• Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast

  • 著者: Katie Writer
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Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast

著者: Katie Writer
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  • Alaska is experiencing a rapid pace of climate change. Witnessing the changes from the bird's eye view of a Super Cub airplane has inspired a series of conversations and interviews with experts around Alaska. Adapting to the changes is key, and staying connected and informed. The wide range of topics include climate and aviation. Learning can be an adventure while adapting and cultivating happiness in this informative podcast. Alaska Climate & Aviation has evolved from All Cooped Up Alaska, which was awarded second place by Alaska Press Club for 2021 Best Short Form Audio Program or Podcast. Go to online gallery to view photos and artwork inspired by Alaska. www.katiewritergallery.com

    © 2024 Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast
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Alaska is experiencing a rapid pace of climate change. Witnessing the changes from the bird's eye view of a Super Cub airplane has inspired a series of conversations and interviews with experts around Alaska. Adapting to the changes is key, and staying connected and informed. The wide range of topics include climate and aviation. Learning can be an adventure while adapting and cultivating happiness in this informative podcast. Alaska Climate & Aviation has evolved from All Cooped Up Alaska, which was awarded second place by Alaska Press Club for 2021 Best Short Form Audio Program or Podcast. Go to online gallery to view photos and artwork inspired by Alaska. www.katiewritergallery.com

© 2024 Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast
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  • Brian Brettschneider~Senior Climate Scientist for NWS Alaska~La Nina Winter 2024
    2024/11/27

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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" 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 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, near downtown Anchorage.

    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
    http://www.katiewritergallery.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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    51 分
  • Rick Thoman~Arctic Report Card 2024~Challenges for Arctic Communities with Increased Marine Traffic
    2024/11/26

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    Today's conversation is with climate specialist, Rick Thoman. Topics discussed include climate impacts on caribou herds of the Arctic, The Arctic Report Card 2024, Arctic ERMA, CAPRI, and the challenges Arctic communities face as marine traffic increases in the Arctic.

    Rick Thoman, a climate specialist at IARC’s Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP). Rick is a contributor and editor of the Arctic Report Card and was also awarded NOAA Distinguished Career Award for Professional Achievement in 2020. Rick was honored after a 30 plus year career with the National Weather Service for continued efforts to improve climate services in Alaska and for outstanding outreach efforts working with the Alaska Native community.

    The Arctic Report Card is an annual report led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA). The efforts of scientists and climate specialists to create this robust scientific report every year is impressive. The amount of work contributed to this scientific document is extremely important in documenting climate change in the Arctic, which is warming at an alarming rate.

    The Report Card is intended for a wide audience, including scientists, teachers, students, decision-makers and the general public interested in the Arctic environment and science. It is encouraged that the Report Card to be utilized and studied, as the scientific community has created it to be an easily read report for the general population to better understand the complexities of the warming Arctic.

    Here are the links to the 2023 Arctic Report Card and NOAA website:
    https://arctic.noaa.gov/report-card/report-card-2023/
    The Arctic Report Card 2024 will be published on December 10th, 2024.

    https://www.arctic.noaa.gov

    Thanks for tuning into the Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast!

    Katie Writer
    Journalist/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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    42 分
  • Importance of Empowering Storytelling of the Inupiaq~Patuk and Alice Glenn~Arctic Encounter Symposium
    2024/04/12

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    The Arctic Encounter Symposium celebrated it's 10th year in Anchorage, Alaska at the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center. Arctic leaders, policy makers and creatives gathered from April 10-12th, 2024 to discuss challenges and successes of the today's current events in the Arctic. This episode is about the importance of empowering storytelling of the Inupiaq and how their youth need positive role models that embody the values and traditions of their people. Podcaster, Alice Glenn shares how she started Coffee and Quaq and how she has grown a world wide audience. Alice and her older sister, Patuk Glenn, Executive Director of the Arctic Slope Community Foundation, want to empower the youth of the Arctic to have pride and strength from their cultural identity.

    Thank you, Rachel Kallander, founder & CEO of Arctic Encounter, for creating this incredible event. Congratulations on your 10th year and incredible leadership!

    Here is the link to Alice's Coffee and Quaq Podcast: https://www.coffeeandquaq.com/podcast

    Thank you, Alaska Climate & Aviation Podcast listeners for tuning in.
    You can visit my website for links to other episodes and see aerial photography of South Central Alaska at: https://www.katiewritergallery.com

    Sincerely,

    Katie Writer
    journalist/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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    17 分
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