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Pat and JT Podcast
2025 #046 - Reed Timmer Storms Runza & Designer Bags Are Made In China?!

Pat and JT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 22:18


Pat & JT weather the first tornado sirens of the season, while Reed Timmer rolls through Runza in the Dominator like a storm-chasing king. Pat admits he's dragging after a cake-and-taco-filled 20th birthday bash for Sophia. “Made in Milan” luxury goods might be fake!? Plus: one man's discovery of Alan Jackson's Chattahoochee is the internet joy we all needed. Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
STORM CHASER COACHING with Trey Greenwood and Gabriel Harber (233)

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 59:12


In This Episode Brought to you by our Patreon and YouTube Member Team Storm Front Freaks Wicked Weather Report - The latest weather news from the last couple of weeks Guests: Trey Greenwood and Gabriel Harber Outbreak with StormCat5 Forecast MMFS brings you STORM-net and HurricaneVision at 10% OFF VirtuWeather is lifelike virtual weather Lightning Round: Legendary Coaches Storming Through History Shop Storm Front Freaks in The Wx Store Weatherfools - We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations Freak Fan Box - We read the latest comments, posts and emails from our fans Announce Next Show/Guest(s) Check out our YouTube channel and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to be notified of our next stream.  Join our YouTube membership for unique benefits while supporting our content. Trey Greenwood has been chasing storms since 2011, and leading storm chasing tours since 2022. He has a Master's degree in Meteorology from the University of Oklahoma. In 2019 he began posting educational videos to the Convective Chronicles YouTube channel, where his severe weather breakdowns and forecast discussions now amass hundreds of thousands of views each month. Gabriel Harber has been the creator and host of the Chaser Chat podcast since 2020. Guests on the podcast include names like Reed Timmer, Skip Talbot and Ryan Hall. Subscribe to us on YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks for news when we go live with Storm Front Freaks Outbreak coverage of storms, tornadoes, hurricanes and blizzards 10% OFF for LIFE when you subscribe to STORM-net and HurricaneVision at https://data.mesoscaleforecast.com/account/membership and use the code STORMFRONT at check-out VirtuWeather - Breathing life into weather simulations through awe-inspiring visualizations and data authentic, physics capable interactivity.  See it this season on Storm Front Freaks Outbreak LIVE storm coverage on YouTube. Shop Storm Front Freaks and Outbreak/StormCat5 gear exclusively at thewxstore.com Weatherfools Links Dina - Drunken Problem Solving Dina - You're F*$@ed! Dina - Just Waiting for a Rock Cyrena - Is the Deposit Paid? Cyrena - Just cool Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Next Episode…if you've heard the pounding “Bam, Bam, Bam, Bam” on your social media feed, then you know our next guest will be LocalMan Weather with his 70's leisure suits from Team Dominator!  We'll be recording on Thursday, April 24th at 9pmET/8pmCT!   The LIVE YouTube show will be available to our Patreon supporters.  The audio podcast will be available that weekend on your podcast player. Twitter: @stromfrontfreak BlueSky: @stormfrontfreaks YouTube:  YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

Pat and JT Podcast
2025 #035 - Reed Timmer Rolls into Omaha

Pat and JT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 18:53


Storm chaser legend Reed Timmer pulls up to a Nebraska Walmart in the Dominator, and Pat & JT are shook. Did someone say tornado—or just an oil change? Then it's Bravo-adjacent tea time as Gwyneth Paltrow casually drops a surprise bestie moment with Meghan Markle, leaving her Goop fans mad. They wrap with a Happy Face Killer chat and dirty Kansas snow, and this episode is basically your group chat in audio form. Follow, subscribe, and share with your fellow pop culture weather nerds! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chaser Chat
Never Stop Podcasting with Reed Timmer

Chaser Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 57:05


In this episode, Kay interviews renowned storm chaser Reed Timmer. Reed shares captivating tales from his nearly 30 years of storm chasing, recounts memorable severe weather encounters, discusses the challenges of working with a TV crew, and gives advice to aspiring chasers. Listen now for an inside look at his passion for weather and the […] The post Never Stop Podcasting with Reed Timmer appeared first on Fear The Beard Media.

La Story
Tornades : chronique d'un tournage à haut risque

La Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 27:51


Les tornades ont aussi leurs chasseurs aux Etats-Unis. Dans « La Story », le podcast d'actualité des « Echos », Pierrick Fay et son invité écrivain Simon Fichet nous ouvrent les pages de son enquête filmée au cœur de ces phénomènes météorologiques dévastateurs et fascinants.Retrouvez l'essentiel de l'actualité économique grâce à notre offre d'abonnement Access : abonnement.lesechos.fr/lastoryLa Story est un podcast des « Echos » présenté par Pierrick Fay. Cet épisode a été enregistré en décembre 2024. Rédaction en chef : Clémence Lemaistre. Invité : Simon Fichet (journaliste, réalisateur et auteur de « Tornade » aux éditions Marchialy). Réalisation : Nicolas Jean. Chargée de production et d'édition : Michèle Warnet. Musique : Théo Boulenger. Identité graphique : Upian. Photo : « Les Echos ». Sons : « Twister » (1996), Euronews, Reed Timmer, Greg Johnson, TWC Kodster, Island News. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
FOX WEATHER STORM CHASER Brandon Copic (225)

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 76:33


In This Episode Guest: Brandon Copic, Fox Weather Storm Chaser Guest Freak: Jordan Hall, Storm Chaser Brought to you by our Patreon Team Recognize our Patreon Teammates and 2025 BenefitsMMFS brings you STORM-net and HurricaneVision at 10% OFF Shop Storm Front Freaks in The Wx Store Lightning Round: Dirty Minds Weatherfools - We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations Weather Trollbot 5000 - Trollbot interprets what our weather friends were really thinking when responding to trolls Announce Next Show/Guest(s) Check out our Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more! COMING IN 2025…PATREON MEMBERS ONLY ACCESS TO LIVE SHOW AND CHAT!  www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks Our Guest: Brandon Copic, Storm Chaser An Ohio native, Brandon started studying meteorology at the age of 12 despite being terrified of storms when he was young.  He was inspired to storm chase by Norm Van Ness, Chief Meteorologist at NBC Toledo 24 and Reed Timmer's chase videos.  Brandon has been chasing for almost 16 years and is a full-time storm chaser providing streams for Fox Weather. 10% OFF for LIFE when you subscribe to STORM-net and HurricaneVision at https://data.mesoscaleforecast.com/account/membership and use the code STORMFRONT at check-out Shop Storm Front Freaks and Outbreak/StormCat5 gear exclusively at thewxstore.com Weatherfools Links Phil - From Fuzzy…Learn From My Complete Failure (TADD) Subscribe to us on YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks for news when we go live with Storm Front Freaks Outbreak coverage of storms, tornadoes, hurricanes and blizzards Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Next Episode…we're starting off Season 10 with a massive, Death Star explosion-level BANG!  We're bringing back the Storm Front Freaks Movie Commentary as we watch Twisters together.  We'll be joined by friend of the show and advisor to the film, National Weather Service's Rick Smith.  It's LIVE Thursday, January 2nd at a SPECIAL TIME AND PLACE!   Join our growing list of Patreon teammates to get the LIVE details at Patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks.  As always, the audio podcast will be available that weekend on your podcast player. Twitter: @stromfrontfreak BlueSky: @stormfrontfreaks YouTube:  YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
TEAM DOMINATOR Storm Chaser Edgar ONeal (223)

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 70:07


In This Episode Guest: Edgar ONeal, Storm Chaser with Reed Timmer's Team Dominator Brought to you by our Patreon Team Recognize our Patreon Teammates National Storm Chaser Summit February 14-16, 2025 MMFS brings you STORM-net and HurricaneVision at 10% OFF Shop Storm Front Freaks in The Wx Store Lightning Round: Dirty Minds Weatherfools - We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations Potty Mouth Forecasts - We search the dark web for discarded video clips of our weather friends with unsavory language Announce Next Show/Guest(s) Check out our Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more!  www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks Edgar ONeal, Storm Chaser Edgar ONeal has chased and documented more than 300 significant storm events including over 200 tornadoes and numerous hurricanes.  As a proud member of Team Dominator, working alongside Reed Timmer, Edgar has been featured on multiple news networks including CNN and Good Morning America. Register to attend the National Storm Chaser Summit on February 14-16, 2025 in Overland Park, KS (Kansas City) before the prices go up December 1. 10% OFF for LIFE when you subscribe to STORM-net and HurricaneVision at https://data.mesoscaleforecast.com/account/membership and use the code STORMFRONT at check-out Shop Storm Front Freaks and Outbreak/StormCat5 gear exclusively at thewxstore.com Weatherfools Links: Dina - Give These Workers the Day Off Jen/Greg - Annual Meeting of the Summer Tire Club Jen/Greg - Don't Mess With Water Follow us on YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks and our Twitter (@stormfrontfreaks) and BlueSky (@stormfrontfreaks) accounts for news when we go live with Storm Front Freaks Outbreak coverage of storms, tornadoes, hurricanes and blizzards Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Next Episode…we continue our co-host's Podcast Takeover shows with Jen Watson.  Look for a recap of the 2024 chase season and more with Storm Chaser Erik Fox and others.  It's LIVE Thursday, December 5th at 9pmET/8pmCT on YouTube while the audio podcast will be available that weekend on your podcast player. Twitter: @stromfrontfreak BlueSky: @stormfrontfreaks YouTube:  YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

The Courageous Podcast
Reed Timmer - Extreme Meteorologist and Storm Chaser

The Courageous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 50:46


Have you ever seen a cow flying through the air? Yes, you read that right. On the latest episode of The Courageous Podcast, Ryan Berman sits down with renowned storm chaser and extreme meteorologist, Reed Timmer. Best known for his fearless pursuits inside the armored storm vehicle, "The Dominator," Reed and his team push the limits of science and courage as they drive straight into the heart of some of the most dangerous storms on Earth. We dive into the thrilling and terrifying realities of what it takes to chase tornadoes and hurricanes, as Reed recounts his awe-inspiring experiences both on the ground and in the skies. But storm chasing is just part of the story—Reed's dedication to extreme meteorology and his mission to advance weather prediction make this episode a must-listen for thrill-seekers and science enthusiasts alike.

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
Back-To-School with Weather Phenoms Alina Cooper & Alvin Kamau (217)

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 81:56


In This Episode Guests: Storm Chaser Alina Cooper and Broadcaster Alvin Kamau Brought to you by com Recognize our Patreon Teammates Shop Storm Front Freaks in The Wx Store Girls Who Chase Spring Training 2025 Lightning Round: X-V-Z (Gen X vs Gen Z) MMFS brings you STORM-net and HurricaneVision at 10% OFF #weatherfools - We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations Outlook Education Minute - We go back-to-school and learn some new things about weather Announce Next Show/Guest(s) WindStormProducts® offers specialized fasteners for coastal projects. Ensure your structures stand strong in any weather. Visit WindStormProducts.com and fortify your space today! Check out our Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more!  www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks Our Guests Alina Cooper is 16 years old and has already been chasing storms for 2 years.  The 11th grader attended the 2024 National Storm Chaser Summit and fittingly recorded some amazing lightning crawlers before being knighted a true "Storm Chaser" by Reed Timmer himself. Alvin Kamau just started 10th grade and has been interested in weather since the age of 6.  Now 15, Alvin has been broadcasting weather forecasts on social media for 4 years and loves being able to report on severe weather right outside his home.   Shop Storm Front Freaks and Outbreak gear exclusively at thewxstore.com Register for Girls Who Chase Spring Training 2025 10% OFF for LIFE when you subscribe to STORM-net and HurricaneVision at https://data.mesoscaleforecast.com/account/membership and use the code STORMFRONT at check-out Follow us on YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks and our Twitter (@stormfrontfreaks) and Facebook (Storm Front Freaks) accounts for news when we go live with Storm Front Freaks Outbreak coverage of storms, tornadoes, hurricanes and blizzards #weatherfools Links Phil - From Morgan…Idiots Phil - Bounce House Flight 409 Phil - Strange what can happen when you can't see the road Phil - In need of WindStormProducts.com Dina - TREE!!! Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Next Episode…fans of Roblox video game sandbox will know about the storm chasing game Twisted.  We'll have the creators, Willzuh and Siryzm, in the studio to talk about their fun creation.  It's LIVE Thursday, September 12th at 9pmET/8pmCT on YouTube while the audio podcast will be available that weekend on your podcast player. Twitter: @stromfrontfreak Facebook: @stormfrontfreaks Instagram: @stormfrontfreaks TikTok: @stormfrontfreaks YouTube "RAW":  YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

The Janice Dean Podcast
Twisters: Fact Vs. Fiction

The Janice Dean Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 52:46


The 2024 Twisters movie blew audiences away in theaters this summer - but was there any truth to the tornado science portrayed in the film?   Extreme meteorologist and storm-chaser Dr. Reed Timmer makes the Dean's List to debunk the myths and misconceptions of these windy storms. Later, he dives into his passion for meteorology and shares what it's like to be up close and personal with a real-life twister. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dana & Parks Podcast
Iowa tornado death toll rises. Reed Timmer's video of it doesn't even look real. Hour 1 5/23/2024

The Dana & Parks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 36:06


AccuWeather Daily
Extreme meteorologist Dr. Reed Timmer intercepts the total solar eclipse by airplane

AccuWeather Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 3:00


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Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#200 - 200th at Mount Washington Observatory with Reed Timmer, Janice Dean

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 122:45 Very Popular


In This Episode Guests: Reed Timmer-Extreme Meteorologist, Janice Dean-Senior Meteorologist, Jay Broccolo-Director of Weather Operations, Charlie Peachey-Weather Observer Brought to you by amsweatherband.org join other meteorologists and weather professionals, Drive Weather App get ahead of the storm, Midland Radio for your weather radio needs, WindStormProducts.com hurricane hardware Lightning Round-"Reed Makes the Tough Decisions" Most Used Weather App Review the Last 100 Episodes Co-Host's Remember Their Arrival Announce Next Guest(s) Thank you to our 200th Episode Gold Partners: Now weather enthusiasts can join meteorologists and weather professionals.  Visit AMSWeatherBand.org Get ahead of the storm with the Drive Weather App.  Visit Drive Weather App Find the best NOAA weather radios for you and your family at Midland Radio Visit WindStormProducts.com for all your hurricane hardware needs   Check out our Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more!  www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks   What Are You Drinking?  We're all drinking a custom German Pilsner from Post & Beam Brewery called Frosted Storm Front Freaks Our Guests Jay Broccolo-Director of Weather Operations at Mount Washington Observatory Charlie Peachey-Weather Observer at Mount Washington Observatory MountWashington.org Reed Timmer-Extreme Meteorologist and Storm Chaser Girls Who Chase Spring Training Event-March 2, 2024 Janice Dean-Senior Meteorologist at Fox News and Fox Weather   Get your new Storm Front Freaks Gear and other super cool weather geek products with 10% off this holiday season using code SFF at Helicity.co Next Episode…for the first time in the studio, we have the privilege of speaking with legendary TV meteorologist, Alan Sealls who's spent over two decades with Mobile, Alabama's NBC affiliate.  We'll be doing it all LIVE Thursday, January 18th at 9pmET/8pmCT on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook (search Storm Front Freaks).  The audio podcast will be available that weekend. Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Twitter: @stromfrontfreak Facebook: @stormfrontfreaks Instagram: @stormfrontfreaks TikTok: @stormfrontfreakspodcast YouTube "RAW":  YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#B13 Telethon Highlights: Reed Timmer, Mike Boylan and Bruce Jones

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 53:27 Very Popular


In This Episode Clip Guests: Mike Boylan-Creator of Mike's Weather Page, Bruce Jones-Meteorologist/Spokesperson at Midland Radio, and Reed Timmer-Extreme Meteorologist and Storm Chaser Please donate to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief efforts through our Telethon Page Check out our Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more!  www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks Get your new Storm Front Freaks Gear and other super cool weather geek products at Helicity.co Next Episode… it's time to celebrate 200 episodes!  The Freaks are getting together on the top of Mount Washington, home to the World's Worst Weather.  While there we'll be meeting with Fox Weather's Janice Dean and then going LIVE with Extreme Meteorologist, Reed Timmer and staff of the Mount Washington Observatory.  We'll be doing it all LIVE Thursday, January 4th at 9pmET/8pmCT on YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks and the audio podcast will be available that weekend. Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Twitter: @stromfrontfreak Facebook: @stormfrontfreaks Instagram: @stormfrontfreaks TikTok: @stormfrontfreakspodcast YouTube "RAW":  YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks Credits Closing Music: Gabe Cox

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#199 - Christmas Twister Movie Commentary

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 113:15 Very Popular


In This Episode Brought to you by AMS Weather Band Guest: Peter Sullivan, Director/Producer/Writer Christmas Twister Movie Commentary Partnered with AMS Weather Band Next Episode Teaser  Thanks to AMS Weather Band.  Now weather enthusiasts can join meteorologists and weather professionals.  Visit AMSWeatherBand.org Check out our Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more!  www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks Our Guest: Peter Sullivan Writer, director & producer of Lifetime thrillers, Syfy creature features and Hallmark romances!  Peter Sullivan directed the Hallmark original film Christmas Under Wraps, which became the highest-rated telecast in Hallmark Channel history and the second highest rated cable movie in 2014.  He also wrote and directed tonight's holiday disaster classic, Christmas Twister. Listen along to our movie commentary as you watch the movie Christmas Twister! Thanks to AMS Weather Band.  Now weather enthusiasts can join meteorologists and weather professionals.  Visit AMSWeatherBand.org Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Twitter: @stromfrontfreak Facebook: @stormfrontfreaks Instagram: @stormfrontfreaks YouTube "RAW":  YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks Next Episode…it's time to celebrate 200 episodes!  The Freaks are getting together on the top of Mount Washington, home to the World's Worst Weather.  While there we'll be meeting with Fox Weather's Janice Dean and then going LIVE with Extreme Meteorologist, Reed Timmer and staff of the Mount Washington Observatory.  We'll be doing it all LIVE Thursday, January 4th at 9pmET/8pmCT on YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks and the audio podcast will be available that weekend Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

Across the Sky
Meet Joe 'The Weatherman' Moravsky from NBC's American Ninja Warrior

