• Using Music to Save Coral Reefs
    Jul 1 2026

    Guest: Dr. Aran Mooney

    When you think about saving coral reefs, you probably imagine divers, coral nurseries, or maybe even futuristic technology — but what if part of the solution starts with simply turning up the volume? Because it turns out, coral reefs don’t just look alive… they sound alive. Today’s guest, Dr. Aran Mooney, is helping scientists and conservationists tune into the ocean in a whole new way. His research explores how the natural “music” of healthy reefs — the pops, clicks, and choruses of marine life — can actually help guide coral larvae home and jump-start reef recovery. In this episode, we’ll talk about listening to the ocean, using sound as a conservation tool, and why sometimes the key to protecting our planet isn’t louder warnings — it’s learning how to hear what nature has been telling us all along.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 The Sound of Coral Reefs
    2. 06:00 Sound as a Restoration Tool
    3. 12:02 The Mechanics of Sound Playback
    4. 17:23 Break 1
    5. 17:55 Environmental Influences on Coral Soundscapes
    6. 20:17 The Power of Sound in Coral Restoration
    7. 26:59 Break 2
    8. 27:28 Hurricanes and Their Impact on Coral Reefs
    9. 30:43 Understanding the Time Scale of Sound Influence
    10. 35:39 Scaling Sound Solutions for Coral Reefs
    11. 40:51 Community Engagement and Partnerships for Coral Health


    Resources

    • Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - https://www.whoi.edu/
    • NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program - https://coralreef.noaa.gov/

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    43 mins
  • Forecasting Trust: Brad Panovich on Weather, Media, and Responsibility
    Jun 24 2026

    Guest: Brad Panovich, WCNC Charlotte

    If you’ve lived in North Carolina for any length of time, chances are you’ve turned to one familiar face when the weather turns serious. But being a trusted meteorologist today isn’t just about what happens on TV—it’s about showing up wherever your audience is, whether that’s on-air, online, or in the middle of a rapidly evolving storm. Today on Weather Geeks, we’re joined by Brad Panovich, Chief Meteorologist at WCNC Charlotte. For decades, Brad has helped guide North Carolinians through everything from day-to-day forecasts to high-impact events—including more recent storms like Hurricane Helene—building a level of trust that goes far beyond the forecast itself. We’ll talk about how his approach to communication has evolved in the age of social media, what it takes to cut through misinformation, and how you balance urgency, clarity, and calm when people are depending on you the most.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 Introduction to Brad Panovich and His Journey
    2. 02:55 The Evolution of Weather Communication
    3. 05:54 The Importance of Credentialing in Meteorology
    4. 08:56 The Role of Trust in Weather Forecasting
    5. 12:05 Break 1
    6. 12:08 Navigating Social Media as a Meteorologist
    7. 15:13 Handling Negativity and Criticism in the Digital Age
    8. 20:13 Understanding Public Perception of Weather Forecasts
    9. 23:40 Break 2
    10. 24:12 The Role of Social Media in Weather Communication
    11. 26:28 The Impact of AI on Meteorology
    12. 30:11 Personal Reflections on the Impact of Meteorology
    13. 34:26 The Educator's Role in Meteorology


    Resources

    • Ohio State University Meteorology Program - https://meteo.osu.edu/
    • UNC Charlotte Weather Communication Course - https://physics.charlotte.edu/

    Guest links

    • Brad Panovich on Twitter - https://twitter.com/WXBrad
    • Website - https://www.wcnc.com/
    • TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wxbrad

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    38 mins
  • On the Climate Beat: Reporting a Changing Planet
    Jun 17 2026

    Guest: Seth Borenstein, Associated Press

    Every day, new scientific discoveries shape the way we understand our world — from extreme weather to the changing climate. But most of us don’t read scientific journals. Instead, we rely on journalists to translate complex research into stories that inform the public and help us make sense of what it all means. Today we’re joined by Seth Borenstein, a veteran science reporter with the Associated Press who has spent decades covering everything from hurricanes and heat waves to the latest breakthroughs in climate research. Over the years, his reporting has helped bring critical science stories to audiences around the world. In this episode, we’ll talk about how science journalism has evolved, how the media approaches reporting on Climate Change, and what it takes to translate complex science into clear, trustworthy stories for the public.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Credibility
    2. 01:43 How Seth Became a Weather and Climate Geek
    3. 04:02 The Evolution of Climate Science Narratives
    4. 07:47 From Uncertainty to Scientific Certainty
    5. 11:53 Finding and Vetting Credible Scientific Sources
    6. 16:04 The Role of AP and Wire Services in Science Reporting
    7. 17:48 Break 1
    8. 18:16 Challenges and Opportunities in Science Journalism
    9. 21:52 How Seth Finds His Experts
    10. 25:03 Impact of Social Media on Climate and Weather Reporting
    11. 27:57 Dealing with Disinformation and Misinformation
    12. 28:39 Break 2
    13. 29:46 Memorable Stories and Impactful Reporting
    14. 32:20 Embedded Reporting with Storm Chasers
    15. 34:15 The Human Side of Weather Disasters
    16. 36:55 Advice for Future Climate and Science Journalists
    17. 39:25 Where to Find Seth's Work

