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In the latest Security Sprint Dave and Andy covered the following topics:Warm Open:• Health-ISAC: European Hobby Exercise 2024 After Action Report• Peters and Rounds Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Extend Information Sharing Provisions That Help Address Cybersecurity Threatso Bill extends cyber threat info-sharing between public, private sectoro Exclusive: Peters, Rounds tee up bill to renew expiring cyber threat information sharing lawo CRS: The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015: Expiring Provisions, 08 Apr 2025Main Topics:Scams:• FBI PSA: FBI Warns of Scammers Impersonating the IC3• Foreign intel job scams target current, former DoD employees• Take9JCAT First Responders Toolbox. Third-Party Security Critical to Safeguarding Public Gatherings From Terrorist Threats UK: Law firm fined £60,000 following cyber attack. “enabled cyber hackers to gain access to DPP's network, via an infrequently used administrator account which lacked multi-factor authentication (MFA)”BakerHostetler: Ready and Resilient in the Data-Driven Age. Half Measures ≠ Effective Prep. Your organization finally prepared an IRP and a BCP. That's great! But have you actually implemented and then tested these plans? (At Gate 15, we're a bit partial to this finding. Need to exercise and test those plans? Contact our team today to schedule your next workshop, tabletop, drill or other exercise!)The Weather Channel - 2025 Hurricane Season Outlook: Not Quite 2024, But Above-Average US Landfall Threat. The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season may not be as active as last year, but the threat of U.S. landfalls remains higher than average, according to a just-released outlook issued by The Weather Company and Atmospheric G2. • Colorado State University's tropical forecast team.• Tornado-producing storm deals deadly weather to Oklahoma and Texas• FEMA Isn't Ready for Disaster Season, Workers SayQuick Hits:• Abusing Data in the Middle: Surveillance Risks in China's State-Owned Mobile Ecosystem & 35 countries use Chinese networks for transporting mobile user traffic, posing cyber risks• Florida State shooting: 2 dead, sheriff's deputy's son in custody & How a security gap at FSU heightened students' fears even with the speedy police response• Bot Traffic Surpasses Humans Online—Driven by AI and Criminal Innovation• CISA Releases Guidance on Credential Risks Associated with Potential Legacy Oracle Cloud Compromise • Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Resources:o Security guidance for dark web leaks (ITSAP.00.115)o Search engine optimization poisoning (ITSAP.00.013)
My guest this week is Randi Stipes, the Chief Marketing Officer at The Weather Company, one of the world's most trusted brands and most accurate forecasters. No stranger to marketing transformation, Randi challenges marketers to think differently about the weather and its business implications across every industry. With nearly three decades in media and marketing, she has served in a variety of roles across product, editorial, sales, and marketing, all of which have provided her with a unique perspective to unlock creativity and drive high performance on the teams she manages. In her previous role at IBM, she led developer marketing and brand advertising, where she was instrumental in launching IBM's brand platform "Let's Create." She has received the industry's top recognitions and awards from Cannes Lions, Drum Festival, Media Globe Awards, and many more. She is proud to have been part of the 2024 award-winning "Weather Kids" global campaign, created in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme, the World Meteorological Organization, and The Weather Channel. The campaign calls for urgent climate action for future generations. As an advocate for positive industry and societal disruption, she sits on the boards of the Ad Council, BRIDGE, and the ANA Brand Council. She's also a mentor at the Marketing Academy.
How does the weather influence your daily decisions, from your morning routine to your mood? Randi Stipes, CMO of The Weather Company, understands the profound impact of weather on consumer behavior—and how to harness it for deeper connection and trust with their customers. In this episode, we explore how The Weather Company collects and leverages consumer insights to enhance user experience, inform marketing strategies, and shape content creation. From data-driven storytelling to innovative brand collaborations, Randi shares how her team turns weather-driven moments into meaningful connections. Full Episode Details Randi joins host Zontee Hou on this episode of Social Pros to discuss how The Weather Channel is using weather data to drive trust with their audience and customers. She explains how weather is the "ultimate contextual accelerant", influencing consumer behavior in unexpected ways (like how a temperature drop in the Ohio Valley can actually boost ice cream sales!) Randi also shares insights on why B2B businesses need a weather strategy, how The Weather Company is working with content creators to showcase real-life weather impacts, and the brand's partnership with the United Nations on the WeatherKids campaign, a global initiative to inspire climate action through future forecasts. She also highlights the growing role of social in driving brand authenticity and why every marketer should nurture a strong relationship with their CFO to align strategies and impact -- and gives one of the best answers yet to our "If you could have a video call with any living person, who would it be?" question with a heartwarming story you won't want to miss! In This Episode: 2:16 - The Weather Company's new brand platform, and the process of rolling it out to achieve their business goals 5:15 - How the brand works with content creators, and how they fit into The Weather Company's ecosystem 7:52 - The different audiences the brand is targeting with their content creator approach 10:38 - How The Weather Channel has changed over the course of its history, and how Randi is preparing her team for the coming evolution of the digital landscape 13:48 - How the brand is thinking about that personalization to give their audience a better expereince 15:52 - Important points for all marketers to keep in mind when building towards registration and ensuring customers see the brand as an ongoing partner in their lives 19:37 - Things that will be really valuable for The Weather Company and all marketers to think about when collecting information about how customers behave so that a better story can be told to them 23:14 - How to think about insights that serve B2B partners, and why every B2B business needs a weather strategy 28:4 - WeatherKids, a joint program with the United Nations Development Program and the World Meteorological Organization. 31:38 - Who Randi would most want a video call with, and the wonderful story explaining why 36:02 - Randi's advice for aspiring social pros Resources Download The Weather Channel app Follow The Weather Channel on TikTok Follow The Weather Channel on Instagram Visit The Weather Company website Visit The Weather Channel website Visit SocialPros.com for more insights from your favorite social media marketers.
