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Listen to the SF Daily podcast for today, January 1, 2025, with host Lorrie Boyer. These quick and informative episodes cover the commodity markets, weather, and the big things happening in agriculture each morning. Grain futures declined yesterday as traders took profits ahead of the holiday weekend, while metals saw their strongest year since 1979. Dry conditions in Argentina, with no rain for two weeks, are a growing concern. Tensions escalated between China and Taiwan, and Russia and Ukraine continued to strike each other's export terminals. Live cattle futures strengthened, with spec traders holding a net long position of 94,868 contracts. USDA wholesale box beef prices dropped. The U.S. is expected to start January colder than normal, especially in the northern regions, influenced by La Niña. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Graeme Raubenheimer speaks to Wandile Sihlobo, agricultural economist, who says the optimism around the 2026 wine grape season reflects a broader recovery taking shape in South African agriculture. He explains that continued favourable rainfall patterns, particularly under La Niña conditions, are supporting crop development across key wine-producing regions, especially the Western Cape. While the national vineyard footprint has shrunk to around 86,500 hectares, this reflects a strategic shift — replacing unproductive vineyards with more efficient, fit-for-purpose plantings that are better suited to long-term sustainability. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines on today's episode include:-Variable temperatures and above-average precipitation from La Niña may improve soil conditions before spring-RMI survey: Farmland prices highest in 20 months-Illinois researchers investigate first Group 15 herbicide resistance in giant foxtail-Kentucky farmer gives outlook on 2026 cropping year-HPAI confirmed in central Iowa backyard flockSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textI go over a lot of forecast data in this episode tied to the medium and long range forecast. I also stress that the first half of 2026 will be very pivotal due to the potential La Niña to El Niño transition...Support the show
This podcast is engaging, highly detailed, and passionate—perfect for weather enthusiasts! Technical meteorology (pressure drops, dew points, synoptic setups) is mixed with practical impacts (blizzard warnings, power outages, flash freeze risk). The global perspective (Australia heat, Dead Sea flooding) adds a nice touch.The following is ADHD-friendly formatting! The idea is to make text easier to scan by bolding key words and phrases, breaking up long blocks, and using clear structure. Chapter 1: Midwest Powerhouse Storm Alert00:00 – Introduction and overview of the powerful winter storm00:36 – Rapid intensification of the storm and barometric pressure drop01:20 – Blizzard conditions and snowfall predictions for the Upper Midwest01:53 – Snow-to-water ratios and impact on snowfall totalsChapter 2: Regional Forecasts & Extreme Temperature Swings02:21 – Specific snowfall forecasts for Minnesota and blizzard warning details02:44 – High winds and power outage risks03:07 – Storm energy explained by temperature contrast03:25 – Extreme temperature differences across the storm system03:52 – St. Louis, Missouri: Dramatic temperature drop and flash freeze potential04:29 – Flash freeze concerns for the Upper Midwest and Chicago areaChapter 3: Chicago Area Weather & Upcoming Systems04:54 – Thunderstorm and severe weather risk for Illinois, including Chicago05:30 – Hail and brief tornado potential05:54 – Heavy rain as the main issue for Chicago06:17 – Snowfall expectations for Chicago06:30 – Minor clipper system and lake effect snow potential06:59 – January 5th-6th: Organized system and potential East Coast powerhouse storm07:32 – Lake effect snow in Chicago: Rarity and historical recordsChapter 4: Long-Term Outlook & Global Weather07:56 – Bitterly cold air and upcoming arctic air masses08:35 – Two-week weather patterns: Resemblance to La Niña08:58 – Confidence in forecasts and areas with drastic temperature drops09:35 – Australia: Extreme heat and unique "Sheep Grazer Warning"10:40 – Marble Bar, Australia: Continued high temperatures11:00 – Flood warnings in the Dead Sea region and Tel AvivChapter 5: Detailed Forecasts & Closing Remarks11:20 – High dew point air and its impact on storm intensity11:42 – Severe weather risk and tornado possibility for the Midwest12:00 – West Rogers Park, Chicago: Detailed forecast for the coming days13:49 – Lake feeding and East Coast storm setup14:02 – Sunrise/Sunset and geographical details for Chicago14:15 – Rain accumulation forecasts for Chicago14:27 – Thank you, warm weather enjoyment, and return of winter14:53 – Heavy snow for Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan; Western New York snowstorm15:24 – Podcast outro and music creditsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support.
