What does it take to forecast weather in one of the most rugged, wind-swept, and unpredictable places in America? On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we saddle up with Don Day, Wyoming’s most trusted meteorologist and the founder of DayWeather, to explore the wild science of forecasting in the Rocky Mountain West and High Plains.From ranch weather to balloon missions to the edge of space, Don’s resume is unlike any other in meteorology. Not only does he serve daily forecasts to ranchers across Wyoming and beyond, but he’s also guided daring missions like Red Bull Stratos and David Blaine’s Ascension with his unique expertise in stratospheric conditions and lighter-than-air aviation.We dive into Don’s use of analog forecasting, how Yellowstone’s weather holds its own mysteries, and why the wind in Wyoming is both a daily battle and a scientific thrill. Plus—what really goes into planning a skydive from the stratosphere? Don’s stories take us from ground-level grit to the upper atmosphere.If you're into extreme weather, big sky thinking, or stories that defy gravity—this episode’s for you.
On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we head to Long Island to meet one of the most trusted voices in Northeast weather—John Davitt, longtime meteorologist at News 12. From blizzards and hurricanes to beach forecasts and nor’easters, John has covered it all for over two decades, becoming a household name for viewers across the Island. Amy and John dive into what it’s like forecasting in one of the most dynamic coastal regions in the country, the evolution of local news weather coverage, and the role community trust plays in the storm warning business. With his calm, reliable presence and deep connection to the region, John shares behind-the-scenes moments and what still keeps him excited about weather after all these years. Whether you're a fan of Long Island surf reports or want to hear how seasoned meteorologists adapt to the demands of modern forecasting, this episode delivers insight, nostalgia, and a little weather geekery.
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It’s packed with big personalities, big storms, and even bigger laughs. You’ll hear their stories — the moments that made them, the surprises behind the scenes, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to telling you about the weather. So get ready — because this season on Thin Ice, it’s not just about the forecast… it’s about the people that make it cool!
This week on Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, meet one of the most dynamic young voices in weather—Matt Capucci. From his early passion for tornadoes to becoming a household name across The Washington Post, FOX 5 DC, and NPR, Matt brings unmatched energy and intellect to the forecast.
Amy and Matt dive into storm chasing, the science behind extreme weather, and the unique challenge of making complex meteorology accessible and exciting for all ages. Whether he’s explaining atmospheric dynamics or breaking down hurricanes on national radio, Matt proves that being a “weather nerd” is a superpower.
If you’ve ever wondered what drives someone to wake up at 3 a.m. to report on lightning, or how to turn scientific precision into media magic—this episode delivers.
On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we sit down with the one and only Larry Sprinkle—a broadcasting legend whose name was destined for weather. With decades on air in Charlotte, Larry has built a career that’s equal parts meteorology and charisma.Amy and Larry trade stories about the evolution of local TV news, staying connected to viewers through personality and presence, and why humor might just be the secret ingredient to weathering any storm—on screen or off.From name game jokes to real talk about longevity in local media, this conversation is as refreshing as a cool breeze on a summer day.Check out all of Season 2! It’s packed with big personalities, big storms, and even bigger laughs. You’ll hear their stories — the moments that made them, the surprises behind the scenes, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to telling you about the weather.So get ready — because this season on Thin Ice, it’s not just about the forecast… it’s about the people that make it cool!
On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we welcome Samantha Augeri—meteorologist, marathoner, and mom. From delivering daily forecasts on Long Island to running 26.2 miles in the early morning hours, Samantha shares how she balances high-pressure weather reporting with high-mileage training and motherhood.Amy and Samantha talk about the parallels between preparing for a storm and prepping for a race, the discipline it takes to thrive both on-air and on the pavement, and why setting a pace—at home and at work—matters more than ever.It’s a conversation about grit, grace, and going the distance—don’t miss this inspiring episode!Check out all of Season 2! It’s packed with big personalities, big storms, and even bigger laughs. You’ll hear their stories — the moments that made them, the surprises behind the scenes, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to telling you about the weather.So get ready — because this season on Thin Ice, it’s not just about the forecast… it’s about the people that make it cool!
