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A coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon that is the counterpart of El Niño

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Sooner or Later TV
We got to review La nina de la cabra (The Goat Girl) EARLY

Sooner or Later TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 41:54


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Cape CopCast
Chief's Chat #41: How CCPD is already prepared for Hurricane Season

Cape CopCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 34:42 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Cape CopCast 'Chief's Chat,' we sit down with Chief Sizemore to get real about hurricane preparedness in Cape Coral, from the anxiety many of us feel on June 1 to the hard-earned lessons from storms like Ian. El Nino, La Nina, projected storm counts... none of that changes the bottom line: it only takes one, and readiness beats optimism every time.We break down what our police department actually does as a storm approaches, and the moment we have to stop responding for safety. We discuss how we stage personnel before conditions deteriorate, what happens inside the building when sustained winds hit 45 mph, and the personal prep basics we expect from our own staff: a real family plan, cash on hand, prescriptions, uniforms, food, and the items that matter when you are working around the clock.After the storm, we explain “first push,” the initial damage assessment that guides everything that comes next, and how alpha/bravo scheduling helps us handle both regular calls for service and hurricane recovery missions. That includes welfare checks, traffic control, generator deployments, protecting limited fuel resources, supporting points of distribution, and keeping the city moving toward normal as fast as possible.

Mary Walter Radio
News Anchor and Meteorologist Howard Bernstein joins us!

Mary Walter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 88:42


Howard always has something to say and he's looking forward to your questions & comments!Follow Howard on X: @hbwx

Il podcast del disagio
"Nessuna donna è un'isola" con Kamakri e la Nina

Il podcast del disagio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 79:16


Torna al PDD una donna meravigliosa che abbiamo imparato a conoscere tramite il racconto del suo lavoro e della scelta di portare avanti una passione che è diventata una realtà di business: ⁠Kamakri⁠⁠ (consigliamo l'ascolto del racconto dalla prima in cui è stata nostra ospite ovvero Sartoria Emozionale). Stavolta le abbiamo chiesto di raccontarci quanto importanti e complesse siano le collaborazioni tra artigiane nel suo mondo e per farlo ci ha portato una delle persone con cui si è trovata a condividere gioie e dolori del mondo dell'artigianato aka La NinaQuesta puntata è sponsorizzata proprio da lei che ha scelto il PDD per raccontarsi e raccontare il suo progetto.*Se anche tu vuoi far conoscere il tuo progetto o piccolo business con una pubblicità mirata a un pubblico che condivide i tuoi valori scrivi a podcastdeldisagio@gmail.com**Seguici su IG :⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Il Podcast del Disagio⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ e sul ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tubo del Disagio⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Il podcast del disagio è condotto e ideato da ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Vee Tridente ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Co-host e editing ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Francesca Faralli ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sigla di ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mattia Ceci⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

The River Radius Podcast
Southeast River Forecast Center 2026

The River Radius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 29:14


The Southeast River Forecast Center hosts a landscape that has the Appalachian Mountains in the north, is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to its east and the Gulf of Mexico to its south, has the Florida Peninsula jutting into those ocean waters, and lowlands between the oceans and mountains. Rain and hurricanes are powerful and important parts of the climate in the Southeast and this region has the most rivers of all the River Forecast Center domains. Did this region have a warm and dry March like much of the country did?  How was their winter precipitation?  What type of summer river flow do they anticipate and what happens here if El Nino is truly the emerging influence? This is the 4th episode in a series hosting interviews with five of the thirteen River Forecast Centers in the US. Our guest for this episode is Haley Stuckey, Hydrometeorological Analysis and Support Forecaster with the Southeast River Forecast Center   GUEST Haley Stuckey, Hydrometeorological Analysis & Support ForecasterSoutheast River Forecast Center River Forecast Centers NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NWS National Weather Service   SPONSORSPoudre River Fund NRS NRS PFD for Whale Foundation Whale Foundation   PREVIOUS EPISODES ON RIVER FLOW FORECASTColorado River Basin Snowpack & River Flow 2026 - Apple Podcasts Colorado River Basin Snowpack & River Flow 2026 - SpotifyCalifornia & Nevada Snowpack & River Flow 2026 - Apple Podcasts California & Nevada Snowpack & River Flow 2026 - Spotify Columbia Basin Snowpack & River Flow 2026 - Apple Podcasts Columbia Basin Snowpack & River Flow 2026 - Spotify2024 Snowpack & River Flow - Apple Podcasts 2024 Snowpack & River Flow - Spotify 2023 Western Snowpack & River Flow -  Apple Podcasts 2023 Western Snowpack & River Flow - SpotifyAtmospheric Rivers 101 - Apple Podcasts Atmospheric Rivers 101 - Spotify Part 1, Hurricane Helene in Appalachia, The Science - Apple Podcasts Part 1, Hurricane Helene in Appalachia, The Science - Spotify Part 2, Hurricane Helene in Appalachia, River Rescue - Apple Podcasts Part 2, Hurricane Helene in Appalachia, River Rescue - Spotify THE RIVER RADIUSWebsiteRunoff signup (episode newsletter)InstagramFacebookApple PodcastSpotifyLink Tree

Word on the Reef
S3 E12: Mud, Blood and Sea Turtles: Caitlin's Quest to Give Turtles a Future