Top Stories for December 27th Publish Date: December 27th PRE-ROLL: Sugar Hill Ice Skating From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Saturday, December 27th and Happy Birthday to Mick Jones I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Rising costs for insurance, with reports of refusals to pay claims, could spur legislation Georgia DOT suspends lane closures for the holidays Grayson man gets 80-year prison sentence for robbery-turned-murder All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Kia Mall of Georgia STORY 1: Rising costs for insurance, with reports of refusals to pay claims, could spur legislation Insurance costs are climbing, and people are fed up. Policyholders say they’re paying more for less—claims denied, delays dragging on for months. Meanwhile, insurers aren’t exactly thrilled with Georgia either. The state ranked dead last in profitability for insurance companies last year. “Less competition means higher prices,” said Robert Hoyt from UGA’s Terry College of Business. At a final hearing in Gwinnett, lawmakers heard it all: auto repair shops battling insurers, marathoners denied prosthetics, and frustrated customers paying out of pocket. Rep. Matt Reeves says change is coming. “We’ll be looking at prices, profits, and penalties. It’s overdue.” STORY 2: Georgia DOT suspends lane closures for the holidays With the holidays here, there’s a little gift from GDOT: no lane closures on major roads, interstates, or near shopping spots. From Dec. 23 at 6 a.m. to Dec. 28 at 10 p.m., and again Dec. 31 at 5 a.m. to Jan. 2 at 5 a.m., you’ll get a smoother ride. But don’t zone out—crews might still be working, and emergencies? Yeah, those closures can still happen. Stay sharp, watch for signs, and be extra careful near work zones. Need updates? Check the 511GA app or GDOT’s website. Safe travels, and happy holidays! STORY 3: Grayson man gets 80-year prison sentence for robbery-turned-murder A 20-year-old from Grayson, known on the streets as “Draino,” will spend the rest of his life—and then some—behind bars. Adrian Synclare Johnson was convicted last Friday on nearly two dozen charges, including murder and racketeering, for his role in the February killing of 24-year-old Gerryon Ceasor during a botched drug robbery. The sentence? Two life terms (one without parole) plus 20 years. “Gang violence won’t be tolerated,” said DA Patsy Austin-Gatson. Prosecutors say Johnson and six others planned to rob Ceasor of his Draco pistol. Shots were fired. Ceasor didn’t survive. The others await trial. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles Markets STORY 4: Polar Vortex Is Strengthening: What It Means For GA Winter Temps Georgia’s Christmas forecast? It was warm. And, according to The Weather Channel, this unseasonably toasty trend is sticking around through March. Why? A strong polar vortex. Sounds intense, right? But here’s the twist: the stronger it is, the less it messes with us. Instead of icy blasts, we’re looking at above-average temps across the South, especially in February. Meanwhile, the North gets the cold and wet. La Niña vibes, basically—warm down here, chilly up there. So, enjoy the sunshine, Georgia. Winter’s taking it easy. STORY 5: Georgia swears in its youngest state representative At just 21, Ali’s already making waves. Youngest lawmaker in Georgia’s history? Check. Youngest Democratic state rep in the country? Also check. But he’s quick to brush off the titles. “First and foremost, I’m a brother, a son, and your neighbor,” he says. Ali’s story mirrors his district’s—immigrant parents, humble beginnings, and a relentless climb. “We went from eating white rice every night to owning a home,” he recalls. That shaped him. His journey into politics started young, sparked by threats to his community’s mosque. Now, he’s building bridges, lowering costs, and proving age doesn’t define leadership. We’ll be right back. Break 3: DTL HOLIDAY INTERVIEW - Lorraine Green STORY 6: Metro Atlanta man accused of cheating