This episode is shorter than usual and will be featured in RevenueCat's State of Subscription Apps report.On the podcast: balancing freemium and premium experiences, how The Weather Company uses AI to predict subscriber behavior, and why focusing on user value rather than monetization is the key to subscription success.Top Takeaways
In this episode of The Speed of Culture, Matt Britton sits down with Randi Stipes, CMO of The Weather Company, who reveals how AI-driven weather intelligence is reshaping industries—from marketing and supply chains to aviation and defense.Follow Suzy on Twitter: @AskSuzyBizFollow Randi Stipes on LinkedInSubscribe to The Speed of Culture on your favorite podcast platform.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at suzy@suzy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Female VC Lab Show Notes Episode Title and Number: CES2025: What's Next for Smart Cities - AI for Data, Planning, and Beyond Name of Session: What's Next for Smart Cities: AI for Data, Planning and Beyond Date and Time: Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at 3:00 PM Location: Las Vegas Convention Center North - N257 Session Description: The rise of AI-powered Smart Cities is significant. Learn from early adopters who have seen AI capabilities become notable force multipliers in our smartest cities. Full Panel: David Shier, Managing Director, Visionary Future (Moderator) Sheri Bachstein, CEO, The Weather Company Barbara Bickham, Founder & GP, Trailyn VC Nadia Hansen, Global Digital Transformation Executive, Salesforce Prachi Vakharia, ARPA-I: Strategic Advisor for Innovations & Infrastructure, USDOT Episode Summary: In this episode, we dive into the transformative potential of AI in developing smart cities, as discussed in a CES 2025 panel. The conversation covers aspects ranging from extreme weather prediction to citizen-centric services and the ethical implications of AI in urban governance. Key Points Discussed: The role of AI in predicting extreme weather and urban design Probabilistic forecasting and its benefits for emergency preparedness The concept of citizen-centric smart cities for enhanced public participation Challenges in data standardization and the importance of public-private partnerships Ethical considerations, including bias and privacy concerns in AI technologies Timecode Guide: 00:00:04 - Introduction to smart cities and AI 00:00:38 - Discussion about extreme weather prediction with AI 00:01:53 - Explanation of probabilistic forecasting 00:03:09 - Concept of citizen-centric smart cities 00:04:47 - Data challenges and public-private partnerships 00:08:09 - Ethics, transparency, and public education on AI 00:11:01 - Challenges with AI model sizes and limited data 00:17:40 - Privacy concerns in smart cities 00:18:45 - Ensuring AI doesn't perpetuate bias 00:20:02 - Discussion on potential job losses and new opportunities 00:21:09 - Misuse of AI by authoritarian governments 00:22:25 - Weather strategy in the era of climate change 00:25:27 - Collaboration and human-centered AI 00:27:45 - Future vision for smart cities Full Topic Guide: The Future of Smart Cities: Harnessing AI for a Better Urban Life Introduction: As we stand on the brink of an AI-driven transformation in urban living, the CES 2025 panel offers an enlightening glimpse into how next-gen technologies are being leveraged to create smarter, more resilient cities. Hosts Daniel and Barbara Bickham review these discussions, stressing the interplay of data, AI, and human insight in shaping the future. AI in Predicting Extreme Weather: One of the most compelling highlights was the role of AI in weather prediction and urban planning. As climate change leads to unpredictable weather patterns, AI provides a way to prepare for unprecedented events. AI's capacity to analyze vast amounts of climate data allows for effective "what if" scenario modeling, enabling cities to design infrastructure that can withstand extreme conditions. For example, you might reinforce a seawall today based on AI predictions of future storms. Probabilistic Forecasting: Advancements in probabilistic forecasting were another exciting point discussed. Unlike traditional methods, probabilistic forecasting uses AI to run thousands of scenarios, providing a range of potential outcomes rather than a single prediction. This not only improves weather accuracy but also aids in emergency preparedness, allowing cities to allocate resources more efficiently and preempt disasters, thereby saving lives and reducing costs. Citizen-Centric Smart Cities: The concept of making cities more user-friendly for residents drew considerable attention. Imagine all city services being available through a single app—reporting potholes, paying taxes, or even participating in local governance through blockchain-enabled voting systems. This not only simplifies interactions with municipal services but also empowers citizens by giving them a direct say in urban management. Data Challenges and Public-Private Partnerships: However, the transition to smart cities is fraught with challenges, particularly in data management. Cities gather massive amounts of data, but these are often trapped in silos, hindering a comprehensive overview. Collaboration through public-private partnerships is vital here. Government bodies possess critical data, while private enterprises offer the technological expertise to process and utilize this information effectively. Examples like the Weather Company's collaborations with NOAA and NVIDIA highlight the potential of these partnerships. Ethical and Transparency Considerations: The panel stressed the ethical implications of integrating AI into city management. Trust and transparency are crucial for citizen buy-in. There needs to be a concerted effort to educate both government officials and the public on AI. Moreover, it's important to ensure that AI systems are fair and do not perpetuate existing biases. Implementing strong ethical guidelines and having diverse teams develop these technologies can mitigate potential risks. Privacy Concerns: With vast amounts of data being collected, privacy is a significant concern. Clear rules on data collection, use, and access are necessary to prevent misuse. Enabling citizens to control their data and ensuring transparency about how it is used are steps toward this goal. Conclusion: The future of smart cities depends not just on technological advancements but on collaborative, human-centered approaches. As we navigate this transformation, the focus must remain on using technology to enhance, not hinder, urban life. Notable Quotes from the Hosts: "It's about giving people the tools and the knowledge to be active participants in shaping the future of their cities." "We need to be mindful of the potential consequences of AI on jobs, privacy, and equality." Fun Facts or Interesting Tidbits: People were more interested in searching for inmates in jail rather than marriage licenses on the redesigned Clark County website. A project in Massachusetts involved transit maps from the 1970s, highlighting the need to update and digitize old data for modern use. Stay engaged with the conversation on how AI and technology are transforming our cities. Feel inspired? Share your ideas on how we can build a smarter, more inclusive future for our urban environments. Follow us on social media and subscribe to our newsletter for more updates and deep dives into the latest technological trends.
Link to blog post This week's Cyber Security Headlines – Week in Review is hosted by Rich Stroffolino with guest Jonathan Waldrop, CISO, The Weather Company. Here's a link to CISA's Cybersecurity Awareness Month announcement, sent to us by Jonathan. Thanks to our show sponsor, SpyCloud SpyCloud disrupts cybercrime by telling you what criminals know about your business, so you can take action on exposed identity data to prevent cyber attacks like ransomware. To learn more how to level the playing field against bad actors and combat cyber attacks, visit spycloud.com/headlines. All links and the video of this episode can be found on CISO Series.com
Randi Stipes, CMO of The Weather Company, joins host Matthew Schwartz to talk about how marketers sharpen their weather strategy, the growing relationship between weather and consumer trust, and how marketers leverage weather-related data that can be deployed across the organization.
