• The Human Side of Hurricane Response
    Jan 14 2026

    Guest: Samira Davis, United Cajun Navy

    When disaster strikes, it’s often the people on the ground — not the headlines — who make the biggest difference. During Hurricane Florence, while historic floods swallowed neighborhoods across the Carolinas, Samira Davis was among those who stepped up. As a volunteer with the United Cajun Navy, she helped coordinate relief for families, pets, and even horses — filling the gaps between official response and human need. In this episode, we hear her firsthand account of what it’s like to navigate chaos and compassion side by side, the lessons she’s carried from that experience, and how grassroots responders are reshaping what disaster recovery looks like.

    CHAPTERS

    1. 00:00 The Human Impact of Disaster Response
    2. 03:03 Becoming a Weather Geek: Personal Journeys
    3. 06:16 The Role of Grassroots Organizations in Disaster Relief
    4. 09:02 The United Cajun Navy: A New Era of Response
    5. 11:55 Navigating Challenges in Disaster Recovery
    6. 14:46 BREAK 1
    7. 14:54 The Importance of Preparedness and Community
    8. 18:06 Animal Rescue in Disaster Situations
    9. 21:09 The Long-Term Effects of Natural Disasters
    10. 23:56 Getting Involved: How to Help
    11. 27:04 The Power of Community and Collaboration
    12. 27:40 BREAK 2
    13. 00:27:41 Real Estate Lessons from Disasters
    14. 00:31:28 Collective Action and Preparedness
    15. 00:34:54 Evolving Strategies in Disaster Relief
    16. 00:37:12 Conclusion and Call to Action


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    41 mins
  • James Spann and the Next Era of Local Weather
    Jan 7 2026

    Guest: James Spann, Chief Meteorologist & Founder of the Alabama Weather Network

    When it comes to weather, few names carry the respect, trust, and authority of James Spann. For decades, he’s been the steady voice that Alabamians turn to when the sky turns dark — part scientist, part storyteller, and always a servant to his community. But beyond the green screen, James has become a powerful advocate for local weather, founding the Alabama Weather Network to bring hyper-local, science-based forecasting back to the people who need it most. Today, we talk with James about how the weather and media industries have evolved, why social science is now at the heart of saving lives, and how meteorologists can stay grounded in service even as technology and the atmosphere continue to change.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 The Journey of James Spann: A Weather Legend
    2. 11:38 The Evolution of Weather Broadcasting
    3. 17:30 The Impact of Social Media on Weather Communication
    4. 18:16 BREAK 1
    5. 19:07 The Power of Social Media in Weather Reporting
    6. 21:13 Launching the Alabama Weather Network
    7. 25:14 Innovating Weather Coverage for the Next Generation
    8. 29:56 BREAK 2
    9. 30:01 The Importance of Hyperlocal Weather Reporting
    10. 39:22 A Commitment to Community and Future Generations


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    42 mins
  • Texas Flood Disaster | Re-released
    Dec 31 2025

    Weather Geeks Team

    What began as Fourth of July thunderstorms in Kerr County, Texas rapidly evolved into a catastrophic flash flood that overwhelmed campgrounds, highways, and homes. Today on Weather Geeks, we’re dedicating our episode to understanding the flood disaster in Texas’ Hill Country, how it happened so fast, and how we can better prepare for the next time the sky opens up. We’ll unpack the meteorological setup as well as the human and infrastructural challenges in warning, evacuation, and rescue. This isn’t just a weather story—it’s a community story, and a wake-up call for every corner of the country vulnerable to sudden flooding.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 Understanding the Texas Hill Country Flood Disaster
    2. 01:39 Meteorological Insights and Communication Challenges
    3. 05:00 Analyzing the Meteorological Setup
    4. 09:32 The Role of Terrain and Hydrology
    5. 18:12 The Impact of Communication on Preparedness
    6. 25:02 Cloud Seeding Myths and Misunderstandings
    7. 27:22 Lessons Learned for Future Flood Events
    8. 27:50 The Deadly Overnight Flooding Event
    9. 29:02 The Importance of a Nightly Weather Check
    10. 29:30 Enhancing Flood Warnings and Public Response
    11. 31:18 The Role of Forecasting in Emergency Management
    12. 33:44 Public Perception and Weather Warnings
    13. 35:41 Psychology of Weather Response
    14. 37:31 The Need for Effective Warning Systems
    15. 39:54 Advocating for Weather Radios
    16. 41:22 The Impact of Climate Change on Flooding
    17. 43:49 Understanding Extreme Weather Events
    18. 45:57 The Role of Sea Surface Temperatures
    19. 51:30 The Human Element in Weather Events


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    54 mins
  • Alan Sealls: A Lifetime in Weather and the Future of AMS | Re-released
    Dec 24 2025

    RECORDED FEBRUARY 21, 2025; Originally released April 30, 2025

    Guest: Alan Sealls, AMS President-Elect

    For decades, broadcast meteorologists have been the trusted voices guiding us through hurricanes, tornadoes, and everyday forecasts. But behind every great weathercaster is a deep passion for both science and communication. Few embody that balance as well as Alan Sealls—a highly respected meteorologist, educator, and soon-to-be President of the American Meteorological Society. As we head into more uncertain times, Alan will certainly have a lot on his plate in 2026 as he manages the relationship between academic, government, broadcast, and private meteorologists all across the country. How will his tenured career translate to get this done? Let’s ask him right now on Weather Geeks

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 The Journey of a Weather Geek
    2. 03:07 Career Trajectory and Passion for Meteorology
    3. 06:04 Navigating Challenges in Meteorology
    4. 09:00 The Importance of Education and Communication
    5. 12:00 Lessons Learned in the Broadcasting Industry
    6. 15:05 Community Engagement and Impact
    7. 18:04 Secrets to Effective Communication and Teaching
    8. 20:57 Engaging Communication in Meteorology
    9. 22:21 Approaching Severe Weather Coverage
    10. 25:42 The Impact of Technology on Meteorology
    11. 27:54 The Future of Broadcast Meteorology
    12. 30:01 Leadership and Representation in Meteorology
    13. 34:13 Exploring African American Contributions to Meteorology
    14. 39:57 Alan Sealls' Literary Contributions


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    42 mins
  • Exclusive: Jim Cantore and Dr. Neil Jacobs
    Dec 19 2025

    Guest: Dr. Neil Jacobs

    Every forecast, every watch or warning, every piece of storm research in America… starts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

    And there’s a new leader in charge: Neil Jacobs.