Word on the Reef

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 54:35


In 2022, a mass stranding of more than 600 sick turtles devastated Hervey Bay in South East Queensland. As volunteers worked tirelessly to rescue them, scientists got to work on solving the puzzle: what caused this disaster?Dr Caitlin Smith is one of the scientists racing to unravel the threats facing our sea turtles before it's too late.Her work has seen her fearlessly leaning out of helicopters to survey seagrass, slip-sliding across stinky mud bogs to rescue half-ton turtles, studying turtle blood samples, and putting baby turtles through fitness tests to understand how our actions are impacting them.In this episode, she explains why these ancient animals are so magnetic, and what we need to do to save them.More info:Assessing the impacts of contaminant exposure on green sea turtles - Dr Caitlin Smith, UniSCPost-flood monitoring of seagrass in Hervey Bay and Great Sandy Strait - JCU TropwaterDugongs and turtles are starving to death in Queensland's seas - and La Nina's floods are to blame - Professor Kathy Townsend, The Conversation.Mon Repos Turtle CentreUniSC Milbi Centre: Sea Turtle Research and Conservation Support the showHelp Keep Word on the Reef Afloat!Please take 2 minutes to fill out our Word on the Reef Listener Survey to help us apply for funding for the show!PROTECT THE REEF - Sign these Petitions Now!Australian Marine Conservation Society: Australia, it's time to lead on Climate Action!Divers for Climate: Sign the 'I'm a Diver for Climate' National StatementAustralian Conservation Foundation: No New Coal and Gas!Queensland Conservation Council: Take Strong Climate Action and Build a Positive Renewable Future!Our Islands Our Home: Protect the Torres Strait Islands from Climate ChangeGreenpeace: Save the Great Barrier Reef!WWF Australia: Protect NatureRising Tide: ...

Disaster Podcast
2026 Hurricane Season Forecast Review

Disaster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 34:02


This week on the Disaster Podcast we take a look at the 2026 hurricane forecast put out by several universities, NOAA, and groups like Accuweather. One key variable in predicting the coming season is the presence or absence of El Niño or La Niña in the equatorial region of the central Pacific Ocean. Dan DePodwin, our disaster weather expert breaks down the coming forecast and talks about how global weather and climate patterns impact storm formation half a world away. Dr. Joe Holley joins the discussion as well and we look at the messaging around hurricanes as they approach landfall. The National Hurricane Center recently updated their forecast cone graphic to make it easier to understand. Dan and Joe share their thoughts about the adjustments and about disaster messaging in general. Joe also shares his thoughts about preparedness for the coming season at the local, state, and federal levels. What to know about the new cone graphic: Incorporates all land-based (coastal and inland) tropical storm and hurricane watches and warnings in effect for the continental United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands; Uses single shading for the entire 5-day outlook cone; Legend depicts symbols for areas where a hurricane watch and tropical storm warning are both in effect (represented by diagonal pink and blue lines); and Full and intermediate Tropical Cyclone Advisories are/will be publicly available on hurricanes.gov. NHC will also be introducing a new experimental version of the NHC's Tropical Cyclone Track Forecast Cone. Since its debut in 2002, the cone has shown where the tropical cyclone's forecast center is likely to go, based on past forecast calculations. Scroll down for Podcast Discussion Summary Thank you as always to Paragon Medical Education Group for their long-term support of the Disaster Podcast. Dr. Joe Holley and the team at Paragon continue to provide excellent and customized disaster response training to jurisdictions around the U.S. and internationally as well. Podcast Discussion Summary Hurricane Season Forecast Discussion The podcast host Jamie Davis welcomed back Dr. Joe and Dan Depodwin to discuss upcoming weather events, particularly the hurricane season. Dr. Joe shared his upcoming schedule, including a Paragon lab in Florida and the First Care Conference in Fort Lauderdale in early June, which runs alongside the Gathering of the Eagles event. Dan discussed unusual weather patterns in the Northeast, noting chilly conditions in May despite early warm spells, and shared AccuWeather’s forecast for the Atlantic hurricane season, predicting 11-16 named storms and 4-7 hurricanes, which is around or slightly below average. He emphasized that even in a below-average season, multiple hurricanes could still impact the United States, using Hurricane Andrew in 1992 as an example. El Nino’s Impact on Hurricanes Dan and Jamie discussed how El Nino and La Nina affect hurricane seasons in the Atlantic Basin. Dan explained that El Nino, characterized by warmer than average water temperatures in the Pacific, typically leads to increased wind shear in the Atlantic, resulting in fewer hurricanes. They noted that while El Nino years generally have fewer storms, they don’t eliminate the possibility of storms. Dan mentioned that current forecasts indicate a strong or potentially record-breaking El Nino developing later in the summer and continuing into the fall. El Niño and Hurricane Season Dan explained that El Niño is driven by weakening easterly winds along the equator in the Pacific Ocean, which reduces cooler water upwelling and leads to warmer ocean temperatures. He noted that hurricanes play a crucial role in transferring energy globally by moving heat from the equator to higher latitudes. Dan emphasized that while this year’s hurricane season may have fewer storms than normal, the warm sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico will continue to fuel storm intensification, making preparation essential during the season running from June 1st to November 30th. Hurricane Preparedness and Response Planning The group discussed hurricane preparedness and response capabilities ahead of the upcoming hurricane season. Joe explained FEMA’s reorganization, noting that while federal response capabilities are effective, there may be variability in state-level preparedness and recovery efforts. The discussion included an analysis of updated National Hurricane Center forecast cone graphics, which now better show inland risks and warning areas. Dan and Joe emphasized the importance of heeding evacuation orders and preparing well in advance of storms, with Joe highlighting the need for experiential training and partnership between federal and state teams. Wrap up and updates The team went through contact information and the team encouraged listeners to stay safe. The group discussed the role of specialized training, with Jamie highlighting the sponsorship of the Disaster Podcast by Paragon Medical Education Group. Catch the full episode using the player above or on your favorite podcast platform, and don't forget to subscribe to the Disaster Podcast for weekly insights from leaders in disaster response and research!