With industries relying on them and profits to be made, weather forecasts are more precise and more popular than ever. But there are clouds on the horizon. Zachary Crockett grabs an umbrella. SOURCES:Steve Adelman, head of Adelman Law Group, PLLC and vice president of the Event Safety Alliance.Peter Neilley, director of weather forecasting sciences and technologies for The Weather Company. RESOURCES:"Traders Have Turned Betting on the Weather, a Technique Pioneered by Enron, Into a Booming $25 Billion Market," by Dylan Sloan (Fortune, 2024)."Why Your Weather Forecasts May Soon Become More Accurate," by Dan Stillman (The Washington Post, 2023)."The High-Tech Race to Improve Weather Forecasting," (The Economist, 2023)."Study: Climate Change Has Increased Atmospheric Instability Over Past 40 Years," by University at Albany (Phys.org, 2023)."Beyoncé Concert In D.C. Suburb Highlights Complex Weather Challenges," by Marshall Shepherd (Forbes, 2023)."Forecast Process," by the U.S. National Weather Service. EXTRAS:"How Will We Handle the Heat?" by Freakonomics Radio (2022)."The Folly of Prediction," by Freakonomics Radio (2011).
On this episode we're pleased to welcome Amit Seth, Global Head of Data and AI at The Weather Company. Amit discusses media and marketing evolution, what marketers should be leaning into in 2024, and how The Weather Company is poised to help.
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Ha egy biofarm mellett van egy hagyományos, az utóbbinak több kártevőirtót kell használnia Telex 2024-03-25 04:45:01 Tudomány Egy friss kutatás szerint a bioszántókról több kártevő jut át a szomszédos hagyományos földekre, ami miatt itt megnő a rovarirtó- és növényvédőszer-használat. A Kínai Hongkong Egyetem és a Corvinus együtt kutatja a mesterséges intelligenciát Márkamonitor 2024-03-25 06:06:09 Tudomány Kína egyetem Mesterséges intelligencia Innováció Corvinus Hongkong A Kínai Hongkongi Egyetem Sencseni Kutatóintézete és a Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem "Akadémiai és Innovációs Mátrix" (Aim) néven egy kutatási együttműködési megállapodást kötött, amelynek középpontjában a mesterséges intelligencia területén történő tudásmegosztás áll. A megállapodás célja a nemzetközi kutatói és hallgatói csereprogramok előmozdítás Nőtt a Pc-monitorok globális eladása Tudás.hu 2024-03-25 08:54:17 Infotech USA Piackutatás Nőtt a PC-monitorok globális eladása a tavalyi utolsó negyedévben éves összevetésben, először jegyeztek fel bővülést az előző öt negyedév visszaesése után – áll az amerikai International Data Corporation (IDC) informatikai és távközlési piackutató vállalat honlapjára fölkerült jelentésben. Az IDC számításai szerint a tavalyi utolsó három hónapban 3 Új, elektromos hajtású mulcsozó robot GépMax 2024-03-25 12:41:00 Mezőgazdaság Cégvilág Robot A népszerű McConnel Robocut S300 bizonyított képességeire építve az S300e megőrzi kivételes tulajdonságait. A vallástudomány újjáélesztése a mesterséges intelligencia által ITBusiness 2024-03-25 06:46:53 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Vallás Muszlim A vallási szövegeken kiképzett nagy nyelvi modellek azt állítják, hogy igény szerint spirituális meglátásokat kínálnak. Mi romolhat el? Tavaly, a ramadán első napján, nem sokkal éjfél előtt Raihan Khan – egy 20 éves, Kolkatában élő muszlim diák – egy LinkedIn-bejegyzésben ismertette, hogy elindította a QuranGPT-t, egy mesterséges intelligenciával m A Kyndryl szakértői szerint a mesterséges intelligencia várhatóan teret nyer az ügyfélszolgálatokban, a bankokban, a biztosításban és az oktatásban Digital Hungary 2024-03-25 06:39:00 Infotech Oktatás Mesterséges intelligencia A mesterséges intelligencia-technológia legújabb vívmányai közé tartozik a generatív mesterséges intelligencia, amelyet az jellemez, hogy kreatív képességei révén képes új tartalmakat, képeket, zenét generálni, sőt, korábbi információk és tapasztalatok felhasználásával akár ügyfélszolgálati feladatokat is el tud látni. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Videón, ahogy leszed egy légi célpontot a britek néhány ezer forintos légvédelmi rendszere Player 2024-03-25 07:33:03 Infotech A lézerfegyver több tízmillió dolláros megtakarítást jelenthet a mostani rakétaelhárítók költségeihez képest. X az okostévéken is ITBusiness 2024-03-25 05:45:43 Mobiltech Twitter Az ismert appszakértő, Nima Owji fedezte fel, hogy csaknem készen áll az X (ex-Twitter) okostelevíziókon használható kliense. A szakember nemcsak egy videót talált, de ki is próbálta otthon. A gyors és persze nem hivatalos teszt végén igen elégedetten nyilatkozott a látottakról. Owji szerint "csaknem teljesen kész" a szoftver. A funkciók közel mind Még sok időbe telhet, mire az iPhone válaszol az S24 Ultra egyik legjobb fejlesztésére PCW 2024-03-25 09:20:31 Mobiltech Apple Okostelefon Samsung iPhone Egészen az iPhone 17-ig kellhet várni, mire az Apple felveszi a tempót a Samsung aktuális csúcsmobiljával. Finnország leggyorsabb személyliftje egy radioaktívhulladék-tárolóba vezet Rakéta 2024-03-25 08:21:05 Infotech Finnország Radioaktívitás Épül az Onkalo radioaktívhulladék-tároló, ahol legalább százezer évig pihennek a kiégett fűtőelemek. Eldőlt, hogy kik képviselik Magyarországot a Nemzetközi Informatikai Csapat Diákolimpián Digital Hungary 2024-03-25 10:08:00 Infotech Szíria Két magyar csapat jutott tovább a Szíriában megrendezésre kerülő Nemzetközi Informatikai Csapat Diákolimpiára (IIOT). A világverseny nemzeti előválogatójaként szolgáló Kódkupát március 10-én rendezte meg a Neumann Társaság az Algo Pro Club és a Budapesti Fazekas Mihály Gimnázium együttműködésével. A hiánypótló csapatverseny nagy hangsúlyt helyez a Titánium keretet kaphat a Galaxy Z Fold6 Android Portál 2024-03-25 12:11:24 Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon Samsung A januárban bemutatott Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra titánvázzal rendelkezik, és ha hinni lehet Revegnus tippadónak, akkor a következő titánvázas Samsung okostelefon a Galaxy Z Fold6 lesz. A tavaly bemutatott Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 alumíniumkerettet kapott, és jelenleg a Galaxy S24 Ultra – a Galaxy S termékcsalád legdrágább tagja – az egyetlen titánkere Az egész bolygót lemodellezi az Nvidia Bitport 2024-03-25 07:57:00 Infotech Tajvan Nvidia A tajvani meteorológiai szolgálat és a The Weather Company is használatba veszi az új MI-platformot, ami minden eddiginél gyorsabban, akár 2 kilométeres pontossággal lehet képes az időjárási folyamatok szimulációjára és megjelenítésére. 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A megállapodás célja a nemzetközi kutatói és hallgatói csereprogramok előmozdítás Nőtt a Pc-monitorok globális eladása Tudás.hu 2024-03-25 08:54:17 Infotech USA Piackutatás Nőtt a PC-monitorok globális eladása a tavalyi utolsó negyedévben éves összevetésben, először jegyeztek fel bővülést az előző öt negyedév visszaesése után – áll az amerikai International Data Corporation (IDC) informatikai és távközlési piackutató vállalat honlapjára fölkerült jelentésben. Az IDC számításai szerint a tavalyi utolsó három hónapban 3 Új, elektromos hajtású mulcsozó robot GépMax 2024-03-25 12:41:00 Mezőgazdaság Cégvilág Robot A népszerű McConnel Robocut S300 bizonyított képességeire építve az S300e megőrzi kivételes tulajdonságait. A vallástudomány újjáélesztése a mesterséges intelligencia által ITBusiness 2024-03-25 06:46:53 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Vallás Muszlim A vallási szövegeken kiképzett nagy nyelvi modellek azt állítják, hogy igény szerint spirituális meglátásokat kínálnak. 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In this episode of AW360 we chat with Rachel Chukura, Head of Consumer, The Weather Company – an IBM company. Rachel discusses the how weather impacts consumers, how marketers can work weather considerations into their everyday marketing, and poses the question: Is Weather the ultimate influencer? (
Next in Media spoke with Rachel Chukura, Head of Consumer, Products, The Weather Company, about whether brands are scared off by being aligned with all this volatility in weather patterns of late. Chukura also talked about the inherent tension for publishers in designing consumer friendly services and advertising-appealing products, and whether mobile advertising has ever fully reached its promise. Guest: Rachel ChukuraHost: Mike ShieldsIn Partnership with: Comcast AdvertisingProduced by: Fresh Take
Following rumors that it was exploring the sale of its weather business as part of a move to streamline operations, IBM says that it's found a buyer for The Weather Company.
We reveal details about Microsoft's conversation with the UK's competition watchdog about the Microsoft Activision-Blizzard merger. IBM announced it will sell its weather business The Weather Company to private equity firm Francisco Partners. And we have a Pixel Fold roundtable as Tom, Huyen and Shannon share their experiences with Google's foldable smartphone.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Shannon Morse, Huyen Tue Dao, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We reveal details about Microsoft's conversation with the UK's competition watchdog about the Microsoft Activision-Blizzard merger. IBM announced it will sell its weather business The Weather Company to private equity firm Francisco Partners. And we have a Pixel Fold roundtable as Tom, Huyen and Shannon share their experiences with Google's foldable smartphone. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Shannon Morse, Huyen Tue Dao, Roger Chang, Joe To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
Randi Stipes shares why she lets the science do the talking for the company and how their data hopes to play a part in improving people's mental health.
How the f**k did Sheri Bachstein evolve from a newsroom intern to the helm of The Weather Company? Sheri's journey began in the trenches of the newsroom, a humble intern with grit. A major test came during the 1996 Olympics bombing incident - a challenge she met head-on, fortifying her resilience. Later, her path twisted towards digital media, where she made waves at weather.com. Embracing this new arena, she sparked creativity and leveraged partnerships to boost viewership and fortify The Weather Company's brand. So, how does one rise from covering stories to directing the narrative at a major media company? Brace yourself as we unravel the storm of Sheri Bachstein's remarkable ascent. Episode Highlights: 0:00 Intro 1:57 When you were a child what did you want to do 2:54 Standing out as an intern 4:30 Landing first job 5:21 Becoming producer 6:30 Working her way up 8:32 Transitioning to digital out of home job 9:22 Creating and producing for a music show 11:05 I had to make a huge pivot in my life 12:54 What made you want to go back 14:55 Moving into digital 16:50 How do you pick up new skills 18:22 Tactics that allowed you to grow 19:48 Incorporating Watson and AI 22:16 Creating weather insights for marketers 24:15 Leadership style, what mentors have taught you 26:33 Advice for young women 27:54 I want to ask about your personal life 28:55 Open Fortune sponsorship 29:58 Quick question round 31:42 Outro
Episode 26 - A CMO Confidential Interview with David Kenny, the CEO of Nielsen and former CEO of Digitas and The Weather Company. David takes us through the evolution of measurement and media and shares his thoughts on how to stay on top of a rapidly evolving marketplace. Key topics include talent, thinking about marketing as a "team sport," how to stay relevant when companies spend less time on training and development, his belief that too many people measure the income statement and not the "brand asset," why creativity still matters, and how understanding the value of sports is a building block for valuing all media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Show Notes Hosts: Jeff Cunningham and Ryan Harris Guests: Dr. Amy McGovern, Professor at University of Oklahoma Director, NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography & Senior Technical Staff Member Dr. John Williams, Head of Weather AI Sciences at The Weather Company, an IBM Business Description: Is Machine Learning coming for your job? Will AI replace weather forecasters? Unlikely in the near-term postulates our guests this month, Dr. Amy McGovern, who runs the National Science Foundation's AI for Environmental Sciences (AI2ES) and Dr. John Williams, Head of Weather AI Sciences at The Weather Company, an IBM Business. But it should accelerate decision making and generally make our jobs easier by tipping and cueing forecasters. Amy and John speak of model hallucinations like the inaccuracies we see with ChatGPT, but both experts also marvel at the rapid inflection point we are in the midst of. Learn what AI and Machine Learning do well for weather and climate prediction, where it's lacking, and the promise of freeing forecasters and practitioners up to focus more on risk communication and individual-tailored predictions to better help society in the future. It's a fascinating episode you won't want to miss. References: AI2ES Could AI become the world's weatherman? (Fox News) AI is going to revolutionize the weather forecast (FreeThink) El Nino could make coffee, cookies, and chocolate more expensive (Time Magazine) El Nino rains intensify dengue outbreak in Peru (Reuters) Understanding El Nino (NOAA) Severe weather and heat turn out the lights in Oklahoma (The Oklahoman) IBM's The Weather Company Continues to Be the World's Most Accurate Forecaster Overall, Despite Growing Competition and Amid Weather's Increased Impact (IBM) Google's AI-enabled flood forecasting goes global (Axios) Find the complete show notes HERE. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triplepoint/message
