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by Simcha Lefton
This podcast focuses on weather extremes and the way this interacts with weather forecasting. International weather is included during very hot weather but the main focus is the USA -usually the midwest and often the east coast. Some podcasts are entertaining with sound effects.
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5/12/25: Extreme Heat in the Northern Plains, then a Gulf 593dm Heat Dome, them Severe Weather Outbreak
The podcast discusses a heatwave affecting various regions in the US, with temperatures soaring into the 90s and even reaching 100 degrees in some places. The heat is attributed to a heat dome and downslope winds. Texas is expected to experience extreme heat, with temperatures in the mid-110s. Severe weather is also forecasted, with a focus on the Illinois-Iowa border for potential tornado activity. St. Louis may not be affected by storms until Friday due to the Pacific front being dry. This podcast also mentions music tracks used and provides temperature updates for Rapid City and Cherry, Nebraska.
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Extended 10 Day Midwest Arctic Cold Snap (11/24/24)
Extended 10 Arctic Spell Over spreads Midwest This Week Bringing Several Clipper Systems Next Week.
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Remarkable Weather International Heat (with sound effects)8/20/24
This episode of "Weather with Enthusiasm" includes sound effects and discusses a notable cool down expected to last for a few days for the Midwest and Northeas. The discussion extends to global heat events, particularly in Israel and the Persian Gulf, highlighting extreme temperatures and heat indices.Moreover, the episode delves into a surprising drop in Atlantic Ocean water temperatures and its potential impact on hurricane formation. The Arctic's unusual heatwave earlier this year, with record-breaking temperatures, is also explored, along with insights into the factors contributing to these extreme weather conditions.
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Canadian Arctic Heatwave 8/5/24- 8/9/24
This episode discusses a heatwave that effected the Northwest Territories Of Canada including the Arctic along with Fort Yukon and Deadhorse Alaska. This was a 4 day heatwave which brought all-time record highs to some cities in the Arctic.
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Scorching Arctic: Unprecedented Heatwave Analysis, August 2024
This episode discusses the heatwave that swept through the Arctic from August 5th to August 9th 2024. Temperatures soared to record highs, with Little Chicago in the Canadian Arctic hitting a staggering 97 degrees Fahrenheit, the hottest ever recorded in the region. We explore some of the factors behind this intense heat, including the synoptic weather setup.
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Saint Louis, Missouri, University Weather 6/25/24
The delivery style in this episode is most unique. It's scientific, short with an authentic passionate delivery. This episode broadcasts the forecast high temperatures according to 5 different computer models for St.Louis Country Missouri. All forecasting triple digit heat.
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Heat & Humidity Head To Russia, Tropical Storm In Texas, Heat Warnings For New England & Canada
Heat & Humidity Head To Russia, Tropical Storm In Texas, Heat Warnings For New England & Canada
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Snow totals November 26th, storm summary
Snow totals November 26th, storm summaryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support.
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Antarctic Heat Dome recorded3-24-22.mp3
Part of an educational awareness series of knowing what is going on in our planet.
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100° in Russia. Seriously? From 5-23
Unknown 0:01Good afternoon everyone it is Sunday afternoon and today's date is May 23. The exciting summer weather pattern continues across our country, especially the eastern part of the country. Temperatures are going into the low even some mid 90s have been reported and across especially Delaware. That seems to be a hotspot. But there's something almost like an emergency hotspot. Which is in Russia for the temperatures today hit 100 degrees, unbelievable. 100 degrees in the city. It starts with an N A no vo e n sc. I think it's an old VO au and au vieux U. and s no, and o VOUZYEN. sk, there might be other ways to pronounce the city. But that's the way the city is spelled on AccuWeather temperature hit 102 degrees over there just unbelievable heat for Russia. I don't know exactly how far north so it is it is further south than Moscow probably on par with the Winnipeg, Canada. And it's so it is further north than Chicago. One of the ways to determine that is to look at the sunrise and sunset information for that city. If the days are very long, it is further north than the Chicago area. But also looking at just a road map you could easily see how far north of that city is. And that's certainly unbelievable heat. What's even more amazing is that if you look at the temperatures over the past week, temperatures are in the 70s normal high for that city today is 71 degrees. And again, the high temperature there was 100 degrees and the low temperature was 70 or 71 degrees. Let's come back here to the Chicago area actually quickly speak about yesterday, high temperature yesterday at eight degrees. That's in terms of who was the most right, they all were within three degrees. So some of the forecasts said 85. Some said 86. That was one version. The other version was 91. So they both were off by a few degrees. So who's to say one was better than the other. The high temperature was 88 degrees. And that was what we dealt with yesterday, certainly felt really warm outside. Today we have that humidity from the Gulf of Mexico that's really starting to take over the Chicago area, as dew points are going into the mid 60s. Now these types of dew points would not really be considered humid if this was mid summer. But this is one of our first exposures to humidity and because of that it does feel a little bit humid. But if you go into the cornfields of West Wisconsin and into Iowa, on the Big Sky weather map, you will see that the dew points are ranging from 72 to 70, even 74 degrees, that is really humid, that is on par with what we are seeing right now in Texas around Corpus Christi, Texas, is just about on par. There are some isolated 77 degree dew points in Texas. But it's just amazing to see those high dew points on the big sky or some states that dark sky weather map. The strange thing about the whole thing is that AccuWeather is not reporting these high dew points in Wisconsin, they're saying that some of these cities have a dew point of 59 degrees. It's quite interesting that I don't know how to explain that. But it could be that AccuWeather is getting their information from the local airport. And the dark skies actually has weather stations in the cornfields itself. And perhaps that's one of the differences. Minnesota is really humid as well, dew points are in the 70s just really, really humid. It's really amazing to actually see it happen this early in the season, to see that the two most humid spots in this country are in Texas, and Louisiana and up into the upper Midwest in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa. Believe it or not, Florida has a little bit of low humidity. dew points in Florida are down into the 60s which is really unusual for this time of the year. And we don't even see those temperatures reflect that when you have dew points that low, the sun becomes really efficient at heating things up. So you would think those temperatures would be going into the mid and even Upper 90s. In fact, with dew points that low in...
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👍🎼12-30-21 Arctic Air Crashing With Record Subtropical Warmth =Heavy Snow/T-storms✔
This podcast is both a rough draft and a final draft. It's purpose is to try to share with the public an appreciation for the upcoming forecasted winter storm in the Midwest which includes a record warmth component to it on its Eastern side. I can not promise that all the details in this podcast are 100% accurate.
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Extracts from various podcasts on the Midwest 2022 May Heatwave
This is like hearing an exciting sports announcer but on weather. 80+ minutes on Midwest 2022 May Heatwave. Extracted from various podcasts given between May 4th to May 11th 2022, the May Midwest heatwave--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weather-with-enthusiasm/support
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast focuses on weather extremes and the way this interacts with weather forecasting. International weather is included during very hot weather but the main focus is the USA -usually the midwest and often the east coast. Some podcasts are entertaining with sound effects.
HOSTED BY
Simcha Lefton
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