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In this week's episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Jonathan Jennings, a meteorologist at the Utah Division of Water Resources and president of the Weather Modification Association. Jennings's work focuses on cloud seeding, a technology that can reduce hail and increase rainfall or snowfall by introducing chemicals into clouds, yielding more water for agriculture, aquifers, and bodies of water. Jennings outlines the chemistry and physics behind cloud seeding, how much additional precipitation the technology can elicit from clouds, and the scale at which cloud seeding is used. He also speaks to public concerns about modifying weather and shares insights on how experts can better communicate the goals, methods, and impacts of this technology to the public. References and recommendations: “Economic Impacts of Cloud Seeding on Agricultural Crops in North Dakota” by Dean Bangsund and Nancy Hodur; https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/291806 “A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Texas Weather Modification Activities Resulting in an Additional One Inch of Rainfall Across a Region” by Jason L. Johnson; https://perma.cc/ERJ6-HGLZ “Bitter Waters: The Struggles of the Pecos River” by Patrick Dearen; https://www.oupress.com/9780806152011/bitter-waters/
Jonathan Jennings, Meteorologist and Cloud Seeding Coordinator for the Division of Water Resources, joins us to discuss Utah's expanded and improved cloud seeding program. This is a great discussion about what cloud seeding is, what Utah's goals are, and the potential to significantly increase our snowpack and necessary spring runoff. A great rundown of this super fun program: the future is here.
Can we save the rainforest? Can we alter climate change? Can we be stewards of hope for the environment? Yes, we most certainly can says, Jonathan Jennings, Executive Director of Health in Harmony - a global non-profit dedicated to supporting and protecting the rainforest and the people who protect it.We all know the powerful and magical connection between nature, our own well-being and our collective future and today we get to discuss the intimate details of how Health in Harmony is working hard to protect nature's collapse. This episode gives you a macro view of what's going on in our world as well as micro changes you can make within your own daily life. Themes we'll hit on: Interconnectedness of the planet's health with our own health and why taking care of the rainforest is criticalHow the idea of ‘radical listening' helps Health in Harmony truly understand what the rainforest communities need to protect their land and thrive. And, how you can apply this tool into parenting, work and relationships What you can do within your own day to day life to protect the environment We also share the story of how kindness and serendipity led us to discovering Health in Harmony founder Kinari Webb's book, Guardians of the Trees, and thereafter this interview. Also, in addition to supporting us by tuning into this episode, you can also support Health in Harmony this holiday season by donating here. About Jonathan Jonathan directs the international operations, representation, advocacy, and financial growth of Health in Harmony.After 20-some years leading humanitarian and post-conflict crisis teams across former Yugoslavia, sub Saharan Africa and south Asia, Jonathan felt like he was waking up everyday going to work to deal with the humanitarian fallout of a sick planet. He became increasingly focused on the drivers of climate breakdown and ecological collapse, particularly with the fundamental interdependence between human well-being (global health) and ecosystem integrity (global conservation). He followed his vision for change into the new field of planetary health, which he views as an antidote to a century's practice of siloed thinking.Prior to joining HIH, he spent 13+ years in leadership roles with Doctors Without Borders, conducting global humanitarian programming and advocacy. Canada. Jonathan holds an MS in Biology and Ecology and an MA in Politics and International Security.Connect with Jonathan JenningsInstagram: @HealthinHarmonyNGOWebsite: www.healthinharmony.org Additional Ways to get Involved & SourcesPlanet Protectors Series— Health In HarmonyIntroduction to Radical ListeningRainforest ExchangePNAS Health in Harmony Yale Study Publication
BTT Discussions S2 E2 ft Jonathan Jennings of Th3rd Coast Digital SolutionsBlack Tech Talent Founder & CEO Mike J. and game developer Jonathan Jennings discuss various topics his journey as a Black video game developer, working with diverse coworkers and launching his own VR game! Website: blacktechtalent.orgCommunity TechFest: https://www.blacktechtalent.org/communitytechfest/Instagram: instagram.com/blacktechtalentLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrmichaelajackson/
