Why The Media Keep Quoting The Same Climate Scientist
(Daniel Swain has a knack for breaking down the complexities of climate and weather into precise but accessible ideas.)
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https://www.theatlantic.com/science/2026/06/climate-weather-scientist-daniel-swain/687457/?gift=ttHQV0PZWqrQUD2tsgA7Pt9wX8z1gPJGiANsir671zQ <-- shared media article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s43017-024-00624-z <-- shared paper example, “Hydroclimate Volatility On A Warming Earth”
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https://www.youtube.com/@weatherwest <-- Shared YouTube channel: Weather West
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H/T @DanielSwain
"The success of the climatologist Daniel Swain rests on a simple foundation: His specialty has long been how global climate change messes with local weather. Many climatologists focus on subjects that seem arcane: mean global temperatures registered in Celsius, radiative forcing, the reflectivity of clouds. Swain, in contrast, talks in plain English—constantly, really, in interviews with CBS, NBC, the Weather Channel, and The Washington Post, as well as on his own blog and YouTube channel, Weather West—about the wind and the rain and the temperature outside, and how they are influenced by the larger forces of the atmosphere.
“He uses language that is both precise and deep but very accessible, and that’s why you see him quoted everywhere,” Mark Hertsgaard, a longtime climate journalist who is the executive director of Covering Climate Now, told [the Atlantic]. According to Swain’s own tally, he does more than 200 media interviews a year; he is, in other words, about as omnipresent as a weather guy can be in people’s lives. A climate scientist at the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources’ research unit, Swain is not exactly a “weather influencer,” that breed of streamer who delivers breathless updates about the next big storm. But he has become one of the country’s most influential explainers of the weather’s relationship to the climate; you’ve almost certainly heard from him if you consume just a scintilla of climate-related news…”
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Fig City News: Bhardwaj: New weather site by Newton student. “I am Meer and I’m a 5th grader at Countryside Elementary. I have created a weather site called Nubo Weather with the help of my parents. I have been interested in weather forecasting from a young age. This site I made compares different sites and shows the median of various site forecasts.” I took a look. They did a good job!

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/03/27/bhardwaj-new-weather-site-by-newton-student-fig-city-news/
Bhardwaj: New weather site by Newton student (Fig City News)

Fig City News: Bhardwaj: New weather site by Newton student. “I am Meer and I’m a 5th grader at Countryside Elementary. I have created a weather site called Nubo Weather with the help of my p…

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Snow Headed for Raleigh: What to Expect On Monday December 8th

If you live in the Triangle — or you’ve been keeping an eye on the skies — you might want to get ready: snow is in the forecast for tomorrow in Raleigh, North Carolina. According to the latest outlook from the National Weather Service (NWS), rain is expected to mix with snow in the morning before transitioning to snow later in the day. 

❄️ How Much Snow Could Raleigh See?

Across much of the Triangle — including Raleigh — forecasts point toward about ½ inch of snow.  Areas farther north or closer to the NC/VA border could see up to 2 inches.  Because temperatures may stay near or slightly above freezing for part of the day, accumulation is expected to be light or limited to grassy/elevated surfaces. 

That said — while snow is possible — major accumulation is unlikely in most of Raleigh. Historic weather patterns show that measurable snow often doesn’t amount to much. 

🚗 What This Means for Your Day

The morning commute could feature a rain-snow mix, which may not stick, but might still make for slick roads if temperatures dip.  As the precipitation shifts from rain to snow mid-day and evening, watch out for light accumulations on untreated surfaces like grass, roofs, or cars. With colder air expected later in the evening — and the possibility of flash freeze or black ice — early Tuesday morning could see hazardous patches on roads. 

Tips to Prepare

If you’ll be out tomorrow: drive carefully, especially near dawn or after dark — treat roads like they might be slick. Have a scraper or brush ready: even a dusting of snow or frost can accumulate on car windshields. Keep an eye on weather alerts — what starts as rain could shift to snow quickly. If you live north of I-85 or closer to higher elevations, preparation is more important — you might see a bit more snow than downtown Raleigh.

As always, weather in central North Carolina is unpredictable — what nips at your nose as rain this morning could dust your lawn with flakes by evening. Stay warm out there, and check back with your local weather station if conditions shift.

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Lifehacker: These Weather Apps Actually Care About Your Privacy. “That ‘innocent’ weather app can then serve you ads, track your usage, and sell your data, including your location history. Even large companies like AccuWeather and Weather Channel were found sharing private user data with the highest bidder, even when users had expressly opted out. If you’re currently using a weather app, […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/09/11/lifehacker-these-weather-apps-actually-care-about-your-privacy/

Well, that was a nice little downpour! #LocalWeather

Don't forget your sunscreen! ☀️!

Currently in Brandon, FL:
🌡️ 77.2°F | ☀️ Sunny
💧 Humidity: 79%
💨 Wind: 12.1 mph
☀️ UV: 1.3 (Low ✅)
🌫️ AQI: 1 (Good 😊)

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Good afternoon!

Currently in Brandon, FL:
🌡️ 86.0°F | ⛅ Partly cloudy
💧 Humidity: 55%
💨 Wind: 13.0 mph
☀️ UV: 8.8 (Very High 🔴)
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Comfortable conditions this morning! from Brandon, FL
🌡️ Temperature: 83.1°F
☁️ Conditions: Partly cloudy
💧 Humidity: 62%
💨 Wind: 13.2 mph
☀️ UV Index: 8.8 (Very High 🔴)
🌫️ Air Quality: 1 (Good 😊)

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🌫️ Good morning from Brandon, FL! 🌫️

🌡️ Currently 72°F and Foggy.
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📅 Forecast at 1PM: 83°F with Partly Cloudy .
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🌤️ Good morning from Brandon, FL! 🌤️

🌡️ Currently 65°F and Mostly Cloudy.
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📅 Forecast at 1PM: 88°F with Sunny.
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