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Brian Brettschneider~Senior Climate Scientist for NWS Alaska~La Nina Winter 2024

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Today's conversation is with climatologist Brian Brettschneider. Recently, Brian was chosen for a new role for the National Weather Service of Alaska as "Senior Climate Scientist". Brian was chosen among 4000 employees of the National Weather Service to fill this role and is a passionate communicator about expanding climate awareness. Topics include: weather forecasting, data & development of evolving technologies, La Nina Winter 2024 predictions and the teamwork of NWS with the FAA in improving weather forecasting.
Weather data is key component for weather forecasting that enables planning for fire fighting, sea ice travel and flooding preparation. The temperature and precipitation station of record for Anchorage is located at Ted Stevens International Airport. Brian discusses some of the history and importance of this data.
Weather forecasting has evolved with modern technology. Brian discusses how the National Weather Service is incorporating AI into the creating ways to forecast weather. The technical term is "Machine Learning" or "Nero Network Models".
Tune in for this discussion.
Brian also talks about his experience seeing the "fin whale" that was recently beached on shores of Westchester Lagoon.
Brian welcomes questions about climate by providing his email:
Brian.brettschneider@noaa.gov
Thank you for listening to the Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast.
Katie Writer
Podcaster/Pilot/Photographer
ktphotowork@gmail.com

Support the show

You can visit my website for links to other episodes and see aerial photography of South Central Alaska at:
https://www.katiewritergallery.com

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Today's conversation is with climatologist Brian Brettschneider. Recently, Brian was chosen for a new role for the National Weather Service of Alaska as "Senior Climate Scientist". Brian was chosen among 4000 employees of the National Weather Service to fill this role and is a passionate communicator about expanding climate awareness. Topics include: weather forecasting, data & development of evolving technologies, La Nina Winter 2024 predictions and the teamwork of NWS with the FAA in improving weather forecasting.
Weather data is key component for weather forecasting that enables planning for fire fighting, sea ice travel and flooding preparation. The temperature and precipitation station of record for Anchorage is located at Ted Stevens International Airport. Brian discusses some of the history and importance of this data.
Weather forecasting has evolved with modern technology. Brian discusses how the National Weather Service is incorporating AI into the creating ways to forecast weather. The technical term is "Machine Learning" or "Nero Network Models".
Tune in for this discussion.
Brian also talks about his experience seeing the "fin whale" that was recently beached on shores of Westchester Lagoon.
Brian welcomes questions about climate by providing his email:
Brian.brettschneider@noaa.gov
Thank you for listening to the Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast.
Katie Writer
Podcaster/Pilot/Photographer
ktphotowork@gmail.com

Support the show

You can visit my website for links to other episodes and see aerial photography of South Central Alaska at:
https://www.katiewritergallery.com

  continue reading

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