Chasing Hail | Re-released

Chasing Hail | Re-released

Author: Weather Group Television December 10, 2025 Duration: 41:36
In this re-release episode of Weather Geeks, Jen Carfagno interviews Sean Waugh from NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory about storm observations and mobile weather technology. They discuss the destructive nature of tornadoes and hail, Sean's journey into meteorology, and the innovative HAIL camera technology he is developing to observe hail in freefall. The conversation also covers the challenges of chasing hail, the use of high-speed cameras for data collection, the importance of mobile mesonets for atmospheric observations, and the role of machine learning and AI in weather prediction. In this engaging conversation, Dr. Sean Waugh discusses the integration of AI in meteorology, emphasizing its role as a tool rather than a replacement for human expertise. He highlights the importance of hands-on learning for students in meteorology, sharing his experiences in tornado research and storm chasing. The discussion also delves into his involvement with the movie Twisters, showcasing the efforts made to ensure scientific accuracy in its portrayal of meteorology. Dr. Waugh's passion for the field and dedication to educating the next generation of meteorologists shine through, inspiring listeners to appreciate the complexities of weather science.

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