Geeking Out About “Wicked Weather”

Geeking Out About “Wicked Weather”

Author: Weather Group Television February 18, 2026 Duration: 30:26
In this episode of Weather Geeks, Dr. Alexander Gates discusses his book 'Wicked Weather,' exploring how extreme weather events have historically shaped societies and politics. He emphasizes the importance of understanding past disasters to prepare for future risks, the role of human decisions in disaster outcomes, and the impact of climate change on the frequency and intensity of weather-related disasters.

The conversation about our atmosphere is constant, but it often skims the surface. Weather Geeks, from Weather Group Television, dives into the profound depth behind the daily forecast. This isn't just about whether you'll need an umbrella; it's about the sprawling, interconnected science that turns a cloud into a catastrophe or a sunset into a spiritual moment. Each episode pulls apart the forces that shape our global reality, exploring the latest meteorological research, the history of epic storms, and the cultural impact of climate. You'll hear from the scientists and experts who decode the chaos, making the complex physics of our planet not just understandable, but genuinely compelling. Tune in for a podcast that treats the weather as the urgent, beautiful, and ever-evolving story it truly is-the one narrative we all share, written in wind, water, and data.
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