In this exciting episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, I sit down with Heather Lake, the high-energy morning anchor, reporter, and weather forecaster for San Diego’s #1 morning news show. Since arriving in San Diego in 2008, Heather has become a local favorite, covering major events like Comic-Con and opening day at the Del Mar Races with her signature smile and vibrant personality. But behind her sunny disposition lies a powerhouse of journalistic experience, with 3 Emmy Awards and a diverse background from military reporting to sideline sports coverage.Heather's journey began in Orlando, where she not only worked as a reporter for WESH but also spent her teen years as an amusement park cast member. From covering hurricanes in Florida to advocating for military veterans in Jacksonville, Heather’s career has been one of service, storytelling, and community.In this episode, Heather opens up about her passion for small local businesses, her triathlon training, and her work as a host for "Destination California" and "Road to the Big Game", covering major events like the Super Bowl. Plus, we dive into her latest adventure—studying Broadcast Meteorology at Mississippi State University while juggling her active career and triathlon pursuits.Heather Lake is living proof that weather and fitness can mix—tune in to hear how she balances both, her journalistic journey, and the challenges she’s overcome in her remarkable career.Check out all of Season 2! It’s packed with big personalities, big storms, and even bigger laughs. You’ll hear their stories — the moments that made them, the surprises behind the scenes, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to telling you about the weather.So get ready — because this season on Thin Ice, it’s not just about the forecast… it’s about the people that make it cool!
In this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we sit down with one of the most trusted names in weather James Spann. Known for his steadfast dedication to keeping viewers informed during severe weather events, James has become a legendary figure in meteorology, especially in the Southeast. With over four decades of experience, his journey from a young, aspiring meteorologist to a trusted authority is inspiring.James opens up about his career path, the highs and lows of being on the frontlines during storms, and the importance of building relationships with the community he serves. He reflects on how the world of weather broadcasting has evolved over the years and shares his thoughts on the future of meteorology, especially in the age of technology and social media.Beyond the weather maps and radar, James also discusses the personal side of his career, including how his passion for teaching and mentoring the next generation of meteorologists has played a key role in his success. His unwavering commitment to public safety and community engagement sets him apart as one of the most beloved meteorologists in the country.Join Amy and James as they talk about the power of storytelling in weather broadcasting, navigating the fast-paced world of live reporting, and what it means to be a voice of calm and trust in the midst of a storm.Check out all of Season 2! It’s packed with big personalities, big storms, and even bigger laughs. You’ll hear their stories the moments that made them, the surprises behind the scenes, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to telling you about the weather.So get ready because this season on Thin Ice, it’s not just about the forecast… it’s about the people that make it cool!
Audrey Puente is well known as the daughter of legendary Latin music icon Tito Puente, but she's carved out a remarkable career of her own in front of the weather green screen. In this deeply personal and engaging conversation, Audrey joins Amy Freeze to discuss the complexities of building a distinct professional identity while honoring an iconic family legacy.Audrey shares candid insights about proving herself in a competitive broadcasting field, overcoming assumptions viewers often make, and earning her stripes as a trusted meteorologist. Her impressive career has taken her across major media markets, from delivering forecasts at WCBS, WNBC and WWOR-TV in New York City to her current role as a beloved figure at WNYW Fox 5. Throughout her career, Audrey has not only established herself as an authoritative voice in meteorology but also as an approachable, authentic presence viewers connect with deeply. She was the first Latina chief meteorologist in New York City. Beyond her achievements on-air, Audrey opens up about balancing the demands of television with her roles as a devoted mother and active community member. She shares personal stories of her children, revealing how parenthood has shaped her perspective both personally and professionally. Her commitment to community involvement underscores her passion for making a positive impact beyond the forecast, from engaging in local events to supporting charitable causes close to her heart.Audrey and Amy also delve into the power of authenticity, discussing how genuine connections with viewers—and staying true to oneself—have been key ingredients in Audrey's sustained success. It's a heartfelt, inspiring dialogue about resilience, family, and the continuous journey of personal and professional growth, always keeping an eye on the skies while remaining firmly grounded.
What happens when two seasoned broadcast meteorologists—with decades of storms, screens, and science between them—finally sit down to talk shop? You get an episode full of laughter, insight, and a little weather geek magic.
In this special episode, Emmy-winning meteorologist Amy Freeze reconnects with her longtime friend and fellow forecast veteran Doug Kammerer, Chief Meteorologist for NBC4 Washington’s Storm Team 4 and creator of the massively popular daily digital segment, The Walk-In.
Kammerer checks in unplugged! Their story goes way back—to early days in Philadelphia, where two young meteorologists were learning to navigate green screens, weather maps, and the unpredictable rollercoaster of East Coast forecasting. Since then, both have become household names in their cities, and now, they reunite to reflect on:
🌪️ Doug’s rise from local talent to D.C.'s most-watched weatherman
🚪 The creation of “The Walk-In” and how it became a viral staple of social weather storytelling
📺 The evolution of weather media, from broadcast-first to multiplatform engagement
🌍 Why being “hyper-local and fully present” matters more than ever in the age of automation and AI
☕ Stories from behind the scenes, surprising viewer moments, and what keeps Doug passionate after all these years
With a warm mix of nostalgia and forward-thinking perspective, Doug and Amy talk about what it means to be a communicator in a field driven by trust, science, and storytelling. They share what’s changed, what hasn’t—and why weather still brings people together.
