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WBCQ/The Planet airdate - 6/22/24 Welcome to Fluxedo Junction! Each episode we bring you the best music of all genres from throughout the world, and this week we'll be featuring music from The Grip Weeds, Jeremy Gilchrist, D.D. Danahy, League Of Joy, The Softies, Dadio, Shellac, corto.alto, Weird Weather, YUCA, CastleLights, Sharon Isbin, The Bogmen, Richard X. Heyman, The Opium Connection, and Bill Scorzari.
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2024 had the hottest March ever recorded. And it was the 10th month in a row to break its record.On one day in March, the Antarctic was 38.5 degrees warmer than the average. Climate change is a terrifying reality.Even if that heat measure proves to be an anomaly we're still in big trouble – because of the level of emissions we pump into the atmosphere.As climatologist and director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies Gavin Schmidt tells In the News, we're in uncharted waters because climate models can't explain the huge heat anomaly in 2023 – and now 2024 with the impact of El Nino to be factored in, sure outcomes look even more difficult to predict.We're on course for catastrophic warming, one way or the other, unless radical changes are made.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Declan Conlon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight IN FOCUS.....Some California lawmakers have been hard at work, but only to further their leftist Marxist agenda. Also, when you think of low income areas throughout the U.S. is Martha's Vinyard at the top of the list? Well according to the Biden Administration...it is! Plus as the the deep state weaponizes the DOJ to subvert elections across the nation. And as we continue to march toward a technocratic hellscape, a word of advice, no matter what they say DO NOT put the VR glasses on. Catch the Full Episode on One America News Network or by downloading the OAN Live App!Follow IN FOCUS Host, Alison Steinberg @AlisonOANFor more information about One America News Network please visit www.OANN.com
There's a recall effort against a liberal DC Councilmember, more agita about shoplifting teens, and…snow! Or maybe not? Yep, it's January and Axios' Cuneyt Dil and contributor Dan Reed are joining us to talk about weird DC weather patterns. As always, our roundups are powered by all the stellar local reporting: Cuneyt Dil from Axios had this scoop on the potential recall effort of Councilmember Charles Allen. WTOP has you covered on the shoplifting teens at the Columbia Heights Mall. And the Capital Weather Gang explains the snow/rain line D.C. straddles. Like what we do? Sign up to be a member and get exclusive perks like first dibs on live tapings. Speaking of! We are having our first one of 2024! It's on Saturday, Feb. 3 at The Square Food Hall. Come meet the team and enjoy food/drink specials at noon, and the taping begins at 1 pm. RSVP here. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE We're also on Twitter! Follow us at @citycast_dc And we'd love to feature you on the show! Share your DC-related thoughts, hopes, and frustrations with us in a voicemail by calling 202-642-2654. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 8-21-23 Daniel Mark takes a look at the charges against Trump, and what this means for the future of politics in America Chuck Gaidica shines a light on the weird weather patterns we've been seeing, and helps us understand the difference between short term weather, and long term climate
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Flight delays, cancellations, and violent turbulence are becoming increasingly common as extreme weather ramps up. Things are likely to get worse with climate change. Read this story here.
