EPISODE · May 7, 2025 · 29 MIN
Intersection of Weather and Urban Landscapes
from Weather Geeks
GUEST: Dr. Dev Niyogi, Professor at University of Texas at AustinCities aren’t just concrete jungles—they’re microclimates of their own, shaping the weather in ways you might not expect. From intensifying heat waves to influencing severe storms, urban landscapes play a critical role in our atmosphere. But how exactly does this work, and what can we do to make cities more resilient in the face of extreme weather? Today on Weather Geeks, we’re diving into the fascinating intersection of meteorology and urban landscapes with one of the leading experts in the field, Dr. Dev Niyogi. His research has uncovered how cities modify their own weather, impact storm patterns, and even contribute to climate change on a local scale!Chapters00:00 The Urban Climate Connection08:08 Understanding Urban Weather Dynamics15:13 The Role of Cities in Extreme Weather19:56 Engineering Resilient Urban Environments25:12 Future Directions in Urban MeteorologySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What this episode covers
In this episode of Weather Geeks, Dr. Marshall Shepherd interviews Dr. Dev Niyogi about the intricate relationship between urban environments and weather patterns. They discuss how cities not only experience weather but actively shape it, influencing rainfall, storm dynamics, and climate change. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding urban microclimates, the role of urban planning in mitigating extreme weather impacts, and the future of urban meteorology, emphasizing the need for innovative models and partnerships to enhance resilience in growing cities.
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