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Weird Weather: What's Going On?

Jacob Feuerstein, an atmospheric sciences student and contributing author for The Washington Post, is fascinated by the weather. In this episode, he talks about new developments related to weather and forecasting, weird and unusual weather events in the p

Episode 4 of the Climate Clear podcast, hosted by AreaHub, titled "Weird Weather: What's Going On?" was published on February 9, 2022 and runs 14 minutes.

February 9, 2022 ·14m · Climate Clear

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Jacob Feuerstein, an atmospheric sciences student and contributing author for The Washington Post, is fascinated by the weather. In this episode, he talks about new developments related to weather and forecasting, weird and unusual weather events in the past few years, and how we can best be prepared in this changing environment.

From record-breaking heatwaves to megadroughts, 100-year floods, and tornadoes in December, the past few years have seen some unprecedented atmospheric conditions. Jacob Feuerstein, an atmospheric sciences student and contributing author for The Washington Post, breaks down these weird weather events that are becoming more common and intense.  

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