EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 18 MIN
Let's Talk About the Weather
from A Single Light · host Jennifer Vandenberg and Maddy Cable
DescriptionThe weather depends on many variables, including temperature, air pressure, wind, and humidity. In this session, we are going to learn how temperature can influence the weather. From heat domes to blizzards, temperature is not merely a result of the weather but also a cause. CreditsCo-founders of MooseEel Media, LLC: Jennifer Vandenberg& Maddy CableOriginal art: Maddy CableResearch: Jennifer VandenbergScript: Jennifer Vandenberg & Maddy CableEditing: Jennifer VandenbergeEditing software: CanvaMusic: Remember This Moment by Patrick RundbladComment below (with kindness) Email us at [email protected] if you want…Subscribe and like!!!Link to Information Used in Session 7What causes weather?: National Centre for Atmospheric Sciencehttps://ncas.ac.uk/learn/what-causes-weather What Are High and Low Pressure Systems? NOAAhttps://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/about/k-12-education/weather-forecasting/what-are-high-and-low-pressure-systems What Is A Heat Dome? Explaining The Deadly Weather Pattern Behind America's Most Dangerous Summer Days: TheWeather Channelhttps://weather.com/science/weather-explainers/news/2025-06-20-death-ridge-heat-dome-explainer What causes a heatwave and how to minimize the impact on your business: Aggrekohttps://www.aggreko.com/en-us/resources/construction/understanding-heatwaves Blizzards: UCARhttps://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/storms/blizzards Ice Storms: NOAAhttps://www.weather.gov/safety/winter-ice-frost What Is A Whiteout? Here’s Your Weather Word Of The Day: The Weather Channelhttps://weather.com/news/weather/video/what-is-a-whiteout-heres-your-weather-word-of-the-day What Is the Polar Vortex?”: NOAAhttps://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/about/k-12-education/severe-weather/what-the-polar-vortex Origin of Wind: NOAAhttps://www.noaa.gov/jetstream/synoptic/origin-of-wind How Tornadoes Form: UCARhttps://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/storms/how-tornadoes-form Tornados: American Museum of Natural Historyhttps://www.amnh.org/explore/ology/earth/tornadoes-spinning-thunderstorms Tornados: MRCChttps://mrcc.purdue.edu/living_wx/tornadoes Three ways NOAA Research works to improve our weather forecasts: NOAAhttps://research.noaa.gov/three-ways-noaa-research-works-to-improve-our-weather-forecasts/ The Challenges and Complexities of Weather Forecasting: National Weather Servicehttps://www.weather.gov/car/weatherforecasting Forecasting the Future: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Transforming Weather Prediction and Policy: WorldMeteorological Organizationhttps://wmo.int/media/magazine-article/forecasting-future-role-of-artificial-intelligence-transforming-weather-prediction-and-policy Weather Analysis and Forecasting: AMShttps://www.ametsoc.org/ams/about-ams/ams-statements/statements-of-the-ams-in-force/weather-analysis-and-forecasting2/ Amazon StorePlease note: As an Amazon Associate, MooseEel Media, LLC (Jennifer and Maddy) earns from qualifying purchases. This means that if you click on certain links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.From Session 3 – CelsiusWhatever Happened to the Metric System?: How America Kept Its Feet by John Bemelmans Marciano https://amzn.to/4lxPz5h
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DescriptionThe weather depends on many variables, including temperature, air pressure, wind, and humidity. In this session, we are going to learn how temperature can influence the weather. From heat domes to blizzards, temperature is not merely a result of the weather but also a cause. CreditsCo-founders of MooseEel Media, LLC: Jennifer Vandenberg& Maddy CableOriginal art: Maddy CableResearch: Jennifer VandenbergScript: Jennifer Vandenberg & Maddy CableEditing: Jennifer VandenbergeEditing software: CanvaMusic: Remember This Moment by Patrick RundbladComment below (with kindness) Email us at [email protected] if you want…Subscribe and like!!!Link to Information Used in Session 7What causes weather?: National Centre for Atmospheric Sciencehttps://ncas.ac.uk/learn/what-causes-weather What Are High and Low Pressure Systems? NOAAhttps://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/about/k-12-education/weather-forecasting/what-are-high-and-low-pressure-systems What Is A Heat Dome? Explaining The Deadly Weather Pattern Behind America's Most Dangerous Summer Days: TheWeather Channelhttps://weather.com/science/weather-explainers/news/2025-06-20-death-ridge-heat-dome-explainer What causes a heatwave and how to minimize the impact on your business: Aggrekohttps://www.aggreko.com/en-us/resources/construction/understanding-heatwaves Blizzards: UCARhttps://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/storms/blizzards Ice Storms: NOAAhttps://www.weather.gov/safety/winter-ice-frost What Is A Whiteout? Here’s Your Weather Word Of The Day: The Weather Channelhttps://weather.com/news/weather/video/what-is-a-whiteout-heres-your-weather-word-of-the-day What Is the Polar Vortex?”: NOAAhttps://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/about/k-12-education/severe-weather/what-the-polar-vortex Origin of Wind: NOAAhttps://www.noaa.gov/jetstream/synoptic/origin-of-wind How Tornadoes Form: UCARhttps://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/storms/how-tornadoes-form Tornados: American Museum of Natural Historyhttps://www.amnh.org/explore/ology/earth/tornadoes-spinning-thunderstorms Tornados: MRCChttps://mrcc.purdue.edu/living_wx/tornadoes Three ways NOAA Research works to improve our weather forecasts: NOAAhttps://research.noaa.gov/three-ways-noaa-research-works-to-improve-our-weather-forecasts/ The Challenges and Complexities of Weather Forecasting: National Weather Servicehttps://www.weather.gov/car/weatherforecasting Forecasting the Future: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Transforming Weather Prediction and Policy: WorldMeteorological Organizationhttps://wmo.int/media/magazine-article/forecasting-future-role-of-artificial-intelligence-transforming-weather-prediction-and-policy Weather Analysis and Forecasting: AMShttps://www.ametsoc.org/ams/about-ams/ams-statements/statements-of-the-ams-in-force/weather-analysis-and-forecasting2/ Amazon StorePlease note: As an Amazon Associate, MooseEel Media, LLC (Jennifer and Maddy) earns from qualifying purchases. This means that if you click on certain links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.From Session 3 – CelsiusWhatever Happened to the Metric System?: How America Kept Its Feet by John Bemelmans Marciano https://amzn.to/4lxPz5h
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