• Tracking the Tropics with Bryan Norcross

  • By: Fox Weather
  • Podcast

Tracking the Tropics with Bryan Norcross

By: Fox Weather
  • Summary

  • The 30th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew comes up this August. You know we’ll talk about that this season, and it’s the 10th anniversary of Superstorm Sandy. There is STILL so much to learn from both those events. As there is with every big disaster. The unimaginable rain from Harvey, the morning the flood walls toppled in Katrina. The assault on Louisiana by Ida and stunning events caused by its remnants in the Northeast.  And, of course the extreme winds in Dorian, Maria, Michael, and other rapidly developing storms of the last several years. We’ve got a lot to talk about. There is new science just coming along, and new techniques for measuring the atmosphere around, inside, and under hurricanes. I’ll be talking with the brightest minds in tropical meteorology, and I’ll bring my experience to the discussion, as we talk all-things hurricanes. We’ll talk to experts that know about that. Why is the El Niño/La Niña phenomenon in the Pacific seemingly stuck on La Niña? Which has meant more strong Atlantic hurricanes. How does the apparent onslaught of hurricanes lately compare with the hyper-active periods of the past. Plus, we’ll talk about what’s happening right now. We’ll try to sort out the sometimes confusing signals that Mother Nature sends on how strong or concerning a developing storm might be.
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Episodes
  • Bryan and Meteorologist and Author Matthew Cappucci Talk About His career, His passion for Storm Chasing, and His New Book
    Oct 11 2022
    Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross for a conversation with meteorologist Matthew Cappucci about his new book, “Looking Up: The True Adventures of a Storm. Chasing Weather Nerd.” Matthew has converted his passion into more weather adventures in his 25 years than most people have in a lifetime. Learn about how he fudged his way into giving a talk at a big meteorology conference at age 14, created a special weather program for himself at Harvard, and chased every kind of natural phenomenon all over the world. You’ll enjoy the infectiousness that defines the Energizer Bunny of meteorology, Matthew Cappucci – the “Cappuch.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    56 mins
  • Modern Climate Models and Hurricanes in a Future Warmer World
    Sep 14 2022
    Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross for a conversation with Dr. Kerry Emanuel from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as they discuss modern climate models, their successes, and their failures. What’s going on with this hurricane season? What the current thinking is about hurricanes in a future warmer world, how El Niño and La Niña come into play, whether the hurricane cycles we hear so much about are real, and how close we are to the limits of being able to forecast a hurricane, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Remembering The Night of Hurricane Andrew Hit South Florida
    Sep 7 2022
    Join FOX Weather’s Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross for a conversation with news anchors Tony Segreto and Kelly Craig. Tony, Kelly, and Bryan look back 30 years to what life was like in the early 90s covering the tropics. They look back at how they were able to stay on the air and connect people who were scared to death as their homes were coming apart as Hurricane Andrew blew through South Florida. Learn what it was like in those weeks after the storm when the world was ripped apart, and how it would be different if another Andrew came today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 44 mins

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