people out of almost $1 million by selling bogus UGA tickets A 43-year-old Alpharetta man, Matthew Neet, is accused of pulling off a nearly $1 million scam that targeted college football fans and investors. Fake tickets, bogus investments—he allegedly promised it all, but delivered nothing. Prosecutors say Neet offered hard-to-get UGA football tickets (think Alabama, Texas matchups) and pitched timberland projects in Costa Rica. The catch? None of it was real. Instead, he pocketed $943,000 from over two dozen victims. Neet’s been charged with wire fraud and waived indictment. The FBI’s still digging, and prosecutors are ready to take him on. STORY 7: ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ cast member Kandi Burruss stars in ‘& Juliet’ on Broadway Kandi Burruss is taking her talents to Broadway. Yep, the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star and Grammy-winning artist joined the cast of & Juliet on Dec. 11 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre in New York. She’s stepping into the role for a limited run through March 8, 2026, following TikTok sensation Cheryl Porter. The show? A playful twist on Romeo & Juliet—what if Juliet didn’t, you know, end it all over Romeo? Burruss, a 14-season RHOA veteran, adds this to her packed résumé: singer, songwriter, producer, restaurateur, and now Broadway star. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: GCPS Hiring Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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Otro fiel siempre a la tradición es nuestro cronista Pepe Muñiz, que cada año nos obsequia un emocionante cuento de Navidad. Para este 2025, la historia de “El anciano y la niña”.
In this episode, Jamie dives deep into the science, migration, and behavior of Pacific Market Squid—Washington's most accessible winter fishery.Whether you're jigging from Edmonds Pier at night or hunting massive schools from a boat with sonar, understanding migration, spawning windows, and habitat will directly increase your success rate.If you love accessible fisheries, fast action, winter nights, and a freezer full of calamari—this is your jam.What Listeners Will LearnWhy Pacific Market Squid return to Puget Sound by the millions in winterHow their short life cycle & single-spawn death creates boom-or-bust fisheriesHow females spawnTypical commercial harvest volumeThe seasonal migration route Why night lights draw schools into casting rangeWashington retention rules (up to 10 pounds, water drained)Why El Niño collapses production and La Niña supercharges abundanceWhere to go next for tactics.Resources MentionedEpisode 35 – Squid Fishing in Puget Sound: Gear, Jigs & Secrets to Get You StartedAnglers Unlimited Gold Membership & SeminarsWashington Squid Limits & Regulations – WDFW site
Hace 30 años, Raquel Villaescusa se convirtió en parte de la historia de la Lotería al cantar el Gordo. En 1995, la suerte se medía en pesetas: 300 millones por serie, 30 millones por décimo. En este Faro Bombo, nos cuenta cómo vivió aquel momento que marcó su infancia y sigue resonando cada 22 de diciembre.
No episódio de hoje do BBcast Agro, Fabíola Lira, assessora de agronegócios do Banco do Brasil em Tangará da Serra-MT, analisa o encerramento da safra no centro-sul, os impactos das chuvas no nordeste e a mudança no mix de produção das usinas.Destaques do episódio:
Oxana nació en 1983 en Ucrania y fue criada por perros. Cuando fue encontrada su comportamiento era igual al de estos animales.
Die Suid-Afrikaanse Weerdiens voorspel 'n nat Kersfees en Nuwejaar, met 'n waarskuwing van 'n La Niña-weerverskynsel. Die meerderheid van Suid-Afrika se water is nie geskik om te drink nie. Die drama oor onwettige mynboubedrywighede in Bapong in Noordwes, verdiep.
✅Llaman a vacunarse ✅Fenómeno La Niña en México ✅Asesinato de “Micky Hair” ✅Avioneta accidentada ✅Clan del Golfo
En este episodio de Extra Anormal Podcast te llevamos a un lugar donde el terror no empieza de noche… empieza cuando suena la campana.