    Over the past year, as he waited for Congress to confirm his nomination, NOAA saw cuts to staffing, research and observations.

    All while the infrastructure that predicts our weather keeps right on aging.

    The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore sat down with Neil Jacobs, for an exclusive interview- his first as head of NOAA.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 Introduction to NOAA and Leadership Changes
    2. 02:55 Priorities in Weather Forecasting
    3. 06:00 Advancements in Forecasting Technology
    4. 08:50 The Role of AI in Weather Prediction
    5. 12:03 Challenges in Weather Data Collection
    6. 15:00 Improving Public Awareness and Response
    7. 18:09 The Future of Weather Forecasting
    8. 21:01 Navigating Controversies and Public Trust
    9. 23:57 Looking Ahead: The Next Five Years
    10. 26:50 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    32 mins
  • Weather Out West | Re-released
    Dec 17 2025

    RECORDED FEBRUARY 25, 2025; Originally released March 26, 2025

    Guest: Daniel Swain

    Winds are howling outside Los Angeles, California on a dry January day. The hillsides north and east of the city erupt in flames. A wall of fire begins to consume neighborhoods faster than firefighters can keep up. As wind-driven embers continue to fly down hill - a thousand miles away, Daniel Swain’s phone begins to light up. Journalists, companies, officials - all want answers to California’s extreme weather and the impact of climate change. On this week’s episode of Weather Geeks we learn how one high schooler, with a blog, ignited his career to become one of the leading communicators on climate change and the Weather out West.

    Chapters:

    1. 00:00 California's Wildfires and Climate Change
    2. 10:08 Daniel Swain: The Weather Geek's Journey
    3. 19:52 The Importance of Effective Communication
    4. 27:05 Linking Climate Change to Extreme Weather
    5. 40:05 Understanding the Complexity of Weather Events


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    46 mins
  • Chasing Hail | Re-released
    Dec 10 2025

    RECORDED MARCH 4, 2025; Originally released March 12, 2024

    Guest: Dr. Sean Waugh, National Severe Storms Laboratory research scientist

    As we’ve seen in the movies, and real life, tornadoes are some of the most destructive forces in nature, capable of leveling homes and damaging entire communities in a matter of minutes. And what about hail? It causes BILLIONS and billions of dollars in damage in the US every year. But how do we get up-close, real-time data on these violent storms in order to learn what is needed for better predictions? That’s where cutting-edge field research comes in. Today on Weather Geeks, we’re diving into the world of storm observation and mobile weather technology with Sean Waugh from NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory. From deploying instrumented drones and mobile mesonets to braving the extreme environments of tornadoes and hailstorms, his work is helping scientists better understand the atmospheric conditions that drive severe weather for years to come…

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 The Destructive Power of Tornadoes and Hail
    2. 02:58 Sean Wu: A Journey into Meteorology
    3. 05:57 Innovative HAIL Camera Technology
    4. 08:47 Chasing Hail: The Challenges and Safety Measures
    5. 11:59 Observing Hail: The Role of High-Speed Cameras
    6. 14:46 Mobile Mesonets: Gathering Atmospheric Data
    7. 17:59 Machine Learning and AI in Weather Prediction
    8. 21:02 AI in Meteorology: Enhancing Forecasting Accuracy
    9. 24:23 Hands-On Learning: Training the Next Generation of Meteorologists
    10. 26:00 Tornado Research: Understanding Formation and Behavior
    11. 28:05 Behind the Scenes of Twisters: A Meteorologist's Role
    12. 32:20 Authenticity in Film: The Science of Twisters
    13. 36:41 Passion in Meteorology: Inspiring Future Generations


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    42 mins
  • A Deep Dive into Google DeepMind | Re-released
    Dec 3 2025

    RECORDED JANUARY 22, 2025; Originally released FEBRUARY 12, 2025

    Guests: Dr. Ilan Price, Senior Research Scientist, & Matt Willson, Research Engineer

    From the Euro to the GFS to the Canadian, there are multitudes of models that forecasters use to predict our daily weather. There are models for short-term severe forecasting, 10-day outlooks from your local news, and even models that predict our climate years into the future. As technology advances, so do all of these models and the technology we are focusing on today on Weather Geeks is AI. While it may seem like a buzzword these days, it can be used to enhance our industry and help us all reach our common goal: saving lives and property. We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Ilan Price to discuss GenCast, Google’s weather forecasting model that is entirely powered by AI. How does it stack up to the models we know and love? The answer may surprise you…

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 Introduction to AI in Weather Forecasting
    2. 02:10 Meet the Experts: Ilan Price and Matthew Wilson
    3. 06:34 Understanding GenCast: The AI Weather Model
    4. 10:47 Machine Learning vs Traditional Forecasting
    5. 13:22 Data Sources and Ethical Considerations
    6. 15:10 Handling Extreme Weather Events
    7. 21:15 Validation and Verification of GenCast
    8. 23:26 Impact of GenCast on Weather Forecasting


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    24 mins