Weird Weather: 17 tornadoes over the weekend across Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Oregon and Colorado. More storms are flaring up Monday. Four more tornadoes were reported in the South: one in Alabama, one in Florida and two in Mississippi. ➧ (2023, June 19). Record heat bakes the south as deadly tornado tears through Mississippi. https://abcnews.go.com/US/deadly-tornado-tears-mississippi-record-breaking-heat-bakes/story?id=100191067 There have been 310 mass shootings in 2023, Researchers disagree over the cause of the increase. Theories include the possibility that violence is driven by the prevalence of guns in America, or by less aggressive police tactics or a decline in prosecutions for misdemeanor weapon offenses, Nagin said. ➧ (2023, June 18). Gun violence across the US: At least 6 dead, dozens more injured in weekend shootings. USA TODAY. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/06/18/willowbrook-illinois-mass-shooting/70333978007/ ➧ Mass shootings: America's challenge for gun control explained in seven charts. (2017, October 3). BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-4148808 ➧ 1,032 people have been shot and killed by police in the past 12 months https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/investigations/police-shootings-database/ ➧ DOJ report finds Minneapolis police use "dangerous" excessive force and discriminatory conduct. (2023, June 16). CBS News - Breaking news, 24/7 live streaming news & top stories. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/garland-concludes-civil-investigation-into-minneapolis-pd/ ➧ Smyth, C. (2023, June 15). WaPo mad that debt ceiling deal didn't cut Social Security. FAIR. https://fair.org/home/wapo-mad-that-debt-ceiling-deal-didnt-cut-social-security/ ➧ Australian Senator interrupts colleague on floor of Parliament to accuse him of sexual assault. (2023, June 15). CBS News. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/australia-senator-lidia-thorpe-accuses-david-van-sexual-assault-says-parliament-not-safe/ ➧ (2023, June 11). People with Nazi flags, signs supporting Florida Gov. DeSantis gathered outside Disney world. USA TODAY. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/06/11/videos-show-nazi-flags-desantis-sign-disney-world/70310731007/ ➧ Insider's top editor caught tearing down union posters in NYC as strike drags on. (2023, June 14). New York Post. https://nypost.com/2023/06/13/insider-editor-in-chief-tears-down-union-posters-amid-strike/ Then funny, FUNNY memes! https://www.youtube.com/c/FacebookfortheBlindFB4tB ► COME to a LIVE recording every Tuesday at 7:30p CST (♫@7:00p) Follow the link below - RSVP by email, then we send a Zoom link about an hour before the show! https://linktr.ee/fb4tb #FB4tB ► Like & Subscribe! FB4tB YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FacebookfortheBlindFB4tB ► Subscribe to the FB4tB podcast HERE: https://bit.ly/3mINXct ► Like FB4tB on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FB4TB ► Follow FB4tB on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FB4tB_WasTaken ► Check out another nifty visualizered FB4tB podcast episode here: https://youtu.be/9O9KVHScswU Thank you for listening! #Listenable, #FB4tB, #Comedy, #memes, #TuesdayNight, #LIVE, #podcast, filmed before a Live audience
Meteorologist Kirsty McCabe and author Tamsin Mori sit down with Michael and Stevie to talk about weird weather. From lightning that looks like carrots to the perfect conditions for rainbow spotting, we're asking 'why is the weather so weird?' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Temps are heating up, which means more melting snow. how will it impact reservoirs? KTAR senior reporter Jim Cross joined us live to discuss the dramatic weather change on the way. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Episode Mike and Matt talk about feeling apprehensive and grateful over having smooth patches in life and Matt's adventures with Hobos. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/big-daddies/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/big-daddies/support
In this Episode Mike and Matt talk about feeling apprehensive and grateful over having smooth patches in life and Matt's adventures with Hobos. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/big-daddies/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/big-daddies/support
St. Louis saw its sixth warmest February on record this year and dangerous weather patterns happening more frequently. The region is no stranger to strange weather, but doesn't it feel particularly stranger than usual? Meteorologist Matt Beitscher with the National Weather Service - St. Louis breaks down the data and shares how we can all become weather-aware.
Segment one snow on the mountains first time ever
Julie's back. Suspicious of the pleasant weather. California flooding & avian influenza--geez. Set some gardening goals, plant some seeds and don't get chickens if you think eggs are expensive.