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    40 mins
  • A Conversation with NWS Director Ken Graham
    Jun 10 2026

    GUEST: Ken Graham, Director of NOAA National Weather Service

    National Weather Service Director Ken Graham visited The Weather Channel for a wide-ranging conversation with Jim Cantore about the future of weather forecasting and public safety.

    They will discuss ongoing efforts to modernize the National Weather Service, the challenges of maintaining critical infrastructure, the latest developments in forecasting technology and AI, and what improvements may be on the horizon for everything from hurricane forecasts to severe weather prediction. They also talk about staffing, observations, and the tools that help forecasters turn data into decisions when lives are on the line.

    And as he marks four years as Director, Jim will ask Ken to reflect on the experiences that shaped his career, the accomplishments he's most proud of, and what he wants the public to better understand about the work happening behind the scenes every day.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Credibility
    2. 00:59 Ken Graham's Ten and Progress Overview
    3. 02:24 Reflecting on Achievements and Vision
    4. 03:45 Staffing Challenges and Hiring Boom
    5. 05:19 Reorganizing for the Future
    6. 07:01 Modernizing Infrastructure and Cloud Transition
    7. 08:20 Partnering with Emergency Managers
    8. 08:59 Radars: Aging Systems and Next-Gen Plans
    9. 10:29 Private Sector Collaboration on Radars
    10. 12:48 Innovations in Data Collection: Drones and Balloons
    11. 13:42 NWS Chat and Communication Tools
    12. 14:17 Break 1
    13. 14:31 Communicating Strong El Nino and Hurricane Risks
    14. 15:47 Aircraft and Data for Better Forecasts
    15. 16:38 Improvements in Track and Intensity Forecasts
    16. 17:19 AI and Machine Learning in Weather Models
    17. 18:36 Future of High-Resolution and Rapid Refresh Models
    18. 20:17 Balancing Over-Preparation and Real-Time Response
    19. 21:28 Next-Generation Modeling and Cloud Computing
    20. 22:50 Break 2
    21. 22:50 Vision for Year 10: Fully Cloud-Based, Well-Staffed NWS
    22. 24:26 Memories of Weather Disasters and Motivation
    23. 25:37 The Drive to Save Lives and Limit Damage
    24. 26:30 Engagement with the President and Policy Support
    25. 27:35 Office Culture and Workforce Changes
    26. 28:49 Challenges of Modernization and Change Management
    27. 29:23 Supporting NWS Staff and Future Outlook


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    31 mins
  • When the Weather Calls a Timeout
    Jun 3 2026

    Guest: Adam Fouche, University of Georgia

    When you head to a big football game or an outdoor concert, you’re probably thinking about the music, the crowd, and the excitement in the air. But behind the scenes, there’s another team hard at work — one that’s watching the skies. From lightning delays to fast-moving thunderstorms, weather can quickly turn a packed stadium or festival into a serious safety challenge. Protecting tens of thousands of people requires careful planning, constant monitoring, and sometimes very quick decisions. Today we’re joined by Adam Fouche, Interim Associate Vice President for Environmental Safety, Risk, and Resiliency at the University of Georgia. His team works behind the scenes to help keep major events — from concerts to packed game days — safe when the weather takes a turn.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background
    2. 00:53 Adam Fouche's Weather Geek Origin Story
    3. 02:45 Adam's Role in Weather Safety at UGA
    4. 04:09 Weather Safety in Large Campus Events
    5. 07:09 Weather Risk Assessment for Events
    6. 10:22 Lightning Protocols and the 8-Mile Rule
    7. 12:57 Debate on Lightning Delay Rules
    8. 13:44 Break 1
    9. 15:15 Weather Support Models at SEC Schools
    10. 18:01 Collaboration with National Weather Service
    11. 20:04 Communication Strategies for Weather Risks
    12. 21:59 Psychology of Weather Risk Perception
    13. 25:01 Venue Design and Weather Vulnerabilities
    14. 26:07 Break 2
    15. 26:38 Understanding Severe vs. Non-Severe Weather
    16. 30:09 Technology and Weather Monitoring Tools
    17. 33:33 Public Safety Advice for Weather Preparedness


