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      <title><![CDATA[WeatherBrains Episode 55]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.weatherbrains.com/audio/wb021207.mp3"> Weather Brains episode 55</a> is now on the server!<br /><br />In this week's episode:<br /><br />-Old man winter in full force:&nbsp; A powerful storm system gears up to pound much of the eastern U.S.; James Spann says major winter weather is possible from Kansas all the way to New England, while severe weather could break out further south;<br /><br />-When the snow is taller than people:&nbsp; We talk with motel manager Lori Oliver in Redfield, New York, where 12 feet of snow has fallen, and more is forecast;<br /><br />-The Enhanced Fujita Scale:&nbsp; Brian Peters looks at the updated damage scale designed to give a more accurate indication of tornado wind speeds, by talking with Dr. James McDonald, one of the people who helped lead the effort to revise the scale;<br /><br />-First use of the Enhanced Fujita scale -- we talk with Jim Ladue, a National Weather Service meteorologist who surveyed damage from deadly tornadoes that swept through central Florida just one day after the new scale took effect;<br /><br />-Two inches of snow falling in the Gulf of Mexico?&nbsp; Bill Murray recalls when that and other wild weather happened along the Gulf Coast during This Week in Weather History;<br /><br />-Brian Peters' shocking secret revealed -- Brian makes an astonishing confession to David Black, unaware that David was secretly recording him;<br /><br />Join James Spann, Kevin Selle, Brian Peters and David Black...<br /><br />Weather Brains is a weekly 30 minute podcast for people who love
weather. You can listen to the podcast anywhere on an iPod or any other
MP3 player, or on your computer.<br />
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In the search box, enter "Weather Brains". On the next page, on the
"Weather Brains" line click on subscribe.</p>
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      <title><![CDATA[WeatherBrains Episode 54]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.weatherbrains.com/audio/wb020507.mp3"> Weather Brains episode 54</a> is now on the server!<br /><br />In this week's episode:<br /><br />-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; What could central Florida residents have done to survive a series of deadly tornadoes February 2nd?&nbsp; Bill Murray talks with the area's National Weather Service Meteorologist-in-Charge, and a spokesman for Lake county's Emergency Management Agency;<br /><br />-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Death traps:&nbsp; Experts say mobile home occupants had virtually no chance of survival;<br /><br />-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Florida's tornadoes "not completely out of the ordinary" -- Looking at correlations between El Nino and severe weather;<br /><br />-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; "Struck without warning" -- How accurately do news organizations report various stories involving weather and climate?&nbsp; The WeatherBrains crew finds a lot of room for improvement;<br /><br />-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Kevin Selle observes Weather Person's Day;<br /><br />-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Climate controversy update:&nbsp; James Spann's Global Warming e-mail in-box continues to fill up;<br /><br />-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This Week In Weather History:&nbsp; Bill Murray looks at a time when the waters of the Mississippi River actually flowed backwards;<br /><br />Join James Spann, Kevin Selle, Brian Peters, Jason Simpson and host David Black...<br /><br />Weather Brains is a weekly 30 minute podcast for people who love
weather. You can listen to the podcast anywhere on an iPod or any other
MP3 player, or on your computer.<br />
<p>To subscribe, go to the iTunes Store, and choose "Podcasts".
In the search box, enter "Weather Brains". On the next page, on the
"Weather Brains" line click on subscribe.</p>
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      <title><![CDATA[WeatherBrains Episode 53]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.weatherbrains.com/audio/wb012907.mp3"> Weather Brains episode 53</a> is now on the server!<br /><br />In this week's episode:<br /><br />-Frigid cold air continues to pour into the U.S.;<br /><br />-James Spann says some parts of the nation may deal with the coldest air in one or two decades;<br /><br />-"A nice little snow strip" ... James says residents along the I-40 corridor may be seeing snow within the next few days; <br /><br />-Bill Murray says Alabama temperatures could drop into the single digits by weekend;<br /><br />- A WeatherBrains Extra:&nbsp; "Digging out at DIA" ... How does a major airport like Denver International handle blizzards?&nbsp; Kevin Selle talks with members of DIA's Operations team whose job is to plan for, and react to, whatever Mother Nature throws their way;<br /><br />-Brian Peters reveals something he used to do "just to irritate" others while working for the National Weather Service;<br /><br />-Listener e-mail:&nbsp; James tells how he got to know J. B. Elliott;<br /><br />-A special WeatherBrains musical gift for Dr. Heidi Cullen of The Weather Channel;<br /><br />Join James Spann, Kevin Selle, Brian Peters, J. B. Elliott, Bill Murray and David Black...<br /><br />Weather Brains is a weekly 30 minute podcast for people who love
weather. You can listen to the podcast anywhere on an iPod or any other
MP3 player, or on your computer.<br />
<p>To subscribe, go to the iTunes Store, and choose "Podcasts".
