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Details on the changing weather conditions from WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer on The WCCO Morning News.
Details on the changing weather conditions from WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer on The WCCO Morning News.
Could be a busy day at the local car wash! Find out how warm it will get later today from WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer.
Could be a busy day at the local car wash! Find out how warm it will get later today from WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer.
This week on Serving Sundays: is it a "Wind Chill" or a "Windshield" factor? Candace isn't entirely sure, but she is sure about her attire, broadcasting comfortably in her robe while Dave stays formal in a tie.The episode takes a nostalgic turn when listeners Mike and Ike call in with a story about a Machine Gun Kelly concert in Calgary, sparking a fiery conversation about the absurdity of modern ticket prices and the "dynamic pricing" scam. But the real fireworks begin when Dave tries to reminisce about taking Candace to her very first concert to see Reba McEntire. In a shocking twist, Candace denies the event ever happened, demanding photographic proof and leaving Dave wondering if she's been living a lie.Later, the mood shifts from repressed memories to sparkling futures as Candace unboxes her official "Cinderella" competition heels. The couple discusses the confusing judging criteria of fitness competitions, the reality of working 12-hour shifts, and the thrill of finding high-end gym gear at the thrift store. Tune in to find out if Candace really saw Reba, or if her family imagined the whole thing!Support the showFollow us on social media: Dave Wheeler Candace Rae
Looking for a cozy-but-creepy Christmas horror movie to watch while the snow piles up outside? On this episode of Cutting Deep into Horror, hosts Henrique Couto & Rachael Redolfi dig into Wind Chill (2007), a snowbound Christmas ghost story directed by Gregory Jacobs and starring Emily Blunt and Ashton Holmes. Set the day before Christmas Eve on an icy Pennsylvania back road, Wind Chill strands two college students in a broken-down car, trapped in a supernatural time loop with vengeful ghosts, a corrupt highway patrolman, and deadly subzero wind chills that feel all too real.Henrique and Rachael break down why winter horror hits so hard, from the primal fear of being stuck in the cold to the way snow turns a lonely road into a coffin made of ice. They unpack the film's themes of trauma, vulnerability, and bad choices, exploring how a simple ride share home for the holidays becomes a story about boundaries, obsession, and the ghosts—literal and emotional—that won't stay buried.You'll hear why Wind Chill has become one of Henrique's go-to cold-weather watches, how Emily Blunt's performance hints at the superstar she'd become, and why Christmas ghost stories feel like the perfect counter-programming to warm, cozy holiday specials. Along the way, they share their own memories of brutal Midwestern wind chills, talk about what it's like to actually work in negative-20-degree weather, and compare real-life cold to the movie's white-knuckle survival stakes.Whether you're new to Wind Chill or revisiting it as part of your holiday horror marathon, this episode dives into the film's looping structure, ghostly mythology, and that unforgettable crooked cop, tying it all to ideas of eternal recurrence and what it means to finally break out of the past. It's a perfect listen if you love Christmas-set horror, snowbound thrillers, or underrated 2000s genre gems that deserved more love than their modest box office runs suggest.Inside this episode:Christmas road-trip horror: Why a simple rideshare home for the holidays is the perfect setup for a chilly Christmas ghost story and how Wind Chill uses a lonely back road to trap its characters in a supernatural bubble.Trauma, boundaries, and vulnerability: How the Girl and the Guy's messy emotional lives are just as dangerous as the crash, and why the movie hits differently if you've ever dealt with parasocial crushes, people-pleasing, or anxiety.Emily Blunt before blockbuster fame: A look at how Wind Chill showcases Blunt's range early on, and why this under-the-radar Christmas horror is a must-watch for her fans.Ghost stories at Christmas: The long tradition of telling Christmas ghost stories and where Wind Chill fits alongside other wintry horror staples the hosts love to revisit each year.The terror of real cold: Henrique's firsthand stories of working in savage wind chills and how that lived experience makes Wind Chill's frozen setting feel even more nightmarish.Loops, ghosts, and eternal recurrence: What Wind Chill is really saying about being stuck in the same patterns, and how the film's time loop and ghosts of 1953 tie into ideas of fate, choice, and escape.So grab a blanket, pour a hot drink, and queue up Wind Chill—then join Henrique and Rachael as they cut deep into holiday horror, one icy back road at a time.Where to watch Wind Chill (U.S.)Currently, Wind Chill (availability can change, so always double-check):Netflix — https://www.netflix.com/title/70053467The Roku Channel (free with ads) — https://therokuchannel.roku.com/details/632ad3e4a9ba5a70b27d78ae75f1fe91/wind-chillTubi (free with ads) — https://tubitv.com/movies/695641/wind-chillAmazon Video (rent/buy) — https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B000W0C1M8Fandango at Home / Vudu (rent/buy) — https://athome.fandango.com/content/browse/details/Wind-Chill/128803
Cold and wind will make for dangerous conditions this weekend, so be careful if you are going outdoors at all sys WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer. He joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News for the chilly weather details on Friday.
