All Prediction, No Production

Jarod Floyd, Walker Snowden

Two ArkLaMiss broadcast meteorologists discuss weather, the broadcast industry, and whole bunch of meaningless topics.

  1. 2022-08-17

    Season 2, Episode 7: Being a Better Weather Consumer, What Happens in Commercial Breaks

    In one of the more difficult episodes to record, Jarod and Walker explain ways that you (the consumer) can better consumer weather information. They talk about their main goals when delivering weather information, even some of their pet peeves from viewers. Later, one of the common questions asked by anyone who works in the television: What do you do during commercial breaks? Well, it depends. Take a listen! 1:00 - We're not trying to sound like jerks 1:55 - Know where you live 3:55 - We are the only ones running our social media accounts 8:20 - We can't answer your specific questions 9:50 - Every storm will be covered, but not every storm is created equal 10:17 - Cut-ins are for everyone or no one 12:20 - Advanced notice is the whole point of severe weather coverage 13:35 - Some questions can't be answered 14:15 - "How bad is it gonna get in ______?" 15:30 - Forecasts are all about possibilities 16:55 - Most severe threats are quite conditional for any one area 17:20 - "When is it going to hit my house?" 18:10 - We are as specific as we can be 19:55 - Read the information 22:20 - Again, we're not trying to sound like jerks 22:35 - We take pride in our work 24:25 - Stay up to date with the forecast 26:00 - Forecasts are designed to change 32:20 - We don't mean anything personally 35:40 - The anatomy of a commercial break 38:25 - There is downtime in a show 39:20 - Extraneous conversations happen, but it depends on the day 42:40 - Shows aren't always perfect 43:35 - Tense times happen 46:00 - Hitting your groove for the week

    47 min
  2. 2022-05-20

    Season 2, Episode 2: Storm Damage Reports & Their Impacts on Tornado Warnings, The Dipping Sauce Debate

    The 2022 Spring Severe Weather Season produced numerous, violent tornadoes across the central and southern United States. However, it's one violent tornado that *didn't* happen that's received a lot of attention over the past several weeks. Walker and Jarod discuss erroneous storm damage reports, Tornado Emergencies, and the verbiage they prefer to use on air when discussing tornadoes. After that, who doesn't love a good dipping sauce? (Walker, apparently.) The two dive into a dipping sauce/condiment discussion that goes from ketchup to cream cheese. 1:30 - What is a Tornado Emergency? 2:30 - Erroneous report prompts a Tornado Emergency 4:00 - False reports happen, and most aren't intentional 5:20 - Reviewing the Swartz (Ouachita Parish) tornado 7:00 - Tornadoes: Possible, apparent, confirmed 10:20 - Straight-line winds vs. tornado 13:00 - Even meteorologists make mistakes 13:30 - Need. More. Radars. 14:50 - Shortening tornado warnings 19:10 - Ketchup: The Crutch Condiment 21:00 - Walker despises ranch dressing 21:50 - Walker's love affair with Cane's and/or Zaxby's sauces continues 22:55 - A salute to honey mustard 25:10 - Mayo, Miracle Whip, and the like 26:00 - Walker *gasp* hates sour cream 27:05 - Is barbecue sauce underrated? 28:15 - A less than flattering discussion on relish 28:45 - Teriyaki for Mr. Snowden 29:20 - Sweet and sour sauce 30:05 - Using/not using steak sauce 30:55 - Other assorted condiments 34:00 - Hot sauces!

    36 min
  3. 2022-04-05

    Season 1, Episode 10: Recapping the 3/30/22 Severe Weather Event, The One-Year Anniversary of Jarod's Freak-out

    Jarod and Walker discuss working a major severe weather outbreak while in the midst of a studio demolition and remodel. Also, the adrenaline and fast pace of severe weather coverage can leave them both feeling puny afterward. Aaaaaaand, yes... it's been one year since Jarod lost his cool on the ArkLaMiss, scolding viewers who were calling the station as they cut into "The Masked Singer" for tornado warning coverage. Both he and Walker discuss the event. 1:50 - A brief background on NWS storm surveys 2:40 - If you have tornado evidence, send it to the NWS 3:35 - EF-Unknown tornadoes 5:10 - Our station is getting a new news set/studio 5:40 - The limitations of a temporary set 6:55 - A brief pat on the back for the meteorology community 7:40 - NWS works through their own limitations, too 10:00 - Just watch someone and be informed 11:15 - Comfort levels in the temporary studio 13:06 - Sweating during severe weather 13:40 - Coming down from severe weather adrenaline 16:10 - Respectable fear of Mother Nature, "perfect sleeping weather" 18:00 - 25-year-old Jarod vs. 35-year-old Jarod 18:35 - Batteries do die sometimes 19:15 - Tornado Whack-a-mole 20:45 - Timing makes a big difference 22:20 - We've seen them before, and we'll see them again 25:00 - Making it to r/PublicFreakout 25:22 - "The Rant" 27:05 - Wasted time 28:30 - Don't call the weather center during severe weather 29:25 - People hate to miss Primetime, some people don't want to stream 30:15 - Live sports make us nervous 30:25 - "We don't wanna do this" 31:05 - FCC requires the delivery of life-saving information 32:00 - "Dad-ing" the ArkLaMiss 34:50 - Our viewers are awesome! 35:50 - Would you do it again? 36:30 - Dateline viewers will turn you into Dateline episode if you cut into Dateline 38:00 - Lotta memes 40:40 - The viewers will swoop in! 41:20 - Our society is very short-term memory-based 42:20 - Brian's reaction 43:18 - Walker says something in French

    44 min

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Two ArkLaMiss broadcast meteorologists discuss weather, the broadcast industry, and whole bunch of meaningless topics.