Across the Sky

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 35:28


What do you get when you blend athletic skill with a love for weather? An elite ninja warrior, of course! Joe Moravsky is a meteorologist and the manager of the Stamford Ninja Academy in Connecticut. He has appeared on multiple seasons of the hit NBC series "American Ninja Warrior" and is one of the show's most successful contestants. Moravsky shares his unique story and discusses his background in weather and athletics on this week's episode. We want to hear from you! Have a question for the meteorologists? Call 609-272-7099 and leave a message. You might hear your question and get an answer on a future episode! You can also email questions or comments to podcasts@lee.net. About the Across the Sky podcast The weekly weather podcast is hosted on a rotation by the Lee Weather team: Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Headliner and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Ninja Warrior Weatherman Forecasts His Future Lee Enterprise National Weather podcast features Joe Moravsky from American Ninja Warrior Joe Martucci: Welcome back to another episode of the across the Sky Podcast, our Lee Enterprise National Weather podcast. We are joined with you from our meteorologist across the country. With us, today, Matt Holiner in Chicagoland, Sean Sublette over in Richmond, Virginia. Kirsten could not be with us today, but he will be back soon enough, of course, as we, go through the months and the year ahead, guys. So we've done sports in weather before, but we've never actually interviewed somebody who does sports and is a meteorologist. And we're going to have that for the first time today, as we welcome on Joe Morvasky from American Ninja Warrior. They call him the Weatherman, not just because that's what they just decide to call him, but he is a meteorologist. He got a meteorology degree, and we're very happy to have him. Matt Holiner: Yeah, there are not many meteorologists who are also athletes. We're kind of a nerdy bunch. And so, athletics is, for most of us. Most of us, it's, not our forte. We're more, into the books a little bit. The sciency nerds. Although I'd like to think we're the cool science nerds. We do focus on the cool part of science. Meteorology, I think, is the one that more people are like, oh, I like that kind of science. Maybe not so much the physics and chemistry. So I would say we were a cooler science, but, not too many of us athletically inclined. I'm certainly one. So it was really cool to chat with him about how he mixed these two worlds, how he kind of broke the mold of a meteorologist and really, got into the athletic side and how he got involved with American Ninja warrior, because that is very much a niche we're talking about in the sports world. That is a very big niche. So chatting with him about his interest in weather and also how he also has gone on this athletic path was really cool. Sean Sublette: Yeah, it's nice to see that because so many times, as you mentioned, Matt, we kind of get pigeonholed, if you will, into this is what a meteorologist or weatherman or whoever is like. This is what they're like for me, a little bit older. It was really kind of cool to see Cantore, the Weather Channel rise into popularity. Kind of gave our geekdom a little more street cred, if you will. So that's nice to see. And, of course, look, Jim is buff. I mean, dude is. Matt Holiner: That's just the way of the world. Sean Sublette: But it's good to show that this community of people who geek out about weather, do have a broader focus to have other interests. And, I think that's very important in this day of age. And certainly the stuff Joe is doing and how long he's been doing it honestly surprised me. So really looking forward to this conversation. Matt Holiner: Yeah. Joe Martucci: Well, let's dive into it here, get you into the episode with Joe Moravsky from American Ninja Warrior on the across the Sky podcast. American Ninja Warrior Joe Moravsky is the Weatherman Joe Martucci: All right, and it is time for our interview here with a very special guest. Don't know if we've ever, had this segment of meteorology before. How about American Ninja Warrior in Weather? I don't know if we've had that combination our podcast before. It might be a first, but we are very pleased to welcome on Joe Moravsky to the podcast. He is an American Ninja warrior athlete known as the Weatherman. He has competed since season five of American Ninja Warrior and has twice been the last ninja standing, beating everybody in the country. He is also a husband and father of three and currently manager of Stanford Ninja Academy in Stanford, Connecticut. He also got his meteorology degree from Western Connecticut State University. Joe, I think I'm saying that right. welcome to the pod. We appreciate it. Joe Morvasky: Thank you. Thank you guys for having me. It's funny, kind of breaking barriers, right? We got the sports world and the weather world, and we put them together with American, Ninja Warrior, the weatherman here. So, it's always, they're very unique conversations I end up having because, people are like, what is the weatherman? How does that have to do with Ninja? So I'm sure we're going to get into that today. Joe Martucci: Yeah, definitely. Well, I'll tell You what, Joe. So when I do, talks at schools and it's about different careers in weather or just kind of talking about what I do as a meteorologist, one of the slides I have is different segments of meteorology. So I talk about working in the National Weather Service, working in media, and then I say, sometimes you get to become an American Ninja warrior. And I use a photo of you in my PowerPoint presentation. So thank you for helping me talk to kids, all across New Jersey here. Joe Morvasky: No problem. We're on the same team, man. Joe Martucci: We're on the same, you know, weather is a small field. Joe Lacey says he always wanted to be a meteorologist Joe Martucci: So, let me ask you about the weather part first. How did you get interested in weather? Was there something that just bit you? Ah, like a lot of people. Did you fall into it? Joe Morvasky: How did it work out? I'm sure just like all of you here, would agree there are so many stories, right? So many stories that got us into weather. I would say the first memory I have of just recognizing, the wow factor of weather was when I was a kid, my mom was telling me, I remember driving. I remember this day so perfectly, or this moment so perfectly. It's such a simple moment, but it was so powerful to me. We're sitting in the car. I must have know, maybe I don't even know. Eight years old, nine years old. And I remember her driving, saying, Joe, look at those clouds. They were cumulus clouds. I didn't know that at the time, but nice big old cumulus clouds. And she was like, you see how that one looks like a shape that looks like this or whatever that was? And I was like, oh, yeah, that's really cool. She's like, yeah, those are my favorite. They're so cool. They look so big and powerful, and they take all these different types of shapes. And I don't know, I was so young and so out of touch because of that, that I didn't ever think of that. I never really looked up at the sky and said, wow, look at that. And that was the first moment that kind of, got me interested. And I remember in fifth grade, I'll never forget this, we went through, what do you want to be when you get older? To all my fifth grade teacher students. And I told her I wanted to be a meteorologist. And I said, one day I'm going to say, hey, Mrs. Lacey, I'm going to tell you the weather. Matt Holiner: When you wake up in the morning. Joe Morvasky: Before school, I'll make sure to shout you out. And she's like, I hope so, Joe. And, I was like, but wait, that's not all I want to do. She was like, oh, well, what else do you want to do? And I said, I want to be a professional athlete. She was like, and who doesn't have dreams and aspirations of being a professional athlete, right? Especially somebody like, guess. But I've always wanted to do it. I never thought doing both would be possible. But I guess I kind of. Joe Martucci: Mean, I can think of a couple of athletes and meteorologists. Owen Daniels, who was a tight end for, Oh, geez, I think Minnesota Vikings. Texans. That's the only one I can think of. I'm probably missing somebody you might know, Joe. Joe Morvasky: So there's one person in particular that, from what I understand, never became a meteorologist, but was always fascinated with the weather. I remember I heard this on some interview somewhere once, and I was like, wow, I like this guy even more. You probably won't even believe it. Michael Jordan, really? Michael Jordan. Now we're going to need some fact checkers on that, but I'm almost positive that that's what I heard him say from his mouth, that he loved the weather and he always wanted to be a meteorologist. And I was like, whoa, that's so cool, Michael Jordan himself. Joe Martucci: Yeah, I know. Mike Trout is a big weather guy too. Joe Morvasky: I didn't know. This is good. Joe Martucci: He's been on the Weather Channel a couple of times with Jim Cantore, talking during snowstorms and stuff, of course. Okay, so you got a nice little fraternity there, you and Michael Jordan right there. Joe Morvasky: Yeah, right. Jim Cantori is the one guy, I met Reed Timmer a couple, many years ago. Now, at this point, he was a big idol of mine. But Jim Cantore, I mean, come on, who doesn't want to meet that know out in the snow waiting for. Joe Martucci: The thunder or even some thunder. Snow. Growing up in Connecticut, it's all about the Nor'easters Joe Martucci: And that leads me into my next question here. Growing up in Connecticut, it's all about the Nor'easters and the snowstorms, baby. So are you a big snow guy and do you have any memories growing up of some big snow events? Joe Morvasky: Absolutely. I didn't even know about thunder snow until older, my older years, I don't know exactly when, but I remember being outside during a big storm and a big snowstorm and I remember exactly where I was. Just one of those moments, I remember the snow coming down so hard, this sky had this almost like a pinkish hue to it, which was interesting. And all of a sudden I heard a rumble of thunder and I was like, what is that? Like, I didn't know that was a thing at the time. I must have know middle school at that point. And sure enough, I come to find out, I think I saw Brad Field on NBC Connecticut, one of my big role models, of the NBC Connecticut World. And I sure enough, I think he spoke on NBC that evening. He was like, we had some reports of Thunderstorm. I was like, thunder snow, my world has been changed. I didn't know that was a thing. And so those of course are such incredible moments to hear thunder within a snowstorm. It's really cool and pretty unique. I'm sure you guys have heard it, although maybe not because some of you are not from the Northeast, but either way, it's pretty cool. Joe Martucci: I've heard it and it is very cool. Matt Holiner: on Halloween day, I was in Chicago and I experienced Thunder Graupel for the first time, it was not snow, almost snow, but it was actually graupel. And that was a unique experience. I feel like I'm one of the few that have had that experience. Joe Morvasky: That's cool. I actually had somebody at my job yesterday. He was like, it was hailing this morning. I was like, it wasn't to break it to you. He was like, what do you mean? Matt Holiner: There is a know. Joe Morvasky: It's our job. We got to explain it. But, yeah, it was not common. Matt Holiner: But, yeah, Graupel is a thing. You can Google it and learn all about it. How did you get involved in American ninja Warrior after graduating from college Matt Holiner: But, Joe, what I want to walk through is, let's go after you've got your meteorology degree, how things played out. So what did you do right after college? What was your meteorology experience? And then how did you get involved in American ninja Warrior? Joe Morvasky: Yeah, it's very interesting. So the condensed version of the story is, when I graduated college, I had this opportunity. I had watched American Ninja Warrior on TV, and it just so happened that somebody that I knew, knew a guy that was on the show. And this was before it was really big. It was really before it grew into the NBC giant that it is today, or at least it used to be. The ratings on TV are going down across the board. But back five years ago, six years ago, was really millions and millions of people who were watching. But before it got to that point, there was somebody on the show that I ended up meeting with, and, I asked him all about it. How can I get on the show? This is something I've loved to do. When do they film? And, I asked him everything, and he said, we usually film the spring. And I was like, okay, well, I'm graduating a semester next only because, or a semester late because I ended up switching majors. Not a lot of people know this. I switched from meteorology to secondary education. I really wanted to be a coach. I wanted to stay in that sport world, even though I was sacrificing it to be a meteorologist. And so I was like, you know what? I'm going to transition. I'm going to stick to science and math. I'm going to teach that in high school, and I'll be a coach. It'll be awesome. I'll be able to stay, in the athletic world for the rest of my life if I want to. And it was something that really got me excited. And then I had a moment where I was like, you know what? Something's not right. And I switched back. I switched back a semester later. And, ended up graduating a, semester late, and because of that, graduated in December. The filming of the show was in March, and I was lucky enough to know about it and start training for it in the summer before, just in case. And, here I am today. They love the idea of a weatherman coming in and they wanted to tease me. I know they did. Everyone had like a shtick back then and it was like, the frog man is coming out and look, he's got a silly costume. And then Captain NBC was dressed up as at the time, Captain G Four, I think it was on G Four network. And, he had a thing and other people had a thing, and the fireman and the police officer and the teacher. So they wanted a weatherman. They thought that'd be great. They thought it was going to be a novelty act. They thought they were going to just tease me and so be it. But they found out that I was a real athlete and it kind of took off from there. That was the condensed version. That's surprisingly, but that's how it all started. Sean Sublette: Yeah. So when did you actually begin to train for that, and how long did you train in anticipation? I mean, did you still have to try out and then qualify? How many hoops did you have to ultimately jump through to compete on the program? Joe Morvasky: I started training the summer before. It was probably August of, 2012. I got on the show in the spring of 2013. And honestly, it wasn't a ton of training to get where I got to because I was already a serious athlete. I had played, baseball and basketball. I tried out for the baseball team in college, and it was on the bubble to make the team. And then I realized, you know what? I have a job. I have this career that I'm really aiming for, and I'm pegging my way through college. So how am I going to do this? And so, unfortunately, I gave in to the walking away from sports. But I was always an athlete, always. Growing up. I played varsity sports in high school and like I said, college baseball for a short time and then rec sports in college. So it was really just fine tuning my athleticism to be a ninja. So I did a lot more upper body work. Like I was doing pull ups every other day in the weight in the gym. I was rock climbing a little bit. I was just trying to fine tune myself to be ready, and I did a pretty good job. It worked out. So, that's kind of how it all started there. American Ninja warrior is a sport that takes getting used to Joe Martucci: Let's talk about a little bit about how the sausage is being made during these episodes. I have watched American Ninja warrior before, but I will say I know a lot of kids are interested in American Ninja warrior, at least with the kids that I've spoken to. So when you're there, what's it like? How long are you actually there competing? Because I know it looks like a lot of different cuts on television. So what is a day of competition like? Joe Morvasky: Oh, it's rough, I'll tell you that. It's rough. It's something that really takes getting used to, and it's definitely a younger person's sport, I'll tell you that. Because the older, you know, like me, you get married, you have kids. It's a lot harder to change your sleep schedule because we film this overnight. We usually get there depending on where the location is. Let's take the Vegas finals, for example. Vegas finals. They want us there early to make sure there's no hiccups. We go over rules of the course at 07:00 p.m. Right around 07:00 p.m. Local time in Vegas, and we end up getting there. About 530 in the evening. So it's 530 until seven. We're sitting around in a tent doing nothing. From seven to eight, it's rules. And about 830 to 09:00, the competition starts at about that time. We run through the night, and we don't finish filming until about 05:00 a.m. So it's a very long 12 hours of just sitting around trying to deal with the anxiety and the stress of, having to give it your all in that one shot that you have. And it's hard also, because sometimes there are hiccups along the way where the course will malfunction, and then there's even more of a delay. And this has happened two years in a row for me, where I'm supposed to run one night, there's a course malfunction. I have to run now the next night, and the next night is reserved for stage two of the Vegas finals, and the next night after that is sometimes stage three and four, which is the final stage. So it really depends on the year. But if I get bumped from one night to the next, sometimes relief, sometimes I'm like, oh, I'm ready. I want to go know. So it's frustrating, and you kind of have to be okay. Know, changing things on the fly. And as a meteorologist, this is what I love so much, because people don't understand that you'll have your producer, in your ear saying, hey, Joe, we need 30 more seconds. And you're like, oh, my gosh, I'm on the seven day already. What am I going to do? So you just slow it down and you start to talk a little bit like this. And maybe there's a chance for some rain overnight, but we're going to have to keep an eye on the computer models, of course, because I don't know what I'm saying. I'm just filling time. And so you have to be able to adapt to anything that comes your way. And so that parallel between meteorology and sports, it's actually pretty amazing. And not to mention all the physics that I've taken and the understanding of how obstacles should work and how my body should move through the air to be able to beat these obstacles, I mean, it's all a huge advantage, and, people wouldn't normally think that. Joe Moravsky says there have been a few memorable weather moments during competitions Matt Holiner: And Joe, how many cities have you traveled to to do the show? And I'm also curious along the way, in all these travels and all these competitions, has weather ever been an issue? Has there been weather that has occurred during the course of