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Top 5 Weather Podcasts
May 18, 2024
The Best Weather Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.
65 Episodes
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Avg Length 23m
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Latest episode 3 years ago
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Want to go beyond the forecast? Then get ready to experience deep weather topics with the award-winning and trusted scientists and experts at The Weather Channel and weather.com.
We also bring you inside the powerful stories that impact real people. Join the conversation on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Download The Weather Channel app for your favorite device, now!
157 Episodes
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Avg Length 31m
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Latest episode 5 days ago
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868 Episodes
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Avg Length 9m
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Latest episode 15 hours ago
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Get your local news, latest weather and traffic updates from NBC 7 San Diego every day of the week, including Saturday and Sunday. Today in San Diego features news stories from Steven Luke, Marianne Kushi and First Alert weather from Sheena Parveen. The Today in San Diego podcast will keep you informed in a short amount of time. It’s Coverage You Count On.
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La oss snakke om været - og klimaet! Statsmeteorologer og klimaforskere fra Meteorologisk institutt møter interessante gjester, sammen med en ganske vanlig programleder som stiller spørsmål ved det meste. For hva gjør egentlig en statsmeteorolog og er det det samme som en meteorolog? Hva vil det si å forske på klimaet? Hva er dette "normale" været vi snakker om hele tiden? Og hvor i huleste er Østafjells og sør for Stadt? I denne podkasten er vi værfaste sammen, metaforisk sett, fram til vi har skjønt litt mer og kommer oss litt videre på den store kunnskapsreisen som er livet. Ny episode kommer hver måned.
Send ditt spørsmål til [email protected]!
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40 Episodes
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Avg Length 27m
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Latest episode 4 months ago
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John and Karen Pendleton own Pendleton’s Country Market, a diversified family farm, growing vegetables, bedding plants and cut flowers. Located just off Hwy 10 between Kansas City and Lawrence, the farm is nestled in the rich Kaw River Valley. They sell their produce at the market on their farm, at the local farmers markets and through their CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program. Karen’s flowers can be found every Saturday morning at the Lawrence Farmers Market. Her designs are a favorite of local brides as well as events such as The Symphony in the Flint Hills during the growing season.
John and Karen Have been farming together for over 40 years and share experiences about the farm and their community.
127 Episodes
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Avg Length 15m
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Latest episode 11 days ago
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308 Episodes
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Avg Length 20m
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Latest episode 4 days ago
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259 Episodes
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Avg Length 3m
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Latest episode 2 days ago
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SCROLL DOWN FOR THE LATEST !...Weekly news on relevant and interesting weather topics, news and personalities. We explain and discuss Tornadoes, Hurricanes, winter snow and ice storms, heat waves, cold waves, regular rainstorms, and how it matters to our homes, cities, states, country and the world. We'll talk about weather all around the world and the people who work 24/7/365 to warn, report, forecast, and archive all that happens weather-wise! Hosted by Certified Consulting and Broadcast Meteorologist Steve Pellettiere in the New York/Northeast region. The "Jersey Weatherman" will entertain, inform and amaze you with factual information, not only about the weather but about everything "UP" that he has experienced in over 45 years of weather and science casting.
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Avg Length 3m
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Latest episode 2 days ago
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Exploring weather and why, hosted by Meteorologist Andrew Stutzke. A man who knows behind every cloud is another cloud.
Head in the Clouds examines weather phenomenons and breaks them down by inviting scientists and others in the weather community to explain different weather topics.
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Listen in on conversations with experts in the field of road weather and winter road maintenance as they explain how their work helps make roads safer and passable during winter storm events.
15 Episodes
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Avg Length 109m
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Latest episode 15 years ago
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14 Episodes
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Avg Length 100m
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Latest episode 15 years ago
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25 Episodes
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Avg Length 28m
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Latest episode 10 days ago
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Hi! My name’s Zachary Fox-Devol. You can just call me Zach. I might only be 12 years old, but I already have a lot of questions about the environment, how climate change will impact my generation and, most importantly, what we can do to help.