Algunas regiones de Australia iniciaron la temporada de verano envueltos en ropa de invierno y con paraguas en la mano. ¿Qué pasó? El meteorólogo Max Henriquez Daza explica por qué, aunque oficialmente la temporada de calor inicia el 1 de diciembre, algunas regiones aún están experimentando oleadas de frío (Y no tiene que ver con el fenómeno de La Niña).
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O clima mudou! Depois de um período de seca em outubro e novembro, a primeira quinzena de dezembro trouxe um alívio significativo com o retorno das chuvas às principais regiões produtoras do Brasil. Mas o que esperar da segunda metade do mês e como os produtores devem ficar em alerta devido às mudanças climáticas e períodos de chuva pelo país? Assista pelos tópicos:0:45 - Resumo da primeira quinzena1:00 - Corredores de umidade na área central2:03 - Previsões de chuva pelo país3:27 - La Niña perde força4:16 - Atenção ao clima e à pressão de doenças✅ Conheça nossas soluções:https://ihara.com.br/produtos/#IHARA #Agricultura #Agronegócio #BoletimDoClima #PrevisãoDoTempo #BoletimMeteorológico #Agro #Chuva #Soja #MilhoBem-vindo(a) ao canal da IHARA!Desde 1965, a IHARA trabalha ao lado do agricultor. Com mais de 80 produtos no portfólio para atender mais de 100 culturas diferentes, temos como propósito solucionar o dia a dia do agricultor no campo e contribuir com o progresso da agricultura brasileira. Aqui no canal, você vai encontrar muitos conteúdos de qualidade, produzidos em parceria com grandes especialistas do mercado, para ajudar você em seus desafios.Tags: IHARA, Agricultura, Agronegócio, Boletim do clima, Previsão do tempo, Boletim meteorológico, Agro, Chuva, Safra 2025/26
Klasikoak, modernoak eta bitxiak. Zinemaren istorio feministak Nosferatu zikloa bukatuko da La Niña Santa pelikularekin abendiaren 17an. Josemi Beltranekin batera, Donostia Kulturako Zinema saileko zuzendariarekin, hitz egin dugu filmaz eta hurrengo urteko zikloari buruz.---El ciclo Nosferatu Clásicas, modernas y extrañas. Historias feministas del cine llega a su fin con La Niña Santa, la película que se proyectará el día 17. Hemos podido hablar de este film con Josemi Beltrán, Director del área de cine de Donostia Kultura, quien también nos ha adelantado cómo será el ciclo de 2026.
Hoy en el programa exploramos el comportamiento climático de este “comienzo de verano”, que apenas despega en el sur del país, y qué significa que el fenómeno de La Niña haya sido “débil” en esta ocasión. Escucha también los segmentos de Pulso Digital e Insólito y Curioso.
Macca are Nevena are joined live in the studio by Ruchit Kulkarni, University of Melb; Climate Expert, as they discuss; what exactly is driving the heatwave across Australia ?Are these kinds of heatwaves becoming more common, and why? Is Australia heading toward a bad bushfire season this summer? How does La Niña this year is going to play the role in shaping Australia summer and bushfire season? Ruchit Kulkarni graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Master's degree in Atmospheric Science. His expertise lies in analysing the causes of extreme rainfall on a daily timescale across western New South Wales. Using historical records and modern datasets, he works to understand how our climate is changing and what that means for future risks. Ruchit is passionate about science communication and regularly engages with students and community audiences to discuss weather, climate, and natural hazards The post Sat, 13th, Dec, 2025: Ruchit Kulkarni, University of Melb, Climate Expert, What’s Driving Australia’s Heatwave? appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
En este episodio de Tangente conversamos con la Dra. Karin Herrera, Vicepresidenta de Guatemala, sobre cómo la ciencia, la educación y la salud pueden convertirse en políticas públicas con impacto real en la vida de niñas, niños y jóvenes.Hablamos del origen y la visión de los Clubes de Ciencia, una iniciativa que busca despertar vocaciones científicas, ampliar horizontes y generar oportunidades en distintos territorios del país, incorporando enfoques de inclusión, pertinencia cultural y alianzas con universidades, organizaciones y comunidades.También abordamos la agenda de primera infancia, con especial énfasis en los bancos de leche humana como una herramienta clave para la nutrición, la salud neonatal y la reducción de la desnutrición crónica desde los primeros mil días de vida.Más adelante se suma Donato Camay, Viceministro de Atención Primaria en Salud, para profundizar en el componente de salud pública y el trabajo territorial que sostiene la política de primera infancia.Un episodio para entender cómo la ciencia, la educación y la salud pueden articularse desde el Estado para construir futuro.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartInterlunio.orgBrouwer Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https: //whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt
- La niña sin piedad Fue uno de los crímenes más silenciados en España. Por sus características, la motivación y la naturaleza del caso, pocos recuerdan unos hechos de la más trágica crónica negra del país. Con Pablo Tresgallo. - La casa de Claudia Dicen que en este lugar los gritos nunca se apagaron. Es uno de los espacios más inquietantes de México y donde la tragedia parece que dio paso a lo sobrenatural con José Manuel García Bautista - Brujería en Canarias. En las Islas Canarias los autos de fe y la Inquisición también castigaron a supuesta brujas y brujos. Más de 300 personas fueron procesadas y sus historias son sorprendentes. José Gregorio González Gutiérrez nos habla de ello.
(00:00:28) Désinformation climatique: qui sont les nouveaux faussaires du climat? (00:07:11) "La Niña" et "El Niño": ce que nous amènent ces enfants terribles du Pacifique (00:12:37) Des Afghans réfugiés aux Etats-Unis se sentent trahis
Nutrien Agronomy Senior Science Fellow Eric Snodgrass joins us to discuss domestic weather for the rest of the year, including how long the La Niña influence might be expected to last. And April Hemmes of Iowa and Ted Hamer of Iowa are in this week's Farmer Forum. They talk about the pros and cons of federal assistance and a lot more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Se avecinan cambios en los modelos de IA que llenarán de publicidad las conversaciones con el chatbot.... y es que lamentablemente es el recurso que las empresas usan para financiar el desarrollo de sus productos. Hablamos también de la nueva arruga que Samsung, de las caídas de internet y de como los políticos nos quieren proteger ante esas amenazas sin dejar de lado el bombazo en el mundo del entretenimiento con Netflix y Warner de protagonistas. No te lo puedes perder!. Para mas información: www.frikismopuro.com Link de Amazon: https://amzn.to/35q5ixk Link de Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FrikismoPuro Link para comentar en Telegram: https://t.me/FrikismoPuro_Comentarios FEED NUEVO SIN PUBLICIDAD!: https://frikismopuro.github.io/fp/feed.xml
Early Bushfires Destroy Homes on Central Coast Despite La Niña Forecast: Colleague Jeremy Zakis reports that despite forecasts of a wet La Niña summer, New South Wales is facing intense early bushfires driven by high winds and hot, dry conditions; a fire near Kulaw on the Central Coast has already destroyed 12 homes, spreading rapidly through ground scrub and airborne embers that bypass firebreaks, with the region's eucalyptus trees exacerbating the danger as their oil can overheat and explode like "Roman candles," threatening densely vegetated tourist areas and local wildlife populations including koalas. 1907 ADELAIDE
Hoy comparto una de las verdades más confrontadoras de mi proceso: la diferencia entre vivir como una niña espiritual o como una mujer madura en Cristo. Muchas veces le entregamos nuestra vida a Dios pensando que todo cambiará mágicamente, pero nadie nos explicó que cuando el Espíritu Santo viene a habitar en nosotras, comienza la formación del “pequeño Cristo”, y esa transformación requiere madurez, obediencia y verdad.En este episodio hablo de cómo nuestras emociones infantiles gobiernan decisiones, relaciones, hábitos y procesos, incluyendo nuestra salud física y cómo la Palabra nos llama a dejar de ser “niñas fluctuantes” (Efesios 4:14). También comparto un momento personal donde mi mentor me confrontó con amor, revelándome que actuaba como niña siendo una mujer adulta. Hoy agradezco esa verdad, porque fue la puerta a mi propia madurez espiritual.Si estás cansada de sabotearte, de rendirte, de vivir buscando aprobación, o de esconderte cuando fallas… este devocional es para ti. El Espíritu Santo quiere formar en ti la mente de Cristo, pero necesitas rendir tu niña interior para que Él pueda levantarte como la mujer que Dios diseñó.Únete a mi comunidad GRATIS para bajar de peso
Jornal da ONU com Ana Paula Loureiro. Esses são os destaques desta quinta-feira, 4 de dezembro:Mundo tem mais mortes por minas terrestres em meio a cortes de fundosPrevisões apontam para meses de intensidade mais fraca do fenômeno La Niña
Organização Meteorológica Mundial reafirma importância de previsões sazonais para setores sensíveis ao clima; atualizações também orientam operações humanitárias em várias partes do mundo.
