Head in the Clouds WQAD
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Exploring weather and why, hosted by Meteorologist Andrew Stutzke. A man who knows behind every cloud is another cloud.
Head in the Clouds examines weather phenomenons and breaks them down by inviting scientists and others in the weather community to explain different weather topics.
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Tracking the Mississippi River: Farmers face record low water levels
Mike Steenhoek, Executive Director of the Soy Transportation Coalition, joins us on this episode to discuss the impact that low water levels on the Mississippi River are having on the farming industry.
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Head in the Clouds: Quiet Severe Weather Season
Guest host Meteorologist Morgan Strackbein talks about how quiet our severe weather season is and digs in to find if there's any reason why we are experiencing this! Meteorologist David Cousins from the National Weather Service offers some insight on the inactive year here so far.
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VERIFY: Are Robins an accurate predictor of spring?
Do Robins accurately predict the arrival of spring? Is there a more reliable/accurate bird to spot?
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Flood Watch 2021: What to expect as the spring melt begins
We chat with Hydrologist Jessica Brooks from the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities regarding the river flood potential in the coming months.
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Flood Watch 2020: What to Expect
Discussing flooding potential for 2020 in the Quad Cities.
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Head in the Clouds: Climate Change, The problem with "Alert Days", and Communicating Weather Impacts
WQAD Senior Meteorologist Eric Sorensen discusses climate change, weather communication, and why "Alert Days" are not effective.