the event that maybe had a little bit of an impact? Joe Morvasky: Absolutely. There's a few really cool moments in the St. Louis. Oh, no, it was in Colorado. I wasn't there for that one. But we actually had some snow on that course, and so they built a snowman at the top of the warp wall. That one was cool. In St. Louis for one year, we had severe thunderstorms to where we canceled the entire night. Another year in St. Louis, we, got snow, but it was like the back end of the front, so the rain had gone through, and then there was some flakes behind it, and it got bitterly cold and windy. It was terrible. But I think the most memorable was in the Vegas finals, a couple of years ago. We got rain right before we started running, and it was summertime in Vegas. You're not really getting rain. So that was kind of cool and unique. But, aside from that, there was one time Minneapolis, the Minneapolis, city qualifiers and finals. I just landed at the airport right when I landed, I got alerts on my phone for, a severe thunderstorm warning. I was like, everywhere I go, everywhere I go. And people, they look at me because I got some ninjas coming off the plane with me and like, Joe, you're supposed to be in control of. Come on. Yeah, yeah. So it is funny. Yeah. There's definitely been quite a few moments where weather, has impacted the. Absolutely. Joe Martucci: And do they ask you, has anyone said, ask you what the weather is going to be like? Who's actually making that decision to tell me about it? Joe Morvasky: You would think, right? They have their own in house meteorologist, apparently. And I've offered my advice. I've been like, hey, we got about 30 minutes, producers. Let's go. I'm up in three runners. Let's go. And sure enough, that year in Philadelphia, I got rained out. I was the next to run and there was eleven of us left, in Philadelphia, and we got rained out for the rest of the night. It was going to be three days of rain, so they canceled the shoot. The next eleven runners, the final eleven runners got sent to Minneapolis, which is where that, severe thunderstorm warning hit me right when I got off the plane. So that was a year. That was a year. Joe Martucci: Interesting. All right, well, we're going to take a break. We'll have more with Joe Moravsky on the other side of the across the sky podcast. Joe Moravsky is the Weatherman on American Ninja Warrior Joe Martucci: Welcome back, everybody, to the across the sky podcast. Hey, new episodes come out every Monday, wherever you get your podcast and on your favorite local news website. We are back with Joe Morovsky, famously, known as the Weatherman on American Ninja Warrior. We are talking all about weather, American Ninja warrior, athletes and beyond. Joe, let me ask you, know, what is your involvement with meteorology? Joe Morvasky: Know, it's really kind of sad, you know, I, we just had our first snow here in Connecticut. Was it yesterday, I think? Yeah, it was yesterday. Yeah. So you know better than I do, and I was here. But that's the point. You know what I mean? I'm very much still in love with it. But the conclusion I've come to is I'm 34 years old. I can be in my fifty s or sixty s or even 70s if I want to be a meteorologist, I can't be in my fifty s, sixty s, seventy s, competing at this level on Ninja Warrior. And so I have put everything on halt. I'm focusing on my career with Ninja, managing the gym and hopefully franchises soon. So there's a lot that I'm working on. But, yeah, meteorology is not one of them. So it is always nice and refreshing to do this, you know what I mean? To kind of get the weather weenies together. I know the general public is like, what is that? But that's what we call ourselves. Joe Martucci: No, we understand. So you're still getting excited when the snow is coming in? Joe Morvasky: Oh, absolutely. You should have seen me. I was like a kid on Christmas yesterday, I was like, it's snowing out. I made sure everyone knew I was texting everybody the best part, though, and this is always fun, me and a small group of my friends. Every so often, I'll say, snow is coming on Wednesday. For example, I said this last week. I was like, snow is coming on Wednesday. You heard it here first. And I sent it to them. And, sure enough, Wednesday morning, I got a text from them. They're like, you son of a. You were right. I was like, you better believe it. So not always right, as we know, but I nailed that one. And, I think it was a week out, so I was happy about have. I have nobody checking up on me, so it's not a big deal. I can make big claims. How much longer do you think you'll stay with America Ninja Warrior Sean Sublette: Well, Joe, back to your role right now. What is your relationship with America Ninja Warrior? I mean, are you still doing competitions? ARe you kind of advising what is your role and influence with them right now? Joe Morvasky: So we just filmed season 15. I had a really good season. Didn't hit a lot of buzzers, but felt really good. Made, it to the Vegas finals, got to our head to head showdown, which is on stage two in Vegas. It's a brand new format where we actually race somebody, and the winner goes to stage three. And in the history of American Ninja Warrior, I'm still the only person with the most amount of stage three visits. So I've been there the most out of everyone in history, which is really cool. And it helps with the confidence trying to get back there. I'm like, all right, come on. Come on, Joe. You've been there before. Let's do it again. And, it does, you know, I ended up losing my race. I ended up misplacing a bar. The bar had to go into these bear traps that were inverted, and you had to push the bar through the bear trap, and it locked in place on its way out. And I only got one side in because I'm mid race. I'm trying to really focus at a high speed, and I just missed. I'm talking by an inch. And so my season was over. But the good news is they brought me back for season 16. We filmed back to back seasons. Joe Martucci: we think it had to do. Joe Morvasky: With the writer strike. So they were getting ahead of it. So from what I'm hearing, the rumor is, and this is just a rumor, it's not confirmed that early 2024, January, February, season 16 will air, which is something we've already filmed. I can't tell you how it did. But let's just say ninja. Ah, warriors should want to keep having me back for years to come. Let's hope. It's always good, though, when I step out on the course. So, in all seriousness, they've always loved taking the weatherman back on the show, for whatever reason. Maybe it's the fact that I grew up on TV, right? I started as a 23 year old, just with a girlfriend and no kids. And ten years later, I have a new house, three, kids, a wife, a new job, and I've grown up on TV. And it's really relatable to a lot of people watching, especially the people that started watching what, you know, they get to see the guy from Connecticut that turned, into, a ninja superstar. So it's really cool. Matt Holiner: And going off of that, how much longer do you think you're going to keep competing and keep at it before you make that career transition back to meteorology, maybe. How much longer do you think you're going to stay with Ninja Warrior? Joe Morvasky: That's the question, man. If you asked me that two years ago, I'd say this is it. Because the COVID season was really hard on me, I got disqualified, because my wife caught COVID while we were at the Vegas finals. I can relive that, man. I can't tell you how awful that felt. Like I was ready to run. I was 19 people away from stepping on the stage. One course in Vegas, which, by the way, is outdoors and we're vaccinated, and blah, blah, blah, blah. I can go on. And. But. And we got tested, and I was negative that night for COVID. But because my wife is a close contact, I got disqualified from the competition, and I did mentally retire that year. I retired that night. I made the decision. I was like, this is how it's going to end. This is how it was meant to end. And, the more I sat on that thought, the more okay I became with never winning, because I hadn't ever won at this point and still haven't. Maybe season 16, but we don't know yet. And so I had let it go. I let the dream go. I was like, it's okay. It's okay to not achieve your dreams. You did so much, and it's okay. But just something came across me in that time of reflection, the months later, and I just realized, you know what? I can't. How often do people walk away at their peak? I can't. I still have more to give. And there's so many people that rely on seeing me out there, rely on me for motivation, inspiration, never giving up. Right? And I've touched too many people's lives, and I've heard too many people's stories about how I have to walk away. And I've learned that it's not just about me at this point anymore. I do it for people that look up to me and want to see me back, for whatever their reason is. And so that's powerful enough to keep me going, among all the other things. So I'll be back. And I continue to take, it one year at a time, but I don't see myself walking away in the next two or three years. I got time left, and I'm ready to commit to it. Joe Martucci: Joe, kind of following up on that. Do you hear from aspiring meteorologists on American Ninja warrior Joe Martucci: do you hear from aspiring meteorologists throughout your years on American Ninja warrior? Matt Holiner: Do you do school visits? Joe Martucci: What's your relationship like with younger people who are interested in whether as a career, but are still in school? Joe Morvasky: Yeah. So I definitely had a lot of people reach out to me. Twitter, Instagram. Twitter is a really great place where people have reached out, especially meteorologists. I don't know what it is about, us meteorologists and Twitter, but, yeah, a lot of people have reached out there. I think, on that last, podcast, that I was on, I think they found me through, Twitter, as, I mean, I've. I've done school visits and know slideshows and wife school at other schools. And, I've even had the really cool opportunity to meet Al Roker a few times on the Today show and be on his morning show there. So that was fun. That was a lot of fun. It's been a few years since that, but I told Al was like, hey, we got to get you on the course. He was like, okay, no way. But, yeah, it comes with a job. I'm always going to have people reaching out, whether they're meteorologists, meteorology wannabes, or actual, ah, meteorologists, or just kids interested in the weather. I've had them all reach out, and it's really cool. It's really cool to be able to reach, so many people. Joe Martucci: I did a little Facebook sleuthing on your public page here. I saw you went to Long Beach Island, over the summer. Joe Morvasky: Yes. Joe Martucci: What'd you? Joe Morvasky: It. You know, it just so happened Taylor Swift was there at the same. Joe Martucci: Time. Joe Morvasky: Guess who got to meet her? Not me. Not me. Joe Martucci: I was going to say she got to meet you, right? Matt Holiner: It'd be the other. Joe Morvasky: Oh, please. I wish, man. What? It's her. And, Kelsey. Joe Martucci: Yes. Travis Kelsey. Joe Morvasky: Yeah, Travis Kelsey. They're together now. The whole world knows that. But yeah, Taylor Swift was down there. But beside from that, Long Beach Island is beautiful. I mean, it's close enough to Connecticut where it's not like driving. We went to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina a couple of years ago. That was a drive, let me. But it was beautiful. Yeah, Long Beach Island, we loved it. And we'll probably go back. I know my dad is already interested, so maybe we'll see you out there. Joe Martucci: let me know. We'll get you in the studio. We can do a live weather video for you. Yeah, we can go live, do whatever you want. We appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. Maybe after Season 16 airs Joe Martucci: Joe, anything else you want to end with here before we wrap it up? This has been a great, half hour with you. Joe Morvasky: Yeah, I mean, I'm just so thankful for these opportunities and, to keep my foot in the meteorology door. It's always been a passion of mine to just be in the weather community and to be involved in weather in some way. And whether I'm doing it all the time or not doesn't mean I don't love it. So this means a lot to me. It's fun to meet other fellow meteorologists. And, I'll see you on the next podcast. Joe Martucci: Absolutely, yeah. We'd love to have you back. Maybe after Season 16 airs. Joe Morvasky: Let's hope it's a good one. Joe Martucci: Well, we're rooting for you, Joe. We really appreciate you taking your time to chat with us and, we'd love to have you again soon, but thanks again for the time. Joe Morvasky: Thank you, Joe. Thanks, Matt. Thanks, Sean. Sean Sublette: Thanks for repping so well, man. Joe Morvasky: Appreciate it. Matt says weather plays a big role in American Ninja Warrior competitions Joe Martucci: And we are back here. So, guys, as I'm listening to this, I hear him talking about those storms in Connecticut, talking about fronts. He's just like one of us. It's just you see him on, know, a couple times a year competing on American Ninja warrior. It's, just really cool to have him on it is really. Sean Sublette: Go ahead, go ahead. Matt Holiner: No, I was going to say, I. Also like how he can't escape the weather. He had the rain delay in Philadelphia, then he said, oh. So then they decide to move it to Minneapolis and got the severe thunderstorm warning there. So it's hard for him to escape the weather in these events because they do occur outside. So there is an element, the weather does impact him in his game. Even when he's not actively working as a meteorologist. The weather is having an impact and people are teasing about it and asking him questions about it. So, the weather continues to follow him and knows he's a meteorologist. Sean Sublette: Yeah. And to that end, almost all of their competitions are recorded at night, which I think is also important. If you're training, you're going to be training a different way if you have to perform outside in the daylight, especially in spring, summer, fall, the sun is up and it's different than if you're out there at nighttime. And to say nothing of they record well into the night. Not like, oh, we're done at 930 or ten. They go well past midnight recording some of this stuff. So that's an additional stress on the body, just being up when it is not accustomed to being up. And the fact that he is still doing this. Very impressive. Matt Holiner: Yeah, I didn't realize that either that I figured. You do see that it's filmed at night, but I kind of said, oh, just during the evening hours. I wasn't thinking, in my mind for some of those people. Yes, some of them, they start in the evening, but they're going all night. So some of them are doing this. Three in the morning, four in the morning, which just makes it even harder again, especially if you're trying to live a normal life most of the time. But when you do the competition, to be up at those hours. Yeah. It just makes it more difficult. So it makes it more impressive that he's done as well as he has. Joe Martucci: I like what you said earlier, Matt, about breaking the mold. Right. Not too many athletes that are meteorologists. I was going to ask you guys, did you guys do sports in high school or college? Matt Holiner: Oh, definitely not college. Joe Martucci: Everybody's. Matt Holiner: I did middle school golf team. But then again, my talent level wasn't good enough for the high school golf team, so I switched over to band. Another nerdy thing. Sean Sublette: Just a bunch of pickup soccer and intramural softball. That's about as exciting as it got for me. Joe Martucci: But I think, aren't you a. Sean Sublette: Disc golf guy, Sean, my son, is really the big disc golf guy, and he's got me into doing it and he's had to show me how to hold the discs the right way. The right way to kind of move your body so you have control of the discs. But that's fun. But I wouldn't call that high stress exercise. Joe Martucci: It's a lot of walking. Sean Sublette: It is a lot of walking. Joe Martucci: Got to walk around walking. That ain't nothing. Next week, we're going to do Bob Dylan in the weather Joe Martucci: All right, so we have plenty of more episodes coming up. Of course. Coming up next week, we're going to do Bob Dylan in the weather. Now, Bob Dylan was not a meteorologist, but he did write a lot of songs about the weather. And we actually have, Dr. Alan Roebach, who was one of my professors at Rutgers, come on the podcast. Because, guys, he actually did his thesis about Bob Dylan and the weather, which, when we were in school, we used to just kind of be like, that's pretty incredible. Maybe a little different. But it's going to come to be a real surprise when he talks about this, because he has a lot to say about this. He might be Bob Dylan's biggest fan. Sean Sublette: Well, I think. Wasn't Bob Dylan the guy who wrote, you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing? Wasn't that Dylan? Joe Martucci: I'm not sure. Sean Sublette: I think it was Dylan. I'd have to go Google it. But, I mean, Dylan has written a lot of stuff with these weather undertones, so, I'm not surprised. But I'm looking forward to hearing what, Alan has to say and a. Matt Holiner: Quick shout out, like, the reason we actually came up with this idea. Gosh, I think it's now coming up on almost a year when we did our top ten weather songs. Sean Sublette: Has it been a year now? Matt Holiner: I think it's almost been. You're going to have to go back in our podcast history. Scroll back. But we did an episode, the top ten weather songs, and we talked about Bob Dylan on there. And then Joe said, oh, my professor did his whole thesis on Bob Dylan and the weather. And it's like, you know what? He might be a good one to bring on. And so we're finally getting around to it. Joe Martucci: That was our November 28, 2022 episode. Group: Wow, almost a year. Yeah. Joe Martucci: top ten weather songs we, did. That was with Terry Lipshetz, who's our, producer here, our podcast producer for not just us, but all of our Lee Enterprises Weather, podcasts that we do. We're, also going to do ten things to know about weather that's coming up the 18 December. And then at the end, we will do our year in review. So we do have, course, more things coming up. And, we'll make it even better as we go into the new year, which is rapidly approaching. Believe, it or not. I can't believe. Sean Sublette: And I did just Google it. Yes. You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. That's Dylan. Joe Martucci: That is true. But if you need to forecast which way the wind blows, well, I mean. Sean Sublette: A compass to know which way the wind blows. That's all you need. You don't need me. Just need a compass. Joe Martucci: Well, I'm, trying to give us some credit here. I'm trying to give us some credit. I'm saying, if you need a wind forecast, that's where you come with us. We got it there. If, you have a question, you can leave one for us at 609-272-7099 609-272-7099 you can also email podcasts@lee.net so for Matt Holiner in Chicagoland, Sean Sublette in Richmond, and Kirsten, who couldn't be with us, but she is saying hello from Tulsa, Oklahoma, I'm meteorologist Joe Martucci, and we'll see you next Monday on the across the Sky Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 48:24


