Predictable will explore everything from how we forecast tomorrow’s weather — to how we can predict droughts or hurricanes months ahead — and how climate change is impacting those predictions. NBC meteorologist Chase Cain will talk with everyone from celebrities to politicians and meteorologists to dive deep into the science and its impacts, but those conversations will be anything but predictable. The good news is that there’s still time to change what’s next and protect our beautiful planet.
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Predictable will explore everything from how we forecast tomorrow’s weather — to how we can predict droughts or hurricanes months ahead — and how climate change is impacting those predictions. NBC meteorologist Chase Cain will talk with everyone from celebrities to politicians and meteorologists to dive deep into the science and its impacts, but those conversations will be anything but predictable. The good news is that there’s still time to change what’s next and protect our beautiful planet.
Jet-fueled hurricanes with NBC Miami's John Morales
Predictable: NBC’s Weather and Climate Podcast
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Jet-fueled hurricanes with NBC Miami's John Morales
Does the category of a hurricane even matter anymore? Because it's not the wind— it's the flooding and storm surge from hurricanes which are the most deadly. NBC Miami hurricane specialist John Morales talks with Chase Cain about how storms are intensifying faster than ever before.
Predictable: NBC’s Weather and Climate Podcast
Predictable will explore everything from how we forecast tomorrow’s weather — to how we can predict droughts or hurricanes months ahead — and how climate change is impacting those predictions. NBC meteorologist Chase Cain will talk with everyone from celebrities to politicians and meteorologists to dive deep into the science and its impacts, but those conversations will be anything but predictable. The good news is that there’s still time to change what’s next and protect our beautiful planet.