"Los niños pueden desarrollar la fe y la espiritualidad", Pastor de Iglesia Infantil Elim, Erick Lazo
Nieves Pueyos Iglesias presenta en La Ventana su libro de poemas 'La niña que dejo de comer (querer)'. Jaime, ganador de las audiobiografías del mes de noviembre, y Pilar, la segunda clasificada, visitan el programa para hablar de su audio de 30 segundos. Actualizamos sobre la toma de posesión del President Valenciano. Informa José Fores Romero.
En la carretera federal 57, cerca de Castaños, Coahuila, se esconde una de las historias más escalofriantes jamás contadas. Un trailero sufrió un aterrador accidente tras ver a una niña flotando en medio del camino… pero no fue el único. Múltiples testigos aseguran haber visto la misma aparición espectral, provocando tragedias en el mismo punto una y otra vez. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bureau of Meteorology Website Renovation Fails — Jeremy Zakis — Zakis reported on the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), which failed to accurately predict the La Niña weather cycle and subsequent rainfall patterns. A $96.5 million website renovation project resulted in a broken, non-intuitive digital platform that systematically downplayed rainfall severity in visual representations. The project's exorbitant cost, attributed partly to expensive consulting fees and extensive testing protocols, has prompted investigation by the Australian federal government regarding waste and contract oversight. 1913 BRISBANE
Greg Brady spoke to Ross Hull, Global News Meteorologist about La Niña and the polar vortex set to deliver a truly Canadian winter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textLots to get through in this episode... Upcoming rain chances and who gets it. Cold air arrives to start December and how that impacts the following 30 days. La Niña is at its peak... Could and El Niño in 2026 impact the PDO? And, if you need to...reach out to me to chat.Support the show
In The Girl and the Singing Mountains, a generous-hearted girl named Isabel hears something no one else can: mountains that sing messages of hope. When she follows a path of golden petals to a lonely neighbor, she helps bring joy back into his life through flowers, friendship, and small acts of kindness. A touching story about empathy, community, and the way a simple message can grow into something beautiful.Have a story you'd love to hear on the podcast? We'd love to read it! Email us at hello@spanishstoriesforkids.comWant the full transcript, English translation, and vocabulary list? Become a member and turn every episode into a full Spanish learning experience.________En La niña y las montañas que cantan, una niña generosa llamada Isabel escucha algo que nadie más puede oír: montañas que cantan mensajes de esperanza. Siguiendo un camino de pétalos dorados, Isabel llega a la casa de un vecino solitario y lo ayuda a recuperar la alegría por medio de flores, amistad y pequeños actos de bondad. Una historia emotiva sobre la empatía, la comunidad y cómo un mensaje sencillo puede convertirse en un jardín lleno de vida.¿Tienes una historia que te gustaría que leamos? ¡Nos encantará compartirla! Escríbenos a hello@spanishstoriesforkids.com¿Quieres la transcripción completa, la traducción al inglés y la lista de vocabulario? Hazte miembro y transforma cada episodio en una experiencia completa para aprender o enseñar español.