In This Episode Clips: Extreme Meteorologist, Reed Timmer and Owner of HurricaneTrack.com, Mark Sudduth Check out our Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more!  www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks Get your new Storm Front Freaks Gear and other super cool weather geek products at Helicity.co Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Twitter: @stromfrontfreak Facebook: @stormfrontfreaks Instagram: @stormfrontfreaks TikTok: @stormfrontfreakspodcast YouTube "RAW":  YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks Next LIVE Episode…mental health is a challenge many face in the severe weather industry.  From meteorologists covering storms, to storm chasers and victims, our guest, former NWS Behavioral Health/Wellness Officer, Valarie Gardner will discuss.  SUBSCRIBE and set your NOTIFICATIONS on our YouTube.com/stormfrontfreaks channel so you can get notified whenever we go LIVE on Thursday, 9/14/23 @ 9pmET/8pmCT.  Look for the audio podcast on your favorite podcast player that weekend. Credits Opening Music: Andrew Slotta/Phil Johnson Some Opening Footage Courtesy of Sanner/Tornado Titans Closing Music: Gabe Cox

Everything Under the Sun
Storm Chasing with Reed Timmer

Everything Under the Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 24:30


It's Tornado Week on “Everything Under the Sun” and who better to talk to than storm chaser and extreme meteorologist Reed Timmer? Dean DeVore sits down with Reed live from the road to talk about the wildest and most memorable tornadoes that he's encountered in his 25-year chasing career, during which he has intercepted over 600 twisters. Plus, what goes in to his day-to-day planning and scheduling for chasing and intercepting massive storms. It's all this week on “Everything Under the Sun!”Read about his top five chases here:https://www.accuweather.com/en/severe-weather/reed-timmer-recounts-his-top-5-most-memorable-tornado-chases/1517211More on Reed Timmer:https://www.youtube.com/tornadovideoshttps://twitter.com/ReedTimmerAccuhttps://www.tiktok.com/@reedtimmerwxhttps://www.instagram.com/reedtimmer/https://www.facebook.com/reedtimmer2.0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Moonlight Graham Show
Reed Timmer - Drake Basketball's All-Time Leading Scorer