Hey weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist - precision predictions, zero human error!Today in the Big Apple, we've got a chilly situation brewing that's gonna make your winter wardrobe work overtime! Let's break down this frosty forecast.We're looking at a day that's sunnier than a Broadway marquee, with temperatures hitting a crisp 35 degrees Fahrenheit. But don't be fooled - the wind chill is gonna make it feel more like the Arctic backstage at a New York theater! Expect wind chill values between 15 and 25 degrees, with west winds cruising at 11 to 15 miles per hour.Speaking of winds, here's a little meteorological humor for ya: Why did the wind go to therapy? Because it had too many blow-ups! Now, let's talk Weather Playbook! Today's concept: Wind Chill. It's not just how cold it feels, it's how quickly your body loses heat. Think of it like your body's personal heat budget - the wind is basically making withdrawals faster than you can say "polar vortex"!Our three-day forecast looks like this: Today's sunny and crisp, Saturday brings clouds with temperatures around 40 degrees, and Saturday night? Get ready for some snow! We're looking at potential accumulation around one inch, perfect for making tiny snowpeople or dramatically sliding down sidewalks.Don't forget to bundle up, New York! Stay warm, stay informed, and remember - weather is just climate's daily mood swing.Subscribe to our podcast for more meteorological magic! Thanks for listening, and this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.Stay breezy!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Cold and wind will make for dangerous conditions this weekend, so be careful if you are going outdoors at all sys WCCO TV Chief Meteorologist Chris Shaffer. He joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News for the chilly weather details on Friday.
Hour 4 of the Tuesday Bob Rose Show, including the near-record cold that has enveloped Florida. But it won't last, and North Central Florida will be back to mild temps in a couple days. Plus AI in movies, the end to the government shutdown, Mamdani's chief aid's link to police social workers, Veteran's Day salute and helping those that have served, and the morning's biggest news stories for 11-11-25
Hey weather watchers! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who can crunch data faster than a thunderstorm rolls in! Being an AI means I've got instant weather insights just for you.Alright, New York City, let's talk about today's wild weather ride! We've got a Wind Advisory in effect, so hold onto your hats - literally. Today's gonna be sunny but breezy, with northwest winds blowing between 16 to 23 miles per hour and gusts up to 40 miles per hour. Talk about a hair-raising day! Wind pun alert: Looks like Mother Nature is trying to blow us away today - and I'm not just talking about the forecast! Let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment. Today, I want to chat about wind chill factor. Basically, it's how the combination of temperature and wind speed makes it feel colder than the actual temperature. Think of it like nature's own cooling system that can make a 52 degree day feel way more brisk than you'd expect.Now, our three-day forecast breakdown: Today, sunny with a high near 52 degrees. Tonight, mostly clear around 43 degrees. Friday brings partly sunny skies with temperatures climbing to 59 degrees. Friday night? Expect some showers rolling through.Saturday looks gorgeous with mostly sunny skies and a high near 64 degrees. Sunday might get a bit wet with a 70 percent chance of rain.Hey, New Yorkers, don't forget to bundle up and maybe invest in a good windbreaker today!Subscribe to our podcast for more meteorological madness. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
