AMS on the Air
Latest Episodes
AMS 2020 Live: Dakota Smith, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jeff finally catches up with fellow podcast host Dakota to talk about what he actually does for a living and why Twitter is important to his work.
AMS 2020 Live: Elizabeth Barnes, Colorado State University
Dr. Elizabeth (Libby) Barnes of Colorado State joins the podcast to discuss her work in improving climate projections using artificial intelligence.
AMS 2020 Live: John Knox, University of Georgia
Dr. John Knox of the University of Georgia sits down with Jeff to discuss his teaching career and how it led him to win the Edward N. Lorenz Teaching Excellence Award.
Introducing AMS on the Air Live at the 2020 Annual Meeting!
Irene, Dakota, and Jeff discuss some of the exciting things happening this week, including our first-ever rapid-fire live interviews, which will be hitting your feed throughout this week.
The Interconnectivity of Wildfires and Climate with Dr. Amber Soja
Dr. Amber Soja discusses the many interactions of wildfires with Earth's atmosphere.
Finding Your Voice in Weather and Climate with Bernadette Woods Placky and Richard Smith
Bernadette Woods Placky and Richard Smith discuss forecasting across different timelines and the challenges and opportunities of communicating the science behind weather and climate change
The Emerging Area of Seasonal Prediction
Weather and Forecasting Chief Editor Gary Lackmann, handling editor Brian Ancell, and author Benjamin Kirtman discuss the emerging area of seasonal prediction and share a behind-the-scenes look at Weather and Forecasting's peer review process
You Have to Know what the Weather's Going to Be if You're Shipping Chocolate with Stephen Bennett
Stephen Bennett from Riskpulse discusses the courses that will prepare today's meteorology students for careers in the private sector
Beating the Heat with Ollie Jay
We take a fascinating deep dive into the science behind sweating, blood flow, and other ways the human body responds to extreme temperatures
Machine Learning in Meteorology with Paul Roebber
Paul Roebber (University of Wisconsin−Milwaukee) shares his research on applying artificial intelligence to meteorological problems