Show Notes Hosts: Jeff Cunningham and Ryan Harris Guests: Dr. Amy McGovern is a Lloyd G. and Joyce Austin Presidential Professor in the School of Computer Science and in the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma. Dr McGovern is also the director of the NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography. Dr. John K. Williams is a Senior Technical Staff Member and Head of Weather AI Sciences at The Weather Company, an IBM Business where he leads a team of scientists and software engineers who use artificial intelligence and data science in conjunction with meteorological expertise to create and verify innovative state-of-the-art weather forecasts that routinely serve individuals and businesses around the globe, including via the Weather Channel mobile app and weather.com. Description: Is Machine Learning coming for your job? Will AI replace weather forecasters? Unlikely in the near-term postulates our guests this month, Dr. Amy McGovern, who runs the National Science Foundation's AI for Environmental Sciences (AI2ES) and Dr. John Williams, Head of Weather AI Sciences at The Weather Company, an IBM Business. But it should accelerate decision making and generally make our jobs easier by tipping and cueing forecasters. Amy and John speak of model hallucinations like the inaccuracies we see with ChatGPT, but both experts also marvel at the rapid inflection point we are in the midst of. Learn what AI and Machine Learning do well for weather and climate prediction, where it's lacking, and the promise of freeing forecasters and practitioners up to focus more on risk communication and individual-tailored predictions to better help society in the future. It's a fascinating episode you won't want to miss. For Access to Part II of our discussion with Amy and John, Subscribe to The Triple Point Newsletter and Podcast for Free HERE. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triplepoint/message
Sheri Bachstein is a formative strategic thinker who diagnoses complex problems and rapidly creates solutions in a high-pressure environment. As a turnaround expert, she quickly assesses a situation, see multi-dimensional perspectives and make fast, targeted changes for immediate wins. Sheri joins Great Minds to discuss her career path.
While everyone races toward niche local content, many seem to have forgotten the most-demanded content of all. From GenZ to Boomers, this topic is at the top of everybody's daily list. Gordon & Corey explore why everybody talks about the weather, but nobody seems to do anything about it. The podcast features an interview with weather advertising expert Justin Tuggle from The Weather Co.
The stocks of Apple suppliers Cirrus Logic and AAC are down after reporting that iPhone 15 Pro models won't have solid-state buttons after all. IBM is reportedly looking into selling The Weather Company, for quite a bit less than they paid for it in 2015. LinkedIn has new identity verification via the airport and stadium security service CLEAR. Ethereum has successfully completed its Shanghai, or Shapella, upgrade, letting users withdraw staked ether. And Warner Bros. Discovery has officially renamed HBO Max to just… Max.Sponsors:Nutrafol.com/men, promo code RIDE Links:Apple reportedly nixes iPhone 15 button upgrade, sending supplier stock down 12% (CNBC)iPhone 15 Pro may not have new solid-state volume buttons after all (9to5 Mac)IBM Explores Sale of Weather Business (Wall Street Journal)IBM Mulling Sale of Weather Technology Assets (The Information)LinkedIn rolls out ways to verify your identity and employment, without a price tag (TechCrunch)LinkedIn Verification Now Lets You Verify Your Job and Account (WIRED)Ethereum's (ETH) Shanghai, Shapella Upgrade Looks ‘Stable,' Developer Beiko Says (Bloomberg)Ethereum Unstaking Requests Pile Up After Shanghai Upgrade, Now at 2-Week Wait (CoinDesk)'The Penguin' Trailer: Colin Farrell Returns to Gotham as 'The Batman' Spinoff Series Confirms 2024 Release (Variety)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Gate 15 Interview, Andy Jabbour visits with Dr. Jeff Masters. Jeff Masters, Ph.D., worked as a hurricane scientist with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990. After a near-fatal flight into category 5 Hurricane Hugo, he left the Hurricane Hunters to pursue a safer passion - earning a 1997 Ph.D. in air pollution meteorology from the University of Michigan. In 1995, he co-founded the Weather Underground, and served as its chief meteorologist and on its Board of Directors until it was sold to the Weather Company in 2012. Between 2005-2019, his Category 6 blog was one of the Internet's most popular and widely quoted sources of extreme weather and climate change information. He now frequently writes for YALE Climate Connections. On Twitter: @DrJeffMasters In the discussion we address: Jeff's incredible Hurricane Hugo experience. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report and going beyond the ‘planetary boundaries of safe operation for the planet.' Jeff's important ideas to understand about climate change. Jeff discusses his two biggest climate concerns - the disruptive threats from sea level rise and drought, including: A potential ‘massive financial threat to the US.' Jeff says, ‘we're not correctly pricing risk…there threatens to be a shakeout in the…market' and he notes insurance company struggles in Florida, Louisiana and California as examples before discussing the potential cascading effects associated with humans fleeing from the coasts. Threats to critical infrastructure, including real estate, water and wastewater, transportation and supply chains. And he explains his concerns about drought impacting food prices and leading to famine. Hurricane season 2023, an anticipated El Nino year, perhaps something that may look like the 2018 hurricane season. Plus! Devo, getting outdoors, watermelon, and the beauty of the Havasupai Canyon. A few references mentioned in or relevant to our discussion include: Jeff's Hurricane Hugo Experience: Weather Underground: Hunting Hugo: The Hurricane Hunters' Wildest Ride, a multi-part story of Jeff's incredible experience in the eye of Hurricane Hugo. Weather Underground: A flight through Hurricane Hugo, remembered 20 years later, 15 Sep 2009 Originally published in Weatherwise magazine, Hunting Hugo was made available in digital form, complete with the many photos I took on the flight, on the web site I co-founded, Weather Underground. A separate account of the flight was written by a reporter from Barbados who was on the flight, and was published in my Weather Underground blog in 2009. There was a 45-minute episode of “Air Crash Investigation” (AKA “Mayday”) on the Hugo flight called “Into the Eye of the Storm” that aired in 2014. Several hundred thousand dollars was spent on the episode, which included CGI effects, a set built in Toronto to simulate the flight, and actors playing the crew and scientists. In 2022, the video was available with a paid subscription to Paramount Plus. The video was also available for free at apparat.com. Take to the Sky: The Air Disaster Podcast: Episode 85: NOAA 42 Hurricane