In the search box, enter "Weather Brains". On the next page, on the
"Weather Brains" line click on subscribe.</p>
<p>If you use another podcast receiving program, enter this feed address:<br /></p>
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      <title><![CDATA[WeatherBrains Episode 52]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.weatherbrains.com/audio/wb012207.mp3"> Weather Brains episode 52</a> is now on the server!<br /><br />In this week's episode:<br /><br />-James Spann's global warming controversy with Dr. Heidi Cullen of The Weather Channel:<br /><br />- "Being careful with words" -- What was Cullen trying to say?<br /><br />- From Los Angeles to London, the barrage of media publicity spreads across the globe;<br /><br />-James extends a standing offer to Dr. Cullen;&nbsp; <br /><br />-Kevin Selle finds that the whole issue actually started with the interview of a Washington, D.C. television meteorologist last year;<br /><br />-The impact the explosion of coverage had on regular Internet weather duties James and his associates perform;<br /><br />-A WeatherBrains Extra:&nbsp; "Flying Into Fury" ... How do you get measurements regularly from the most dangerous part of a hurricane?&nbsp; Research meteorologist Dr. Joseph Cione believes he knows the answer, and that it shows lots of promise for learning more about tropical systems;<br /><br />-Celebrating one year of WeatherBrains:&nbsp; Looking back at how the show got its start (well, sort of)...<br /><br />Join James Spann, Kevin Selle, Brian Peters, Jason Simpson, John Oldshue and David Black...<br /><br />Weather Brains is a weekly 30 minute podcast for people who love
weather. You can listen to the podcast anywhere on an iPod or any other
MP3 player, or on your computer.<br />
<p>To subscribe, go to the iTunes Store, and choose "Podcasts".
In the search box, enter "Weather Brains". On the next page, on the
"Weather Brains" line click on subscribe.</p>
<p>If you use another podcast receiving program, enter this feed address:<br /></p>
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      <link>http://www.jamesspann.com/bmachine/post/wxbrains/6940/WeatherBrains-Episode-52</link>
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      <title><![CDATA[WeatherBrains Episode 51]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.weatherbrains.com/audio/wb011507.mp3"> Weather Brains episode 51</a> is now on the server!<br /><br />In this week's episode:<br /><br />- Frigid cold pushes through the South: James Spann and Kevin Selle discuss the progress of a blast of Arctic air, and the challenges involved in forecasting cold weather;<br /><br />- An Inconvenient Poster: After Bill Murray's discovery that the poster for the movie An Inconvenient Truth contained a glaring weather error, Kevin goes looking for answers from the people who created the poster;<br /><br />- A WeatherBrains Extra: The Blue Hill Observatory - Living Weather History... Brian Peters takes us on a tour of Blue Hill, which has maintained weather observations continuously longer than anywhere else in North America; <br /><br />- If James changed jobs, what would his next career be?<br /><br />Join James Spann, Kevin Selle, J. B. Elliott, Bill Murray, Brian Peters and David Black...]]></description>
      <link>http://www.jamesspann.com/bmachine/post/wxbrains/6913/WeatherBrains-Episode-51</link>
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      <title><![CDATA[WeatherBrains Episode 50]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.weatherbrains.com/audio/wb010807.mp3"> Weather Brains episode 50</a> is now on the server!<br /><br />In this week's episode:<br /><br />-Power to the people: &nbsp;Kevin Selle talks with a Nebraska utility engineer about the tremendous damage a New Year's ice storm has caused to the state's power grid;<br /><br />-Old Man Winter's attack on Denver: &nbsp;Heavy snow means lots of work for some businesses and bad news for others. &nbsp;David Black talks with Denver landscape company representative Blake Williams and Michael, a restaurant greeter, about the effects of the recent snowstorms hitting Colorado;<br /><br />-Aiming to break a record? &nbsp;Bill Murray says Denver has already received half of its all-time snowfall record;<br /><br />-After the snow, then what? &nbsp;Brian Peters says the Denver area could be dealing with severe flooding during the spring;<br /><br />-Is the national news media looking the other way on some weather stories? &nbsp;James Spann says 'nobody cares' about one of the biggest weather events happening in the nation;<br /><br />-Colder than a...!": &nbsp;J.B. Elliott shares some amazingly cold temperatures in Siberia;<br /><br />-Wintry weather on the horizon for the South? &nbsp;James says it's a possibility...<br /><br />-StormAlert 2007: &nbsp;James announces the list of cities and dates for this year's ABC 33/40 StormAlert Tour...<br /><br />Join James Spann, Kevin Selle, J. B. Elliott, Brian Peters, Bill Murray and David Black...<br /><br />Weather Brains is a weekly 30 minute podcast for people who love
weather. You can listen to the podcast anywhere on an iPod or any other
MP3 player, or on your computer.<br />
<p>To subscribe, go to the iTunes Store, and choose "Podcasts".
