Episodes
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On this episode, a discussion of the Hurricane Helene and the remaining hurricane season, MJO and MTO's, Presidential politics and a little wrestling talk.
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On this episode... a baseball joke of the day, some wrestling and football talk, the control of content on Facebook and other platforms, an announcement that the podcast could be going big-time in the Big Apple, a discussion of Rhode Island and other states about the wind turbines and possible impacts on the beaches, more on tropical storms and name designations, and more.
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This episode includes a discussion of Hurricane season, the impact of weather on the American tragedies of the Kennedy assassination and 9/11, the Madden-Julian Oscillation's impact, listener question responses, some football talk, some presidential debate talk and the Windmills on the Eastern shores among other topics.
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The joke of the day, hurricane season predictions and adjustments, overweight Americans and air conditioning and the impact of both on perceived impact of heat, impact of water vapor on temperature fluctuations, ham sandwiches and some Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Penn State and Ohio State football talk all on this edition.
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Hurricane chasing, media manipulation and the real impact of climate change and the importance of critical thinking are among the points of discussion in this episode.
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In this episode, the hurriucane season and the differences between what we are seeing and expecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans is discussed. Other topics, include Rhode Island, dragonflies and of course, some politics.
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In this episode. Joe, Jessie and Jeff discuss the importance of good calves, bowling, wrestling championships, hurricane season will be coming on strong, what to look for on pressure maps, the impact of solar flares on underwater volcanic activity, abortions and politics, statistics, climate, the ACE index and the Obama influence. Fair to say it is a wide range of topics. :)
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The importance of proper storm preparation, the possiblity of outdoor wrestling in Pennsylvania in November, the possible cooling of the Oceans, the impact of weather on news events, divine intervention and somebody is celebrating a 69th birthday. All of this and more is discussed in this episode.
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In this episode, the crew discusses the need for reform in rating the impact of hurricanes, Hurricane Beryl, how we actually measure climate change and even a look back at TV sitcoms. You just never know where the conversation will go.
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Jeff recaps his North Carolina vacation, Jessie updates us on her Vegas trip and Joe discusses hurricanes and global temperatures and a comparison of this year with 1933 regarding storms. The impact of different landscapes on the climate is also discussed. There is also discussion of rettlesnakes, presidential debate analysis and a Joe is lured into a political rant.
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In this episode, Joe explains the cause of summer thunderstorms and monsoons. There is also the joke of the day, Joe's latest dance moves, a comparison of the Trump trial to climate change are discussed. Joe also posits his theory that the warmest weather of the year occurs in the months of June, July and August. Joe gives a shout out to Jimmy Carter. The impact of the climate change hysteria is also discussed.
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Another wide-ranging list of topics on this episode - from the naming of storms to the Sound of Music, from refuting the Pope to nuclear energy opportunities, from dodgeball to the fallacy of using temperatures as a metric of climate change, from looking at the impact of water vapor vs. CO2 to the impact of oil reserves and Russian influence, Mr. Bastardi covers a lot of ground in this episode.
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The tornado season is winding down, the hurricane season is starting up and the crew discusses everything from D-day to the role of spirituality in our decisions, from wildfire news to the impact humans have on nature and in a bit of an upset, there is even some basketball talk. That's right, we said basketball and not wrestling. :)
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God's Plan, Bucky's, tornado chasing, measuring the impact of the ocean's volcanoes, wrestling changes, human impact on the environment and the ineffectiveness of government are among the many topics discussed in this edition.
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From cats to Hitler, from a Texas vacation to the Northern Lights, from fireworks to saunas, this episode covers a lot of territory and yes, the usual wrestling talk and even a lot of weather discussion. Microclimates, the Wise Guys, solar panels, oscillations, the tornado season comeback is coming, wildfires in the West to be expected this summer and CO2's actual impact on the climate are all discussed as Joe answers more listener questions.
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This week's discussion includes lots of questions from listeners and answers from Mr. Bastardi, lots of oscillations and explanations, a look at the tornado season that is wrapping up, a look at the hurricane season that is coming, and some discussion of horse racing, Clash songs and the Joke of the Day. It is a very wide-ranging program.
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The expected weather in May, the hurricane season this year, the impact of electric vehicles, the joke of the day, the impact of CO2 emissions on the ocean, some advice for Donald Trump and some respect for the engineers working on better, smaller and more efficient designs of electric vehicles - it's another wide-ranging show.
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This week, the discussion is on tornadoes in April, memories of meeting Denny Sciabica and Billy Joel, and how politics are impacting weather, climate and seemingly everything. Is Joe just an angry old man? You decide.
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On this episode, the discussion includes the lack of considering alternate viewpoints by political leaders on the Left, the upcoming potential for significant weather events, the importance of competition and much more.
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This week, Joe and Jeff discuss the decreasing freedoms in America, the increasing tornado activity, the tumultuous nature of April weather and the remarkable accomplishments of Carter Starocci and Hodge Trophy winner Aaron Brooks. And the joke of the day involving the hometown of the rodent nemesis of Mr. Bastardi.
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