What's Up In The Weather

By: Bradlyn Oakes
  • Summary

  • What's Up in the Weather - a weather, climate and science-ish podcast. Dive in with Bradlyn Oakes about what is happening this week in the world's weather and climate. As well as some cool science news.
    Copyright 2024 Bradlyn Oakes
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Episodes
  • Episode 12: Bomb Cylone and Atmospheric River, and Climate Change and Hurricanes
    Nov 21 2024

    On this week's episode:

    -Climate Change Increased Wind Speeds For Every Hurricane in the Atlantic This Season

    -Rapid Attribution Studies

    -Latest on the AMOC

    -Bomb Cyclone and Atmospheric River hit US/Canada

    -Storm Bert

    And so much more!

    Follow us:

    Website: whatsupintheweather.substack.com

    Instagram: @earthtobradlyn

    Instagram: @intheweatherpodcast

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    29 mins
  • Episode 11: Four Named Storms in the Pacific and Is La Nina Coming?!
    Nov 14 2024

    On this week's episode:

    -State of the Climate

    -COP29

    -Global Carbon Sinks

    -Named Storms in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans

    -Fires in New York

    -US Drought

    -Is La Nina Coming?

    Follow us:

    Website: earthtobradlyn.com

    Instagram: @earthtobradlyn

    Instagram: @intheweatherpodcast



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    35 mins
  • Episode 10: Hottest Year on Record and Heat Records Around the World
    Nov 8 2024

    I'm still gathering my thoughts on the events this week, and how I want to talk about them.

    On this episode, we chat about:

    -Record-breaking heat

    -2024's Temperatures

    -Flooding in Spain

    -California Fires

    -Major Snowstorm

    Follow us:

    Website: earthtobradlyn.com

    Instagram: @earthtobradlyn

    Instagram: @intheweatherpodcast

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    22 mins

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