Hunters, 02 Dec 2021 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report: The Guardian: Scientists deliver ‘final warning' on climate crisis: act now or it's too late, 20 Mar IPCC Sixth Assessment Report, 20 Mar IPCC IPCO Sixth Assessment Report Working Group 1: The Physical Science Basis; Summary for Policymakers BBC: UN climate report: Scientists release 'survival guide' to avert climate disaster, 20 Mar New York Time: Earth to Hit Critical Warming Threshold by Early 2030s, Climate Panel Says, 20 Mar Climate.gov: Climate Change: Global Sea Level, 19 Apr 2022 NASA Vital Signs NASA Sea Level Change; Observations from Space NASA Sea-Level Toolkit: New Guide Helps Planners Prepare, 07 Feb 2023 CNN: Threat of rising seas to Asian megacities could be way worse than we thought, study warns, 08 Mar 2023 Space.com: Sea level rise slowed down in 2022. NASA says it's just a blip, 22 Mar NOAA: Destructive 2018 Atlantic hurricane season draws to an end; NOAA services before, during, after storms saved lives and aided recovery, 28 Nov 2018 Some of Jeff's recent writing: YALE Climate Connections: With global warming of just 1.2°C, why has the weather gotten so extreme? Climate change increases extreme weather by adding more heat and moisture to the air and through disruption of fundamental atmospheric circulation patterns, 06 Mar 2023 YALE Climate Connections: The other ‘big one': How a megaflood could swamp California's Central Valley; A repeat of the state's Great Flood of 1861-62 could cause over $1 trillion in damage, 25 Jan 2023 YALE Climate Connections: If a megaflood strikes California, these dams might be at risk; The state's highest-risk dams protect millions of people and tens of billions in property, including Disneyland and the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, 26 Jan 2023
Michelle Boockoff-Bajdek is a Chief Marketing Officer, Speaker and Author. As CMO, Michelle leads Skillsoft's global marketing. Her brand evangelism is building a vibrant community of passionate learners. With 25+ years experience, Michelle's personal mission is supporting women's advancement in business. Prior to Skillsoft, she served as CMO of IBM Watson and the global head of marketing for The Weather Company. A prolific speaker and podcast host, she's authored countless papers, championed DEI through free “Leadercamps,” and taught courses on the Pink Pandemic and Public Speaking. She's currently a driving force as Skillsoft becomes an industry leader in sustainability and corporate responsibility. Michelle is also a founding member of CMO Huddles. To learn more about Michelle, follow her on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellebb/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lyndsay-dowd/support
In this episode of FMC Fast Chat, we go behind the scenes in extreme weather forecasting with one of the world's foremost experts, Jeff Masters, Ph.D., author at Yale Climate Connections, co-founder of Weather Underground and former NOAA Hurricane Hunter. From how weather and forecasting tools have changed over the decades to the impact of hurricanes and drought on our lives and wallets, this chat culminates in the ultimate question everyone has been asking: Can this planet be saved? Masters also provides insight on the best places to find quality information on climate change and gives the best answer we've ever heard to climate change deniers. Plus, what the news media does badly in covering extreme weather, and does the weather have a soul? This is an informative, fast-moving 30-minute listen. ABOUT JEFF MASTERS, Ph.D. Jeff Masters, Ph.D., worked as a hurricane scientist with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990. After a near-fatal flight into category 5 Hurricane Hugo, he left the Hurricane Hunters to pursue a safer passion - earning a 1997 Ph.D. in air pollution meteorology from the University of Michigan. In 1995, he co-founded the Weather Underground, and served as its chief meteorologist and on its Board of Directors until it was sold to the Weather Company in 2012. Between 2005-2019, his Category 6 blog was one of the Internet's most popular and widely quoted sources of extreme weather and climate change information. (Source: Yale Climate Connections) ABOUT FMC FAST CHAT FMC Fast Chat is the podcast of the Fair Media Council, a 501c3 nonprofit organization that is one of the oldest, most successful media watchdogs in the country. The Fair Media Council advocates for quality news and works to create a media-savvy society in a media-driven world. FMC Fast Chat features notables in news, media and business in conversations that get to the point in about 30 minutes. The podcast is hosted by Jaci Clement, CEO & Executive Director, Fair Media Council. For guest inquiries: bookings@fairmediacouncil.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of FMC Fast Chat, we go behind the scenes in extreme weather forecasting with one of the world's foremost experts, Jeff Masters, Ph.D., author at Yale Climate Connections, co-founder of Weather Underground and former NOAA Hurricane Hunter. From how weather and forecasting tools have changed over the decades to the impact of hurricanes and drought on our lives and wallets, this chat culminates in the ultimate question everyone has been asking: Can this planet be saved? Masters also provides insight on the best places to find quality information on climate change and gives the best answer we've ever heard to climate change deniers. Plus, what the news media does badly in covering extreme weather, and does the weather have a soul? This is an informative, fast-moving 30-minute listen. ABOUT JEFF MASTERS, Ph.D. Jeff Masters, Ph.D., worked as a hurricane scientist with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990. After a near-fatal flight into category 5 Hurricane Hugo, he left the Hurricane Hunters to pursue a safer passion - earning a 1997 Ph.D. in air pollution meteorology from the University of Michigan. In 1995, he co-founded the Weather Underground, and served as its chief meteorologist and on its Board of Directors until it was sold to the Weather Company in 2012. Between 2005-2019, his Category 6 blog was one of the Internet's most popular and widely quoted sources of extreme weather and climate change information. (Source: Yale Climate Connections) ABOUT FMC FAST CHAT FMC Fast Chat is the podcast of the Fair Media Council, a 501c3 nonprofit organization that is one of the oldest, most successful media watchdogs in the country. The Fair Media Council advocates for quality news and works to create a media-savvy society in a media-driven world. FMC Fast Chat features notables in news, media and business in conversations that get to the point in about 30 minutes. The podcast is hosted by Jaci Clement, CEO & Executive Director, Fair Media Council. For guest inquiries: bookings@fairmediacouncil.