In 2021 during an Ultramarathon held in the Yellow Stone River National park in Gansu, China disaster struck when a freak cold front blew through the race course. Runners were stranded in the middle of the 62-mile with no supplies. Brittney goes over all the details in this week's episode. Join us to find out how this all happened!Support the showIf you have a creepy true story to share or an idea for a future episode, we'd love to chat! Please email us! Email: giveusthecreeps@gmail.com Website: https://mysteryandmiscellany.buzzsprout.comSupport the show by joining our Patreon community for access to bonus content, early access to episodes each week, and more! To join simply click the "Support the Show" link or go to patreon.com/mysteryandmiscellany
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The first week of December there was a thick fog. Have there been any changes in your health? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-farmer/message
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
0:00 This morning, we continue with the story of Jesse, and his House of Wooden Santas, from the book by Kevin Major. When we last heard from Jesse, he faked being sick to avoid Jonathan. Today is full of odd surprises. 13:29 Author Bill Flowers' book Olaf's Story is a fictional novel about a man from the coast of Labrador. It's today's book giveaway 19:05 They've got power back on in Red Bay, but it's from a generator. More than 20 power poles were toppled by ice buildup on Friday. We'll get an update on what happened over the weekend, from area MHA Lisa Dempster. 24:56 It's December... but it doesn't always feel like it out there. We'll hear from a meteorologist about what the whacky weather might mean for the upcoming winter. 32:47 The annual Turkey Drive took place last Friday, and we saw many faces out in our parking lot. At the end of the drive, Labrador Morning's Heidi Atter caught up with Paula Dawe, a long-time volunteer with the Roland Shears Memorial Christmas Hampers, to get all the details on how it went 35:31 Dave Paddon's recitation 'Christmas Turr' 38:26 A scholarship that helps meet the unique needs of students from the Indigenous community. We'll hear from the TD Diversity Talent Sourcing partner to learn more. 45:24 A dysfunctional working-class family. That's the scene for Terry Doyle's book The Wards. The novel is now the book of the month for NL Reads. We'll hear why you should put it on your library list 50: 16 A Ukrainian family is back together after being separated while escaping the war. It's been almost a year since Russia invaded the country of Ukraine. People have been fleeing the shelling since, with many coming to Canada. Now, a family was able to reunite in Labrador.
Is Australia's weird weather climate change induced? Maybe, maybe not, but whatever the case, it most certainly increases the likelihood of having weather which is out of step with what is to be expected, what might be described as "normal". Australia's unusual weather is discussed in this story from The New Daily: "Extreme heat, cold snap, wild winds and hail smash Australia's east coast." Flight Free Australia and Extinction Rebellion have made clear their opposition to a new third runway at Melbourne's Tullamarine Airport, as noted in this story from Climate Code Red: "Brace for impact. International aviation Net Zero 2050 flightpath crashes in Melbourne". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-mclean/message
As so often is the case, Arizona finds itself in the national political spotlight this election season. A view from outside the state about what certain races mean nationwide. Plus, one Phoenix artist has declared that this October, anything can be a vampire. That and more on The Show.
Nice and easy chat about the weather and plants. How this year we are experiencing weird stuff. Are you stockpiling pasta?
USU Climate center "weird weather" presentation -- Gov Cox talks grain crisis
There's a secret in the town of Antonio Bay. When a mysterious fog starts to manifest and cause disruptions in the power grid and other machines, the local priest realizes that the dark history behind the town's founding is finally catching up with them. A group of people are then forced to work together in figuring out how to stop what seems to be the apparitions of the victims of a shipwreck that happened long ago ... Join us as we talk about this film! Neither of us was a great fan, unfortunately, but we go through the scenes and the plot and talk about the quality of the acting, among other things. For the second part of the episode, we talk about weird weather patterns and phenomena, and Chuy even has a story about a mysterious fog that he had no memory of until the making of this episode D: --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jmv125150/message
Today on Virgin Mornings, Adam, TJ and Jax discuss Canada's weird weather right now (2:55) Pump or Dump Jax's Stevie Wonder SoundCloud cover from 14 years ago (14:56), and how where you sat during high school lunch says a lot about your past (21:43) Listen to Virgin Mornings every weekday from 5:30am - 10am on 99.9 Virgin Radio Toronto. Catch Ghosted on Tuesday's at 8am!
Welcome to episode 54 where Ron and Buckley discuss what's happening in the world and its impending doom. We get into some obscure conspiracies that we have never heard of and have a little fun with them. This is a show where we touch on a lot of different subjects and we hope you enjoy it! Next week will be our one year anniversary show, please send us some questions or thoughts and we will talk about them on the show! Be looking for more cool subjects over the next year. Thanks for all your support and donations, big upgrades are in the works! Take a listen and let us know how we are doing! Check out Ron's latest appearances on Debra Gets Red Pilled on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRmENsPrt8M Sam Tripoli's Only Conspiracies episode 20 on Rokfin https://rokfin.com/post/79114/OnlyConspiracies-20-The-Khazarian-Mafia-With-Ron-From-New-England My Family Thinks I'm Crazy Mystic Mark on Rokfin https://rokfin.com/post/79482/David-Icke--Agenda-21-Unleashed-Transhumanism-Political-Parasites-and-The-Cult-Class- Support our friend Ghost from My Third Eye Podcast and his Talk At The Tavern group shows https://open.spotify.com/show/3vBJeD8OCRz57DYHdLQKvU Follow on Instagram @ronfromnewengland and @thewickedplanetpodcast Follow on twitter @_ronlane Soon to come will be a Wicked Planet page and chatroom on Telegram Email us at thewickedplanetpodcast@gmail.com Donate to the show on Venmo ( Ron-Lane-10 )
Fantastic Voyage, Sunken Salad Bar, Burrow's Offseason Plans, High School Heroes, Disney Smiles, Weird Weather and Masks On, Masks Off!
