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The Bryan Norcross Podcast

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Local 10 Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and meteorologist Luke Dorris bring their expertise and experience to discuss what kind of weather phenomena is currently happening in the tropics and around the world.
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The 30th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew comes up this August. You know we’ll talk about that this season, and it’s the 10th anniversary of Superstorm Sandy. There is STILL so much to learn from both those events. As there is with every big disaster. The unimaginable rain from Harvey, the morning the flood walls toppled in Katrina. The assault on Louisiana by Ida and stunning events caused by its remnants in the Northeast. And, of course the extreme winds in Dorian, Maria, Michael, and other ...
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Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross for a conversation with meteorologist Matthew Cappucci about his new book, “Looking Up: The True Adventures of a Storm. Chasing Weather Nerd.” Matthew has converted his passion into more weather adventures in his 25 years than most people have in a lifetime. Learn about how he fudged his way in…
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Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross for a conversation with Dr. Kerry Emanuel from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as they discuss modern climate models, their successes, and their failures. What’s going on with this hurricane season? What the current thinking is about hurricanes in a future warmer world, how El Niño an…
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Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross for a conversation with news anchors Tony Segreto and Kelly Craig. Tony, Kelly, and Bryan look back 30 years to what life was like in the early 90s covering the tropics. They look back at how they were able to stay on the air and connect people who were scared to death as their homes were comin…
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Join FOX Weather's Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and Boston TV meteorologist and author Eric Fisher as they chronicle the great storms of New England's past. More than blizzards affect New England. Great hurricanes have had life-changing impacts going back to the 1600s. Deadly tornadoes, floods, and heat waves have impacted the region with dr…
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Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and former Dade County Emergency Management Director Kate Hale. Bryan and Kate talk about the state of emergency management in Greater Miami before Hurricane Andrew, the frightening and harrowing night that Andrew hit, the extreme exhaustion and frustration from receiving no support when the co…
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Join Fox Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and former director Dr. Bob Sheets of the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Bryan and Bob talk about Bob’s extensive career as a hurricane researcher before moving to the NHC forecasting storms, his rise to be the director of the center, and the harrowing, frightening, and exhausting time bef…
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Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and the new director of the National Weather Service Ken Graham. They talk about the director’s job, and the variety of major issues that are now Ken’s responsibility. They discuss what’s going on with the computer forecast models, for example, the American GFS versus the European model, probab…
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Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and Professor Ben Kirtman from the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Atmospheric, Marine, and Earth Science. They discuss the cutting-edge research Dr. Kirtman is doing in understanding how the oceans and the atmosphere interact as one system, how El Nino and La Niña conditions affect …
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Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and Paul Dellegatto, the Chief Meteorologist at WTVT FOX13 in Tampa/St. Petersburg. Bryan and Paul talk about Paul’s career, the special challenges of dealing with a hurricane in the very complex and highly populated cities around Tampa Bay, Paul's innovative social media presence, and the lega…
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Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and Acting National Hurricane Center Director Jamie Rhome. Bryan and Jamie talk about what’s new this season at the National Hurricane Center, challenges in forecasting and communicating storm surges, the tough calls Hurricane Center forecasters have made recently, and more. Learn more about yo…
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Join FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and Senior Hurricane Specialist Eric Blake from the National Hurricane Center for a wide-ranging discussion about the challenges and successes of forecasting hurricanes, the recent improvement in intensity forecasts, and how NOAA makes their hurricane-season predictions and much more. Learn more …
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Join Fox Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and renowned Hurricane Researcher Dr. Phil Klotzbach of Colorado State University. Bryan and Phil talk about the forecast for this hurricane season, the science behind the forecast for a busy season, and how the technique for making the forecast has evolved over the last 40 years, especially th…