The River Radius Podcast
California & Nevada Snowpack & River Flow 2026

The River Radius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 32:25


With the unique winter and spring weather events creating a mixed snowpack and melt season, this episode talks with the California Nevada River Forecast Center to learn details about the expected river flows this spring and summer in their region, and to look at what types of precipitation might load up for the summer and fall. This is the 2nd episode in a series of five episodes talking with five River Forecast Centers across the US. The River Forecast Centers are part of the National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; they track all precipitation in each river basin, creating flow forecasts based on a variety of parameters. In this time of shifty weather and climate rowdiness, these experts are able to explain how the weather of the past fall and winter will impact river flows today and into the near future.    California Nevada River Forecast Center River Forecast Centers NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NWS National Weather Service   SPONSORSPoudre River Fund NRS NRS PFD for Whale Foundation Whale Foundation   PREVIOUS EPISODES ON RIVER FLOW FORECAST Columbia Basin Snowpack & River Flow 2026 - Apple Podcasts Columbia Basin Snowpack & River Flow 2026 - Spotify2024 Snowpack & River Flow - Apple Podcasts 2024 Snowpack & River Flow - Spotify 2023 Western Snowpack & River Flow -  Apple Podcasts 2023 Western Snowpack & River Flow - SpotifyAtmospheric Rivers 101 - Apple Podcasts Atmospheric Rivers 101 - Spotify THE RIVER RADIUSWebsiteRunoff signup (episode newsletter)InstagramFacebookApple PodcastSpotifyLink Tree

The Ship Report
The Ship Report, Monday, May 11, 2026

The Ship Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 9:20


As our spring weather forecast evolves, a look ahead at La Nino and El Nino in the PacificAccording to UW meteorologist Cliff Mass, we have some rain coming our way this week and later in the month. It's a sign of a switch from La Nina to El Nino conditions in the Pacific. Today we'll take a look at what these two climate terms mean.

Mannlegi þátturinn
Aldin samtökin og kórinn, leikhús í bíó og veðurspjallið með Einari

Mannlegi þátturinn

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 54:50


Við kynntumst aðeins starfi Aldin, samtaka eldri aðgerðarsinna gegn lofslagsvá í þættinum í dag. Sólveig Baldursdóttir og Halldór Reynisson eru félagar í Aldin og þau komu til okkar og sögðu frá tilurð samtakanna, starfinu, samnefndum kór og þýðingu hans í þeirra starfi. Í lokin fengum við svo að heyra upptöku af kóræfingu. National Theatre Live er framtak Breska Þjóðleikhússins þar sem margar af bestu sýningum leikhússins eru sýndar í völdum kvikmyndahúsum um allan heim. Bíó Paradís er samstarfsaðili NTL á Íslandi og meðal sýninga framundan er uppfærsla Breska Þjóðleikhússins, All My Sons, eða Allir synir mínir eftir Arthur Miller, sem sýnd verður 25.maí. Ása Baldursdóttir dagskrárstjóri í Bíó Paradís og Sigríður Jónsdóttir, verkefnastjóri á leikminjasafni Þjóðminjasafnsins, komu í þáttinn og fóru til dæmis yfir hvaða sýningar verða í boði. Einar Sveinbjörnsson kom svo til okkar í dag í veðurspjallið. Hann byrjaði á veðurútlitinu og veðurhorfum fram á kjördag og mikilvægi þess að almennar kosningar á landinu eru tímasettar á þeim árstíma þegar auðvelt er að komast leiðar sinnar. Svo fjallaði hann um muninn á veðri, tíðarfari, veðurfari og loftslagi. Að lokum voru það svo El-Nino og La-Nina, sem eru fyrirbæri í Kyrrahafinu og Einar skýrði fyrir okkur hver munurinn á þeim er og tengsl þeirra við veður á jörðinni og hnattræna hitann. Tónlistin í þættinum: Og co. / Vilhjálmur Vilhjálmsson (Magnús Þór Sigmundsson, texti Vilhjálmur Vilhjálmsson) Jörðin mín / Aldin kór (Jón Ásgeirsson, texti Ludvig Guðmundssyni) Glaumbær / Dúmbó og Steini (Jóhann G. Jóhannsson) Ítalskur calypso / Erla Þorsteinsdóttir (Monte & Merrell, texti Loftur Guðmundsson) Landsímalína / Spilverk þjóðanna (Valgeir Guðjónsson og Sigurður Bjóla Garðarsson) UMSJÓN: GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR OG GUNNAR HANSSON

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Idaho Ag Today
Summer weather outlook

Idaho Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026


I don't know about you but I am on total pins and needles as I look toward summer, what with extremely low snow pack and persistent drought in Idaho.

VOV - Sự kiện và Bàn luận
Diễn đàn Chủ nhật - Chủ động phòng, chống hạn hán, thiếu nước, xâm nhập mặn trong bối cảnh El Nino năm 2026

VOV - Sự kiện và Bàn luận

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 43:52


Trạng thái ENSO đã chuyển từ La Nina sang trung tính và nhiều khả năng sẽ bước vào pha El Nino từ giữa năm 2026. Với xác suất lên tới 80–90%, hiện tượng này còn có thể đạt cường độ trung bình đến mạnh vào cuối năm, thậm chí không loại trừ kịch bản cực đoan kéo dài sang năm 2027.Thực hiện chỉ đạo của Chính phủ và Bộ Nông nghiệp và Môi trường, ngành thủy lợi đã và đang triển khai đồng bộ nhiều giải pháp như: rà soát cân đối nguồn nước từng hệ thống công trình, điều chỉnh lịch thời vụ, không sản xuất vượt khả năng cấp nước; tăng cường tích trữ nước, vận hành linh hoạt các hồ chứa; đẩy mạnh các giải pháp công trình và phi công trình nhằm giảm thiểu tối đa thiệt hại do hạn hán, thiếu nước và xâm nhập mặn. Tuy nhiên, trong bối cảnh biến đổi khí hậu ngày càng phức tạp, những giải pháp trước mắt là chưa đủ. Cần có cách tiếp cận tổng thể, dài hạn, kết hợp giữa quy hoạch tài nguyên nước, phát triển hệ thống thủy lợi thích ứng và thay đổi tư duy sản xuất nông nghiệp theo hướng tiết kiệm, hiệu quả và bền vững hơn.Diễn đàn với chủ đề: “Chủ động phòng, chống hạn hán, thiếu nước, xâm nhập mặn trong bối cảnh El Nino năm 2026” sẽ cùng các chuyên gia, nhà quản lý phân tích sâu hơn những thách thức đặt ra, đồng thời làm rõ các giải pháp từ công trình đến tổ chức sản xuất nhằm giúp các địa phương, người dân và doanh nghiệp chủ động ứng phó, giảm thiểu rủi ro trong thời gian tới.Hiện tượng Elnino ảnh hưởng đến sản xuất nông nghiệp

The Ugly Quacking Duck Podcast
Are We In For A Wild Ride, Or Not?

