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Lay pastor Adam Houston, from Island Pond Baptist Church, shares from Psalm 119 on the importance of letting the word of God revive you. Island Pond Baptist Church is an SBC church in Hampstead, NH, just seconds from Derry, NH. We also have many people at our church from surrounding cities such as Chester, Sandown, Danville, Kingston, Fremont, Plaistow, Atkinson, Derry, Londonderry, Salem, and Haverhill. If you live in Southern New Hampshire, we would love for you to come and The post Psalm 119:25-32 – Are You In Need Of Revival? appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.
Hurricanes. Tornadoes. Blizzards. Flooding. Over the past 20 years, we’ve seen a staggering increase in extreme weather events, resulting in millions of deaths and trillions of dollars of damage around the globe. This increase has made the stakes for precise and accurate forecasts higher than ever — but the best forecast is useless if people don’t act on the information. On this episode, we explore what scientists are learning, not only about predicting extreme weather, but also about how to deliver their message in a way that will compel people to heed their warnings. Then we’ll look into the aftermath of storms, how communities attempt to recover — and be better prepared for the next storm. We hear stories about a storm-chaser’s mission to understand tornadoes, how the blizzard of 1993 settled a long debate over meteorological predictions, what happens when storms keep patients from life-saving treatments, and how communities rebuild — or don’t — after being ravaged by severe weather events. Also heard on this week’s episode: We talk with storm-chaser and scientist Adam Houston about his mission to solve a longtime mystery: the exact conditions in which supercell thunderstorms generate tornadoes. Adam leads a team of researchers who are trying to gather better data to make more exact predictions. Most of us take weather forecasts for granted — but as it turns out, decades of research and debate went into creating a prediction model that works. In 1993, that model was still in question — until the east coast of the U.S. was slammed by the “blizzard of the century.” Jad Sleiman reports. Extreme weather forecasts can save lives — but that doesn’t mean the public always listens. Reporter Kerry Sheridan experienced that first-hand when she rode out Hurricane Ian, a massive and deadly Category 4 storm that recently hit southwest Florida. She tells the story of how extreme weather events are prompting meteorologists to change the way they deliver their warnings. When a freak snowstorm knocked out power and water in Texas back in 2021, thousands of dialysis patients were left in the lurch. Many found themselves trapped in their homes, unable to access life-saving treatment as deadly toxins built up in their blood. Reporter Sara Willa Ernst has this story on what happened — and Texas’ efforts to prepare better for future storms. Escaping extreme weather is one thing — but how do communities rebuild after devastating damage? That’s the topic of the new podcast “In Deep,” which follows residents of Lake Charles — a small city in Southwest Louisiana — that over the past few years was pummeled by consecutive hurricanes and a severe blizzard. We hear an excerpt from the podcast, and talk with reporter and host Lauren Rosenthal about the toll all of this has taken on Lake Charles residents.
This week, we introduce our new full-time Panelist to the show. He's been Chief Meteorologist for FOX23 in Tulsa Oklahoma for over 12 years. James Aydelott, welcome aboard!!! Tonight's Guest WeatherBrain is a guest suggestion. He's a professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Nebraska. He is also the director of TORUS (Targeted Observations by Radars and UAS of Supercells), where he quite literally flies in the face of storms, seeking the reasons some supercell thunderstorms generate tornadoes while others do not. His project, a collaboration with the University of Colorado, NOAA and the University of Oklahoma, includes manned aircraft, fixed wing drones and on-the-ground instruments mounted in SUVs. His goal is to improve forecasting and increase public safety by reducing false alarms. He is in the midst of a research season, the first since COVID, where for the first time his group will provide real-time data to National Weather Service meteorologists for their forecasts. He attended Texas A&M for his undergraduate studies and attended the University of Illinois for his phD. Dr. Adam Houston, welcome to the show!