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Send us a textLots to sort through this episode with rain chances and how this pattern either impacts or does not impact this winter. Plus, what is going on with La Niña? Is it still going to end early?Support the show
* Ahora Estados Unidos se lanza contra casinos mexicanos* El horror en Juchitán, la historia de la niña Noelia* Maestros amenazan con boicotear el Mundial
Luis Herrero y Esther Nieto recuerdan el 40.º aniversario de la tragedia de Armero, Colombia.
La historia de Vega, un ejemplo para muchos, forma parte de 'La mirada del paciente', el libro elaborado por Cinfa que visibiliza, a través de fotografías y textos, las historias de quienes afrontan una enfermedad y de aquellos que les cuidan acompañan.
Recorded 11/07/2025, Aired 11/10/2025 Hosts Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins are enjoying the recent fall weather in this month's Southwest Climate Podcast episode. The hosts recap October which had some pretty interesting storm activity. There is a summary of the hurricane season - including the category 5 Melissa that had devastating impacts in the Caribbean. They cover the fall to winter transition patterns. Then the podcast ends with a discussion on the weak developing La Niña which may or may not relieve the drought pressure with some winter precipitation. Mentions: NOAA - Climate Prediction Center: Forecasts Southwest U.S. Station Climate Summaries Video - Hurricane Hunters pass through the eye of Melissa NOAA - National Hurricane Center NOAA - Climate Prediction Center: ENSO National Multi-Model Ensemble (NMME): JFM Precipitation ***If you receive an error message on any of the NOAA websites, try using an incognito browser window
"Los niños de pecho son campeones invisibles de Dios", Pastor Erick Lazo
Mark Drury's 9½-Year Iowa Giant, Why Weather Beats the Moon | 100% Wild Podcast Ep. 446 A warm October, one perfectly timed front, and a once-in-a-lifetime Iowa monarch. Mark joins Matt and Tim to break down a nine-plus-year-old buck's history, why “weather trumps moon,” how farm layout and micro-cool pockets produced daylight, and the winds that sealed the deal. They cover Grandma Lucy's 92-year-old bowhunt, Taylor's uniquely racked Missouri deer, running three film crews through a short front, and how La Niña may shape late fall patterns. Practical takeaways: screening near home sites, bedding-to-food distance for old deer, pressure timing, and when to sit out and strike. Timestamps 0:00 Intro, lineup, and early-season heat 0:40 Mark's Iowa buck intro & age debate (9½ vs 10½) 1:45 Why this was his best rack and what EHD did to him 2:55 Inside spread, beam length, mass—“classic Iowa big deer” 4:03 Sheds found nearly every year & charity auctions 5:00 The deer living behind the house; sold property to Wade 6:00 What changed this year: king of the roost, daylighting multiple spots 7:10 “Slave to his stomach”: short bed-to-food for old bucks 8:15 The kill evening—buck out at ~6:15, broad daylight 9:15 Wind plan: “Hot Corner” needs a north, home plot needs a south 10:20 Family schedule, tag timing, and picking the sit 11:15 Farm divider ravine & limited cross-over 12:05 Scrape loop at night; no challengers post-EHD thinning 13:10 Neighbor sharing pics—always dark on his side 14:20 Screening the home plot: 200×50 yd corn block to hide activity 15:55 “We walked 150 yards from the house to the blind” 16:50 Old bucks & late-season daylight—human-years analogy 18:00 Body notes, hooves, double throat patch 18:35 Early-season success strategy: bottom fields & micro-cool areas 20:05 Three-night front: running three crews, one tag a night 21:15 Weather vs moon: why the front won, early movement 22:20 Jackpot setup: great moon + great front + phase 23:35 October lull returns; plan short strikes on cooler days 24:45 High pressure spiking—why it helped 26:10 Grandma Lucy's hunt at 92: the shot, adrenaline, recovery 28:20 Taylor's Missouri buck: funky side that still scores close 29:40 Arrow setup & pass-through at ~18–19 yards 30:50 Taylor's drought ends: 36–37 sits without a bow kill 32:00 Trivia: La Niña patterns and “weather trumps moon” refresher 33:40 Shoutouts and Rack Pack note 34:40 Tag status and late-October outlook 36:10 Wrap: when to expand crews, when to wait for the front 42:50 Close Join the Rack Pack Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/share/g/n73gskJT7BfB2Ngc/ Get ahead of your Game with DeerCast available on iOS and Android devices App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/deercast/id1425879996 Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.druryoutdoors.deercast.app Don't forget to stock up for your next hunt! 1st Phorm has you covered! Protein Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/protein-sticks-15ct?