The Ugly Quacking Duck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 28:53 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailAre we headed for a “wild ride” this year, or just the usual chaos with a new label? We kick things off from our hidden studio in Southern Illinois with the kind of talk everyone can relate to: spring weather that can't make up its mind. Then we zoom out to the big climate headline driving the conversation, as NOAA signals the La Nina pattern has ended and El Nino may develop later this year. We unpack what that shift can mean in real terms, including the possibility of a stronger warming pattern, hotter seasons, and ripple effects that could shape hurricane season in both the Atlantic and Pacific.  After that, we run a fast, listener-friendly “weather around the world” check. You'll hear current conditions like humidity, wind, pressure, and air quality from places like Phoenix, Spokane, Australia, and a surprise stop in Beijing. That Beijing report hits differently, with unhealthy air quality and low visibility that make you appreciate clean air in a new way.  We also drop our seven-day earthquake report with totals across magnitudes, call out a notable 5.7 near Silver Springs, Nevada, and share why even a “low week” still deserves attention. Then we pivot into space weather: a coronal hole facing Earth could send high-speed solar wind our way with potential G2 geomagnetic storms, lining up with dark new-moon skies for aurora viewing. We even shout out a photo that captures Starlink satellites in the same frame, raising a real question about how much is too much. We wrap with a Supreme Court ruling on internet providers and piracy, plus ways to support the show. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us what the weather is doing where you are.Support the show I hope you enjoy the show!  If you find value in our show,Come back, and tell a friend. Sharing the podcast with someone is a very good way for us to grow.Pray for us.Contact Us. Email: theuglyquackingduck@gmail.com. Text us: On a podcast 2.0 player you will find a link under the episode description. Leave a voice message: On our “Comment” page there is a link to record your voice. Just letting us know you are out there listening is a big boost!Help us with ideas, technology, art work, etc.Support us financially. The equipment, the Podcast hosting, the web page all costs.  “Support the Podcast”Anyway you can support us is very much appreciated! Thank You. Until Next time.73 and may the Father's love go with you.Bruce  Email:          theuglyquackingduck@gmail.comWebsite:     https://theuglyquackingduck.com/

The Ugly Quacking Duck Podcast
Are We In For A Wild Ride, Or Not?

The Ugly Quacking Duck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 28:53 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailAre we headed for a “wild ride” this year, or just the usual chaos with a new label? We kick things off from our hidden studio in Southern Illinois with the kind of talk everyone can relate to: spring weather that can't make up its mind. Then we zoom out to the big climate headline driving the conversation, as NOAA signals the La Nina pattern has ended and El Nino may develop later this year. We unpack what that shift can mean in real terms, including the possibility of a stronger warming pattern, hotter seasons, and ripple effects that could shape hurricane season in both the Atlantic and Pacific.  After that, we run a fast, listener-friendly “weather around the world” check. You'll hear current conditions like humidity, wind, pressure, and air quality from places like Phoenix, Spokane, Australia, and a surprise stop in Beijing. That Beijing report hits differently, with unhealthy air quality and low visibility that make you appreciate clean air in a new way.  We also drop our seven-day earthquake report with totals across magnitudes, call out a notable 5.7 near Silver Springs, Nevada, and share why even a “low week” still deserves attention. Then we pivot into space weather: a coronal hole facing Earth could send high-speed solar wind our way with potential G2 geomagnetic storms, lining up with dark new-moon skies for aurora viewing. We even shout out a photo that captures Starlink satellites in the same frame, raising a real question about how much is too much. We wrap with a Supreme Court ruling on internet providers and piracy, plus ways to support the show. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us what the weather is doing where you are.Support the show I hope you enjoy the show!  If you find value in our show,Come back, and tell a friend. Sharing the podcast with someone is a very good way for us to grow.Pray for us.Contact Us. Email: theuglyquackingduck@gmail.com. Text us: On a podcast 2.0 player you will find a link under the episode description. Leave a voice message: On our “Comment” page there is a link to record your voice. Just letting us know you are out there listening is a big boost!Help us with ideas, technology, art work, etc.Support us financially. The equipment, the Podcast hosting, the web page all costs.  “Support the Podcast”Anyway you can support us is very much appreciated! Thank You. Until Next time.73 and may the Father's love go with you.Bruce  Email:          theuglyquackingduck@gmail.comWebsite:     https://theuglyquackingduck.com/

Fruit Grower Report

John Baranick, ag meteorologist at DTN, says they're predicting a switch from a La Niña to an El Niño this year, and it could be a strong one.

Texas Ag Today
Texas Ag Today - April 8, 2026

Texas Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 23:29


*It's important to keep young people involved in agriculture.  *A West Texas A&M professor has received a half million-dollar grant to study liver abscesses in beef cattle.  *Texas A&M is investing $133 million in a new meat sciences and technology center. *We're seeing a shift from La Nina to El Nino.  *The American Farm Bureau Federation is asking Congress to address farm labor issues.  *Virtual fencing can benefit the budget of ranches that use it.  *The Department of Agriculture released its latest estimates for the Food Dollar Series. *A topical wound spray has been approved to treat and prevent screwworms.  