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How aviation weather intelligence affects airlines and airports, the FAA wants radio altimeters replaced, Easyjet has a solution to fly with less crew, Spirit Airlines says no to JetBlue, an electric airplane first, jail time for some unruly passengers, and Virgin Atlantic flight training requirements. Guest Scott Gilmore is the Global Vice President and GM of Aviation at Tomorrow.io, a company that provides an aviation weather and climate security platform. Scott has over 40 years in the aviation industry, including 27 as a pilot. He drives Tomorrow.io's aviation go-to-market offerings, including sales activity, revenue management, and the product roadmap. Scott explains the sources and uses of aviation weather data, and how weather intelligence results in fewer turnbacks, more payload, and better fuel load. He also tells us about the impact on airport ground staffing and de-icing planning. Tomorrow.io is deploying its own constellation of LEO weather satellites equipped with radar and microwave sounders. This will provide global coverage with a significantly improved refresh rate. Scott describes the goal of being able to machine generate a custom “TAF” (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) for any selected location. It's with noting that the non-profit TomorrowNow.org is committed to helping vulnerable populations adapt to the climate changes that are happening now. Prior to Tomorrow.io, Scott served as the Head of Flight Deck Solutions with The Weather Company, an IBM Business; Senior Manager of Strategic Partnerships at the International Air Transport Association (IATA); and Director Of Business Development Airline Industry Solutions, and Head Of Application Development Aircraft Mission Kit / Electronic Flight Bag at Unisys. Scott was a Senior Strategic Airlift Manager C-5, C-17, and Tanker Operations with the United States Air Force. He's an FAA Rated Flight Engineer with over 21,000 hours in the flight deck, an Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic, and a member of the American Association of Airport Executives. Aviation News FAA wants U.S. airlines to retrofit, replace radio altimeters The FAA wants to establish "an achievable timeframe to retrofit/replace radar altimeters in the U.S. fleet" due to possible interference from C-Band 5G wireless service. So they are meeting with telecom and airline industry officials where they can hear "options and commit to actions necessary to meet these objectives." EasyJet to take out seats so it can fly with fewer crew Staff shortages are affecting commercial flight schedules globally and EasyJet has a solution to reduce its cabin crew from four to three legally: Take out the back row of seats in its A319 fleet. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) regulates the number of cabin crew based on seats, not passengers on board. Nigerian airlines are threatening to ground domestic flights amid soaring jet fuel prices Nine Nigerian airlines issued a statement saying that the cost of imported jet fuel had increased nearly fourfold as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and that they are threatening to stop domestic flights. Airline operating costs have increased from about 40% to nearly 95% Frustrated Alaska Airlines Pilots to Vote on Strike Alaska Airlines pilots have been without a contract for some three years. Pilots started voting on May 9 on whether to strike. Balloting will end on May 25. The Air Line Pilots Association is seeking higher pay and better scheduling for its pilots. Spirit Airlines rejects JetBlue's buyout bid, citing approval concerns The Spirit Airlines board rejected the $3.6 billion takeover bid by JetBlue Airways. They say Spirit will continue to pursue a merger with Frontier Airlines. The Board determined that the JetBlue proposal involves an unacceptable level of closing risk that would be assumed by Spirit stockholders. We believe that our pending merger with Frontier will start an exciting new chapter for Spiri...
Join Jeff and Vince as they have a conversation with Chris Hill. About Chris - In addition to enterprise and software architecture, I am a skilled leader capable of managing teams through periods of organizational change and digital transformation. Prior to IBM's acquisition of The Weather Company, I managed TWC's migration from on-premise to cloud. This project involved overseeing a massive organizational culture shift during the digital transformation. Following, I served as CTO for IBM/The Weather Company for five years, managing a team of up to 650 employees and 15 direct reports. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meetthenewboss/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meetthenewboss/support
75. Shirley Powell - Listen Without Judgement “Do you care more about the relationship or do you care more about being right?” Guest Info: Shirley Powell is Senior Vice President of Communications at Cox Automotive, a global automotive services and software company whose vision is to transform the way the world buys, sells, owns and uses cars. Cox Automotive is a subsidiary of family-owned Cox Enterprises, Inc. Based in the Cox Automotive corporate headquarters in Atlanta, Powell leads and manages the day-to-day operations of the company's communications organization, which includes internal and executive communications, public relations, industry relations, and reputation and crisis management. Powell joined Cox Automotive with more than 30 years of strategic communications experience. Previously, she served as the executive vice president and chief communications officer at The Weather Company where she oversaw all internal and external communications, executive communications, corporate brand/reputation, issues management, community relations and social media strategies for all of Weather's consumer and business-to-business brands. Prior to The Weather Company, Powell held a variety of senior level corporate communications roles at Turner Broadcasting System, NBC Entertainment and Disney Channel. She serves on the board of directors of Open Hand Atlanta and on the board of visitors for Temple University's Klein College of Media and Communication. Previously, she served on the boards of The Atlanta Women's Foundation, Leadership Atlanta, Women in Cable & Telecommunications, and Girls Inc. Atlanta. Powell earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from Temple University in Philadelphia and presented her with a Lew Klein in the Media Award in 2005, Women in Cable & Telecommunications Atlanta named Powell “Woman of the Year” in 2014. Favorite Quote: “Life is what happens to you when you're busy making other plans.” — John Lennon R.O.G. Takeaway Tips: Be willing to share your story. Clearly and directly offer to support the success of others. Avoid judgment. Resources: Shirley Powell on LinkedIn (in/ShirleyMPowell) Coming Next: Episode 76: We will be joined by Darlene Holmes Credits: Shirley Powell, Sheep Jam Productions, Host Shannon Cassidy, Bridge Between, Inc.