Guest: Dr. Adam HoustonIt's been more than 25 years since the movie Twister came out, depicting scientists trying to gather data from inside tornadoes by leaving instruments in their paths. As happens with time, technology improves and now it's not just in the movies where scientists are attempting to get data from inside a tornado. One group of scientists are using drones to intercept tornadoes to gather data to help shed light on their inner workings and also to help the National Weather Service issue more accurate tornado warnings with longer lead times. The head of that project, Dr. Adam Houston, is here with us today.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In This Episode Guest: Adam Houston, Earth and Atmospheric Science Professor at University Nebraska-Lincoln and Principal Investigator of the TORUS (Targeted Observation by Radars and UAS of Supercells) project Lightning Round: Weird Things Humans Search For Brady's Segment - A new segment to guess what happens next in a weather video Weather Trollbot 5000 - Our repurposed robot interprets the thoughts of our weather friends when trolled on social media Our Guest Adam Houston Dr. Adam Houston joined the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) faculty in 2006 and is currently a professor in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences department and Principal Investigator of the TORUS Project. More than 50 scientists and students from four universities participate in the TORUS (Targeted Observation by Radars and UAS of Supercells) study, deploying a broad suite of cutting-edge instrumentation and drones into the US Great Plains during the 2019 and 2020 storm seasons. Dr. Houston received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and his B.S. from Texas A&M University. Follow TORUS project on Social Media Twitter: @_Torus_Project Facebook: @TorusExperiment Brady's Segment Links: Vomit on Weather Reporter Dog in Camera During Weather Report Tornado Lifts Car Spider on Camera Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com and we may read it on our next episode! Next Episode records on July 9th at 9pmET/8pmCT. We'll be talking to Cheryl Nelson, Broadcast Meteorologist and Hurricane Preparedness Expert! Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues
In This Episode Guest: Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz, Philadelphia TV Meteorologist and Author of "The Weathermaker" Lightning Round: Weird Things Humans Search For You Gotta Have - A new segment from Dina of weather things you can order from Amazon or download online during COVID-19 #WeatherFools - We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations Our Guest Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz is a meteorologist for NBC10-Philadelphia. Glenn has been covering the Greater Philadelphia area for over 24 years and was inducted into the Philadelphia Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2010. Just this year, Glenn published his first fiction novel, “The Weathermaker.” He graduated from Penn State in 1972 with a Bachelors of Science in Meteorology. Follow Glenn on Social Media and purchase "The Weathermaker": Twitter: @HurricaneNBC10 Facebook: @HurricaneSchwartz The Weathermaker: On Amazon You Gotta Have Links Phil - iLightningCam 2 app for iOS Dina - AcuRite Pro Weather Station Mazz - Oh Say Can You Say What's the Weather Today? Book MJ - RadarScope app #WeatherFools Links MJ - Cars in Miami Driving Through Flooded Underpass MJ - Law Enforcement Driving Through Flooded Street Dina - Parody of Meteorologist Showing Tropical Storm Cone from Groin Phil - KC Police Tweet Photo and Frustrations of Stalled Vehicle In Flood They Have to Save Phil - Mustang Stalls in Flood Waters and Owner Breaks Spoiler Trying to Push it Out Phil - Jimmy Kimmel Tweets Meteorologist's From Home Pet Bloopers Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com and we may read it on our next episode! Next Episode records on June 25th at 9pmET/8pmCT. We'll be talking to Adam Houston of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln TORUS Drone Project! Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues
Guest: Dr. Adam Houston, University of Nebraska-LincolnIntro: If you are a Weather Geek, odds are you have seen the movie Twister, where two storm chasers are fighting to research strong tornadoes in the heart of Tornado Alley. To conduct the research, they are using a device called DOROTHY, which was revolutionary in the movie. Now, what if I told you that my next guest is also using revolutionary technology to study tornadoes...but it is utilized more commonly than you think? Adam Houston from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln and his team are using drones as a pivotal tool in their study of supercells, which is aiming to aid forecasters in predicting tornado formation.
Ahead of the ACC Tournament, Wake Forest beat writer Dan Collins drops by and talks about this week's tournament, Wake Forest down the stretch and his memories of covering the ACC and NCAA tournaments. He shared some tales. He and Adam Houston had fun.
Technical difficulties forced the delay in this week's podcast. In an edited version, Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston discuss the start of spring sports for Forsyth County and the Northwest, online gaming, Wake Forest basketball against Louisville and mapping out the Deacons' NCAA Tournament prospects, and why anymore than 68 teams in the NCAA Tournament is a travesty.
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston drop a late edition of the PrepZone Podcast this week. The two discuss the basketball conference tournament landscape before getting into college basketball talk, the NCAA basketball tournament, Wake Forest baseball, etc.
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston start with Super Bowl hot takes before getting into Reynolds-West Forsyth girls' basketball, West Forsyth wrestling, the UNC game Sunday in Greensboro, Reynolds-West Forsyth boys' basketball, FCD boys' basketball, Will Atkins qualifying for indoor nationals, the Super Bowl, a little rivalry known as UNC-DUKE, Wake Forest basketball and — last but not least — The Bachelor.
Adam Houston and Kegan Lowe celebrate the PrepZone podcast growing up by having a ... Coke. Other topics include: North Davidson's hire of a new football coach, Cooper Wall's injury at Davie, the Reynolds-Mount Tabor thriller from Friday night, even more prep basketball, the NCHSAA dual-team playoffs, signing day, the REAL reason Adam went to Auburn, the Bachelor and the "Big Game."