This week the Sisters discuss Weird Weather! Destructive balls of lightening that do what they please, the Sun spinning and appearing to be plummeting to Earth... or... being miraculous (maybe?), and Jello rain that may or may not cause a horrible unknown illness. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
From record-breaking heatwaves to megadroughts, 100-year floods, and tornadoes in December, the past few years have seen some unprecedented atmospheric conditions. Jacob Feuerstein, an atmospheric sciences student and contributing author for The Washington Post, breaks down these weird weather events that are becoming more common and intense.
Welcome back to What a Weird Week, the countdown of Weird stories from the news. See (Shownotes.page) for shownotes and podcast links. This is our Weird Year In Review Special! Here are some of the Stories that made 2021 Weird... What a Weird Week Podcast episode 3.15 Shownotes: 10 Weird Weather! Like Donut-shaped hail... 9 Weird UFO Report! 8 the Headline: "Police break up exorcism at Pa. Home Depot" 7 Cupcake Day: ruined! *may have been muffins* 6 Bernie's mittens... Trump Twitter Ban... Macron egged (tie) 5 Giant Ship gets stuck in Suez Canal... 4 The Jamaican Sprinter who took a cab and won Gold! 3 Couple of vaccine stories (tied)... 2 All of the rich people who went to space... 1 (tie) All The Weird food publicity stunts... There's more in our archives but you get the idea. (archives are at https://www.scottyandtony.com/search/label/podcast) Happy New Year! For show notes and links to share or subscribe go to WWW.Shownotes.Page. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weirdweek/message
from Christmas Bird Counts to Weird Weather, what have you been noticing?
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 12-16-21 Mike Maguire joins Drew to talk about the weird weather and tornadoes that have torn up America’s heartland this week Phil Shenon sheds some light on the release of the FBI’s papers on Kennedy’s assassination
Top headlines for Dec. 15, 2021, include: storms approaching, a holiday conspiracy, Blue Line bought, District 518 hiring and a popcorn harvest. Intro: By Yulissa, from Ms. Payne's class! The Globe Minute is a product of Forum Communications, brought to you by reporters at The Globe. For more news from throughout the day, check out dglobe.com.
We talk about kids putting strange things on the Christmas list, and talk about high winds and an abnormally warm December day!
Let's be honest, it's hard for stoners to NOT talk about aliens and conspiracy theories… Eighteen episodes later and we're still the same faded mf you met at ‘The Launch'. On this episode of ‘Let's Smoke About It' we tap into a variety of topics, starting with the official date drop of our coming website, November 15th, where EVERYONE can submit requests to hop on and SMOKE ABOUT IT with the squad! Also, can we task a moment to talk about this CRAZY A** weather we've been caught up in? …when did “Tornado Season” move to mid October?? …and are these things nocturnal or something?? What we do know is, waking up at 5am to tornado sirens is a helluva way to start your day!! …and then there's Antarctica. Will we ever know the truth of what's going on and what's transpired in the “desolate” area? Surely SOMETHING is of truth, because if we've learned anything, it's that nothing is as it seems… So, if you haven't already by now, get one rolled and ‘Let's Smoke About It!'
