Listen to Across the Sky podcast; episode 7 coming soon!

The weekly Across the Sky podcast goes beyond talking about the weather. The program takes deep dives into a variety of topics with the goal being to help educate using a fun format.

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The most recent episode is a true lesson into the industry of meteorology. When you think of weather forecasts, you likely think about television news or The Weather Channel. But there are industries that rely on forecasts for operational purposes, whether it’s to keep employees safe or to help predict trends.

The team is joined by special guest Matt Lanza, who is managing editor and meteorologist for Space City Weather. He is a meteorologist in Houston’s energy sector and previously worked as a broadcast meteorologist.

After giving a brief summer weather outlook, Lanza discusses what goes into making long-range forecasts, the role that meteorologists play for the energy industry and his background covering Hurricane Harvey.

And don’t forget to check back Monday for the latest episode when we preview hurricane season. 

Joel Cline is the tropical program coordinator at National Weather Service headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, and previously worked at the National Hurricane Center from 1987 to 1996, serving as a forecaster during Hurricane Andrew.

He was part of a team which completed a service assessment of Hurricane Michael in 2018, and is working with the National Institutes of Standards and Technology to study 2017’s Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

He is leading efforts to improve a variety of National Hurricane Center products, including better ways to convey forecast uncertainty.

Cline earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Meteorology and Computer Science at NC State, and a Master’s Degree in Meteorology & Physical Oceanography from the University of Miami.

About the Across the Sky podcast

The weekly weather podcast is hosted on a rotation by the Lee Weather team:

Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises’ Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia.


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