The Moonlight Graham Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 41:56


The college basketball season is about to hit full swing. A lot of the attention in Iowa is on the Hawkeyes and the Cyclones and where they might fall in the top 25. But, lucky for us, we also have two top-tier Missouri Valley Conference teams in the state. Almost every February, there is talk about how many of our big 4 teams can get into the tourney and who can make a run. This week we welcome one of the best Drake Bulldogs to ever put on the uniform, Reed Timmer. Timmer's career included many records, and he was part of the transition from a few rough years into the upshot that Drake has been on for the last several seasons.   Reed Timmer grew up in Wisconsin and made the trek south to play Division I basketball in Des Moines. He stood out on and off the court at Drake, earning awards for his play and academic success. Over his first three years, the team only averaged 8 wins a year. Even as the team struggled, Timmer was among the team leaders in minutes and points each year. A coaching change shook things up before his senior season. Niko Medved came in and helped turn things around, going 17-17 and playing in the CIT.    Timmer's senior season saw him reach 2,000 points and take the top spot in minutes played in his career, among other records. Those successes in the blue and white served as a springboard to playing professionally overseas and scoring over 1,000 points. After a few years and a few teams, though, he knew he was ready to retire and return home.   Today, Reed Timmer sits courtside for the Bulldogs with Michael Admire and travels with the team as part of the broadcast. Staying close to the game helps him scratch that itch and see the court from another perspective. He has had a front-row seat to watch Coach Darian DeVries and Tucker DeVries as they build Drake into a competitive MVC team.

Off Script with Chris & Robbie
Episode 135 - STORM CHASER REED TIMMER

Off Script with Chris & Robbie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 16:20


Sonal gets into the eye of the storm with Reed Timmer, extreme meteorologist and storm chasing star of Discovery Channel series Storm Chasers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chris Vernon Show
Grizz/T'wolves Is Set + Reed Timmer - 4/13/22

Chris Vernon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 95:45


On today's show: Grizz vs Wolves in the NBA Playoffs + Kat/Russell/Ant and Ja/JJJ/Bane/Dillon + the lady who glued herself to the court (3:30) + Wolves celebration (36:07) + a Bane story and news from around the league (1:15:50) Watch LIVE at noon, weekdays on YouTube and the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia

The Big Honker Podcast
Episode #557: Reed Timmer

The Big Honker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 103:37 Very Popular


Jeff Stanfield & Andy Shaver are joined by extreme meteorologist and storm chaser, Reed Timmer. Reed has witnessed more tornados and major weather events than anyone to ever live. They discuss what led Reed to chase tornados, his closest calls chasing storms, what it's like to be inside of a tornado, and how technology and meteorology are advancing thanks to the work of storm chasers like Reed.

The PDS Podcast
Episode 10: Reed Timmer

The PDS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 96:22 Very Popular


Reed is an American meteorologist and storm chaser who is known for starring in the Discovery Channel TV series Storm Chasers, the documentary film Tornado Glory and in the series Tornado Chasers. He also most recently worked with Mike Theiss in the reality television series Storms Rising on Disney+. Reed is also the creator/founder of Team Dominator, A Series of armoured storm chasing vehicles. Become a Supporter on Facebook  Follow us on Twitter

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#148 SFFP - Ginger Zee - Clap On, Clap Off

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 69:36


In This Episode Guest: Ginger Zee, ABC News and Good Morning America Chief Meteorologist Drive Weather App Discussion: Recent weather disasters and climate change Lightning Round: Guess the Infomercial 5% Discount at https://helicity.co/sff #weatherfools - We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations Weather Trollbot 5000 - Our repurposed robot interprets what our weather friends were really thinking when responding to trolls Reveal of our next guest(s)… Check out our Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more!  www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks Our Guest Ginger Zee, Chief Meteorologist at ABC News and Good Morning America Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist at ABC News, reporting on the nation's weather on “Good Morning America” and across ABC News broadcasts and digital platforms.   Prior to joining ABC News, she was a meteorologist at NBC station WMAQ in Chicago and WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids, MI.   An acclaimed author, the Emmy Award-winning meteorologist releases her latest book on January 11th titled, "A Little Closer to Home: How I Found the Calm After the Storm". Websites and contact info for Ginger: Twitter - @Ginger_Zee Book "A Little Closer To Home" on Amazon or shop your local bookstore See the Weather Forecast Along Your Route with Drive Weather App Get 5% discount at Helicity including Storm Front Freaks Podcast Merch at helicity.co/sff #weatherfools Links: Phil - Looters get caught stealing from tornado stricken homes Phil - Nebraska wind storm topples 18-wheeler Phil - Washington drivers have trouble in snow Phil - Man walking with umbrella struck by lightning Dina - Fighting a wind storm Cyrena - Man breaks off ice (1:15) Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Twitter: @stromfrontfreak Facebook: @stormfrontfreaks Instagram: @stormfrontfreaks Next episode we will be LIVE at the National Storm Chasers Summit in Oklahoma City on January 21-22, 2022.  You can still register in advance of the event at chasersummit.com or register to watch the virtual stream!  We're scheduled to chat with speakers like Reed Timmer, Josh Morgerman, Brett Adair, Daniel Shaw, Tim Marshall and more!  Become a member of our patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks to tune in LIVE or look for the audio podcast available sometime soon after the weekend. Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

Michigan's AutoTalk Podcast
Michigan's AutoTalk Episode 34-Part 2: "More behind the scenes stories of tornado chase vehicle SRV Dominator "

Michigan's AutoTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 14:18


In part 2 of this special two-part episode #34: "More behind the scenes stories of legendary tornado chase vehicle Dominator," producer Phil Tower joins hosts Al Schwinkendorf and John Puhek for more stories with Freeport's Kevin Barton. Kevin was commissioned by Forest Hills native Reed Timmer, then the star of Storm Chasers on The Discovery Channel. In this episode, Kevin talks about Storm Chasers' massive popularity and a memorable nationwide media that brought Kevin to New York City and lots of TV exposure with the stars of the show. By 2010, Storm Chasers on The Discovery Channel had become the #1 reality show on cable and Kevin was along for the ride. Kevin also talked about the massive collaborative effort that helped Dominator stay as badass as always. Kevin also talks about the crazy modifications on Dominator including cannon launchers for weather probes!Big News! We are now on Spotify! Additionally, you can hear all every episode of Michigan's AutoTalk podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audio, iHeartRadio, Spreaker.com, Deezer, and Podcatcher.

Michigan's AutoTalk Podcast
Michigan's AutoTalk Episode 34-Part 1: "The inside story of legendary tornado chase vehicle SRV Dominator "

Michigan's AutoTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 14:53


In this special two-part episode #34: "The inside story of legendary tornado chase vehicle Dominator," producer Phil Tower joins hosts Al Schwinkendorf and John Puhek for an exclusive conversation with Freeport's Kevin Barton. Kevin was commissioned by Forest Hills native Reed Timmer, then the star of Storm Chasers on The Discovery Channel. Kevin shares the story of how the Dominator was modified from a 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe. Some of the many special modifications included adding bulletproof sheet metal and Lexan armor to protect against flying debris from impacting tornadoes. Kevin tells the amazing story of how this all came together and how not so quietly, the dominator was built inside a garage in tiny Freeport, Michigan.Michigan's AutoTalk podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audio, iHeartRadio, Spreaker.com, Deezer, and Podcatcher.

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#138 SFFP - Reed Timmer - Part 2: Storm Training (Storm Target Forecasting)

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 65:04


In This Episode Part 2 of 3 in the Storm Training Series: Storm Target Forecasting Guests: Storm Chaser Reed Timmer 5% Discount at Helicity.co/sff Lightning Round: Gremlins Trivia #weatherfools - We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations Weather Trollbot 5000 - Our garage sale robot has been re-programmed to interpret the real thoughts of our weather friends when trolled on social media Reveal of our next guests for Part 3 of the Storm Training Series… Check out our Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more!  www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks Our Guest Reed Timmer Having intercepted over 1000 tornadoes and a dozen powerful hurricanes, Reed is well-known as the most successful and extreme storm chaser in the world.  He is one of the few people to document both an EF5 tornado and an F5 Hurricane. Search Reed Timmer on social media to follow Get 5% discount at Helicity including Storm Front Freaks Podcast Merch at helicity.co/sff #weatherfools Links: Phil - Storm Approaching Fans at Rock The South Concert Phil - Man in Road During Flash Flood in IL Phil - Mexico SUV in Flash Flood Phil - Lightning Crawl During Phillies Baseball Game Phil - Omaha Flash Flood MJ from Kurtis - Car with Flood Waters Up To Windshield MJ from Tim - Waterspout Comes on Land MJ from Tim - WI Tornado Debris Path Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Twitter: @stromfrontfreak Facebook: @stormfrontfreaks Instagram: @stormfrontfreaks Next Episode will continue our three-part Storm Training series with Part 3: Storm Identification and When to Chase Another Storm with storm chasers Hank Schyma and Raychel Sanner. We will be recording LIVE for Patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks members on Thursday 9/2 at 9pmET/8pmCT and available to all on your favorite podcast player the following Sunday. Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#137 SFFP - Skip Talbot & Dr. Victor Gensini - Pull It Out