In this two-part episode our hosts, Cayla, Nathan and Halli take a look a three cases of intrigue:Weird Weather: Some days it's too hot, others it's too cold and sometimes meat falls from the sky. Halli talks about some of the strangest weather phenomenon and the superstition surrounding them!The Seven Gates of Hell: Outside of the bustling cities and towns, in a sleepy corner of Pennsylvania you will find the community of Hellam Township and with it one hell of an Urban Legend. The story goes, that in the woods there are seven gates and that if you pass through them in just the right order, they will lead you right to hellA Plague of Locusts: Did you ever wonder why North America doesn't get locust swarms anymore? It used to happen quite consistently, but around the 1900s the locusts just disappeared. And this was before the invention of pesticides. This makes North America and Antarctica the only two continents that don't experience the occasional locust swarm, what's up with that?!Pt. 2A Plague of LocustsSources and more can be found here: https://www.thehumanexception.com/l/file-0028-0029-hell-locusts-with-a-chance-of-meat-showers/
In this two-part episode our hosts, Cayla, Nathan and Halli take a look a three cases of intrigue:Weird Weather: Some days it's too hot, others it's too cold and sometimes meat falls from the sky. Halli talks about some of the strangest weather phenomenon and the superstition surrounding them!The Seven Gates of Hell: Outside of the bustling cities and towns, in a sleepy corner of Pennsylvania you will find the community of Hellam Township and with it one hell of an Urban Legend. The story goes, that in the woods there are seven gates and that if you pass through them in just the right order, they will lead you right to hellA Plague of Locusts: Did you ever wonder why North America doesn't get locust swarms anymore? It used to happen quite consistently, but around the 1900s the locusts just disappeared. And this was before the invention of pesticides. This makes North America and Antarctica the only two continents that don't experience the occasional locust swarm, what's up with that?!Pt. 1Weird WeatherThe Seven Gates of HellSources and more can be found here: https://www.thehumanexception.com/l/file-0028-0029-hell-locusts-with-a-chance-of-meat-showers/
Episode Source Material: VIDEO: It Rained Fish In Mexico, Officials Say. No, It's Not The End Times (We Think)Rain of FishMAY 1900 WEATHER DATA - NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND MAY 1900 WEATHER DATA - NEWPORT, RHODE ISLANDWeatherwatch: Raining fish | US weatherCan it rain frogs, fish, and other objects?Fish fall from sky with rain in northern MexicoEvery Year, the Sky ‘Rains Fish.' Explanations Vary. (Published 2017)Lluvia de Peces (Rain of Fish) – Yoro, Honduras.Strange RainsHonduras: Reportan lluvia de peces en las redes sociales - Diario El HeraldoFish Rain Over Streets in ThailandLluvia de Peces: Visiting the town that rains fishRAINS OF FISHESWhen Animals Fall from the SkyWhat is a waterspout?Pliny the Elder | Natural History
Weird weather, family units, round earth, nominative determinism, matrix
Weather stories from our past and what we have heard from friends or family. Extreme weather stories from the 1990's to 2000's. Unscripted natural improv story time. Preview for next week topics. Parental Advisory: Strong language
Tony returns from his sabbatical on the golf courses. We talk about the unusual weather we've had and when we might get MORE SNOW. Also, he explains why he looks...different
Tarmac Takeout, Weird Weather, Cutting Ties, Facebook's Future and a Rad New Ride!
This week Kyle and I go through some brief news about a haunted painting and a update from Mars concerning the search for liquid water. Our main story is about the weird weather phenomena of raining tiny animals and other random objects. Enjoy! Sources: Ghost Painting Mars Update Whale in Washes up in Amazon Strange Rain Stories of Weird Rain Follow us on twitter at @worldwelivepod Email us at worldweliveinpodcast@gmail.com
We'll have a full episode of the Southwest Climate Podcast next week, but we wanted to take a quick run through the anomalous weather we saw in Mid/Late May and Early June. In this mini-version of the SW Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Ben McMahan go over the patterns we saw during this (admittedly beautiful) weather, before talking a bit about what this means looking towards the rest of the summer. CLIMAS Member(s): Ben McMahan Michael Crimmins
We'll have a full episode of the Southwest Climate Podcast next week, but we wanted to take a quick run through the anomalous weather we saw in Mid/Late May and Early June. In this mini-version of the SW Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Ben McMahan go over the patterns we saw during this (admittedly beautiful) weather, before talking a bit about what this means looking towards the rest of the summer. CLIMAS Member(s): Ben McMahan Michael Crimmins