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Episode 8 - We Say Some Stupid Stuff

An episode of the The Natural State of Weather podcast, hosted by James Bryant, titled "Episode 8 - We Say Some Stupid Stuff" was published on December 9, 2021 and runs 16 minutes.

December 9, 2021 ·16m · The Natural State of Weather

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Todd and James talk about things that weather broadcasters say that they wish they didn't say. There are catch phrases used throughout the weather enterprise that are are accepted, but are the true? Todd and James talk about terms like "spin up" and "thundershowers". James and Todd also discuss the phrase "tornado on the ground" and the redundancy of it. Todd and James briefly mention that record warm start to December and how winter so far has not been fast to start. 

Todd and James talk about things that weather broadcasters say that they wish they didn't say. There are catch phrases used throughout the weather enterprise that are are accepted, but are the true? Todd and James talk about terms like "spin up" and "thundershowers". James and Todd also discuss the phrase "tornado on the ground" and the redundancy of it. Todd and James briefly mention that record warm start to December and how winter so far has not been fast to start. 

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