BBCast Agro
Clima no agro: transição da La Niña e impactos nas lavouras | BBcast Agro - 07/04/2026

BBCast Agro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 2:47


No episódio de hoje do BB Cast Agro, Marcos Lira, assessor de agronegócios do Banco do Brasil em Campos de Holambra (SP), analisa o cenário climático e seus impactos nas principais regiões produtoras do Brasil.Destaques do episódio: 

Disaster Podcast
NAEMSP, EMS and USAR Training, and Disaster Response with Dr. Joe Holley

Disaster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 34:34


Dr. Joe Holley in USAR training The Disaster Podcast’s Dr. Joe Holley has been busy over the last month and a half traveling to conferences and training scenarios. In this episode, we talk with Joe about his recent travels to get his take aways from these events and what he sees in the near future for disaster responders. Also on the show were disaster emergency management expert Becky DePodwin and our disaster meteorologist Dan DePodwin. The episode is co-hosted by Sam Bradley and Jamie Davis. Scroll down for Podcast Discussion Summary Thank you as always to Paragon Medical Education Group for their long-term support of the Disaster Podcast. Dr. Joe Holley and the team at Paragon continue to provide excellent and customized disaster response training to jurisdictions around the U.S. and internationally as well. Podcast Discussion Summary US Severe Weather Discussion The group discussed recent severe weather events across the United States, including tornadoes, snowstorms, and a heat wave in the West. Becky explained that March is typically an active weather month due to jet stream patterns, and current conditions are being influenced by an amplified jet stream rather than El Nino or La Nina patterns. The discussion covered impacts including power outages, road closures, and challenges for emergency services in affected regions. The group noted that while weather conditions have been extreme, the forecast for the coming week appears calmer with no severe weather expected. EMS Developments and Education Updates Joe discussed his recent activities in EMS, including attending the National Association of EMS Physicians meeting in Florida and teaching a medical specialist class for urban search and rescue. He highlighted new developments in EMS, such as blood administration programs, changes in DEA regulations, and technological advancements in airways and patient monitoring. Joe also mentioned his work with Paragon Medical Education Group and the Commission on Accreditation of Prehospital Continuing Education (CAPSE), emphasizing the importance of quality continuing education for EMS providers. The group discussed potential future collaborations, including a planned episode featuring James Corbin to discuss experiential training. Wrap up and updates The team went through contact information and the team encouraged listeners to stay safe. The group discussed the role of specialized training, with Jamie highlighting the sponsorship of the Disaster Podcast by Paragon Medical Education Group. Catch the full episode using the player above or on your favorite podcast platform, and don't forget to subscribe to the Disaster Podcast for weekly insights from leaders in disaster response and research!

VOV - Việt Nam và Thế giới
Tin thế giới - Chuyên gia Trung Quốc: Còn sớm để khẳng định siêu El Nino sẽ dẫn đến năm nóng nhất trong lịch sử

VOV - Việt Nam và Thế giới

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 1:28


VOV1 - Chuyên gia Trung mới đây cho rằng, còn quá sớm để dự đoán hiện tượng siêu El Nino có thể hình thành trong năm nay với các đợt nắng nóng kỷ lục và thời tiết cực đoan.Tuyên bố của các chuyên gia Trung Quốc được đưa ra sau khi có các cuộc thảo luận rầm rộ trên mạng xã hội nước này, cho rằng năm nay và năm sau có thể là những năm nóng nhất trong lịch sử, làm dấy lên lo ngại về hiện tượng thời tiết siêu El Nino gây biến đổi khí hậu toàn cầu đang đến gần.Các cuộc thảo luận trên xuất phát từ việc nhiều thông tin truyền thông dẫn dự báo của một số viện nghiên cứu trên thế giới, cho rằng hiện tượng El Niño mạnh có thể xảy ra vào cuối năm nay, làm nhiễu loạn khí hậu toàn cầu, không chỉ gây ra các thảm họa như nắng nóng cực đoan, lũ lụt và hạn hán, mà còn có thể đẩy nhiệt độ toàn cầu tăng cao, khiến nhiệt độ mùa hè năm nay và năm sau đạt mức kỷ lục.Các phân tích dựa trên dữ liệu giám sát mới nhất cùng dự báo từ nhiều mô hình khí hậu trong nước và quốc tế của Trung tâm Khí hậu Quốc gia Trung Quốc cho thấy, hiện tượng La Nina đang suy yếu và dự kiến ​​sẽ chuyển sang trạng thái trung tính. Nhiệt độ mặt biển ở khu vực trung tâm và phía Đông Thái Bình Dương nhiệt đới sẽ liên tục tăng, có thể chuyển sang trạng thái El Nino vào cuối mùa Xuân này.Bà Lưu Vân Vân, Trưởng Phòng Dự báo khí hậu của trung tâm cho rằng, khả năng cao khu vực trung tâm và phía Đông xích đạo Thái Bình Dương sẽ bước vào hiện tượng El Niño trong nửa cuối năm nay, nhưng hiện vẫn chưa thể dự đoán chính xác thời điểm hình thành và cường độ tổng thể.Bà cho biết, hiện tại, vẫn còn những khác biệt đáng kể trong kết quả của các mô hình dự báo khí hậu quốc tế khác nhau và chưa đạt được đồng thuận. Do đó, còn quá sớm để kết luận hiện tượng “siêu El Nino” sẽ xảy ra trong năm nay.Còn theo bà Trần Lệ Quyên, Chuyên gia trưởng của Phòng Dự báo khí hậu, El Nino-Dao động Nam (ENSO) là hiện tượng tương tác khí quyển - đại dương xảy ra ở vùng nhiệt đới Thái Bình Dương, với chu kỳ 3-7 năm/lần. Đây là sự biến đổi tự nhiên của hệ thống khí hậu.Bà cũng cho biết, các sự kiện El Nino thường đi kèm với sự gia tăng nhiệt độ trung bình toàn cầu. Nhưng quy mô của sự nóng lên và cường độ của thời tiết cực đoan phụ thuộc vào sức mạnh, loại hình của sự kiện và phản ứng khí hậu khu vực. “Ở giai đoạn này, còn quá sớm để khẳng định siêu El Nino sẽ xảy ra và dẫn đến năm nóng nhất trong lịch sử”.Các chuyên gia Trung Quốc cảnh báo, các cuộc thảo luận trên mạng xã hội về “năm nóng nhất” hoặc “thời tiết cực đoan” có thể đang phóng đại hoặc là sự cắt ghép thiếu chính xác, đồng thời kêu gọi công chúng thận trọng khi diễn giải các dự đoán, đặc biệt là sự không chắc chắn về thời gian hình thành, cường độ và khu vực bị ảnh hưởng cụ thể của hiện tượng El Nino./. Bích Thuận/VOV Trung QuốcHình ảnh minh họa của Trung tâm Khí hậu Quốc gia Trung Quốc

wetter.com Podcast
Gravierende Veränderungen bei El Niño: Meteorologe gibt Update

wetter.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 28:05


El Niño sorgt weltweit für Extremwetter. Im Februar wurde die Einordnung des Phänomens überarbeitet. Was bedeutet das für zukünftige Prognosen und kommt 2026 ein neuer El Niño? Alle Details erfährst du in der aktuellen Podcastfolge von "Wetter, Wissen, Was".