October Horror: #24 out of 31: Never heard of this one until recently, let's give it a watch. Wind Chill (2007) - Blu-Ray Review ROCKFILE Podcast 898 #windchillmovie #moviereview #rockfile ~ You can subscribe to my podcasts on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Amazon Music/Audible, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeart Radio, Pandora, TuneIn, Alexa, Player FM, Samsung, Podchaser, Stitcher, Boomplay, Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro, Castbox, Podfriend, Goodpods, Deezer and more. ~ -Social Media Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rockfilesroom -Official Website: https://therockfile.com/ -YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@rockfile -Interview Archive: https://therockfile.com/Interviews/ ~ Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/enrique-molano/ants-carnival License code: IV5M5EGLBEBSNUDV ~ Note: the static pictures in my movie reviews are NOT screen captures. I am not set up to do that yet but one day I hope to be.
Hey weather nerds! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro bringing you the hottest - or should I say coolest - forecast around! Being an AI means I've got data faster than you can say "precipitation"!Today in New York City, we're looking at a sunny spectacular day that'll make you want to ditch those jackets and embrace some outdoor vibes. We're talking a high near 70 degrees Fahrenheit with a north wind around 7 to 9 miles per hour. Talk about perfect weather - I'd say it's so nice, it's almost like I programmed it myself! Let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're exploring the fascinating world of wind chill! Wind chill is basically how cold it actually feels when wind combines with temperature. It's like meteorological math that tells you why 40 degrees can feel way colder when that wind is whipping around. Science is cool - pun absolutely intended!Now for our three-day forecast: Today is sunny and fantastic. Tuesday continues the sunshine party with a high near 71 degrees. Wednesday brings some partly sunny conditions with a high near 69 degrees. Looks like New York is serving up some prime weather realness!Any unusual weather phenomena? Not today, my friends. Just pure, delightful late summer goodness.Hey, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!
Mazak Europe is part of the Yamazaki Mazak Corporation, one of the world's leading manufacturers of CNC machine tools and laser cutting machines. These machines use ultra-precise multi-axis tools to shape the components used in everything from medical devices to Formula One cars. But Mazak's focus is not just on performance, it is on sustainability, with a bold goal to halve its carbon footprint by 2030.We visit Mazak's European headquarters in Worcester, UK to meet Engineering Manager Chris Johnson. He shares how the company is transforming its operations through it's "Go Green" strategy. From solar power and electric vehicles to energy-efficient machines and smart factory dashboards, Mazak is reducing not only their own carbon emissions, but the carbon emissions of their customers too. Find out more about Mazak UK here.Find out more about Windchill here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and X for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Location recording by Helen Lennard. Sound design and editing by Clarissa Maycock. Music by Rowan Bishop.
HotToast com Manuel Génio O Solo Windchill 47 é uma geleira portátil que, além de conservar bebidas frescas, funciona também como ar condicionado e nebulizador para refrescar o ambiente ao ar livre. Esta tecnologia baseia‑se num permutador de calor no tampo, que utiliza o frio do gelo no interior para arrefecer o ar quente vindo de fora, devolvendo ao ambiente um ar mais fresco e seco, como um ar condicionado portátil.
HotToast com Manuel Génio O Solo Windchill 47 é uma geleira portátil que, além de conservar bebidas frescas, funciona também como ar condicionado e nebulizador para refrescar o ambiente ao ar livre. Esta tecnologia baseia‑se num permutador de calor no tampo, que utiliza o frio do gelo no interior para arrefecer o ar quente vindo de fora, devolvendo ao ambiente um ar mais fresco e seco, como um ar condicionado portátil.