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Level-1 Bars: https://1stphorm.com/products/level-1-bar-15ct?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Energy Drinks: https://1stphorm.com/products/1st-phorm-energy?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Hydration Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/hydration-sticks?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Send us a voice message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/100PercentWild?fbclid=IwY2xjawHG5cpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHS-OqetdhlMV6LGrV5KfUBO7fjYcduyut_LzgxrQnEgBbe_vPXGCMgF1Sw_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw For exciting updates on what's happening on the field and off, follow us on social Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OfficialDruryOutdoors Instagram: @DruryOutdoors Twitter: @DruryOutdoors Be sure to check out http://www.druryoutdoors.com for more information, hunts, and more! Music provided by Epidemic Sound http://player.epidemicsound.com/
If you're craving live music this weekend - here's who's playing, including "An Evening with Morrissey" at The Greek. D4vd has not yet been arrested after a young woman's body was found in his Tesla last month. Jennifer Aniston has revealed why she never had kids, and it's not what you think. ‘Survivor' is off to an emotional start, and we're locked in. A man and his thermos will make your jaw drop. The gang is craving nachos and affordable trains.
Extreme Spring Heat Signals Catastrophically Hot Summer and Multi-Wave Bushfire Risk for AustraliaGuest: Jeremy Zakis Australian springtime is experiencing unseasonably hot temperatures, approximately 16°C above average. Western Australia recorded 110°F, while Sydney reached 80-90°F. This sustained heat is seen as an ominous sign of a catastrophically hot summer involving droughts and bushfires. However, temperatures are expected to plummet by up to 20°C later in the week. This rapid cycling between hot/dry and cool/wet weather poses a major risk, as rain promotes rapid undergrowth that could fuel second, third, or fourth waves of bushfires. Discussions of La Niña have vanished, focusing instead on Antarctic upper-level wind layers, which are about 30°C warmer. Long-term forecasting is currently "almost impossible." 1864 BUSHFIRE
A fines de 1977, Néstor Delgado, Juana Benítez y sus dos hijos se preparaban en Buenos Aires para una gran hazaña: ser parte de las primeras familias que vivirían en la Antártida. Pero poco antes de partir, Juana recibió una noticia inesperada que pondría en riesgo todos los planes. En nuestro sitio web puedes encontrar una transcripción del episodio. Or you can also check this English translation. ♥ Vivimos tiempos difíciles. Somos un medio sin ánimo de lucro, y nuestra permanencia depende de oyentes como tú. Si valoras nuestro trabajo, únete a Deambulantes, nuestras membresías. Ayúdanos a elevar las voces latinas y narrar la experiencia de nuestras comunidades. Tu aporte se invierte directamente en nuestro trabajo periodístico y hace toda la diferencia. ★ Si no quieres perderte ningún episodio, suscríbete a nuestro boletín y recibe todos los martes un correo. Además, los viernes te enviaremos cinco recomendaciones inspiradoras del equipo para el fin de semana. ✓ ¿Nos escuchas para mejorar tu español? Tenemos algo extra para ti: prueba nuestra app Jiveworld, diseñada para estudiantes intermedios de la lengua que quieren aprender con nuestros episodios. At the end of 1977, Néstor Delgado, Juana Benítez and their two children were preparing for a great adventure: soon, they would be among the first families to live in Antarctica. But shortly before leaving Buenos Aires, Juana received unexpected news that would put all of their plans at risk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.