Texas Ag Today
Texas Ag Today - March 4, 2026

Texas Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 23:15


*Spring will bring an increased threat of screwworms in Deep South Texas.  *Officials from the U.S. and Canada are meeting soon to discuss the USMCA.  *The Texas Peanut Industry Roundtable is Thursday, March 5th in Stephenville.  *The Hemphill County Beef Conference is scheduled for April 28th & 29th in Canadian. *The outlook for corn leafhoppers this year is promising on the Texas High Plains.  *La Nina has caused some volatile weather swings this winter.  *Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins rolled out five key commitments for the upcoming year.  *East Texas needs some rain in a bad way.*Ivomec has been approved for prevention of the new world screwworm in cattle.  

Texas Ag Today
Texas Ag Today - February 3, 2026

Texas Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 24:12


*The screwworm fight has moved to Texas.   *La Nina continues to play a role in Texas weather.  *Corn farmers in the Texas High Plains are deciding on planting dates.  *Three horses in Wichita County have tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia.   *The nation's cow herd continues to shrink.*East Texas has dealt with some cold weather.  *There are a lot of factors that affect pregnancy in mares.  

Enjoy Your Piping! With Gary West
Episode 130 - Celtic Connections Preview 2026

Enjoy Your Piping! With Gary West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 60:17


Send us a textGary looks ahead to the various piping treats to be found at Celtic Connections 2026.PlaylistMacNaughtons Vale of Atholl Pipe Band with Molendinar, Susan MacLeod, Fleshmarket Close, Ca the Yowes and Tar the House from Live n WellIndia Alba with Donald, Willie and his Dog and the Elephant and Camel from Reels and Ragas John McSherry, Brendán Quinn, and Francis McIlduff with Liz Rowsome's from Feile (Live) Brighde Chaimbeul with Bog an Lochan from Sunwise Bagad Cap Ceaval with their competition set from Championnat National des Bagadou, Lorient 2016Xabier Diaz and Adufeiras de Salitre with La Nina de la Arena from Nóro  Malin Lewis with Elision from Hallocline Calum Stewart with As, a Thoisich from True North Support the show

The Commstock Report Podcast
Brazil Producing 3 X More Soybeans Than They Need

The Commstock Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 10:37


Send us a textIn this conversation, Matthew Kruse discusses the current weather patterns in Brazil and their impact on soybean production. He highlights unexpected rainfall in regions typically affected by La Nina, leading to positive crop yields. However, he raises concerns about Brazil's overproduction of soybeans, which may lead to market saturation and lower prices. The discussion also touches on the dynamics of the global soybean market and future projections for production and exports.Stay Connectedhttps://www.commstock.com/https://www.facebook.com/CommStockInvestments/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClP8BeFK278ZJ05NNoFk5Fghttps://www.linkedin.com/company/commstock-investments/

Fox Carolina: Weather or Not!
Winter weather chat - What needs to happen for us to see Upstate snow

Fox Carolina: Weather or Not!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 16:00


Kendra and Ashley discuss La Nina and how it will impact our odds for snowfall, plus a look at white Christmas's past. 

Field Posts
Episode 272: First Look at the 2026 Ag Weather Forecast

Field Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 34:45


The 2025 DTN's Ag Summit has just wrapped up, with farmers from across the country convening virtually to discuss the year that was, the year ahead, and the key issues affecting their operations. Forecasts for weather and market in the year to come were, as always, a top issue, and today on the podcast we're dropping in to hear the latest. Today, we'll listen in on DTN Ag Meteorologist John Baranick's 2026 seasonal forecast, where he'll take a closer look at the winter conditions so far, and give us insight on what might be around the corner. We'll hear the latest on how the ongoing La Nina is shaping current systems, when we should keep an eye out for the impacts of polar vortexes, and how the combination of the two might shape drought conditions throughout the winter and planting timing come spring. We'll get a region-by-region outlook on winter and spring conditions, and then John will offer insight on what the models predict about the summer of 2026. Finally, we'll dig into the weather patterns in Latin America, how Brazil and Argentina in particular are fairing, and what still might change in the coming months for our chief competitors.

UN News
UN News Today 04 December 2025

UN News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 4:18


Sudan: UN rights chief Türk condemns spiralling conflict in KordofansMalaria control faces biggest threat from growing drug resistance: WHOArab region pushed to limits by climate extremes: WMO

The RADIO ECOSHOCK Show
Radio Ecoshock: Harsh Weather

The RADIO ECOSHOCK Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 60:00


Expect weather whiplash – drought to floods in a predictable see-saw of disasters. Dr. Malte Stuecker's team finds El Nino and La Nina get stronger – changing the North Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Over 50,000 Europeans died due to excess heat in 2023  …

Texas Ag Today
Texas Ag Today - November 20, 2025

Texas Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 23:48


*World wheat supplies are growing. *The La Nina weather pattern is going to stick around in Texas for a while.  *The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo made a $150,000 donation to the State of Texas Agricultural Relief Fund. *The fed cattle market is facing a lot of uncertainty.*Mexico and Canada are preparing for the upcoming review of the U.S. Mexico Canada trade agreement.  *Mergers in the seed and fertilizer business may be contributing to higher prices.  *Cotton harvest is underway on the Texas Rolling Plains.  *Artificial intelligence is being used in veterinary medicine. 

Market to Market - The MtoM Podcast
Drought Now, Cold Weather To Come, Grain State Outlook

Market to Market - The MtoM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 39:00


Current and future drought talk, La Nina in place and the return of a polar vortex in this discussion with Dr. Eric Hunt of the University of Nebraska Extension.

