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Jason Samenow - Decoding the Science: Weather, Climate, and Natural Disasters
Jason Samenow - Decoding the Science: Weather, Climate, and Natural Disasters
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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Mar 5, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Jason Samenow is the Washington Post's weather editor, founder of capital weather gang, and a wealth of knowledge for all things weather and climate. We chat with Jason about the inner-workings of weather forecasts, the latest in climate science, and how to accurately communicate on climate change-- what we can and can't say with certainty about the changing world around us. This week in Agriculture Adapts: - Scientists have officially discovered the footprint of climate change on our everyday weather - Most weather-related natural disasters get blamed on climate change. To what extent is that a fair connection to make? - What makes weather forecasting so hard and how to best communicate forecast uncertainty - Deconstructing the 2019 floods in the Midwest U.S.: a perfect storm *** References mentioned in the show - Capital Weather Gang twitter - Capital Weather Gang general website - Capital Weather Gang Facebook - Jason Samenow's personal Twitter - Daily weather now bears the fingerprint of climate change
Released:
Mar 5, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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