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      <title><![CDATA[WeatherBrains Episode 49]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.weatherbrains.com/audio/wb010207.mp3"> Weather Brains episode 49</a> is now on the server!<br /><br />In this week's episode:<br /><br />-"Finally together" ... Bill "Bubba" Bussey, of the Rick and Bubba radio team, talks about moving to Cox Radio and joining forces with James Spann (Caution: &nbsp;Zany Show Warning);<br /><br />-When severe weather threatens the President: &nbsp;Kevin Selle, the newest member of the WeatherBrains team, reports on the steps Secret Service agents took to protect the President and First Lady when a Tornado Warning was issued for their Crawford, Texas, ranch;<br /><br />-So who's this Kevin Selle guy, anyway? &nbsp;We get some background and learn about his Spann-inspired start in weather;<br /><br />-Sinus infections and falling on stairs: &nbsp;James talks about getting older...<br /><br />-Spectacular sports: &nbsp;J.B. Elliott marvels at what he describes as the most exciting football game he has ever seen...<br /><br />Join James Spann, J. B. Elliott, Brian Peters, Bill Murray, Kevin Selle and David Black...<br /><br />Weather Brains is a weekly 30 minute podcast for people who love
weather. You can listen to the podcast anywhere on an iPod or any other
MP3 player, or on your computer.<br />
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      <link>http://www.jamesspann.com/bmachine/post/wxbrains/6864/WeatherBrains-Episode-49</link>
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      <title><![CDATA[WeatherBrains Episode 48]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.weatherbrains.com/audio/wb122606.mp3"> Weather Brains episode 48</a> is now on the server!<br /><br />In this week's episode:<br /><br />-The biggest weather events of 2006: &nbsp;Bill Murray looks back at major weather affecting Alabama, the nation and the world during the year;<br /><br />-Summarizing the tropics: &nbsp;The year's global tropical activity turns out to be below average;<br /><br />-The Atlantic tropical storm forecasters missed while it was happening;<br /><br />-2006 was another year in a pattern of warming global temperatures;<br /><br />-A rare but deadly occurrence: &nbsp;The November tornado that struck a Japanese island;<br /><br />-Plus highlights from some WeatherBrains first year netcasts...<br /><br />Join Bill Murray, J.B. Elliott, Brian Peters. Jason Simpson and David Black...<br /><br />Weather Brains is a weekly 30 minute podcast for people who love
weather. You can listen to the podcast anywhere on an iPod or any other
MP3 player, or on your computer.<br />
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      <link>http://www.jamesspann.com/bmachine/post/wxbrains/6842/WeatherBrains-Episode-48</link>
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      <title><![CDATA[WeatherBrains Episode 47]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.weatherbrains.com/audio/wb121806.mp3"> Weather Brains episode 47</a> is now on the server!<br /><br />In this week's episode:<br /><br />-Stepping down: &nbsp;We talk with Max Mayfield, who retires in January as Director of the National Hurricane Center;<br /><br />-Paying tribute: &nbsp;James Spann, Brian Peters and Bill Murray share their thoughts on the job Max Mayfield has done;<br /><br />-White Christmas? &nbsp;James says it may happen for folks in some parts of the nation -- he looks at travel weather for central Alabama and the rest of the country as<br />the holiday approaches;<br /><br />-Got your Christmas shopping done? &nbsp;James reveals his shopping strategy (which doesn't exactly mean getting an early start);<br /><br />-"An eating machine": &nbsp;James describes what he saw when he and J. B.<br />Elliott attended the National Weather Association Christmas party...<br /><br />Join James Spann, Brian Peters, Bill Murray and David Black...<br /><br />Weather Brains is a weekly 30 minute podcast for people who love
weather. You can listen to the podcast anywhere on an iPod or any other
MP3 player, or on your computer.<br />
<p>To subscribe, go to the iTunes Store, and choose "Podcasts".
In the search box, enter "Weather Brains". On the next page, on the
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      <link>http://www.jamesspann.com/bmachine/post/wxbrains/6815/WeatherBrains-Episode-47</link>
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      <title><![CDATA[WeatherBrains Episode 46]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.weatherbrains.com/audio/wb121106.mp3"> Weather Brains episode 46</a> is now on the server!<br /><br />In this week's episode:<br /><br />-A WeatherBrains Extra: &nbsp;"The Tropics: &nbsp;Looking Back and Ahead" ... Colorado State University's Dr. William Gray outlines his predictions for the 2007 Atlantic<br />Hurricane season and why the 2006 season didn't turn out as first expected;<br /><br />-"We've been brainwashed" -- Dr. Gray comments on manmade global warming, and he reacts to former Vice President Al Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth"<br /><br />-Pattern flip: &nbsp;James Spann explains why Alabama residents get to enjoy spring-like weather for middle December;<br /><br />-Brian Peters checks in from along the northwest Florida coast;<br /><br />-Looking up north, J. B. Elliott says no extremely cold air is in the immediate future for Alabama;<br /><br />-James reveals a change coming to ABC 33/40's on-air staff;<br /><br />-This Week in Weather History: &nbsp;Bill Murray and James recall the December, 2000, Tuscaloosa Tornado, the first such storm to be caught live on an ABC 33/40 TowerCam;<br /><br />Join James Spann, J. B. Elliott, Brian Peters, Bill Murray and David Black...<br /><br />Weather Brains is a weekly 30 minute podcast for people who love
weather. You can listen to the podcast anywhere on an iPod or any other
MP3 player, or on your computer.<br />
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