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The next El Nino could be the biggest in history. The Pacific atmospheric pattern that regularly disrupts global weather, is set to cause floods in some areas and droughts in others, on a larger scale than ever before, because of climate change. So how worried should we be? And what can we expect? Phil and Roger ask Manoj Joshi, Professor of Climate Dynamics at the University of East Anglia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan MailManchester-based singer, songwriter and guitarist Jesca Hoop joins Al to introduce him to Joni Mitchell's 1972 album For the Roses. Jesca talks about how she first discovered For the Roses as well as the earlier albums in Mitchell's catalog after having minimal exposure to popular artists during much of her childhood. She explains why she connects with this album and why it's a notable part of Mitchell's discography. Jesca also discusses her new album Long Wave Home and delves into her experience as the album's sole producer.You can find Jesca online in each of the following places:https://www.jescahoop.co.uk/@jescahoopster on Instagram@JescaHoopMusic on Facebook@JescaHoop on YouTubeBe sure to sign up for the YMAAA Newsletter at youmealbum.ghost.io. To keep up with You, Me and An Album, please give the show a follow on Instagram at @youmealbum.Al has put a pause on publishing new Bonus Tracks episodes, but you can listen to the past ones at the You, Me and An Album Patreon for $1/month. Just go to https://www.patreon.com/youmealbum.1:28 Jesca's introduction2:21 Jesca explains why she chose to talk about For the Roses5:26 Jesca shares how she first encountered For the Roses and some of the other albums in Mitchell's catalog8:29 Jesca talks about Mitchell's progression from her earliest albums to For the Roses11:49 Jesca explains why the album resonated for her during a lonely period of her life14:34 Jesca singles out the first track that she felt a connection to17:03 Jesca identifies a key element that separates Mitchell from many other musicians and songwriters18:59 Jesca talks about the adventurousness of Mitchell's poetry on For the Roses21:35 Jesca discusses the artistry behind Mitchell's arrangements and pacing25:53 Did Mitchell make better singles on Court and Spark than on For the Roses?29:02 Jesca explains why she listened to For the Roses a lot while on tour with Mark Knopfler32:07 Jesca and Al contrast “For the Roses” with “Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire”38:44 Jesca notes the recent Record Store Day reissue of For the Roses39:53 Jesca talks about being the sole producer of Long Wave Home45:48 Jesca explains some of her lyrical choices for “Designer Citizen”51:48 Jesca discusses the comforting feel of “Long Wave Home”55:15 Jesca talks about upcoming plans for The Songs of Joni Mitchell and her solo tourOutro music is from “Big Storm” by Jesca Hoop.Support the show
Have you ever been really, really scared? Maybe a big dog came near you, or you couldn't find your mother in a store. Everyone feels afraid once in a while. Who helps you feel safe? “The Lord is with me; I will not be afraid.” PSALM 118:6, NIV. We can hel
Have you ever been really, really scared? Maybe a big dog came near you, or you couldn't find your mother in a store. Everyone feels afraid once in a while. Who helps you feel safe? “The Lord is with me; I will not be afraid.” PSALM 118:6, NIV. We can hel
3.16.26, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show reacting to the College Basketball March Madness bracket being set over the weekend and the upcoming storm coming to the DMV area.
God's judgment on Egypt continues, and the plagues keep coming. Some of the Egyptians even begin to listen to the God of Israel as the one, true God. If God allows our decisions to solidify our destiny, what can we learn about sin? How can we repent of our sin?
Listen along as we continue our series through Acts. Notes//Quotes: Acts 27:1-44 - Jack Title: Small Ship, Big Sea “Chiding is indeed cruel, and brings no comfort; but if it be tempered with some remedy, it is now a part of the medicine.” - John Calvin “Without counsel plans fail, but with many advisors they succeed” (Prov. 15:22) “We do not worship a deistic God, an absentee landlord who ignores his slum; we worship a garbageman God who came right down into our worst garbage to clean it up.” - Peter Kreft Oh Maker of the mighty deep Whereon our vessels fare, Above our life's adventure keep Thy faithful watch and care. In Thee we trust, whate'er befall; Thy sea is great; our boats are small. We know not where the secret tides Will help us or delay Nor where the lurking tempest tides, Nor where the fogs are gray. We trust in Thee, whate'er befall, Thy sea is great; our boats are small. Beyond the circle of the sea, When voyaging is past, We seek our final part in Thee; Oh bring us home at last. In Thee we trust, whate'er befall; Thy sea is great; our boats are small. - Henry Van Dyke
Eastham Public Library has been able to serve as a warming and charging center for area residents because it has a generator. And businesses including Atlantic Spice Shop in Truro are gradually re-opening and providing a little warmth and sustenance to residents, as well.