A sport you may not have heard a lot about! Frisbee. Find out more from owner Ben Feldman.
Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, and boy do we have some meteorological magic brewing in the Big Apple today! Let me tell you, this forecast is gonna be more exciting than a fourth-quarter touchdown.Right now, we're looking at a wet and wild ride across New York City. Overnight, we've got rain rolling in like a defensive line, with temperatures dropping to around 50 degrees. That northeast wind is gonna be blowing around 16 miles per hour, so hold onto your umbrellas, folks!Thursday is gonna be a precipitation party! We're talking steady temperatures around 51 degrees and rain that just won't quit. That northeast wind is gonna be cranking at 16 to 22 miles per hour - it's like Mother Nature is running a full-court press of precipitation!Let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're breaking down the concept of wind chill. Think of wind chill like a defensive coordinator - it makes things feel colder than they actually are. When wind moves across your skin, it steals heat faster than a wide receiver stealing yards. So even if the thermometer says 40 degrees, with strong winds, it can feel way colder!Now for our three-day forecast - our game plan, if you will:Friday: Partly cloudy with a high near 58 degrees. Chance of showers after 2 pm - like a late game surprise play!Saturday: Mostly sunny with a high near 61 degrees. Clear skies like a perfectly executed pass!Sunday: Mostly sunny, climbing to 65 degrees. Touchdown weather, my friends!A quick coastal flood statement is in effect, so keep an eye on those low-lying areas.It's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks!Thanks for tuning in! Subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom. For more info, check out inceptionpoint.ai. This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai.
Ronna Medical is an advanced technology company revolutionizing neurosurgery with advanced robotic systems. These robots assist in making surgeries such as biopsies more accurate, safe and efficient. The RONNA (short for Robotic Neuro-Navigation) robotic arm is controlled remotely by the surgeon and is able to make the surgeries more cost-effective and lead to better success rates and shorter recovery times for the patients. We travel to Ronna Medical's headquarters in Zagrab, Croatia to meet co-founder Dr Bojan Sekoranja, a mechanical engineer with a PhD in robotics. He tells us more about the Ronna system and how it could be used in the future on a wide range of different surgeries, not just neurosurgeries, and may one day not even need a surgeon present. Find out more about Ronna Medical here. Find out more about Windchill here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and X for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Location recording by Will Aspinall. Sound design and editing by Clarissa Maycock. Music by Rowan Bishop.
In this episode, we sit down with James Pollard, the 6'5” phenom from the Philadelphia Phoenix (now playing for the Windchill) and 2022 UFA Most Improved Player. From picking up a disc for the first time in college to dominating pro-level defenses, James shares his unique journey, the mindset that fuels his growth, and the training principles behind his explosive play.We talk all things:Life in the UFA (Ultimate Frisbee Association)How James trains for power and performanceThrowing and pulling practiceIf you're a serious player, coach, or just love ultimate, this episode is packed with insight and stories you won't want to miss.Resources MentionedJames Pollard Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jpoll017?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Ultimate IQ Library: https://patreon.com/UltimateIQLibrary...Breakmark Ultimate: https://breakmark.com/For 1-on-1 coaching and training programs, check out the official TOBU Fitness website: www.tobufitness.comFollow TOBU Fitness on Instagram and Youtube: @tobufitnessConnect with Us: We'd love to hear from you! Share your thoughts and questions with us on social media. Follow TOBU Fitness on Instagram for updates, tips, and exercises. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more engaging episodes.Stay Updated: Never miss an episode by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform.Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the TOBU Fitness Podcast!
Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, and boy do we have a game plan for today's forecast that'll knock your socks off! Alright, New York City, let's talk about our meteorological matchup for today. We've got a partly sunny situation with a defensive line of clouds that might just blitz us with a 20 percent chance of showers after 2 PM. Our temperature is going to be running a solid play at a high near 49 degrees Fahrenheit. The wind's gonna be moving like a running back - starting north and then cutting west in the afternoon, with gusts up to 23 miles per hour. Talk about wind speed, am I right? Looks like Mother Nature's got some serious special teams action today!Now for our Weather Playbook segment - let's break down the concept of wind chill! Think of wind chill like a defensive coordinator shutting down your body's heat strategy. The faster the wind moves, the more heat gets stripped away from your body. It's like the wind is running interference on your personal temperature game!Three-Day Forecast Blitz:Thursday: Sunny touchdown with a high near 51 degrees FahrenheitThursday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 44 degrees FahrenheitFriday: Mostly sunny victory with a high near 59 degrees FahrenheitAnd hey, before I sign off - it's gonna be WIIIIILD out there, folks! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast, and massive thanks for listening! Got weather questions? Send them to dustin@inceptionpoint.ai or check out inceptionpoint.ai for more meteorological magic.This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai!
Meteorologist Chris Kuball comes on and talks about his time at Iowa State, weather talk and Chris S wants to know if Windchill is fake. Sponsored by Revelton Distilling Company, Green Beret Realty, Kyle Lehman at Wintrust Mortage and LIVE from the AKC Andrew Downs Studios.
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Matt Kittle filling in for Simon Conway during Tuesday's first hour.
When the weather outside is frightful, winter horror films are delightful! The crew discuss Frozen (no, the other one), Wind Chill, and The White Buffalo on this episode of Attack of the Killer Podcast. Listen & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or go to http://www.aotkp.com Connect with the show: Become an Official Attacker: http://jointheattackers.com/ Visit our website: http://www.attackofthekillerpodcast.com/ Like us on https://www.facebook.com/attackofthekillerpodcast Follow us on https://twitter.com/AotKP Follow us on https://tiktok.com/@attackofthekiller Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/attackofthekillerpodcast/ Follow us on https://www.threads.net/@attackofthekillerpodcast Subscribe on https://www.youtube.com/attackofthekillerpodcast Join us on https://www.aotkp.com/discord Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/aotkp/posts Lastly, check out all the amazing shows at http://thepfpn.com
Surprise dear listeners! Although we are not quite back on our usual schedule, after a brief break, we are at least back with a new episode today. Join us as we jump into another Mash episode and this time we are talking about “Wind Chill” (2007 – Professor), “Werewolves Within” (2021 – Grizz) and “Godzilla Minus One” (2023 – Vinny). Bear with us as we navigate a brief but busy winter schedule, as we look forward to a new year of new episodes for you! Available now on Apple podcasts, Spotify and our blog. Thanks as always for listening!
We recap our long weekends, Jenny reads our personalities based on our cars, and more!
We recap our long weekends, Jenny reads our personalities based on our cars, and more!
We recap our long weekends, Jenny reads our personalities based on our cars, and more!
