

Covering the Big Storms with Jim Cantore
Listen for a conversation on Jim's most memorable storm coverage moments and other insights from a storied career in broadcast meteorolo

14 Winter Storm Names Rejected By The Weather Channel
Every year the weather channel puts out a list of winter storm names. These are the ones that missed the cut.

The Latest Weather Satellite Is Freaking Awesome
GOES-16 is back and almost operational! The sixteenth edition of the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite or GOES-16 is one of the latest and greatest hunks of metal we humans have hurled into space. This satellite is already revolutionizing how we visualize the weather and is set to improve weather forecasts. How does this satellite work and why is it so awesome? Okay, let’s science. For the whole story, watch the video above or read the post below (or both!). T

Dissecting An Active 2017 Hurricane Season
November 30th marked the end of Hurricane Season but this past August and September were extremely active periods for tropical weather in the Atlantic Basin. With Harvey, Irma, and Maria all impacting the United States, it may have seemed like the tropics were more active than ever. Why was it such an active period and have we seen this before? Okay, let’s science! For the whole story, watch the video above or read the post below (or both!). To see more of these videos, click

The Science Behind A Snowy NFL Sunday
This past NFL Sunday was going according to plan until play began in Buffalo, New York as the Bills and Colts faced off. Then, all insanity broke loose. It snowed and snowed, all the while both teams struggled to get their offense off the ground. It was (literally) tough to watch as New Era Field became a real life snow globe with flying flakes obscuring play. Why did it snow so hard and for so long? Okay, let’s science! For the whole story, watch the video above or read the