Whether you're in the D.C. metro, a longtime fan of East Coast meteorology, or just a weather nerd at heart—this is one episode you won’t want to miss.
In this very special episode of "Thin Ice with Amy Freeze," we sit down with one of the most iconic names in American weather broadcasting: Dallas Raines, Chief Meteorologist at KABC in Los Angeles.With over four decades of on-air forecasting in Southern California, Dallas reflects on a career that’s as thrilling as it is enduring. From his early days making the leap from CNN in Atlanta to sunny L.A.—where skeptics doubted there’d be enough weather to even report—Dallas defied expectations and redefined the role of a TV meteorologist in a “Mediterranean climate.”In this deeply personal and wildly entertaining conversation, Dallas opens up about:🌩️ The moment he fell in love with weather during a childhood storm in Georgia🚗 His adrenaline-filled side hobbies as both a certified storm chaser and a racecar driver🎸 How he landed a private concert with Eddie Van Halen🤯 The time he and Amy Freeze were featured together in a Jeopardy! question📺 How the industry has changed—from magnetic weatherboards to augmented reality—and what’s stayed the sameWith charisma, heart, and a lot of signature Dallas Raines flair, this episode is a celebration of not just career longevity, but of passion, innovation, and staying true to the science in an ever-changing media world.🎧 Whether you’re a weather nerd or a fan of L.A. TV legends, this is one forecast you won’t want to miss… at eleven!
In this episode, get to know Nick Kosir, the viral “Dancing Weatherman” with millions of followers on Instagram and TikTok. Known for his slick moves and sharp forecasting skills, I sit down with my former colleague and friend, Nick Kosir— we go beyond viral fame to explore where it all began, the pressure behind the posts, and what he wishes more people knew about mixing meteorology with the internet spotlight.Nick opens up about the hustle behind the highlight reel, the power of staying true to yourself, and what he tells aspiring creators chasing their moment. It’s a candid, funny, and refreshingly real conversation with one of the most recognizable—and relatable—faces in weather.Fun discoveries with Nick including what he did to become a viral sensation, what was his first “hit.” what came first the weather or the dancing, what causes him anxiety, what makes more insta or tiktok and how is he growing his brand?!?!? PLUS Nick flips the script and starts asking Amy the questions!Nick shares how he blends meteorology with entertainment—and why authenticity is at the heart of it all. A talented, down-to-earth weathercaster and longtime friend, Nick brings both insight and energy to the conversation.Tap in to hear how Nick turned moves into momentum—and why he says authenticity is still his secret sauce.Follow Amy Freeze here:Twitter — https://x.com/amyfreeze Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/amyfreezeFacebook — https://www.facebook.com/amyfreezeTikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@amyfreezeTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/amyfreezetvCheck out blogs: https://amyfreeze.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@amyfreezetvSign up for more news at: https://amyfreeze.com/Follow “Thin Ice with Amy Freeze” on all social platforms:Twitter — https://x.com/thiniceonxInstagram — https://www.instagram.com/amyfreezepodcastFacebook — https://www.facebook.com/AmyFreezePodcastToday's episode is brought to you in part by the following:https://www.flooredmedia.com/ Email: Contact@flooredmedia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FlooredMediaFor Bookings on Thin Ice Reach out on Twitter: @ThinIceonX
In this episode, life takes a turn—from Thin Ice to solid ground. Amy opens up about eloping in under 40 days, while Eric shares his perspective on their whirlwind courtship—and how he almost didn’t live to see it unfold. His brush with death and the miraculous way he survived? He is an adventurer and was canyoneering in Zion National Park when his gear failed, sending him plummeting 100 feet down a 300-foot ravine—it was caught on camera! It took 10 grueling hours to reach a hospital ---and 14 years before he’d attempt another adventure of that scale calling his marriage to Amy a second rodeo he almost did not get to see!
On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we take to the skies with veteran journalist Chris Cristi, the "eye in the sky" for ABC7 Los Angeles. From breaking news over wildfires and police chases in Southern California to covering historic moments like the Miracle on the Hudson, Chris shares his remarkable journey—from his early days watching lift off at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center to becoming one of the most trusted helicopter reporters in the country.
