Topic: Weather Satellites

4 chapters across the catalog

Nein Nein Nein Nein
Episode 460 2:30:38 - 2:34:53

460: Nein Nein Nein Nein

Weather Satellites, Climate Change and Superstorm Sandy

Reports indicate that critical NOAA weather satellites are failing, which some argue is a deliberate move to rely on specific models that support climate change narratives. The aftermath of Superstorm Sandy is being used by media outlets like Democracy Now! as a "wake-up call" for anthropogenic global warming.

Episode 459 1:31:58 - 1:38:20

459: Exactly Similar

Earth Wobble Theory, Dying Weather Satellites

A theory is presented that current extreme weather is caused by a natural "wobble" or "interregnum" in the Earth's magnetic poles rather than anthropogenic global warming. The New York Times reported that the U.S. faces a gap in weather satellite data due to mismanagement and funding delays.

Monica Crowley's Stilettos
Episode 166 0:01 - 1:56

166: Monica Crowley's Stilettos

Weather Science Discrepancies, Purdue Unisys Satellite Maps

The hosts critique local weather forecasting accuracy in San Francisco and Northern Silicon Valley, noting that predicted storms often fail to materialize as described. They recommend using Purdue University and Unisys satellite maps for more reliable 12-hour loops and weather tracking. Current data indicates heavy rainfall is concentrated in the Pacific Northwest and Oregon rather than California.

Cloudbusting
Episode 130 0:01 - 1:23

130: Cloudbusting

Purdue University Unisys Satellite Maps and Weather Analysis

The discussion opens with a recommendation for high-quality weather tracking via the Purdue University Unisys satellite site. This resource provides 24-hour analysis including water vapor and enhanced infrared imagery. These tools are used to monitor shifting weather patterns and atmospheric conditions.