“You are the most God-gifted writer I've ever had,” Tom's college professor told him. However, Tom quit college; his love of farming drew him back to the farm. Thirty years later, Tom picked up the pen again, drawing readers into farming adventures with him. In these exciting and uplifting true stories, he shares his love of farming, family, and God. His unique writing style brings the reader right alongside him and his family as they work on their northern Wisconsin dairy farm. Tom's stories have spread like wildfire from his hometown newspaper to papers across America. Readers tell him, “Please don't quit writing.” Others ask him, “When are you going to make it a book?” Due to popular demand here it is. From quotes like “Dad, I really enjoyed fixing that with you” to “She's a dead cow don't call me anymore,” these engaging stories will keep you turning the pages to read one story, then another. As you do, you will be blessed as so many others have been. Come, read, and enjoy our farm life with us.
Don from Island Wide Weather joined Syke and Ally this morning to talk all things weather, including the possibility of another big winter storm this weekend.
Yardsticks & Another Big Storm by Maine's Coast 93.1
Retired National Weather Service Meteorologist Hugh Johnson spoke about the big storm, the results compared to the predictions, and potential storm coming on Sunday.
John Davitt, chief meteorologist for Spectrum News NY1, talks about the first big snowstorm to hit the city in a while, and the extreme cold front that is settling in across the region.
Join me for today's Daily Word & Prayer as we pray for this big winter storm and discuss how we can prepare for other calamities that may someday come our way.Scripture Used in Today's MessageProverbs 6:6-8To find Tom on Instagram, Facebook, TiKTok, and elsewhere, go to linktr.ee/tomthepreacher
Hour 1 for 1/23/26 Drew discusses practical tips during the winter storm with Relevant Radio's Mike White (4:23). Then, Ambassador Joseph Cella covers recent updates with Greenland and Canada (16:45). Then, Peter Grandich covers gold (31:03), the Fed (41:18), and owning gold/silver (43:20). Link: x.com/petergrandich petergrandich.com
Loved hearing from our listeners and getting their predictions on the snow....
Sue and Kendra have a different opinion on what will REALLY happen with the snow storm coming on Sunday... 6 inches? 16 inches? 3 feet? Will this be the new Blizzard of 78?
Modern science, the war machine, and the whole tradition of the USA conquering the West is based on the shared belief that we control the Earth's forces. We will save ourselves and the life around us with a very basic - maybe even disorienting and painful - change in what we believe about the Earth. We are a living being inside a larger living being called the Earth. Now that is real.--
Hey there BCUFam, Back in the day, during thunderstorms, my dad would unplug appliances, my mom's telephone call would abruptly end, and us kids were told to sit and be quiet while the Lord was "speaking". I did not fully understand that statement until this experience. Let's talk about it! After you finish listening, please head down the comments section here, or over to the comments section at www.BlenCouragesU.com so we can continue our conversation! Thanks everyone and God bless you! Yours in faithful service, Blen
Today Rachel and Caroline are back to talk about the next 2 eps of The Chicken Sisters s2 ep 6-7 Follow Caroline at https://x.com/MetacarolineR Get all our movie inspired merch at dashery.hallmarkies.teepublic For our recap of The Chicken Sisters 2:4-5 https://youtube.com/live/-c2xY1FsWSo For our recap of THE CHICKEN SISTERS 2-5 https://youtu.be/5G1zI4YjvwE For our recap of THE CHICKEN SISTERS pilot https://youtu.be/7iq2lz6GRuI Check out our mini review of first episodes spoiler free https://youtu.be/7qmppB_PLJ0 Please support the podcast on patreon and be part of these ranking episodes at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Terry on twitter https://twitter.com/flurryheaven Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 https://twitter.com/HallmarkiesPod on twitter @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram HallmarkiesPodcast.com Please support the podcast on patreon and be part of these ranking episodes at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews Follow Rachel on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews
This week our Sun kicks things into high gear starting with a surprisingly strong period of storming from some fast solar wind. The magic ingredient was a magnetic island growing inside the coronal hole generating the wind, which led to huge aurora shows deep into mid-latitudes at Earth. Although the fast wind is still