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston recover from last week to deliver a good podcast this week. They start out talking NW Guilford girls basketball and go to North Forsyth boys basketball, West Forsyth sophomore Amira Williams, the Wake Forest football schedule, expectations for Deacons football, Wake Forest basketball's win at N.C. State and loss at Syracuse, and wrap it up with a Bachelor recap.
In this week's podcast, Kegan Lowe speaks intelligently while Adam Houston meanders his way like a child lost in the woods. Wake Forest hires a new defensive coordinator, Wake Forest and ACC basketball, Roy's 800th win, prep basketball, prep wrestling and, finally The Bachelor.
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston lay down a pretty good pod this week. They break the tradition of making listeners wait to discuss prep sports. It starts with a Journal West story on Calvary Day boys basketball then goes to prep basketball in the area resuming, the snow break, past exam preparation, disliking coffee, Wake Forest basketball, Week 2 of The Bachelor, and the CFP championship game.
A lot of basketball in this one. Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston talk Snowpocalypse 2K17, a little bit of prep basketball, Harry Giles' debut in the starting lineup, Grayson Allen's return after an indefinite* suspension, Wake Forest basketball and "The Bachelor" as sport, *indefinite = one game
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston talk about the recent Frank Spencer Holiday Classic prep basketball tournament, the Journal's All-Northwest football team, Wake Forest basketball and Wake Forest's bowl victory.
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston go hard in the paint on basketball. Grayson Allen hot takes > Wake Forest vs. LSU > Coach Cal trolling a UNC writer > Adam's weekend in Durham > a rude Uber driver > Frank Spencer Holiday Classic.
Normally, Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston spend 30 minutes talking about whatever. This week: it's WAKEYLKEAKS. The PrepZone pair discusses the developing scandal at Wake Forest before all of the information was released about Louisville. The two also get into prep basketball and the end of the high school football season in the Northwest.
Y'all are in for a treat on this one. Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston start off talking about prep football, then it veers off into discussion of #TieGate, Adam's decision to ignore the Panthers and watch "True Detective," Tiger Woods' return to golf, Klay Thompson getting buckets and getting robbed by Steve Kerr, Kegan's analysis from covering two Wake Forest basketball games and then, finally, Mount Airy at West Montgomery football.
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston discuss the third round of the NCHSAA playoffs, the outcomes of their college teams' rivalry games (both of their teams lost) and how they avoided talking politics at Thanksgiving. Also, Adam was pretty terrible overall. Enjoy!
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston discuss Thanksgiving — a ranking of sides and conversation topics to avoid. There is also talk about what to do with a pet elephant. They eventually get to talking about this week's games in the NCHSAA playoffs.
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston preview the upcoming matchups in the first round of the NCHSAA playoffs, discuss the breaking news of Wake Forest investigating if Louisville had an advanced copy of the Deacons' game plan, talk about the difference between the NBA and NFL allowing coaches and players to speak out, and end it by getting kicked out of their "studio."
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston spitball on prep football playoff projections for teams in the Northwest and some of the crazy stuff they've seen this season.
Adam Houston's road warrior weekend gets the best of him, Cam Newton's knee avoids catastrophe, John Dell (Journal sports reporter extraordinaire) reflects eternal optimism in his beloved Cubs as the first guest on the PrepZone podcast, Kegan Lowe — as always — shines when talking about this week's upcoming football schedule.
Sorry for the late post on this; technical difficulties. Reporter Kegan Lowe and assistant sports editor Adam Houston start off talking about Davie's win two days after Devore Holman's surprise resignation, the NCHSAA's decision to push back playoffs, similarities between the 2004 and 2016 Carolina Panthers, a preview of this week's games, plus a tangent on the ACC Tournament.
Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston talk for a long time. This week's topics include: Adam's short work week, the World Series, the NBA season and if the Warriors can play the villain role, the importance of the penultimate week of prep football, and Adam gets reminded of the age difference when Kegan says he's a few years from being on the wedding circuit.
Winston-Salem Journal reporter Kegan Lowe and assistant sports editor Adam Houston discuss playing football in the rain and this week's upcoming football games.
This week Kegan Lowe and Adam Houston discuss the schedule changes due to Hurricane Matthew, why golf needs taunting, the end of the UNC-FSU game, sportsmanship being a bit overrated, the Week 8 matchups for high school football, North Stokes canceling the rest of the 2016 season and the weekly picks. Brought to you by the Winston-Salem Journal and Journalnow.com
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