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In this episode of Shrink Chat, we dive into a mix of thrilling movies, captivating TV shows, and even some unexpected holiday-themed horror. From festive chills to supernatural investigations, here's everything we watched and reviewed: Movies We Loved (or Didn't): Smile 2 – The sequel to the psychological horror hit. Did it deliver the same spine-tingling terror as the first? Carnage for Christmas – A holiday horror romp. Is it a must-watch or another forgettable festive flick? Windchill – A chilling tale of survival. We break down its eerie atmosphere and plot twists. A Creature Was Stirring – What happens when holiday myths get a deadly twist? Sting – A new creature feature that's equal parts creepy and fun. Dead Sea – A monstrous underwater menace—was it worth the dive? Hold Your Breath – A survival thriller that might leave you gasping for air (or not). TV Shows on Our Radar: Black Doves – A gritty new drama with plenty of suspense. High Potential – A quirky series that has us hooked. Harry Potter Baking Show – Nostalgia, magic, and delicious treats. Cross – A crime series blending action and mystery. Investigation Alien – Uncovering the truth about extraterrestrial phenomena. Worst Ex Ever – Reality TV chaos meets true crime vibes. We share our candid takes on these titles, from glowing recommendations to humorous critiques of the duds. Hashtags:#ShrinkChat #MovieReviews #TVShowReviews #HolidayHorror #Smile2 #CarnageForChristmas #DeadSeaMovie #HoldYourBreathMovie #BlackDovesSeries #HarryPotterBakingShow Keywords:Shrink Chat episode, 2024 movie reviews, TV show recommendations, holiday horror movies, Smile 2 review, Carnage for Christmas review, Windchill movie discussion, Black Doves series, Harry Potter Baking Show opinions. Instagram: @terrortalkpodcast YouTube: TerrorTalk Podcast Facebook: Halloween All Year Long TikTok: dark.psychology.girls All music for Shrink Chat is provided by Mannequin Uprising. Tune in for a fun and lighthearted episode packed with reviews, laughs, and recommendations to add to your watchlist (or skip entirely)!
Winter is upon us! We are located in Minneapolis, MN where it can be sub zero temps and often hits -40 f windchills every winter at least once. When you running outside in January it's usually a sea of ice and snow so much so that our ‘running trails' now become ski trails with natural snow. We like to think of ourselves as experts in training outside during the winter months since it can snow here 6 months out of the year. We decided to do a podcast with our top tips for training in the snow. Gradually getting used to it: some people go out ‘no matter what' Ice/snow Treadmill is a good tool Fall gradually expose yourself How do you dress for different temps Windchill vs air tempo Footing/snow
Behind Door 20 we learn why you should never take the scenic route when driving home for Christmas with Dead End (2003) and Wind Chill (2007), and also take a splattery ride on Santa's Slay (2005)
Wind Chill is about a couple college students carpooling home for Christmas break and run into some issues on the road... Find us on Patreon for spoiler talk and exclusive episodes! https://www.patreon.com/c/scaretalk #windchill #christmas #christmasmovies #christmashorrormovies #horrormovies #horrormoviereview #moviereviewpodcast
Tim Halbach from the National Weather Service talks about the changes in terminology when it comes to winter terms like wind chill.
No More Wind Chill Advisories (10/28/24) by 96.5 WKLH
“Our vision is to be a fast track developer of advanced mobility products.”In this episode of Third Angle, we take a guided tour of the YCOM HQ, a leader in motorsports engineering and lightweight composites. Join us as we explore how founder Nicola Scimeca is changing the automotive industry, overseeing every aspect from concept to completion.Discover how YCOM pioneered the world's first fleet of racing e-scooters for the Electric Scooter Championship (ESC) and learn about their unique approach to product development, which involves rapid prototyping and collaboration with former MotoGP riders. Born in 2008, YCOM has expanded its expertise beyond motorsports into the automotive, marine, and aerospace sectors, becoming a globally recognized leader in lightweight composite structures. With a focus on sustainability, they're paving the way for a more eco-friendly future through the use of natural fiber materials alongside carbon fiber.Tune in to hear how YCOM is setting new standards for innovation and safety in micro-mobility and the exciting developments on the horizon.Find out more about YCOM here.Find out more about Windchill here and CREO here. Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and X for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Rema Mukena. Location recording by Mark Dezzani. And music by Rowan Bishop.