In this episode Zackavelli plays buff/debuff and our guest Jonathan Jennings gives a key thought about pre-production and prototyping. Jonathan Jennings Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jjennings3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonnyJ17 Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/Jonathanj Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Jonathan-Jennings-5 Sonder: ( A story) : https://hotclock.itch.io/sonder Galactic Bar Fight : https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/4219555588059267/?locale=en_US Thunder Jack's Log Runner promo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ebh-zdavt8 Be come a Patron: www.patreon.com/GDFG Join the discord and talk with the community about making video games! Link: discord.gg/2C8eTsU Follow Zackavelli on Twitter and Instagram @_Zackavelli_ Music: Radiant Vibes by Harris Heller
Jonathan Jennings, or Jonny J (@JonnyJ17 on Twitter), is a game and mixed reality programmer (AR, VR, etc.) based in LA. He's also a writer and speaker. Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/Jonathanj Part 2 of 2. Music by Danny Baranowsky
Jonathan Jennings, or Jonny J (@JonnyJ17 on Twitter), is a game and mixed reality programmer (AR, VR, etc.) based in LA. He's also a writer and speaker. Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/Jonathanj Part 1 of 2. Music by Danny Baranowsky
Jonathan Jennings is a software engineer who works in the AR, VR, and videogame spaces and currently helming his indie VR game at Weird Kid Studios named Galactic Bar fight. He's been a guest lecturer at University and National Conferences. His first published essay Black Unicorn is available to read in the book Game Devs & Others: Tales From The Margins. He's been involved in multiple development roles including rapid prototyping, core mechanic programming, user Interface engineering, multiplayer programming, and publishing processes for release among others. He has over 9 years of development across both games and VR / MR / AR applications experience and titles he has worked on have had over 2 million cumulative downloads across several platforms. When not working he is most likely playing and studying the latest giant mainstream release or an obscure indie game.Galactic Bar Fight : https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/4219555588059267/?locale=en_USWeird Kid Studios: https://www.weirdkidstudios.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/notifications/Quora: https://www.quora.com/profile/Jonathan-Jennings-5Portfolio: https://www.behance.net/JonathanjTwitter: https://twitter.com/JonnyJ17
Your nice hosts are joined by another nice guest! Jonathan Jennings is a games and XR engineer out of California. In this episode, the Clubhouse hears from Jonathan on the state of VR—programming and design challenges, industry updates, and what we might expect from VR experiences in the near future. Also, we discuss how VR fighting games make us tired, our favorite Ninja Turtles, and who really invented the internet. Programming VR Games ProgrammingVR / AR / XRHere's a full list of topics and relevant links from this week's episode. Additional articles and such are below. Enjoy!Magic LeapGalactic Bar Fight (in development, by our nice guest)Locomotion options in VR (for players, for devs) Weapons systems and physics in GORN (probably NSFW because it's a “ludicrously violent VR gladiator simulator”)Oculus Connect 4 - Accessibility in Games conference sessionVR development on macOSADB for macOSMatt Gravelle episode (137)GearVR/Daydream end of lifePokemon GoVR ChatFacebook HorizonGORN - No Weapons Run (again, probably NSFW)Tumble VR on PlayStation VRDrunken Bar Fight (Steam, PlayStation, Oculus)PS5 DualSense controller hapticsThe Thrill of the Fight (boxing simulation game)Lessons Learned from Five Years of VR Locomotion Experiments - Paul White, Game DeveloperGoogle is discontinuing the Daydream View VR headset, and the Pixel 4 won't sup… - Adi Robertson, The VergeSamsung is killing its VR applications now that Gear VR is dead - Mariella Moon, Engadget Mark mentioned an earlier episode with Unity development expert Matt Gravelle. Running An Indie StudioJonathan JenningsGuestJonathan Jennings is a software engineer located in southern California, USA. He has over 7 years of experience in professional software development, 4.5 years in games and 3 years in VR / AR / MR space. "Jonny J" has been a part of the development and release of over a dozen published titles. As of September 2020, he's working on his debut as a solo gamedev with Galactic Bar Fight, a VR shoot-em-up game “coming soon to a cantina near you.” You can find him all over the Web on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Behance, and Quora.