That’s why I started this podcast. We the Children is a place for kids like me to learn more about the climate crisis, and the environment, but have some fun along the way, too. On the show, we’ll explore things like climate change, climate action, severe weather and sustainable living, through conversations with experts, educators, and climate activists. I think that kids like me (and maybe you, reading this right now) have a lot to contribute to the global conversation about our environment. It's not about having all the answers; it's about asking big, important questions to the people who are spending their careers thinking about how we can all take climate action, practice sustainability and build a healthier Earth.
Questions like:
How can students effectively get involved in finding a climate solution? What responsibility do schools and administrators have to ensure students are taught about climate change and what life on Earth will look like in the coming years? Can we prevent biodiversity loss and preserve our wetlands and water sources? Why should we care about the conservation of animals like polar bears? Why do we need to pay attention to severe weather? What is the actual impact of our recycling efforts? What is a “green economy,” and who are the innovators that might help us achieve it?
Each episode is a chance to learn together. Air pollution, biodiversity, carbon footprints–sounds like an earth science class, right? But here's the thing: it's not just about learning big words and what they mean. It's about understanding these concepts’ impact on our world. Together, we’ll navigate the tricky terrain of climate action, exploring what it means for us, for the environment, and the world.
Teachers, consider this podcast a little extra help in your mission to educate the next generation about climate change. We the Children isn't just a show; it's a tool for your climate curriculum arsenal. Climate change is a massive topic but together we'll break it down, one concept, one question at a time. Conservation, sustainability, climate solutions – we'll explore them all.
As for you, my fellow students, this podcast is not homework! This is your invitation to be part of a green movement, to become Earth's guardians. From the green wonders and majestic animals on our planet to the pressing issues of global warming, we'll navigate it all with a sense of wonder and humility. Let's make sustainability cool, like the breeze on a hot day or the gentle rain after a storm. Do you hear a guitar? I might be writing a song here, sorry...
Anyway, I think this stuff is pretty cool, and I’ve learned a lot about it, but I’m not an expert on climate change yet. I'm learning as we go. We the Children is a shared journey of discovery, where your thoughts, questions, and ideas matter just as much as mine. Sustainability, plastic pollution, weather emergencies – they're not just terms; they're pieces of a puzzle we're solving together.
Let's embrace our curiosity, ask the questions that need asking, and, together, work towards a greener, more sustainable world because we, the children, can shape a sustainable and thriving Earth for generations to come.
Please visit wethechildrenpodcast.com for more information and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!
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31 Episodes
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Avg Length 29m
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Latest episode 18 hours ago
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You see it every day. It’s the subject of poetry, literature, art and film. It can inspire spiritual experiences, and it can destroy everything you have ever worked for. It is the weather, and no one knows it better than we do. Join us every week for the agony and the ecstasy of the one story that the entire world participates in and the science behind it. From the people behind The Weather Channel TV network.
16 Episodes
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Avg Length 48m
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Latest episode 3 months ago
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"Radar Contact Lost: The Podcast" will discuss the tragic circumstances involved with some of the worst airplane crashes. When weather conditions are at fault or are a contributing factor to the accident (as is so often the case), the meteorology will be examined and explained. Hosted by a meteorologist with 40 years of professional experience including U.S. Air Force, broadcast and commercial meteorology. The Radar Contact Lost team includes experts from the fields of commercial meteorology, commercial aviation and air traffic control.
174 Episodes
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Avg Length 3m
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Latest episode 3 days ago
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Get ready for a podcast that's as unpredictable as the weather itself! "Weather You Like It or Not" goes beyond the daily forecast, offering a unique blend of weather insights, witty conversations, and unexpected detours into other captivating subjects. Join us as we explore the world around us, one fascinating topic at a time.