As warm as it's been this month, it isn't easy to think about Winter weather. It may not happen soon, but it will get colder. The National Weather Service is already making plans for when the weather turns. We think about three things during Winter: ice, snow, and severe cold. And they've made a significant change in how they classify weather. In the past, they'd always talk about a wind chill warning or watch. But those terms are being replaced with new terms, extreme cold warning and extreme cold watch. They will still monitor the wind chill but choose to express it differently... Click Here To Subscribe Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicGoogle PodcastsTuneIniHeartRadioPandoraDeezerBlubrryBullhornCastBoxCastrofyyd.deGaanaiVooxListen NotesmyTuner RadioOvercastOwlTailPlayer.fmPocketCastsPodbayPodbeanPodcast AddictPodcast IndexPodcast RepublicPodchaserPodfanPodtailRadio PublicRadio.comReason.fmRSSRadioVurblWe.foYandex jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-13292 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-671b2247adef8').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-671b2247adef8.modal.secondline-modal-671b2247adef8").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); });
“The Dallara Stradale is the last of its kind”In this episode of the Third Angle, we head to Italy's Motor Valley to explore the engineering prowess of Dallara, the legendary manufacturer behind some of the most advanced racing cars in the world. Our host Paul Haimes, meets with Andrea Pontremoli, CEO of Dallara, and two members of his team - Luca Pignacca and Daniele Guarnaccia to reveal the story behind the Dallara Stradale, a car that takes Formula car technology to the next level.The Stradale is no ordinary car - built with a fiber carbon monocoque chassis it's designed for maximum strength and minimal weight, meaning it has unparalleled agility on both the track and the road.Find out more about Dallara here.Find out more about Windchill here and CREO here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and X for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Rema Mukena. Location recording by Mark Dezzani. And music by Rowan Bishop.
“An automotive interior that looks like it's been plucked out of the finest British coachbuilt cars”In this episode of Third Angle, we explore the future of personal aviation with Hill Helicopters, a company aiming to redefine the helicopter industry with their groundbreaking designs. Discover how they combine sleek, luxury design with cutting-edge technology to create helicopters that are not only beautiful but incredibly easy to fly. Hill Helicopters' ambition is to become the “Aston Martin of the skies,” making flying accessible to newcomers while maintaining top performance.Chairman and Chief Engineer, Jason Hill, takes us behind the scenes at Hill's brand-new, state-of-the-art production facility in Staffordshire, England. He shares his passion for aviation and explains how every component of their helicopters—from the engine to the cockpit—is designed, developed, and manufactured in-house. Jason also discusses their commitment to being carbon-neutral, and how they're using biofuel to achieve sustainability in short-range flights.Find out more about Hill Helicopters here.Find out more about Creo and Windchill here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and X for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Clarissa Maycock. Location recording by Helen Lennard. And music by Rowan Bishop.
“KTM X-BOW has always had ready to race in the DNA”In this episode of Third Angle, we go behind the scenes at KTM, an Austrian manufacturer at the forefront of racing excellence. Their X-BOW series is a sports car which contains all of the innovation and design features of a modern racing car.Join us as we learn all about the X-BOW, with its iconic jet fighter canopy, five-cylinder engine, removable steering wheel and carbon fibre monocoque. The cars are manufactured in Austria by hand, with only 100 cars made per year - plus they are customisable, with the owner able to choose the colour and stitching to provide the ultimate unique product. For safety and sustainability, carbon fibre is used. This not only protects the driver from potential impact, and allows the car to weigh less and focus on lightweight technology.Find out more about KTM X-BOW here. Find out more about Windchill here. Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and X for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Rema Mukena. Location recording by Martha Owen. And music by Rowan Bishop.
Chaos season comes to a close with one of the most dramatic Championship Weekend events in recent years, and Minnesota battling past the other contenders to win their first UFA title. 0:48 - Intro 10:09 - Minnesota upsets the overall one-seed DC in first semifinal 22:25 - Carolina fends off Seattle rally to make second title game appearance 31:52 - Minnesota's huge start propels Wind Chill past Flyers 1:14:27 - Looking ahead to 2025 Full schedule: https://www.watchufa.com/league/schedule Watch every game LIVE on watchUFA.tv
Dan is back giving the sermons and discusses lots of Vikings, Twins, the Coach Prime controversy, and some Minnesota Wind Chill.