Your nice hosts are joined by another nice guest! Jonathan Jennings is a games and XR engineer out of California. In this episode, the Clubhouse hears from Jonathan on the state of VR—programming and design challenges, industry updates, and what we might expect from VR experiences in the near future. Also, we discuss how VR fighting games make us tired, our favorite Ninja Turtles, and who really invented the internet. Jonathan Jennings Category Programming Here's a full list of topics and relevant links from this week's episode. Additional articles and such are below. Enjoy! Magic Leap Galactic Bar Fight (in development, by our nice guest) Locomotion options in VR (for players, for devs) Weapons systems and physics in GORN (probably NSFW because it’s a “ludicrously violent VR gladiator simulator”) Oculus Connect 4 - Accessibility in Games conference session VR development on macOS ADB for macOS Matt Gravelle episode (137) GearVR/Daydream end of life Pokemon Go VR Chat Facebook Horizon GORN - No Weapons Run (again, probably NSFW) Tumble VR on PlayStation VR Drunken Bar Fight (Steam, PlayStation, Oculus) PS5 DualSense controller haptics The Thrill of the Fight (boxing simulation game) Lessons Learned from Five Years of VR Locomotion Experiments - Paul White , Gamasutra Google is discontinuing the Daydream View VR headset, and the Pixel 4 won’t sup… - Adi Robertson , The Verge Samsung is killing its VR applications now that Gear VR is dead - Mariella Moon , Engadget Mark mentioned an earlier episode with Unity development expert Matt Gravelle. Running An Indie Studio Guest Jonathan Jennings is a software engineer located in southern California, USA. He has over 7 years of experience in professional software development, 4.5 years in games and 3 years in VR / AR / MR space. "Jonny J" has been a part of the development and release of over a dozen published titles. As of September 2020, he’s working on his debut as a solo gamedev with Galactic Bar Fight, a VR shoot-em-up game “coming soon to a cantina near you.” You can find him all over the Web on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Behance, and Quora.
Jonathan Jennings, Nicole Cobb, and Jonathan Davis gather around the mic to discuss music, sports, and crazy quarantine stories. It’s our favorite time of the week, when we get to shoot the bull.
In this episode, we’re talking about game development with Jonathan Jennings, software engineer at RelayCars. We get into how he got into game design, the struggles of learning to code, and what it takes to be a successful game designer. Show Links Digital Ocean (sponsor) MongoDB (sponsor) Heroku (sponsor) TwilioQuest (sponsor) RelayCars DeVry University NBA 2K Resident Evil Open GL DirectX 3ds Max Flash Temple Run Angry Birds Unity Virtual reality (VR) Augmented reality (AR) C# Unreal Engine C++ JavaScript Newgrounds Game engine Particle system GameMaker Studio Godot Engine Facebook Instant Games Pong Breakout X Reality (XR) Mixed reality Gamasutra Thunder Jack's Log Runner
Jonathan Jennings is a software engineer from Relay Cars where he develops Automotive VR applications. He has over 8 years of game development experience and worked on titles that had over 2 million cumulative downloads. He’s a public speaker at the Blacks In Tech Conference, Urban Tech Connect, and Rio Hondo College. Top 3 Lessons: When you make extended reality games, you are asking players to get physically engage which can get them more into the experience but if you get them too tired, it could take them out of the experience. Learn how to be comfortable with being uncomfortable so that you won't be afraid to explore new opportunities. Do not pass up on good opportunities! You should build a strong portfolio that not only showcases your work but explains how you did it. *** For show notes and to connect with guest, please visit gamedevloadout.com/99. Sign up for Tony's email newsletter at gamedevloadout.com/email. Follow Tony: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
Lee Versage wraps up Ottawa's loss to Montreal, and hears some post-practice audio from head coach Rick Campbell. Jonathan Jennings joins the show to talk about making his first start for the RedBlacks this coming Friday, and JP Bolduc sits in for the second half of the show
Jonathan Jennings. CTWeddingGroup.com. How to kickstart your venue sales. Join Jonathan has he leads you through a fast paced hour of sales and marketing ideas designed specifically for on premise venues.
It's the first Quarterback Club Show of the year, and all 3 quarterbacks join the guys live at the Prescott. Dominique Davis, Jonathan Jennings and Will Arndt all talk to Lee Versage and Mike Sutherland, and then take questions from the fans at the Prescott
TSN's Farhan Lalji says core culture pieces will be changed this year. Farhan believes that Travis Lulay & Jonathan Jennings won't be back next year.
