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All Prediction, No Production
Jarod Floyd, Walker Snowden
17 episodes
1 week ago
Two ArkLaMiss broadcast meteorologists discuss weather, the broadcast industry, and whole bunch of meaningless topics.
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Two ArkLaMiss broadcast meteorologists discuss weather, the broadcast industry, and whole bunch of meaningless topics.
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science
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Season 1, Episode 9: The New "Tornado Alley", Reflections After Severe Weather Coverage
All Prediction, No Production
41 minutes 31 seconds
3 years ago
Season 1, Episode 9: The New "Tornado Alley", Reflections After Severe Weather Coverage

Severe weather season is here, so Episode 9 pivots in that direction. Jarod and Walker discuss tornado warning trends from each National Weather Service office over the last fifteen years. Which area do you think issued the most warnings? The answer may surprise you. Plus, Walker covered his first on-air tornado warning in late February. Jarod and Walker reflect on how severe weather coverage works, the emotions behind it, and the team effort that is involved.

1:35 - Discussing the data we're using

3:00 - Who is #1?

3:25 - Tornado warnings don't necessarily translate to tornadoes

4:25 - Discussing the rest of the top offices

6:45 - Traditional "Tornado Alley"

7:20 - Storm chasing in the Southeastern U.S.

9:30 - Coastal states stay busy

10:00 - Remembering the Hattiesburg tornado

11:10 - Areas prone for violent tornadoes

12:40 - Zero tornado warnings in fifteen years

15:15 - Tornadoes in landfalling tropical systems

20:00 - Walker's first tornado warning

20:20 - The best kind of tornadoes

21:05 - Walker's initial reactions, jumping into the pool

22:35 - Furious viewers

26:30 - Jarod can't recall his first tornado warning

27:50 - The television tightrope

28:30 - Severe weather can produce severe anxiety

31:15 - Treat all tornado warnings the same

34:10 - The steps of severe weather coverage

37:50 - Production Appreciation Time

All Prediction, No Production
Two ArkLaMiss broadcast meteorologists discuss weather, the broadcast industry, and whole bunch of meaningless topics.