Explorer Tristan Gooley joins us to talk about the subtle — and not so subtle — signs nature gives us to interpret the wind, rain, snow and sun.
Read moreHow Meteorologist Predict The Future
Andrew Blum joins us to talk about how satellites and super computers are vital to putting together a weather forecast.
Read moreTo Touch A Tornado: The Life Of A Storm Chaser
Brantley Hargrove joins us to talk about how Tim Samaras become one of America’s greatest storm chasers.
Read moreWhat Texans Can Do For The Texas Coast
Jim Blackburn, Rice University environmental lawyer and engineer, joins us to discuss how Texas might prepare for the next mega-storm.
Read moreVoices From The Flood: A National Call-In Special
Tens of thousands of Texans have been forced from their homes, with many living in shelters in Houston and around the state. We’ll hear from listeners across the country and we’ll get the latest on the situation.
Read moreTropical Storm Harvey: Special Report
We get the latest from reporters who have witnessed the destruction, hear from residents whose lives have been upended and get a glimpse of Harvey’s future with the chief forecaster for the National Weather Service.
Read moreDecoding Nature
This hour we’ll talk to Tristan Gooley, author of “The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs: Use Outdoor Clues to Find Your Way, Predict the Weather, Locate Water, Track Animals and Other Forgotten Skills.”
Read moreThe Art and Science of Texas Weather
This hour, we’ll talk about the tricky job of predicting the weather in North Texas with WFAA chief meteorologist Pete Delkus.
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