Sheri Bachstein, Global Head of Consumer Business, The Weather CompanySheri Bachstein leads the consumer division for The Weather Company, an IBM Business (Weather). This includes overseeing all aspects of The Weather Channel and Weather Undergroundconsumer properties, including product management and design, content development and global expansion across the organization Weather's owned and operated properties.Sheri has played a role in many different aspects of The WeatherChannel digital properties since joining in 2007. Previously she was head of global audience growth and has also led international consumer products for weather.com and The Weather Channel apps. While leading web efforts, she movedweather.comto a fully responsive site, improved SEO efforts, optimized referral traffic, and oversaw engagement and lifestyle sponsorship efforts. As vice president of product operations, Sheri's overseen monetization, operations, and the agile team. She's also worked as a leader for audience products, as well as in product management for the weather.com and global products.But this isn't her first stint at The Weather Channel. She worked previously for the television network as a producer and as part of the “storm tracking” team that went into the field to cover storms(1997-2000). Before returning to Weather, Sheri served as vice president of product and content at RMS Networks in FortLauderdale, FL. In her career, she has also worked as a producer for WGNX-TV, Atlanta's CBS affiliate.Sheri has won multiple media awards, including an Emmy Award for breaking news coverage of the Atlanta Centennial Park bombing and an Associated Press Award for sports reporting.
Watch our “Hysteria” COVER by MUSE: https://youtu.be/xpqfuPrjrekSubscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYFE...This is the podcast I needed. Clint and I debut my new song about my depression, we discuss our cool cover of "Hysteria," the similar struggles of an author and a musician, and I threaten IBM (Clint's workplace), Clint Hall is a bald sci-fi/fantasy author with stories published in various anthologies and magazines. He has also written for IBM, The Weather Company, The Masters, Adweek, and Red Bull Racing. Thank you Scott for being a part of this. #Muse #comedypodcast #musicpodcastCHASE LOWE:Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/drchaselowe...TikTok ► https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.chaselowe?...Email ► friendsinloweplaces1@gmail.comCLINT HALL:Website ► https://clinthall.com/Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/clinthall/
Meteorologists Ari Sarsalari and Jonathan Erdman talk with producer Niki Budnick about why thunderstorms are so hard to forecast. When should you cancel that hike? Then, the trio wax philosophical about the weirdness that was May.
Meteorologist Kait Parker and meteorologist Linda Lam go in depth on Tropical Storm Bertha's five hour lifespan and what it means for the upcoming hurricane season (1:11). Then, weather.com's Jan Childs tells us what happened with yesterday's postponed rocket launch. Will it take off this weekend? (6:20)
June 1st marks the official start to hurricane season. Meteorologist Kait Parker has a candid conversation with hurricane chaser Josh Morgerman about why he risks his life to chase hurricanes and how he plans to tackle this season in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.Follow Josh Morgerman on Twitter or watch his series Hurricane Man.
Meteorolgist Heather Tesch and producer Niki Budnick speak to Lisa Najarian, the head of the Twin Cities Lyme Foundation (3:07). Lisa believes she has had Lyme disease for over 20 years and speaks out to raise awareness about the disease. She tells her story (3:45) and gives some helpful tips to keep yourself safe from ticks (10:11). Then, meteorologist Chris Dolce fills us in on what weather to expect in the week ahead (16:05).
Officials warn evacuated residents in one Michigan town that it may take days before they can return home. Meteorologists Domenica Davis and Linda Lam are joined by weather.com reporter, Jan Childs for an update. The newly released Atlantic hurricane season outlook is out, so can we expect a busy season? And the team chat about the Memorial Day weekend forecast if you're planning to celebrate.
Meteorologists Domenica Davis and Linda Lam are joined by weather.com reporter Jan Childs, with the latest on flooding in Midland County, Michigan. Two dams have breached and more are at risk of failure (0:46). Is flooding possible in other parts of the country? (1:40).
Meteorologists Heather Tesch and Linda Lam look at everything you need to know about next week's weather. (0:50) Then, producer Niki Budnick fills us in on a potential humanitarian crisis in Bangladesh. (10:50) Later, Niki speaks with meteorologist Bob Henson about how coronavirus is affecting your forecast (12:51).
Meteorologists Kait Parker and Linda Lam talk about the potential early start to hurricane season for the East Coast. Could we see Arthur in the coming days off the coast of Florida or the Southeast coast? Then, weather.com reporter Jan Childs looks at how the Philippines dealt with evacuations in the midst of Typhoon Vongfong and the coronavirus pandemic.
It may not have felt like one of the hottest April's on record for the United States, but the rest of the world was sweltering. Meteorologists Kait Parker, Jonathan Erdman and Bob Henson talk about what NOAA's State of the Climate report for April means for the global climate going forward. Then, the trio take a look at what's coming in June.
Hurricane season could get off to an early start this weekend on the Southeast coast. Meteorologists Domenica Davis and Linda Lam explain how a pattern change is helping to kick the tropics into gear. And in a world with coronavirus, weather.com reporter Jan Childs brings invaluable ideas to prepare for evacuations from a major storm event.
A soaking rain coming to Florida this weekend could help battle wildfires. And an extreme weather pattern is setting up for Mother's Day weekend that will shatter dozens of temperature records and wring out strange May snow in the interior Northeast. Meteorologists Domenica Davis and Linda Lam break down what you need to know, and weather.com reporter Jan Childs joins the conversation with the story behind the Skyway bridge disaster, 40 years later.
The unusual weather across the United States continues, along the East Coast in particular. Meteorologist Kait Parker talks with weather.com reporter Jan Childs about the wildfires that have been burning through parts of Florida. Also, meteorologist Linda Lam discusses the snow that the Northeast and parts of the Midwest can expect this weekend.
Water levels on the Great Lakes remain at near-record or record high values and are expected to stay there through the summer. Meteorologists Kait Parker, Jonathan Erdman and Tom Niziol talk about the impacts communities and cities on the Great Lakes could experience this year. Plus, the trio talk about the potential impacts of climate change on Great Lakes coastal cities in the near future.
A much colder pattern is settling in across the East and Midwest that may smash dozens of records during Mother's Day weekend. Meteorologists Domenica Davis and Linda Lam dig into the forecast and weather.com reporter Jan Childs joins with perspective from the Sunshine State.
As we roll into May, it's starting to feel like spring. Meteorologists Kait Parker and Linda Lam talk about which parts of the country are warming up and which ones are setting records. Then, weather.com reporter Jan Childs joins to discuss how to stay safe from COVID-19 while taking advantage of the spring weather.
After a day of deadly tornadoes in the Southern Plains, storms are headed to the South. Join meteorologists Kait Parker and Linda Lam for a discussion on the biggest threats these storms will bring. Then, weather.com deputy managing editor Sean Breslin steps in to discuss why Wednesday's tornadoes were like nothing we've seen so far in 2020.