CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast
CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast
There are a number of important climate related issues in the news cycle in the Southwest, including El Niño and La Niña, the southwestern monsoon, tropical storm activity, increasing temperatures, fire risk and weather, drought and snowpack, and dwindling reservoir storage. In the monthly ‘Southwest Climate Podcast’ and in our special podcast series like ‘1075: Shortage on the Colorado River’, we discuss these issues in ways that include focus on details and nuance, but that (generally) avoid excessive technical jargon. Our goal is to synthesize information and data from experts, forecasts, and models to provide listeners with a better understanding of climate and weather in the Southwest. We discuss weather events and climate patterns, social and environmental contexts where these data and information might be applied, and the lessons that we can learn from recent events and long term experiences. This outreach effort could help listeners better understand or anticipate climate and environmental risks, leading to a more resilient future in the Southwest.
The quick turnaround of a monthly podcast ensures we can respond to specific events and emergent research in near real time, while the special series focus permits a closer look at issues of particular relevance
SW Climate Podcast Episodes
Podcast Episode | Date |
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Nov 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - Monsoon 2021 Roundup | Nov 10 2021 |
OCT2021 SW Climate Podcast - Diving into ENSO and the La Niña Double Dip | Nov 2 2021 |
SEPT2021 SW Climate Podcast - Is the (Generational) Monsoon Over? | Sep 13 2021 |
AUG2021 SW Climate Podcast - 2021 - A Generational Monsoon? | Aug 17 2021 |
JUL2021 SW Climate Podcast - Early Monsoon - All Timer or Too Soon to Tell? | Jul 22 2021 |