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 79:37


In This Episode Part 1 of 3 in the Storm Training Series: Storm Forecasting 2-30 Days Guests: Storm Chaser, Skip Talbot and Meteorologist and Associate Professor, Victor Gensini 5% Discount at Helicity.co/sff Lightning Round: Tornado Ally Favorite Sodas #weatherfools - We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations Brady's "What Happens Next?" - Brady shares some videos and has the Freaks guess what happens Reveal of our next guests for Part 2 of the Storm Training Series… Check out our Patreon page for exciting ways to support our podcast and interact with us more!  www.patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks Our Guests Skip Talbot, Storm Chaser  Skip Talbot is a software and graphics developer who started chasing supercells and tornadoes in 2003. He's logged over 100,000 storm chasing miles and has documented over 100 tornadoes. He also helps run a non-profit charity for storm victims called Storm Assist.  Dr. Victor Gensini, Meteorologist and Associate Professor Dr. Victor Gensini is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist and Associate Professor at Northern Illinois University.  Currently, a majority of his research is examining weather and climate dynamics that explain variability in extreme weather frequency and analyzing ways to forecast these events. Skip's Web Site - http://skip.cc/chase/ Follow Skip on social media - Search Skip Talbot Skip's YouTube Page - Skip Talbot's Storm Chasing Chronicles Northern Illinois University Weather and Forecast Page - https://atlas.niu.edu/ Victor's Blog - http://www.gensiniwx.com/ Follow Victor on social media - Twitter @gensiniwx Get 5% discount at Helicity including Storm Front Freaks Podcast Merch at helicity.co/sff #weatherfools Links: Phil - Vehicle on Edge of Flash Flood Phil - Lightning Strike at Garth Brooks Concert Phil - PA Tornado Video Right in Front of Car Phil - Lightning Strike at Braves Game Phil - Roofers Working as Storm Approaches Brady - Video of broadcast meteorologist holding a cat Cyrena - Semi Truck Crosses Flooded Waters and Tips Over MJ from Steve - Video of Storm with Debris Flying Close MJ from Abo - Electric Car Plowing Through Windshield High Waters Brady's "What Happens Next?" Video Links: Destructive Waterspout Lightning Striking Boat Lightning Striking Car Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com or on our social media accounts and we may read it on our next episode! Twitter: @stromfrontfreak Facebook: @stormfrontfreaks Instagram: @stormfrontfreaks Next Episode will continue our three-part Storm Training series with Part 2: Forecasting Your Storm Target with Meteorologists and Storm Chasers, Reed Timmer and Quincy Vagell. We will be recording LIVE for Patreon.com/stormfrontfreaks members on Thursday 8/19 at 9pmET/8pmCT and available to all on your favorite podcast player the following Sunday. Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

Shooters Touch
Reed Timmer: Professional Basketball Player, Former Drake Bulldog

Shooters Touch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 73:34


We've been targeting Reed as a guest for a LONG time and we finally made it happen. You're going to love this episode as Reed talks all things hoops with us. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theshooterstouch/support

Jet Stream of Consciousness
E71 - Psychological Pitfalls ~ Bad Reports ~ Be A Wolf

Jet Stream of Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 40:00


In this jam-packed episode I discuss the pros and cons of chasing day after day, particularly the psychological pitfalls involved. I also touch on making bad reports that turn out to be flase or incorrect, and how it can damage the already-shakey relationship between the NWS/local authorities and chasers making reports. Lastly, I delve into HRRR hatred based on Reed Timmer idolization.Music provided by http://www.purple-planet.com

AccuWeather Daily
Reed Timmer on getting 'thisclose' to a monster tornado

AccuWeather Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 11:51


AccuWeather Daily brings you the top trending weather story of the day - every day.

AccuWeather Daily
Reed Timmer on getting 'thisclose' to a monster tornado

AccuWeather Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 11:51


AccuWeather Daily brings you the top trending weather story of the day - every day.

Tornado Trackers
S1E2 Guest Reed Timmer - Chaos Chasing

Tornado Trackers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 31:17


Extreme meteorologist and storm chaser Dr. Reed Timmer shares how his team successfully launched scientific instrumentation directly into an EF4 tornado in 2019. Reed also shares how he is using his years of experience and education to help the next generation of storm chasers through a new venture called Storm Chase EDU. Reed Timmer Twitter | Instagram | YouTube  https://youtu.be/eNfsd47DPJw The Cheyenne, WY tornado chase that destroyed Reed’s rental car https://youtu.be/XuM_yY15_r8 Rocket Launch into Lawrence, KS EF4 Tornado https://twitter.com/StormChaseEDU Storm Chase EDU  Intro/Outro Music:  NEW HORIZONS - Lesion X  

Capturando la temperie - CLT
CLT17 - Las batidoras atmosféricas: los tornados

Capturando la temperie - CLT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 21:28


Bienvenidos al CLT17, en versión podcast. En el episodio de hoy, monográfico sobre los tornados, las auténticas batidoras atmosféricas. El fenómenos atmosférico más destructivo de nuestra Casa Tierra. Simulación de una célula tornádica: https://youtu.be/uLkghfvE0Rk El monstruo de Greensburg, mi artículo para SSW, de mayo de 2007: http://www.tiemposevero.es/ver-reportaje.php?id=133 Kaza de Reed Timmer, NO ES FAKE: https://youtu.be/bjb7QtMEBUg Tornado HQ: http://www.tornadohq.com/live Sintonía: Reckless by Dysfunction_AL (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. https://dig.ccmixter.org/files/destinazione_altrove/54482 Ft: Blue_Wave_Theory

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#85 Guest: Reed Timmer - Ask Dr. Reed

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 65:17


In This Episode Guests: Reed Timmer, Extreme Meteorologist-Accuweather Tracker Chat with the Tornado Trackers – Favorite Video and Photo Editing Apps Lightning Round: Family Feud-Famous Dogs #WeatherFools-We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations Our Guest Reed Timmer, Extereme Meteorologist-Accuweather Reed Timmer has chased more than 1000 tornadoes and hurricanes, becoming one of the world’s leading experts on severe weather forecasting, research, and safety. He completed a PhD in Meteorology at The University of Oklahoma in 2015 after starring on Discovery Channel’s hit TV series, Storm Chasers.  Presently, Reed provides live coverage from severe weather across the world as the lead storm chaser for Accuweather since April 2015.  For Timmer, the ultimate goal is to better understand the complex dynamics behind tornadoes and other extreme storms so safer and stronger structures can be designed. Follow Reed Timmer: Twitter: @reedtimmeraccu Facebook: Reed Timmer Accu Instagram: @reedtimmer Atmosphere Weather is from the family of the Official Weather Apps of the Storm Front Freaks and available on iOS and Android To learn more about the Tornado Trackers visit them at www.TornadoTrackers.org Visit Helicity.co for our Storm Front Freaks lineup of merchandise.  Use code: SFF at check-out for 10% off your entire order More information on Mid-Atlantic Chaserson visit www.midatlanticchasercon.com More information on Indiana Chaser Convention visit www.indchasercon.com Weather Fools Links MJ-Grandma Giving Weather Report (Earmuffs Required) Phil-NJ Young Men Floating in Flood on Top of Car Phil-Group Swindles $8 million from Hurricane/Fire Victims Phil-Lifeguards Pose on Beach with Lightning Strike Behind Them MJ- Lake Cruise Caught on Lake Monona in Wisconsin Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com and we may read it on our next episode! Next Episode records on August 22nd we have James Spann, Author and Chief Meteorologist at ABC affiliate in Birmingham, Alabama. Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#82 Guest: Nick Drieschman - A Catheter With Every Tour

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 65:32


In This Episode Guest: Nick Drieschman, Owner of Extreme Tornado Tours Tracker Chat with the Tornado Trackers – Best Practices on Best Chase Day Lightning Round: Tour or False Tornado Talk with Jen Narramore – 1978 4th of July Tornadoes #WeatherFools-We present the fools doing stupid things in weather situations WxTrollbot 5000-Our robot deciphers the thoughts of our weather friends after being trolled on social media Our Guest Nick Drieschman, Owner of Extreme Tornado Tours Nick Drieschman decided to pursue storm chasing as a full time passion in 2012 but honed his skills chasing monsoon season thunderstorms near his home town of San Diego since 2001.  He is a former chase partner of Reed Timmer. Currently Nick is based in Norman Oklahoma as a veteran guide and owner of Extreme Tornado Tours.  Follow Extreme Tornado Tours: Website: https://www.extremetornadotours.com/     Twitter: @tornado_tours Facebook: Extreme Tornado Tours Atmosphere Weather is from the family of the Official Weather Apps of the Storm Front Freaks and available on iOS and Android To learn more about the Tornado Trackers visit them at www.TornadoTrackers.org Visit Helicity.co for our Storm Front Freaks lineup of merchandise.  Use code: SFF at check-out for 10% off your entire order Get hooked on tornado history at www.TornadoTalk.com Weather Fools Links Dina-Teen Drives Minivan on Beach and Gets Stuck in Ocean Phil-Caller Thinks Roundabouts are Cause of Tornadoes Phil-Shawn Wheat of WIBM Shows Video of Lightning at Country Stampede Phil-TTN Denver Shares Video fo I-25 Overpass Blocked by Vehicles in Rain/Hail Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com and we may read it on our next episode! Next Episode records on July 11th we have former Weather Channel Meteorologists and now Monarch Weather Consultants, Kathryn Prociv, Maria LaRosa, and Crystal Eggers. Credits Opening Music: Brett Epstein Closing Music: Gabe Cox Other Music: “Pecos Hank” Schyma from El Reno Blues

Locked On Hawkeyes
Iowa United guard Reed Timmer joins the show today to talk about his time at Drake, playing in German Pro A, and his future in pharmacy

Locked On Hawkeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 30:24


We are joined by former Drake Bulldog, current European professional basketball player, and guard for the Iowa United in the TBT, Reed Timmer on today's show to talk about life, basketball, and his interest in pharmacy.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Hawkeyes
Iowa United guard Reed Timmer joins the show today to talk about his time at Drake, playing in German Pro A, and his future in pharmacy

Locked On Hawkeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 34:39


We are joined by former Drake Bulldog, current European professional basketball player, and guard for the Iowa United in the TBT, Reed Timmer on today's show to talk about life, basketball, and his interest in pharmacy.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AccuWeather Daily
AccuWeather Extreme Meteorologist Reed Timmer and his team first to successfully launch a data-streaming sensor into tornado

AccuWeather Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 5:07


AccuWeather Daily brings you the top trending weather story of the day – every day.

