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Cloud Warriors: The Front Lines of Weather Forecasting

Cloud Warriors: The Front Lines of Weather Forecasting

Update: 2025-08-27
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Guest: Tom Weber

When we talk about weather forecasting, we often picture meteorologists at a green screen or storm chasers racing toward a supercell. But behind every forecast is a global network of scientists, technologists, and communicators working on the front lines of climate and extreme weather. In his book Cloud Warriors, journalist Tom Weber introduces us to the pioneers transforming how we understand and respond to the atmosphere. From data-gathering drones and AI-powered models, to humanitarian efforts in the face of heat waves and famine, Weber’s reporting highlights the people pushing weather science into the future while trying to protect the most vulnerable among us.

Chapters

  1. 00:00 Introduction to Cloud Warriors and Weather Enterprise
  2. 01:42 Tom Weber's Journey to Becoming a Weather Geek
  3. 07:03 The Importance of the Weather Enterprise
  4. 15:52 Storm Chasing and Research in Meteorology
  5. 16:19 Understanding the Weather Enterprise
  6. 20:17 The Balance of Government, Academia, and Private Sector
  7. 23:18 Experiences in Storm Chasing with NSSL
  8. 30:46 The Role of Technology in Weather Communication
  9. 35:00 Understanding Weather Forecasting and Human Behavior
  10. 38:51 The Role of Technology in Weather Communication
  11. 44:46 Advancements in Weather Modeling and AI
  12. 54:52 The Importance of Weather Literacy and Public Awareness

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Cloud Warriors: The Front Lines of Weather Forecasting

Cloud Warriors: The Front Lines of Weather Forecasting