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Jason Samenow - Decoding the Science: Weather, Climate, and Natural Disasters

Jason Samenow - Decoding the Science: Weather, Climate, and Natural Disasters

FromAgriculture Adapts by ClimateAi


Jason Samenow - Decoding the Science: Weather, Climate, and Natural Disasters

FromAgriculture Adapts by ClimateAi

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Mar 5, 2020
Format:
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

Titles in the series (36)

Every week we speak with industry leading executives, farmers, and academics to get a 360 view of how the agriculture sector is innovating to stay ahead of a changing climate. We belong to a small team of climate and ag entrepreneurs trying to make farming more resilient, profitable, and equitable as we transition to a new age of agriculture. This podcast is our journey as we explore the hurdles and opportunities that lie ahead for the industry that feeds the world. To learn more, visit us at www.Climate.Ai