AMS on the Air

AMS on the Air


Latest Episodes

AMS 2020 Live: Bob Henson, Weather Underground
January 15, 2020

Bob Henson joins us to chat about his writing career, covering cutting-edge research, as well as the latest weather and climate stories.

AMS 2020 Live: Jeffry Evans, NOAA/NWS/WFO
January 15, 2020

Jeffry Evans digs into his experiences as the meteorologist in charge in the Houston, Texas, weather forecast office.

AMS 2020 Live: Kathryn Prociv, NBC News
January 14, 2020

Kathryn Prociv sat down with Dakota to talk about her work at NBC News and her motivation for becoming a Certified Consulting Meteorologist.

AMS 2020 Live: Tuesday check-in
January 14, 2020

Co-hosts Jeff and Dakota take stock of their Annual experience thus far and discuss their hopes for the final two days of the meeting.

AMS 2020 Live: Craig Allen & Todd Glickman, WCBS Newsradio 880
January 14, 2020

Jeff catches up with veteran radio meteorologists Craig Allen and Todd Glickman.

AMS 2020 Live: Amber Liggett, Millersville University
January 14, 2020

Amber Liggett joined us for a lively conversation on her work aimed to strengthen the Weather-Ready Nation initiative.

AMS 2020 Live: Kate Becker, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service
January 13, 2020

In this episode, Kate Becker from NESDIS explains to new co-host Andy how the satellite industry is changing and how she identifies U.S. observational needs many years in advance.

AMS 2020 Live: Andy Miller, American Meteorological Society
January 13, 2020

Jeff welcomes AMS Policy Fellow Andy MIller to the show, and finds out what it's like to walk in his shoes as a scientist in the nation's capital.

AMS 2020 Live: Paulo Artaxo, University of São Paulo
January 13, 2020

Dr. Paulo Artaxo sits down with Jeff to chat about his work dealing with land–atmosphere interactions in the Amazon rain forest.

AMS 2020 Live: Bob Ryan, Broadcast Legend & Past AMS President
January 13, 2020

Bob Ryan joins Dakota to reflect on his legendary broadcast career as well as current challenges facing the broadcast meteorology community.