With a career spanning coast to coast, Chris has reported on some of the most intense natural disasters, high-speed pursuits, and critical news events from a perch high above the action. He takes us inside the fast-paced, high-stakes world of airborne journalism, revealing what it’s like to navigate the Santa Ana winds, cover raging wildfires, and witness breaking news from a vantage point few ever experience.
Plus, Chris shares his thoughts on the future of aerial reporting, the challenges of flying in extreme conditions, and the most unforgettable moments of his career. Don’t miss this high-flying episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze!
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Amy Freeze is an independent Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and Television Host. A six-time Emmy Award-winning meteorologist and television host, Freeze went to FOX Weather from WABC-TV in New York. Since 2011, she was part of the station's weather team, where she also hosted several broadcast specials and the popular Eyewitness News Weekend Morning Edition. Find out more about Amy’s career on https://amyfreeze.com/
On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we dive into crisis leadership with Zach Iscol, New York City’s Emergency Management Commissioner. A combat veteran, nonprofit leader, and disaster relief volunteer, Iscol has been on the front lines of some of the biggest crisis events of recent time—from the battlefields of Iraq to the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, COVID-19, and deadly floods in Queens.
Iscol shares his insider perspective on leading emergency response efforts, coordinating citywide disaster preparedness, and tackling emerging threats like extreme heat, wildfires, and hurricane storm surges in a changing climate.
He breaks down:
🔥 The biggest natural disaster threats to NYC
💨 The new tech-driven emergency response systems
🌪️ What keeps him up at night as NYC’s chief crisis manager
🌀 How New Yorkers can prepare for the unexpected
Plus, he opens up about his time as a Marine in Iraq, the nonprofit he built for veterans’ mental health, and whether a run for political office is in his future.
Could America’s next major wildfire disaster happen in the Northeast? Is New York prepared for another Hurricane Sandy? This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants a behind-the-scenes look at NYC’s crisis response and how one leader navigates disaster, decision-making, and the unknown.
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Amy Freeze is an independent Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and Television Host. A six-time Emmy Award-winning meteorologist and television host, Freeze went to FOX Weather from WABC-TV in New York. Since 2011, she was part of the station's weather team, where she also hosted several broadcast specials and the popular Eyewitness News Weekend Morning Edition. Find out more about Amy’s career on https://amyfreeze.com/
When the storm passes, what’s left behind isn’t just physical damage—it’s emotional, too. From raging wildfires in California to devastating floods in Kentucky and the relentless impact of hurricanes in the Carolinas and Florida, extreme weather events leave a lasting psychological mark.
In this episode, Meteorologist Amy Freeze talks with Samantha Silverman, LCSW, from Silver Linings Mental Health in Colorado, to explore the mental health effects of natural disasters. A former Wall Street associate turned trauma therapist—and a 9/11 survivor—Samantha shares her personal journey from rebuilding her own life to helping others navigate storm-related anxiety and PTSD.
Together, they unpack:
🌪️ The emotional impact of natural disasters – from loss and grief to resilience and recovery
🌦️ Weather-related PTSD – its hallmarks and how it manifests differently than other types of trauma
⚡ Storm phobias and anxiety – why some people fear extreme weather and how to manage those fears
🌈 Finding the silver lining – strategies for coping, rebuilding, and supporting children through disaster-induced trauma
Whether you’ve personally experienced a weather catastrophe or simply fear the next big storm, this episode offers insight, hope, and practical tools to weather the emotional storms of life.
🔊 Tune in now to discover the silver lining in storm phobias!
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Amy Freeze is an independent Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and Television Host. A six-time Emmy Award-winning meteorologist and television host, Freeze went to FOX Weather from WABC-TV in New York. Since 2011, she was part of the station's weather team, where she also hosted several broadcast specials and the popular Eyewitness News Weekend Morning Edition. Find out more about Amy’s career on https://amyfreeze.com/
In this episode, Amy sits down with Jason Belsky, the mastermind behind Floored Media, to discuss his journey from automotive customization to media production. They dive into the evolution of his professional studio, the rise of podcasting, and the art of content creation.
From surf photography in Long Beach to building a state-of-the-art podcasting hub, Jay shares how his passion for video and storytelling led him to create a space where anyone can bring their vision to life. The conversation also explores the behind-the-scenes of launching Thin Ice, Amy's new podcast that reveals the reality behind life in the public eye.
Along the way, they chat about classic cars, sneaker collecting, and some of the exciting projects happening at Floored Media — including long-running Islanders based podcast Hockey Night In NY and a new show called Rebranding Menopause". Whether you're a content creator, a podcast enthusiast, or just love a good behind-the-scenes story, this episode offers insight, inspiration, and a few unexpected laughs.