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The 30th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew comes up this August. You know we’ll talk about that this season, and it’s the 10th anniversary of Superstorm Sandy. There is STILL so much to learn from both those events. As there is with every big disaster. The unimaginable rain from Harvey, the morning the flood walls toppled in Katrina. The assault on L…
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Join Bryan and Luke Dorris for an in-depth conversation with the retiring Director of the National Weather Service, Louis Uccellini. Hear about Louis’s extraordinary career as a key player in everything to do with the science and practice of forecasting the weather in the United States and around the world. Louis recounts how today’s computer model…
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Join Bryan and Luke Dorris for an in-depth conversation about the epic story of the cruising ship Fantome that was lost in Category 5 Hurricane Mitch in 1998. Prolific author Jim Carrier talks about the twists and turns in the saga that led to a huge passenger ship being trapped in the western Caribbean by a giant hurricane that refused to go where…
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Join Bryan and Luke Dorris for a wide-ranging conversation with the amazing, 90-year-old former director of the National Hurricane Center Dr. Neil Frank. Neil recalls the great hurricanes of the 1960s, how forecasts were made at that time, and how he came to understand that communications is as important as making good forecasts. Learn how a kid fr…
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Bryan and Luke talk with Andrew Freeman, the climate and energy reporter at Axios. It’s a wide-ranging conversation about climate and climate policy in the United States and elsewhere in the world, working on Mount Washington in 100 mph winds, modern formats for communicating efficiently, and his fascinating career which included time out to be a s…
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Bryan and Luke talk with David Bernard, Chief Meteorologist at WVUE-TV in New Orleans, about his and his TV station’s experiences during Hurricane Ida. What did they know before Ida hit? Was it a surprise? What was it like in the city during the storm? How has the recovery gone in the city and it the hardest hit areas? How could communications have…
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Bryan and Luke talk with Dr. Roni Avissar, Dean of the oceanography and meteorology school at the University of Miami about research underway at the school, including a new idea for detecting the strength of hurricanes, a hurricane forecast model, using a helicopter to better understand how hurricanes strengthen, and what’s involved in being a dean…
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A special edition of the Bryan Norcross Podcast. Luke interviews Bryan about how Hurricane Andrew changed his life, the morning Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, covering Hurricane Sandy, naming winter storms, and more. This is Part 2 of an extensive conversation.Av WPLG Local 10
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A special edition of the Bryan Norcross Podcast. Luke interviews Bryan about his life, communications philosophy, key weather moments, and much more. From his first hurricane broadcast during Hurricane Camille, to his first time anchoring when nobody could get to the TV station in a major snowstorm, to running a news department, to of course, Hurri…
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Bryan and Luke talk with Dr. Brian Glazer from the University of Hawaii at Manoa about his research into microbes and how they exist is extreme natural environments like volcanoes and deep in the oceans. Plus we learn about a new system called Hohonu, which has the goal of measuring ocean, bay, or river levels in real time so we know what’s happeni…
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Bryan and Luke talk with Dr. Lixion Avila, who recently retired as Sr. Hurricane Specialist at the National Hurricane Center about growing up and learning meteorology in Cuba, coming to the University Miami, and spending his professional life at the National Hurricane Center. Lixion wrote more advisories and forecast discussions than anyone in NHC …
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Bryan and Luke talk with Dr. Kerry Emanuel, meteorology professor and climate scientist at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts about how climate science has evolved, and his work to understand how hurricanes will behave in a warmer world. Is global warming already affecting hurricanes? Also, learn about his groundbreaking work to determine how strong a…
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Bryan and Luke talk with Robbie Berg, Hurricane Specialist at the National Hurricane Center who also specializes in communications. Learn how hurricane forecasts are made around the clock when multiple storms are active at the same time and other forecasting challenges. Robbie is also a communication specialist working on the next generation of Nat…
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This is an update to Podcast #60 with a discussion of Tropical Storm Elsa, plus our discussion with Dr. Hal Needham. How high has the storm surge actually reached in hurricanes of the past? Luke and I talk with Dr. Hal Needham who has studied the historical records from Texas to Maine to learn how high the water reached, and what could happen in th…
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Are the cycles of hurricane activity in the Atlantic real? Is Europe warm because of the Gulf Stream? Will we have more hurricanes in a warmer future world? How should South Florida respond to climate change? Dr. Amy Clement of the University of Miami talks with Bryan and Luke answering these questions and more in a wide-ranging discussion.…
