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Gregory Jenkins on winter storms | ecoWURD Magazine w/ P.O.C. - 2.27.26

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Gregory Jenkins is a Professor in the Department of Meteorology and Director of the Alliance for Education, Science, Engineering, and Design with Africa at Pennsylvania State University. He joins the show to talk about the winter storms hitting the East Coast and this unusual winter season. He explained shifting jet streams, warming ocean temperatures, and larger climate patterns driving unpredictable snowfall and temperature swings.

Gregory Jenkins is a Professor in the Department of Meteorology and Director of the Alliance for Education, Science, Engineering, and Design with Africa at Pennsylvania State University. He joins the show to talk about the winter storms hitting the East Coast and this unusual winter season. He explained shifting jet streams, warming ocean temperatures, and larger climate patterns driving unpredictable snowfall and temperature swings.

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