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The WeatherPod
Global Weather Enterprise Forum
33 episodes
3 months ago
WeatherPod is a unique podcast exploring the value of weather and climate information in addressing the mounting challenges and impacts of extreme weather and climate change. Its central theme is the importance of national and international co-operation involving organisations from the public, private and academic sectors which share the common goal of developing timely and accurate weather information and related services to save lives, protect critical infrastructure and enhance economic efficiency.

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WeatherPod is a unique podcast exploring the value of weather and climate information in addressing the mounting challenges and impacts of extreme weather and climate change. Its central theme is the importance of national and international co-operation involving organisations from the public, private and academic sectors which share the common goal of developing timely and accurate weather information and related services to save lives, protect critical infrastructure and enhance economic efficiency.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 15: Building urban resilience to compound extreme weather events and risks
The WeatherPod
36 minutes 48 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 15: Building urban resilience to compound extreme weather events and risks

In this episode of The WeatherPod, hosts David Rogers & Alan Thorpe meet Dr Nina Ridder, of the University of New South Wales and Dr Faith Taylor, of King's College London to discuss the huge impact extreme weather & climate events - especially compound events, such as heatwaves followed by heavy rainfall - are having on urban areas and human settlements.


Dr Nina Ridder is a Research Associate at the Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, Climate Change Research Centre (CCRC), University of New South Wales.

Dr Faith Taylor is a Lecturer in Physical Geography, Department of Geography, King's College London


Both Nina and Faith are members of the Young Earth System Scientists community, (YESS).


Theme music by John Cockram, john@mjcmusic.co.uk



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The WeatherPod
WeatherPod is a unique podcast exploring the value of weather and climate information in addressing the mounting challenges and impacts of extreme weather and climate change. Its central theme is the importance of national and international co-operation involving organisations from the public, private and academic sectors which share the common goal of developing timely and accurate weather information and related services to save lives, protect critical infrastructure and enhance economic efficiency.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.