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Forecasting weather more than five days in advance is tricky, but winter predictions so far indicate a big snowfall coming to the Pacific Northwest and uncertain snowfall for the Wasatch Back.
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Torrents of very localized rain fell in the Wasatch Back Wednesday afternoon and through Wednesday night.
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Guests: Mike Halpert, deputy director of NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center and Greg Peters, author of Our National Forests: Stories from America’s Most Important Public Lands.
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Mike Halpert, deputy director of NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center comes on the show to discuss the impacts of La Niña.
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On This Green Earth, Nell and Chris talk about why our overnight lows are not so low anymore. Across the continental US this summer it was unusually hot,…
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On This Green Earth, Nell and Chris discuss Climate Normals.In Salt Lake City, they have recorded not only the hottest June on record, but the now also…
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In this episode of This Green Earth, meteorologist Dr. Jeff Masters, a regular blog and features contributor to Yale Climate Connections, talks tropical…
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NOAA calculations released last week project that the year 2020 is currently on pace to be the second-hottest year on the planet since formal record…
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Local reservoirs are close to full and the spring run-off hasn’t begun. Snow falling in the mountains this time of year, according to experts, means the…
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Predicting weather further out than five to seven days is a difficult task. At the same time NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration…