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Publisher |
Weather
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Daily News
News
WeatherHype is a podcast that explores the connections and relatable impacts of weather and climate on our everyday lives. Started by Castle Williams and Minh Phan in 2016, WeatherHype highlights the human dimensions of weather and climate on a platform where people can easily tune in, walk away with new ideas, and get a fresh perspective on the world of weather and its far reaching impacts on society. After three seasons, they are eager to continue delivering unique weather and climate stories, sharing their passion for social science, and having fun along the way by opening up about their personal lives, friendship, and favorite songs and artists.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Denver, CO / 
Athens, GA
Premiere Date |
2016-05-05
Related Hashtags |
#AMS2018
#NWPM
#SafePlaceSelfie
#weather
#wxtwitter
Frequency |
Periodic
Explicit |
No

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68 Available Episodes (68 Total)Average duration: 00:51:43
Apr 22 | 00:00:32
Administrative Update
Aug 29 | 00:46:19
Episode 66: Perspectives on Hurricane Laura
May 26 | 00:43:34
65: Analyzing Broadcast Meteorology Language During Major Weather Events w/ Robert Prestley
Apr 06 | 00:53:10
Episode 64: Social Distancing with Castle and Minh
Mar 11 | 00:48:36
Episode 63: Color Consistency w/ Caroline MacDonald
Jan 07 | 01:06:01
Episode 62: Keeping It 100, About #AMS100
Oct 29 | 00:51:40
Episode 61: You Are What You Tweet: How the NWS Communicates Using Twitter
Sep 09 | 00:43:45
Episode 60: He Talks With Tweets, Charts, and Sharpies, But He Can't Back It Up
Aug 06 | 00:56:02
Episode 59: It Goes Both Ways: Connecting Research and Practice (w/ Drs. Joe Trainor and Scott Miles)
Jun 25 | 00:49:42
Episode 58: Can You Find Yourself on a Map?
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