James and Davis debate June Jones' decision making in one of the most exciting games of the season and discuss Jonathan Jennings' success as the Lions starter plus James catches up with Duke Williams to break down his trash talking philosophy.
BC Lions offensive coordinator Jarious Jackson says Travis Lulay picks up offensive systems and ideas quickly. Jarious also discusses Jonathan Jennings' continued work at practice
Week 4 Review HAM 13 @ SSK 18 30,594 Sask gets back in the winning column over a very hot Masoli and his Ticats. Jones QB yoyo moves irritating TSN talking heads and a few fans and me. OTT 28 @ MTL 18 16,718 Montreal crashed down to reality and looked to be still in the game but Ottawa redzone ineffectiveness was the only reason. EDM 17 @ TOR 20 12,196 Like in Sask last week a collective sigh of relief was heard in Toronto and at BMO Field. Edmonton continues to be inconsistant and undiciplined in the loss. BC 19 @ WPG 41 26,567 BC appears to be a candidate to miss the playoffs due to their poor showings this season. Jonathan Jennings has lost his accuracy. Winnipeg with Nicholls looked like the dominant team they were last year.
Wally Buono has a positive feeling about the Lions season, after a good training camp. Wally discusses Jonathan Jennings, and surprises coming out of camp
Wally Buono has a positive feeling about the Lions season, after a good training camp. Wally discusses Jonathan Jennings, and surprises coming out of camp
They say if you don't like something, change it. Well, have you ever walked outside, hating the weather and wishing you could change it? If you have, you're not alone and you're not the first person to think about it. C.W. Post, a Texas entrepreneur and idea-man, had an explosive idea to alter the weather above the West Texas skies. We're joined by Jonathan Jennings, the Director of Meteorology of the Texas Weather Modification Association. He will give us insights into weather modification, including cloud-seeding operations, and also talk to us about the conspiracy theories surrounding the idea of chemtrails. We're excited to bring this episode to you as a part of the 2018 National Weather Podcast Month. Visit weatherpodcastmonth.com for more information. Additionally, thanks to Phil Johnson from the Storm Front Freaks Podcast for his help with this episode's Weather Ready Nation preparedness message for Spring weather. For more information, please visit weather.gov/WRN For more information on the topics discussed during this podcast or for additional links, please visit: http://www.weatherhypepodcast.com/episode-41.html Modifications were made for the Introduction and transition music "Baby, I'm Bad Weather" by Toussaint Morrison: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ and "Locked Up" and "Small Town Industry" by Scott Holmes: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ as well as "Rain and Thunderstorm at Lallgarh Palace, Bikaner" by Samuel Corwin: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ and "Sun Won't Rise" by Ketsa: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Farhan Lalji says getting a full array of receivers for Jonathan Jennings is a key for the Lions this week in Ottawa and getting Bryan Burnham back is also a key. Jennings dearly missed a key target with Burnham nursing a foot injury.
TSN CFL insider tells the midday show that Travis Lulay's great play gives the Lions time to get starter Jonathan Jennings healthy.
How sweet it is to be podcasting after a big BC Lions win? Brian and Mojo bask in the glow of a Lions victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats that has the Leos post-season destiny in their own hands once again. Jonathan Jennings continues to impress and the team played well in all phases of the game for the first time this season. TSN's Farhan Lalji stops by to talk about the Lions, including the future of Andrew Harris and Travis Lulay.
The BC Lions are once again fighting for their playoff lives following a home loss to the Bombers. Another strong outing by Jonathan Jennings was wasted by special teams blunders, and Brian and Mojo look back at the loss, and how it effects the Lions playoff hopes. With the Lions travelling to Edmonton this week we welcome Andrew Hoskins of the Eskimo Empire podcast to talk about the first place Eskimos.
Following a big home victory by the BC Lions over the Saskatchewan Roughriders that saw rookie quarterback Jonathan Jennings impress the home crowd, Mojo and Brian finally have some good stuff to talk about and are joined by Darrin Bauming of TSN 1290 radio in Winnipeg to check on the Bombers ahead of this week's game.
This time around we continue to break the mold a bit by having a caterer in for a talk! Jonathan Jennings of Pavilion catering and the Barns at Wesleyan Hills gives us his perspective on the Wide World of Weddings---