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The Weather Channel Podcast - Why Are Thunderstorms So Hard to Forecast and Why Was May So Quiet?

Why Are Thunderstorms So Hard to Forecast and Why Was May So Quiet?

05/29/20 • 23 min

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The Weather Channel Podcast

Meteorologists Ari Sarsalari and Jonathan Erdman talk with producer Niki Budnick about why thunderstorms are so hard to forecast. When should you cancel that hike? Then, the trio wax philosophical about the weirdness that was May.

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Meteorologists Ari Sarsalari and Jonathan Erdman talk with producer Niki Budnick about why thunderstorms are so hard to forecast. When should you cancel that hike? Then, the trio wax philosophical about the weirdness that was May.

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