Tuesday Meanderings start off with Jim disagreeing with science in regards to the Heat Index and Wind Chill. Maino talks about eating robins as a child. Then Jim and John talk about cheesecake day, hug someone day and friendship day. John also decides he's going to revive singing "happy birthday" to our listeners. In fact, tomorrow we'll kick that off for Mary who will be celebrating. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor!
Dan Hilton and Matt 'Pippin' Auletta review the Empire's match-up with the Minnesota Wind Chill in week 12 of UFA action. They talk about Oliver Chartock and the patience of the Empire O-line, the other names pushing for spots in the 20, the playoff scenarios with DC, and much more!
We've arrived at the second to last weekend of the 2024 UFA regular season, and three critical matchups highlight this Week 12 preview episode. 3:35 - Playoff talk + potential Championship Weekend seeding 11:02 - New York visits Minnesota in first-time meeting with division leading Wind Chill in a "Super Series" matchup 31:32 - Madison hosts Chicago to likely determine which team gets a home game in the playoffs 45:10 - Indy goes to Pittsburgh for a second time this season in a do-or-die matchup for both teams Full schedule: https://www.watchufa.com/league/schedule Watch every game LIVE on watchUFA.tv
CorPower Ocean: Making Waves In Renewable Energy“We're trying to be the most environmentally friendly option for power production.”In this episode we're catching the wave - literally - with CorPower Ocean, the trailblazers of wave power technology. Join us as we explore how this pioneering company is leading the way with a carbon-free solution that balances supply and demand more efficiently, requiring less generation capacity, storage, and grid infrastructure. Engineers, Jacob Ljungbäck and Antoine Bonel take us into their world of wave energy and tell us all about this forward thinking company's mission.Their innovative approach not only reduces the overall cost of zero-carbon electricity but also supports a more stable mix of renewable energy sources, enhancing the business case for green hydrogen.Find out more about CorPower Ocean here.Find out more about Windchill here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and X for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Rema Mukena. Location recording by Benoît Derrier. And music by Rowan Bishop.
Just five weeks remain in the 2024 UFA regular season, and hosts Adam and Cameron walk through a 13-game Week 9 slate of games. No teams have currently clinched a playoff spot, but big battles this weekend will paint a bigger postseason picture. 3:56 - Carolina (6-0) faces Atlanta (5-2) for the third time this season 34:50 - Madison meets Wind Chill in Minnesota in a battle for first place in the Central Division 58:14 - Chicago, Colorado, Indianapolis, or San Diego: Which team can keep themselves in their respective playoff races? 1:15:10 - Is this the weekend Detroit ends their 81-game losing streak? Full schedule: https://www.watchufa.com/league/schedule Watch every game LIVE on watchUFA.tv
“By getting a bike I saved 26 days a year in commuting time.”In this episode, we place a magnifying glass on the electrifying world of motorcycles, featuring the innovative Maeving Motorcycle Company and their latest model, the Maeving RM1S. The design takes inspiration from the 1920s and the café racer era of the 1960s and 70s.We take a peak at where all the magic happens with Seb Inglis-Jones, co-founder of Maeving. He tells us all about the importance of the batteries being removable - providing riders with flexibility, having the freedom to charge whenever, wherever and catering to both urban commuters and long-distance travelers. It also offers double the power and top speed of 70 mph. Find out more about Maeving here.Find out more about Windchill here and Creo here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and X for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Rema Mukena. Location recording by Helen Lennard. And music by Rowan Bishop.
Was Labour shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves wrong about the increase in the price of the weekly shop? What has the violence at sea done to the cost of shipping? Why did YouGov feel the need to correct an analysis of their polling? Are there 30 million GP appointments every month? And how does wind chill work? Tim Harford investigates the numbers in the news.Presenter: Tim Harford Reporters: Charlotte McDonald and Nathan Gower Producer: Debbie Richford Series producer: Tom Colls Production co-ordinator: Brenda Brown Sound Mix: Rod Farquhar