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Dr. Phil Klotzbach of Colorado State University joins Bryan and Luke with the latest forecast for Hurricane Season 2021. Learn how the forecast is made, and the factors in the atmosphere and ocean that make a season busy or calm. Will the activity be above normal again? And what is normal in the modern world? Plus, are hurricane cycles real? Listen…
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To get ready for Hurricane Season 2021, Bryan and Luke talk with Ken Graham, the Director of the National Hurricane Center about the big challenges and lessons of the 2020 hurricane season and what we learned about how storms behave, the computer forecast models, and much more.Av WPLG Local 10
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Bryan and Luke Dorris talk with Dr. Mike Brennan who runs the unit at the National Hurricane Center that produces the advisories and outlooks that we’re all so familiar with. They discuss Hurricane Season 2020 – what was especially difficult during this very busy season? How did the computer models do this year? How does the National Hurricane Cent…
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Bryan and Luke talk with Beth McElroy, the Director of Emergency Management at the South Florida Water Management District. The District is the agency that’s tasked with keeping South Florida from flooding from heavy rain and protecting the fresh water supply. Learn how the massive system works that controls the water in the major rivers and canals…
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Bryan and Luke Dorris talk with former National Hurricane Center Director and Local 10 Hurricane Specialist Max Mayfield about the changes in hurricane forecasting during his time in the business, forecasting Hurricane Gilbert and Andrew, how communications have changed, and much more.Av WPLG Local 10
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Bryan and Luke Dorris talk with former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate about managing hurricanes and other disasters including Covid-19, his time in Florida dealing with the monumental hurricane seasons of 2004 and 2005, and lessons for dealing with hurricanes in the future.Av WPLG Local 10
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Bryan and Luke Dorris talk with two very prolific and accomplished young meteorologists: Matthew Cappucci of the Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang and Jack Sillin, who is still in school at Cornell University, but also has a big presence on Twitter and his own weather websites. Both have been active since they were very young, and now produce …
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Bryan and Luke Dorris talk with National Hurricane Center Storm Surge Specialist and leader of the Storm Surge Unit Jamie Rhome about the challenges presented by erratic Hurricane Sally, the forecasting success in Hurricane Laura in spite of the instant criticism, and the modern science behind storm surge forecasting.…
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Luke and Bryan talk about what's going on in the tropics - lots of action in the eastern Atlantic and over Africa - plus a conversation with author Greg Funderburk who has a new book coming out called "Mourning Wave: A novel of the great storm." It's a gripping tale about the Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900, and is very different from other hurri…
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Bryan Norcross and Luke Dorris talk about current developments in the tropics, whether Hurricane Laura was as bad as "expected", and Hurricane Dorian. Local 10 anchors Calvin Hughes and Nicole Perez remember Dorian - what it was like on the ground in Abaco and what it was like anchoring from South Florida. And much more about hurricane coverage on …
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Bryan talks with University of Miami hurricane researcher Brian McNoldy about Hurricane Laura. Could the forecast have been any more accurate? The state of hurricane science. What's going on with South Florida's climate? And much more.Av WPLG Local 10
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Bryan talks with Eric Jay Dolin, the author of the new book, "A Furious Sky: The Five-Hundred-Year History of America's Hurricanes." From the first hurricane forecast by a European, Christopher Columbus, to the great hurricanes that have hit America in more modern times, Bryan and Eric talk about the process of writing a book that covers so much ti…
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Bryan talks with Dr. Louis Uccellini, the Director of the National Weather Service, about the new forecast for Hurricane Season 2020, operating the National Weather Service in a pandemic, how the American computer forecast model compares to others in the world, and much more.Av WPLG Local 10
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Bryan Norcross talks with Dr. Jeff Masters, one of the preeminent weather and climate bloggers on the internet, and a founder of the famous weather-information website Weather Underground. They talk about what's going on with Hurricane Season 2020, how climate change is affecting our weather, and many other weather topics.…
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Bryan and Local 10 meteorologist Luke Dorris discuss the superplume of Saharan dust in the Atlantic, the unusually early arrival of the 4th named storm of the season, and a project by the National Weather Service to streamline weather alerts, called HazSimp, with National Weather Service meteorologist Eli Jacks…
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Bryan and Local 10 meteorologist Luke Dorris discuss the active start so far this season, including the earliest "C" named storm on record with Tropical Storm Cristobal. Joining them is Ken Graham, the Director of the National Hurricane Center to discuss whether 6 or 7 day hurricane forecasts are useful, what is new this year from the NHC, and much…
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