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    36 mins
  • Storm Chasing in the Digital Age
    May 27 2026

    Guest: Jordan Hall

    Storm chasing has always lived right at the edge—part science, part instinct, and part, let’s be honest… a little bit of chaos. But these days, it’s not just about being in the right place at the right time—it’s also about capturing it, sharing it, and bringing people along for the ride in real time. Today on Weather Geeks, we’re talking with storm chaser Jordan Hall—someone who’s spent countless hours on the road tracking down everything from classic supercells to high-risk, high-reward setups… all while navigating what it means to be a storm chaser in the age of social media. We’ll get into some of his wildest chase stories, the decisions that matter most when things get intense, and how storm chasing is evolving in a world where your next viral video might be just one tornado away.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 The Thrill of Storm Chasing
    2. 10:01 From Hobby to Career: The Journey of a Storm Chaser
    3. 16:17 Break 1
    4. 20:10 Navigating the Challenges of Storm Chasing
    5. 23:03 Break 2
    6. 29:22 Navigating Personal Safety
    7. 29:59 The Role of Social Media in Storm Chasing
    8. 30:35 Pressure and Competition in Storm Chasing
    9. 32:06 Impact of Social Media on Storm Chasing
    10. 34:42 International Storm Chasing Adventures
    11. 36:55 Choosing Which Storms to Chase
    12. 38:06 Awe-Inspiring Natural Phenomena
    13. 39:39 Unique Chase Stories
    14. 40:09 The Intersection of Storm Chasing and First Response
    15. 44:32 Challenges of Chaser Convergence
    16. 48:01 The Storm Chasing Community
    17. 49:59 Advice for Aspiring Storm Chasers

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    53 mins
  • How NVIDIA Is Rebuilding the Climate Model
    May 20 2026

    Guest: Dr. Michael Pritchard, Director of Climate Simulation Research

    When we think about climate models, we often picture supercomputers humming away in government labs or university basements. But increasingly, some of the most powerful tools shaping the future of climate science are coming from an unexpected place — Silicon Valley. Today, we’re joined by Dr. Michael Pritchard, Director of Climate Simulation Research at NVIDIA. Yes, that NVIDIA — the company known for powering gaming, AI, and some of the world’s fastest computing systems. But behind the scenes, NVIDIA is helping drive a revolution in climate and Earth system modeling, using advanced GPUs and machine learning to build faster, higher-resolution simulations of our planet. In this episode, we’ll explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping climate science, what it takes to simulate Earth in unprecedented detail, and why the future of forecasting may depend as much on silicon as it does on physics.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 Introduction to AI in Weather and Climate Modeling
    2. 03:21 Understanding NVIDIA's Role in Climate Simulation
    3. 05:34 The Motivation Behind Earth Simulation
    4. 07:40 AI vs Traditional Weather Modeling Techniques
    5. 11:10 Addressing Concerns About AI in Weather Forecasting
    6. 13:49 Break 1
    7. 14:19 The Earth 2 Project and Its Implications
    8. 18:37 Open Source Weather Models and Their Importance
    9. 23:33 Exploring GPUs and Their Role in AI
    10. 24:51 Stormscope: A New Era in Nowcasting
    11. 28:55 AI and Machine Learning in Mesoscale Forecasting
    12. 31:48 Break 2
    13. 32:15 Ensuring Ethical AI in Weather Forecasting
    14. 35:31 The Future of AI in Climate Modeling


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    41 mins
  • The Hollywood Climate Summit
    May 13 2026

    GUEST: Allison Begalman

    Hollywood is known for big ideas, big creativity, and big storytelling — but in recent years, one of the biggest forces reshaping the industry isn’t a genre or a trend… it’s the climate crisis. And at the center of that movement is Allison Begalman. As the co-founder of the Hollywood Climate Summit, Allison has built a space where filmmakers, writers, activists, scientists, and executives come together to ask a simple but powerful question: What if the stories we tell could help shape a more sustainable future? Today, we’re diving into how she’s mobilizing the entertainment world to take climate action seriously — not just in documentaries or disaster films, but in the everyday narratives that reach millions.

    Chapters

    1. 00:00 Introduction to Climate Crisis in Hollywood
    2. 03:53 The Birth of the Hollywood Climate Summit
    3. 10:29 Barriers to Climate Storytelling
    4. 13:25 Break 1
    5. 14:23 Climate-Informed Storytelling vs. Climate-Themed Content
    6. 19:57 Successful Examples of Climate Storytelling
    7. 24:44 The Role of Social Media in Climate Advocacy
    8. 24:52 Break 2
    9. 29:18 Measuring Impact in Climate Storytelling
    10. 31:37 Future Vision for the Hollywood Climate Summit

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    34 mins