At Any Rate
Agri Outlook for 2026/27: Volatility to return off compressed levels in 2026, as global agri availability continues to slide

At Any Rate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 14:25


Tracey shares the Agri outlook for 2026/27, elaborating on her view: bearish short-term prospects for US soybeans but constructive outlooks for grains and cotton. Cocoa to return to BCOM Index and prices are expected to remain firm near $6,000/tonne in 2026, while sugar prices show upside risk amid low stocks and political uncertainty. Broad food price inflation persists, with La Nina weather risks and policy developments in the US, Brazil, and India shaping the outlook. Speaker: Tracey Allen, Senior Commodities Strategist, Head of Agricultural Commodities Research   This podcast was recorded on 7 November 2025. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5098766-0, https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5128475-0, https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5096654-0, https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5090092-0, https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5008151-0, for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2025 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved. This material or any portion hereof may not be reprinted, sold or redistributed without the written consent of J.P. Morgan. It is strictly prohibited to use or share without prior written consent from J.P. Morgan any research material received from J.P. Morgan or an authorized third-party (“J.P. Morgan Data”) in any third-party artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems or models when such J.P. Morgan Data is accessible by a third-party. It is permissible to use J.P. Morgan Data for internal business purposes only in an AI system or model that protects the confidentiality of J.P. Morgan Data so as to prevent any and all access to or use of such J.P. Morgan Data by any third-party.  

Bay Current
What happened to the hurricanes? Getting to the bottom of El Nino and La Nina, plus what's next

Bay Current

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 18:11


A new hurricane seemed to strike at regular intervals the last couple of falls ... but then they disappeared in 2025. What happened and what's next? Experts break it down. Plus, winter is coming and here's how to prepare.

I’ve Got Questions with Mike Simpson
What happened to the hurricanes? Getting to the bottom of El Nino and La Nina, plus what's next

I’ve Got Questions with Mike Simpson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 18:11


A new hurricane seemed to strike at regular intervals the last couple of falls ... but then they disappeared in 2025. What happened and what's next? Experts break it down. Plus, winter is coming and here's how to prepare.

Phil Matier
What happened to the hurricanes? Getting to the bottom of El Nino and La Nina, plus what's next

Phil Matier

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 18:11


A new hurricane seemed to strike at regular intervals the last couple of falls ... but then they disappeared in 2025. What happened and what's next? Experts break it down. Plus, winter is coming and here's how to prepare.

The Scoot Show with Scoot
What happened to the hurricanes? Getting to the bottom of El Nino and La Nina, plus what's next

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 18:11


A new hurricane seemed to strike at regular intervals the last couple of falls ... but then they disappeared in 2025. What happened and what's next? Experts break it down. Plus, winter is coming and here's how to prepare.

KCBS Radio In Depth
What happened to the hurricanes? Getting to the bottom of El Nino and La Nina, plus what's next

KCBS Radio In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 18:11


A new hurricane seemed to strike at regular intervals the last couple of falls ... but then they disappeared in 2025. What happened and what's next? Experts break it down. Plus, winter is coming and here's how to prepare.

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
What happened to the hurricanes? Getting to the bottom of El Nino and La Nina, plus what's next

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 18:11


A new hurricane seemed to strike at regular intervals the last couple of falls ... but then they disappeared in 2025. What happened and what's next? Experts break it down. Plus, winter is coming and here's how to prepare.

FORward Radio program archives
Bench Talk | ADHD & Halloween - Big Blob in Pacific - Nanoplastics in Water Bottles | Oct. 20, 2025

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 29:00


Did you know that diagnosis of ADHD (Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder) is higher in children on Halloween Day? Did you know that the Pacific Ocean is experiencing two major weather phenomena this year? This is the first time in recorded history that The Big Blob and La Nina are occurring simultaneously. Then, hear about the recent review article on the hidden chronic health risks of nano- and microplastics in single-use plastic water bottles. Which brands of water put the most plastic into our bodies? Which parts of our bodies accumulates the most microplastics? What is the possible link between microplastics and dementia? ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode: https://www.facebook.com/BenchTalkRadio Public domain music ('Cosmopolitan-Margarita') is by Dee Yan-Kee.

Spectrum Commodities Wheat & Cattle Markets Analysis

Grains mostly higher last week; Australia and Russia raise wheat production estimates; La Nina reportedly not likely to develop.

Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast
For a short time, I forgot who I was. What happened?

Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 22:47


Why does La Nina cause more rainfall in South Africa? How can we keep our skin moist without buying products? Is it possible to be averse to iron in your diet? What causes hot flushes during the menopause? What could cause a potential iron taste in my mouth? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Ask the Naked Scientists
For a short time, I forgot who I was. What happened?

Ask the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 22:47


Why does La Nina cause more rainfall in South Africa? How can we keep our skin moist without buying products? Is it possible to be averse to iron in your diet? What causes hot flushes during the menopause? What could cause a potential iron taste in my mouth? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

AccuWeather Daily
La Nina is here: What it means heading into winter; plus, an 80-year-old becomes oldest woman to complete the AT

AccuWeather Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 5:44


A new global weather pattern is taking shape in the Pacific Ocean, one that will help steer storms and influence temperatures across the United States into next year. After Hurricane Helene upended her plans, Betty Kellenberger completed the 2,200-mile hike from Georgia to Maine, setting a new age record on the legendary trail. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Tom Nelson
Andy May: “Orwellian firing of a journal editor” | Tom Nelson Pod #339