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Brett Adair is an Alabama-born meteorologist and storm chaser renowned for his extensive experience in tracking severe weather events. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Meteorology from Mississippi State University and began his career in 2016 as a field meteorologist for WeatherNation TV, providing live coverage of dangerous storms.
In addition to his on-air work, Adair is the founder and owner of Live Storms Media (LSM), a brokerage firm that collaborates with professional videographers and storm chasers worldwide to capture and distribute high-quality weather footage.Adair's passion for storm chasing began early; he started pursuing storms locally before finishing high school. His high school graduation gift to himself in 2004 was a storm-chasing trip during a high-risk weather day.Through LSM, Adair provides live storm coverage, including tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, and floods. His work is featured on various platforms, including his YouTube channel, where he shares live storm-chasing content.Adair emphasizes the importance of education and safety in storm chasing. He advises aspiring storm chasers to undertake training, such as the National Weather Service's Skywarn classes, and to gain experience by accompanying seasoned professionals.
His dedication to meteorology and storm chasing has made Brett Adair a respected figure in the weather community, known for his commitment to capturing and reporting severe weather phenomena.
For a firsthand look at Brett Adair's storm-chasing adventures, you can watch one of his live storm chases below:
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Amy Freeze is an independent Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and Television Host. A six-time Emmy Award-winning meteorologist and television host, Freeze went to FOX Weather from WABC-TV in New York. Since 2011, she was part of the station's weather team, where she also hosted several broadcast specials and the popular Eyewitness News Weekend Morning Edition. Find out more about Amy’s career on https://amyfreeze.com/
As five major wildfires burned through LA in January, thousands of families were left homeless. Survivor Taiann Knetge shares her story including the loss of her father's home of 67 years. The investigation suggests a power company vehicle may have started the sparks while the Santa Ana winds blasted the blaze into a massive wildfire. A discussion about what is discovered when a neighborhood goes up in flames. Plus a look at what comes next.
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Amy Freeze is an independent Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and Television Host. A six-time Emmy Award-winning meteorologist and television host, Freeze went to FOX Weather from WABC-TV in New York. Since 2011, she was part of the station's weather team, where she also hosted several broadcast specials and the popular Eyewitness News Weekend Morning Edition. Find out more about Amy’s career on https://amyfreeze.com/
When a local teen got bored and set a building on fire killing an NYPD officer, Lou Harris took his passion for surfing and started giving free lessons. His efforts caught attention from businesses to A-list celebrities. Now his nonprofit is reshaping the cultural landscape of New York beaches. Connect With Lou Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/black_surfing_rockaway/ Find the full show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thin-ice-with-amy-freeze/id179273041 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/0zjmAo4zvXINRZ0XX3tRwE More from “Thin Ice with Amy Freeze” https://thinicewithamyfreeze.godaddysites.com Follow Amy Freeze here: Twitter: https://x.com/amyfreeze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyfreeze Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amyfreeze Check out blogs: https://amyfreeze.com/ LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday: https://www.youtube.com/@amyfreezetv Watch full clips of “Thin Ice with Amy Freeze” Podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/@amyfreezetv Sign up for more news at: https://amyfreeze.com/ Follow “Thin Ice with Amy Freeze” on all social platforms: Twitter: https://x.com/thiniceonx Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyfreezepodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyFreezePodcast Today's episode is brought to you in part by the following: Website: https://www.flooredmedia.com/ Email: Contact@flooredmedia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FlooredMedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flooredmedia For Bookings on Thin Ice Reach out on Twitter: @ThinIceonX Amy Freeze is an independent Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and Television Host. A six-time Emmy Award-winning meteorologist and television host, Freeze went to FOX Weather from WABC-TV in New York. Since 2011, she was part of the station's weather team, where she also hosted several broadcast specials and the popular Eyewitness News Weekend Morning Edition. Find out more about Amy’s career on https://amyfreeze.com/
Commissioner Bill Bratton is the most influential figure in modern policing. He talks to Amy about the parallels between forecasting crime and predicting natural disasters. Bratton shares a four letter word for big cities who are concerned about crime and his thoughts on his recent Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Amy Freeze is an independent Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and Television Host. A six-time Emmy Award-winning meteorologist and television host, Freeze went to FOX Weather from WABC-TV in New York. Since 2011, she was part of the station's weather team, where she also hosted several broadcast specials and the popular Eyewitness News Weekend Morning Edition. Find out more about Amy’s career on https://amyfreeze.com/