Nattys Land
We are back

Nattys Land

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 45:26


Natasha and Adrianna fill you in on with has been going on. We talk teen mom 2, Lamar Odom and Reed Timmer the tornado guy

Locked On Hawkeyes
GM of the Iowa United, Matt Crawford, joins to discuss the creation of the TBT team and what's coming next

Locked On Hawkeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 31:36


We are joined today on a very special Sunday episode of the Locked On Hawkeyes podcast by Matt Crawford, GM of the Iowa United. The Iowa United are going to be joining the TBT tournament as a collection of athletes from each of the four major universities in the state of Iowa. This past week, the United announced their first four additions to the roster: Iowa State's Tyrus McGee, Iowa's Nicholas Baer, UNI's Wes Washpun, and Drake's Reed Timmer. We talk about those players, what the process was to create this team, what are the next steps going forward, and most importantly, how this team is partnering with Fore The Veterans as part of their cause.Fore The Veterans is a 501(c)3 Organization that offers free golf to all US military veterans/active duty in the state of Iowa, creating a healthy and fun atmosphere, as well as exercise and camaraderie for these men and women. For more information, go to www.foretheveterans.comTwitter handles:Iowa United: @IowaTBTLocked On Hawkeyes: @LockedOnIowaHost: @wade_andrew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Storm Hunters Podcast
Reed Timmer Interview

The Storm Hunters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 51:03


Meteorologist and Storm Chaser, Reed Timmer, was the special guest on the Storm Hunters Podcast on July 29, 2014. Listen to the edited audio version of his interview as he talks about his many adventures and experiences as a storm chaser!

Everything Under the Sun
Top 5 Storm Chases of 2018

Everything Under the Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 23:17


2018 was a record breaking year for extreme weather events and storms.  Extreme Meteorologist and Storm Chaser, Reed Timmer talked to us about his top 5 storms.  He discussed some of his most dangerous experiences, what it's like to be out in the field, and the moments he'll never forget!

Everything Under the Sun
In the path of Hurricane Michael

Everything Under the Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 29:57


AccuWeather Extreme Meteorologist, Reed Timmer discusses Hurricane Michael on-site in Panama City Beach, FL as the Category 4 storm quickly approached the Gulf Coast. Plus Meteorologist Geoff Cornish from the AccuWeather Network on the recent Northeast tornado outbreak and we will tell you where to see the best of fall foliage.

Everything Under the Sun
Covering Hurricane Florence – Firsthand Experiences

Everything Under the Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 26:52


From tragic flooding and people fleeing their homes, to dramatic water rescues.  This week Reed Timmer and Jonathan Petramala go above and beyond their normal call of duty and tell us about their experiences on the ground when Hurricane Florence hit. New episodes every Thursday: https://www.accuweather.com/podcast 

Everything Under the Sun
Storm Chasing with Reed Timmer

Everything Under the Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 21:35


Man vs. Tornado. Storm Chaser and Extreme Meteorologist, Reed Timmer talks from the field in Colorado about the adventures and scientific investigation behind storm chasing. 4th of July fireworks and weather – we talk to Ken Furstoss, Fireworks Show Producer for the annual Philadelphia Wawa Welcome America celebration in the birthplace of America.

Murph and Andy
Reed Timmer

Murph and Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 15:36


Drake's All Time Leading Scorer stops by the studio to talk with Murph and Andy

murph all time leading scorer reed timmer
Murph and Andy
Murph and Andy 2-15 Hour 2

Murph and Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 45:30


Murph and Andy discuss a variety of topics, plus Drake's Reed Timmer stops by for a conversation.

KXnO Sports Fanatics
The Sports Fanatics 1-24 Hour 1

KXnO Sports Fanatics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 47:46


LIVE from the Knapp Center, Reed Timmer, John Walters, recapping Hawkeyes vs Badgers and more.

Miller & Condon 1460 KXnO
Ken Miller Show with Trent Condon 1-23 Hour 2

Miller & Condon 1460 KXnO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 58:28


Ken and Trent are joined by Drake basketball senior Reed Timmer to talk about their suprising season, a look at the Hawkeyes football and basketball squads with Scott Dochterman from Land of Ten and Nick Athan on the Chiefs and a look to next year. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Ken Miller Show with Trent Condon
Ken Miller Show with Trent Condon 1-23 Hour 2

Ken Miller Show with Trent Condon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 57:44


Ken and Trent are joined by Drake basketball senior Reed Timmer to talk about their suprising season, a look at the Hawkeyes football and basketball squads with Scott Dochterman from Land of Ten and Nick Athan on the Chiefs and a look to next year.

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#22 - Guest: Reed Timmer - Drag Racing in a Prius?

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2017 78:38


In This Episode Guest: Reed Timmer, Extereme Meteorolgist with AccuWeather National Weather Podcast Month Guest Co-Host: Dakota Smith, The Weather Junkies Lightning Round: Who Want’s To Be A Millionaire-Insects NEW Titan U Minute with Chris Sanner: The Cap The team discusses disparity between people in weather for the science and people in weather for business and money. Brady’s Storm School: Astronomical vs Meteorological Spring Weather Fools: We share the foolish things people do in bad weather situations Wx Resources: We provide some great weather sites, apps and equipment Our next guest Our Guest Reed Timmer, Extreme Meteorologist for AccuWeather Reed is a meteorologist and storm chaser who starred on Discovery Channel’s reality television series Storm Chasers. He previously starred in the documentary film Tornado Glory and subsequently the TV series Tornado Chasers following the cancellation of the Discovery Channel show. Reed graduated with his Ph.D. in Meteorology from Oklahoma University in the spring of 2015 and currently storm chases for AccuWeather. @ReedTimmerAccu on Twitter @ReedTimmerAccu on Facebook Sponsor: www.SevereStreaming.com of Severe Studios Titan U Minute with Chris Sanner: www.TorndaoTitans.com Discussion Topic Links CNBC-Weather Services Become Big Business Sponsor: www.WeatherProShop.com of Severe Weather Center Weather Fools Links Dakota: EPA Chief Thinks CO2 Not Primary Driver of Climate Change Dina: Snow Removal Using Loud Bass with Child in Car Brady: Geostorm Movie Trailer WxResources Links Dina: NOAA Rip Currents Phil: Into The Storm Book by Reed Timmer Dakota: WeatherHype Podcast Kim: USTornadoes.com Reed: NWS-SPC Mesoscale Analysis Page Reed: 360fly 4K Camera Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com and we may read it on our next episode! The Weather Junkies Podcast can be found at www.theweatherjunkies.com March is National Weather Podcast Month. We are joined by 7 other weather podcasts in a month of great programming and co-host crossovers! Find the National Weather Podcast Month logo on our website for more information. Next episode, our guest will be Storm Chaser and Owner of Severe Studios, Kory Hartman and we’ll have a guest co-host from the Weather Brains podcast, Bill Murray. Credits Opening and Closing Music: Andrew Slotta

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast
#21 - Guest: Dr. Laura Myers - More You Drink, Better You Look

Weather: Storm Front Freaks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 85:57


In This Episode Guest: Dr. Laura Myers, Social Scientist and specialist in storm preparedness and weather alert dissemination Lightning Round: Animal Minute To Win It Brady’s Storm School: Snow Ratios The team discusses Fake Weather News and Alternative Facts in social media before, during and after severe storms William Cole, Chief Meteorologist with Oklahoma Weather Tracker TV Weather Fools: We share the foolish things people do in bad weather situations Wx Resources: We provide some great weather sites, apps and equipment National Weather Podcast Month Our next guest Show Updates Oklahoma Weather Tracker TV is simulcasting our live and previous shows every Thursday night at 8pmCT. William Cole is the Creator and Chief Meteorologist. Our Guest Dr. Laura Myers, Director and Senior Research Scientist for the Center for Advanced Public Safety (CAPS) at The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. Laura Myers is a social scientist who holds a doctorate in criminology from Florida State University. Her research, publication and training areas include disaster management and planning, and weather enterprise application research among others. Dr. Myers works with the National Weather Service providing social science research for severe weather warning improvement and risk communication projects. @DrLauraMyers on Twitter Weather Fools Links Jen: People Falling Through Thin Ice Dina: TV Meteorologists Frustrations Phil: Cars Jamming Highway Under Overpass WxResources Links Dina: NOAA Historical Hurricane Track Mapping Phil: NWS Spotter Training Portal Brady: NWS Climate Prediction Center Submit your questions or comments about this show to questions@stormfrontfreaks.com and we may read it on our next episode! March is National Weather Podcast Month. We are joined by 7 other weather podcasts in a month of great programming and co-host crossovers! Find the National Weather Podcast Month logo on our website for more information. Next episode, our guest will be Extreme Storm Chaser, Reed Timmer and we’ll have a guest co-host from the Weather Junkies podcast, Dakota Smith. Credits  Opening and Closing Music: Andrew Slotta

The Askancity Podcast
Episode 132

The Askancity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2013 47:37


Dan and Eric talk about football, Sunday package delivery, shopping on Thansgiving, Starbucks, McRib, Reed Timmer, ex wife exorcism, Anthony Bordain, Detroit, Coin, invisible bike helmets, A Vagina Is Not, Eminem, Lady Gaga, The Deer Hunter, Bob Dylan, Messhugah, Jenna Marbles,

The Askancity Podcast
Episode 101

The Askancity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2013 57:01


Dan and Eric talk about NFL free agency, the NYC pop ban, watches, sinkholes, Twinkies, Black Death, Samsung Galaxy S4, Kindle Fire, Netflix, Kickstarter, Veronica Mars, Tornado Chasers, Reed Timmer, Sean Casey, Tornado Alley, Jeff Cannata, Lady Gaga, Detroit, Kwami Kilpatrick, Cliff Burr, Kick Ass 2, The Victim, Ted, Girls Against Boys, and The Call.

The Askancity Podcast
Episode 100

The Askancity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2013 59:17


Dan and Eric celebrate their 100th episode, talking about elephants, cows, sharks, volcanoes, camels, the Hindenburg, Chris Kluwe, Bill Bennett, Facebook, targeted ads, Apple Maps, Samsung Galaxy S4, Mike Tyson, Reed Timmer, Tornado Chasers, Slows BBQ, Shotgun Philharmonic, Honeycrisp apples, cuties, self healing microchips, Carrie Fisher, The Flesh Eaters, Game of Thrones, Jack The Giant Slayer, Oz the Great And Powerful, 3D, Peter Dinklage, Cujo, Triangle, and Weird Al. 

On Air With Tony Sweet
On Air With Tony Sweet - Reed Timmer & Layla Crawford

On Air With Tony Sweet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2013 112:47


Tony, Dr. Shirley and Eddie Conner interview Discovery Channel Storm Chaser, Reed Timmer and Actress Layla Crawford from "The First Family".

Guest Speakers and Panel Discussions
Reporting from the Storm

Guest Speakers and Panel Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2012 86:23


Dave Hennen from CNN; Aaron Brodie, freelancer for CNN and Reed Timmer; and Steve Gallien, Weather Decision Technologies, will be speaking about weather reporting. This meeting is part of the NOAA Severe Weather Conference.