Despite our Sun quieting down for a spell, but don't be fooled, more activity is just around the corner. A big coronal hole will be rotating through the Earth-strike zone in just a couple of days, so aurora photographers, expect the chance for aurora possible through Wednesday of next week. That being said, the
A storm comes through, Lester concocts a plan and Malvo gets in a car accident. We talk about: Ice Vision, WarFrame, Jimmy Olson Has Hoes, Netrunner Mega City, Blue Prince, GTA5, Dimension 20, Dark Souls Game, Big Board Games, Kingdom Death Monster, Pac Man 2, Fish Bones, Lester Shenanigans, Commercial Mottos, Breaking Bad, Militarized Police, Snow Cops, Dead Wife 2, Fish Rain, Evil Billy Bass,
Yesterday's show was abruptly interrupted by Kyle storming off and refusing to come back on air. He said he wouldn't return. However this morning, he was back in front of the golden mic to chat... have a listen to hear what he had to say.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Sun settles down finally after the big G3+ storm series that passed over Earth at the beginning of the month. Although we are getting hit by a final storm in that series, this one is so wispy that Earth has hardy noticed. Things might intensify once we get an enhancement from some fast
Last fall, Hurricane Helene tore through multiple states, leaving millions without power, billions of dollars in damage, and more than 200 people dead. In the days that followed, NPR correspondent Laura Sullivan and a team from FRONTLINE began reporting on the ground in Western North Carolina, one of the hardest-hit areas — despite being inland and elevated far above sea level. Over the course of several months, the team documented the community's early attempts to recover and debates around how to build back. Hurricane Helene's Deadly Warning is the latest in a series of films from FRONTLINE and NPR on storms and their aftermath. Drawing on more than a decade of collaborative reporting, the documentary examines the difficult choices facing communities impacted by disasters, and the country's growing vulnerability to climate-fueled storms. Sullivan and the film's director, Jonathan Schienberg, join FRONTLINE executive producer and editor-in-chief Raney Aronson-Rath to talk about what they saw in North Carolina, why they returned to the sites of earlier storms, including Houston and New York, and the tensions surrounding efforts to rebuild.Sullivan's reporting pointed her to what she calls “the overall” questions on disaster response: “Why after 20 years since Katrina, are we still standing in these devastated places wondering how did this happen? And how did it happen here? And why are so many people dead? And that's when we started asking, is there a way to do this differently?”You can watch Hurricane Helene's Deadly Warning on FRONTLINE's website, FRONTLINE's YouTube channel, and the PBS App. Want to be notified every time a new podcast episode drops? Sign up for The FRONTLINE Dispatch newsletter.
Pastor Jeff Ruby leads this service with his sermon 'Prepping for a Big Storm' based on Matthew 8:23-27
Where do you Start when Rebuilding a City after a big Storm? full 2178 Wed, 30 Apr 2025 16:13:16 +0000 6mIdXX2xLGgUqQgebsEpS9bW3T8UXJua news,a-newscasts,top picks Marty Griffin news,a-newscasts,top picks Where do you Start when Rebuilding a City after a big Storm? On-demand selections from Marty's show on Newsradio 1020 KDKA , airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amperwavepodcasti
Send us a textI analyze who sees the best rain this week and why the potential storm May 5th-8th is so critical and what kind of weather it could bring.
Craziest Motorcycle Ride Stories – Fuel Leak, Big Storm & a 750-Mile Day!In Part 2 of our Top 6 Ride Stories, things go sideways—fast. From long-haul 750-mile rides to unexpected fuel leaks and a surprise wedding detour, these are the moments that make motorcycle trips legendary.In this episode:A Gold Wing fails Tom, but he makes a 750-mile comeback.A fuel line breakdown and a one-legged biker named RichCrockpot made-rites at a gas station (yes, that happened)Why carrying the right gear matters
Send us a textActive March pattern starts to impact the Plains. Blizzard conditions, severe thunderstorms, EXTREME fire danger, the storm on Tuesday will have it all.
https://www.youtube.com/@pecangrovems Join us at Pecan Grove as Deep South Homestead creates a new Homestead.
Preparing for the rainstorms ahead / Bass addresses people about wet weather plan // Virgin River' fan allegedly scammed out of $375K by Martin Henderson impersonator: ‘Very foolish” // Studio City target of burglary crew // Big Storm is coming / Looting legislation / Brian Regan coming on / Gensis Invitational, Tiger Woods has backed out due to the death of his mom.