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 49:34


Andy May discusses the firing of Dr. Marty Rowland for publishing a paper co-authored with Marcel Crok that argued carbon dioxide and current climate conditions are not problematic. The paper, despite being highly cited and based on peer-reviewed literature, faced political backlash and criticism, notably from figures like Michael Mann, leading to Roland's dismissal. May criticizes the politically driven nature of climate science, highlights the importance of documenting diverse views, and warns against the suppression of scientific debate.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:55 Debate and Criticism of the Paper01:29 Dr. Rowland's Perspective and Response02:16 Journal's Reaction and Further Criticism03:33 Political and Social Implications07:26 Personal Reflections and Optimism08:57 Suspicions and Allegations14:51 Peer Review and Scientific Integrity17:28 Climate Models and Predictions20:04 Weather Forecasting and Long-term Predictions22:31 El Nino, La Nina, and Volcanic Activity25:11 Historical Climate Patterns26:40 Future Climate Predictions27:00 Ice Caps on Other Planets27:34 Suppression of Scientific Research29:25 Einstein's Peer Review Struggles31:01 The Iris Effect and Climate Models33:43 Ocean Temperature Limits40:18 Exxon's Climate Change Research47:59 Concluding Thoughts on Climate SkepticismHere is the full May and Crok paper (PDF): https://andymaypetrophysicist.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Carbon-Dioxide-and-a-Warming-Climate-are-not-problems_Final_Submission_no_logo.pdf‘Shut out': Journal fires editor after publishing research refuting ‘warming climate':   https://www.thecollegefix.com/shut-out-journal-fires-editor-after-publishing-research-refuting-warming-climate/More on the firing of Dr. Marty Rowland for publishing May & Crok 2025: https://andymaypetrophysicist.com/2025/08/17/an-orwellian-firing-at-the-american-journal-of-economics-and-sociology/https://x.com/Andy_May_Writer=========Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summarieshttps://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

At Any Rate
Global Commodities: Agri trade returns to President Trumps Agenda

At Any Rate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 18:17


Agri markets have returned to the US trade agenda, following President Trump's commitment to discuss China's absence of US soybean export orders at an upcoming meeting with President Xi. However, it's likely too late for US soybean farmers and exporters to regain market share through the current season, unless the Chinese reserve moves into stockpiling mode. During this episode, Tracey also discusses the agri market outlook including recent fundamental developments and weather risks as the ENSO cycle is transitioning to La Nina. Our September 2025 assessment of global agri commodity fundamentals has found that availability remains at or near multi-year lows in 2025/26 and with markets priced for production perfection, we see upside price risks ahead across much of the complex.    Speakers:   Tracey Allen, Senior Commodities Strategist, Head of Agricultural Commodities Research   This podcast was recorded on October 3, 2025. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5090092-0, https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5088200-0 and https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-5094837-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2025 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved. This material or any portion hereof may not be reprinted, sold or redistributed without the written consent of J.P. Morgan. It is strictly prohibited to use or share without prior written consent from J.P. Morgan any research material received from J.P. Morgan or an authorized third-party (“J.P. Morgan Data”) in any third-party artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems or models when such J.P. Morgan Data is accessible by a third-party. It is permissible to use J.P. Morgan Data for internal business purposes only in an AI system or model that protects the confidentiality of J.P. Morgan Data so as to prevent any and all access to or use of such J.P. Morgan Data by any third-party.

KTOO News Update
Newscast – Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025

KTOO News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025


In this newscast: One of the sessions at Southeast Alaska's annual economic conference in Sitka looked at economic variables, and their future impact on the region; A landslide triggered by heavy rain and wind took down trees next to an apartment building in downtown Juneau late last night; A Lingit master weaver is using viral monster dolls called Labubus to bring attention to Chilkat and Ravenstail weaving; Former Alaska attorney general Treg Taylor filed to join the 2026 race for governor; Alaskans can expect a La Nina climate pattern this winter

Texas Ag Today
Texas Ag Today - September 18, 2025

Texas Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 23:16


*Screwworm educational events continue across Texas.  *The chances of La Nina returning are high.  *The condition of the Texas cotton crop has declined slightly. *The cotton crop in the Texas High Plains is much better than it has been over the past two or three years.  *Fair and rodeo season is underway.  *The Farm Bill expires at the end of this month, and the deadline to fund the government is approaching.  *As input costs continue to put a strain on farmers' bottom lines, a concerning trend has emerged for fertilizer prices. *Congestive heart failure can occur in goats.  

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Afternoon Ag News, September 5, 2025: Could a La Nina pattern return later this year?

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 2:33


The watch is on for possible development of the La Nina climatic pattern later this year, but what is its potential to form, and how might it impact parts of the U.S.? Rod Bain with USDA has the story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

UN News
UN News Today 2 September 2025

UN News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 4:08


Afghanistan quake: Aid teams scramble to reach most remote survivorsAlert over worsening situation for Myanmar's remaining Rohingya: OHCHRLa Niña likely to return but global temperatures still set to rise: WMO

All Cooped Up Alaska
Rick Thoman~Atmospheric River~South Central Alaska

All Cooped Up Alaska

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 23:15 Transcription Available


Send us a textToday's episode includes an interview with climate specialist, Rick Thoman. Rick discusses the conditions that lead to an atmospheric river, La Nina winter predictions and also the importance of weather forecasts and radio coverage for Alaskans. Rick Thoman, a climate specialist at IARC's Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP).  Rick is a contributor and editor of the Arctic Report Card and was also awarded NOAA Distinguished Career Award for Professional Achievement in 2020. Rick was honored after a 30 plus year career with the National Weather Service for continued efforts to improve climate services in Alaska and for outstanding outreach efforts working with the Alaska Native community. We are happy that he has not yet retired, as his wealth of information is an invaluable resource for communities all around Alaska. Thank you, Rick!Rick Thoman has a very informative newsletter on Substack called: Alaska and Arctic Climate Newsletter. You can see illustrations, graphs and be informed of all things Alaska weather.Talkeetna River at Alaska Railroad Bridge NOAA link:  https://water.noaa.gov/gauges/TKTA2Thank you for tuning into the Alaska Climate & Aviation Podcast!Also, I'm happy to announce my scenic flight seeing business, Visionary Adventures, LLC.  "Cub Rides with Katie" offers scenic flights in a Piper Super Cub Airplane here in South Central Alaska.  Message me if you wish to book a flight. Katie Writerktphotowork@gmail.com907/873-7669Support the showYou can visit my website for links to other episodes and see aerial photography of South Central Alaska at:https://www.katiewritergallery.com

The John Batchelor Show
#OZWATCH: LA NINA INBOUND. JEREMY ZAKIS, NEW SOUTH WALES. #FRIENDSOFHISTORYDEBATINGSOCIETY

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 7:42


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