AM UPDATE: More mudslide fears in the burn areas as a big storm is on its way to SoCal full 1043 Governor Newsom wants fire victims to keep more cash while waiting to re-build. The best, worst, and strangest Super Bowl ads Mon, 10 Feb 2025 16:43:33 +0000 sinmUH4b0gBLuGEljFwtbKb5VYJqO7ub news The LA Local news AM UPDATE: More mudslide fears in the burn areas as a big storm is on its way to SoCal Your TL;DR for what's happening in SoCal. Get caught up in less than ten minutes every afternoon on The LA Local. From culture to crime to politics to the offbeat, Alex Silverman and the team at KNX News 97.1 FM have you covered. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https
Send us a textMy two cents about the awful forecast practices on social media that confuse, taint, and basically do a disservice to the accuracy of forecasting. What does the storm actually do? Also, the Desert Farmer Meetup is 6 days away! RSVP now!
Send us a textPassing along information about the Desert Farmer Meetup in Liberal, Kansas next weekend. Plus, we've got a storm in the pipeline and it could be significant for some of us late next week. Also, an update on La Niña...
Last week's back-to-back wind storms are a reminder that bad weather around here can sometimes mean days without power, or snow and ice that traps people in their homes and upends supply chains. It pays to be prepared. A lot of us are not. Susanna Trimarco, the Public Outreach and Education Coordinator for King County's office of Emergency Management, is here to help us get started. Emergency preparedness resources: Personal and family preparedness checklist from King County King County emergency alerts Seattle emergency alerts King County Emergency Management blog Watch Governor Inslee's press conference on changes to the juvenile rehabilitation system. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textAnother significant storm targets much of the Plains this week. However, not everyone will see the moisture from this storm. Who sees what?
Send us a textJust a quick update discussing the latest trends with our big weekend storm.
A Treasury report says there's an 80 percent chance that another massive storm as damaging as Cyclone Gabrielle will hit New Zealand in the next 50 years. In Depth reporter Kate Newton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Twas the night before Elis's wedding, and though we can't offer you non-stirring mice, we can guarantee you something even better, and even rarer: Elis at the end of his tether. He has 3 big problems for enlightened John to solve, and the balm of reading stories about the maddest of dads offers some much needed salve.John frets about the legacy of Ivo Graham's past wedding speech triumphs, and Dave's in a tizz of his own after returning from a nightmare journey back from his beloved Algarve.It's an episode beset by worries but packed with the usual laughs, and ends with Elis picturing his dream wedding where no one has turned up and he's sat there eating piles of salmon...We want your correspondence and will stop at nothing to get it. But you need to play your part too. Send it to elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp the show on 07974 293 022.
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A personal crisis, a private storm, a little boat in the middle of an angry sea.
Survivor is on tonight, Drea De Matteo was rescued by OnlyFans, Drew Barrymore's daughter keeps bringing up her Playboy photo shoot, we have a big storm coming through, 75 percent of us have skipped an event to avoid dealing with parking, Macy's in Union Square may shut down, tampons for vampires, a new chess record, and Vinnie reads your texts!
HOUR 2 - They Said It: Tiger reveals Sunday Red clothing line Courtney thinks Shanahan should be fired for his players not knowing rules Wiggy lists off all the guys the Kardashians have left in shambles
Host Chris Jennings is joined by John Pollmann, DU Central Flyway migration editor, and the two discuss the current conditions in much of the Central Flyway. Pollmann, a South Dakota native, offers insight into his season along with an update from throughout the region. He describes quite the lull in migration as temperatures have remained fairly mild, even warmer than normal. Reports he is hearing is that North Dakota, and some parts of the Canadiana Prairie are still holding a significant number of mallards and Canada geese.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Grab a cold Big Storm beer and soak in everything Bucs with The Sage of Tampa Bay Sports and Joe. All the wisdom and fun of Ira and Joe is presented by Bill Currie Ford! Click play above or listen at Apple […] The post Ira Kaufman Dissects The Recent Front Office Activity, Talks Playoff Drive, Fresh Overhype, Bucs-Niners Predictions & Perceptions, And More appeared first on JoeBucsFan.com.
In Florida, people live in dormitories for the elderly, watching golf on TV, which turns your mind to lime gelatin. In their working lives, they practiced law, healed the sick, managed money, and now they doze in a perpetual twilight and seem to prefer this life to their former working life, which calls into question the very meaning of our free-enterprise culture. I mean, if Methodists preferred to be mollusks, then why bother going to Bible Study?Senator Scott of Florida had a good point when he suggested cutting back on Social Security and Medicare. Why should our tax dollars go to subsidize inertia?Garrison KeillorJason Keillor, EngineerJason Keillor, Original Music This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit garrisonkeillor.substack.com/subscribeThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5893629/advertisement