Weathered
PBS To Be Determined Nature
7 Seasons · 66 Episodes · Premiered October 5, 2020
From wildfires to hurricanes to tornadoes, Weathered will teach you about natural disasters from the people who have survived them, as well as what you can do to prepare.
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Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
10 episodes
E01
We Can't Stop Wildfires—But Here's How We Live With Them
Mon, Oct 5 2020 4:00 PM GMT+0000
10 min
The 2020 fire season is devastating communities, forcing thousands to evacuate, and choking the air with smoke. In this episode of Weathered, scientists and Native leaders tell us what we can do to reduce the harm fires can cause through design, building materials, and listening to the land. We'll even watch researchers burn a home in their lab to identify weak points and make them stronger.
E02
Can We Learn From 2020's Record-Breaking Hurricane Season?
Wed, Dec 2 2020 5:00 PM GMT+0000
10 min
Hurricanes are the most powerful and destructive storms on the planet. And 2020 surpassed all expectations, becoming the most active hurricane season on record. Have you ever wondered how they form? Or how climate change is affecting them? And, what can we learn from a lab that creates hurricane-force wind and rain to test the strength of houses?
E03
The Worst Drought in 1200 Years
Mon, Dec 21 2020 5:00 PM GMT+0000
10 min
The Colorado Basin provides water to over 40 million people in 7 US states and it is currently experiencing its worst drought in 1200 years! But unlike other droughts, our actions may have real impacts on the outcome and it's very likely that we can make things better.
E04
Catastrophic Landslide in California
Mon, Jan 11 2021 5:00 PM GMT+0000
10 min
Landslides occur in every US state, killing dozens and costing around $4 billion each year. One of the most devastating in US history struck on January 9, 2018 in the town of Montecito, CA. We traveled to Montecito to speak with experts and survivors about what they've learned following the tragedy as well as the lessons we can all apply to be more prepared for these common hazards.
E05
Why are Winters Worse if the Planet is Getting Warmer?
Mon, Feb 1 2021 5:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
Over the last decade, the American Northeast has seen more than a 200% increase in the frequency of large, disruptive snowstorms. This trend surprised nearly everybody, including many of the top experts, as they had been expecting a warming planet to translate into milder winters. But in many locations, we have seen just the opposite. So what's going on here?
E06
Disaster Preparedness 101
Mon, Feb 22 2021 5:00 PM GMT+0000
6 min
What are the most important essentials you'll need to comfortably survive a disaster? In this episode of Weathered, Maiya explains the basics of disaster prep and shows you what she keeps in her own go-bag and pantry. She also explains her thought process behind why she's included each item to help you get started on your own path to preparation!
E07
The Cascadia Earthquake: America's Worst Disaster?
Mon, Mar 15 2021 4:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
The Cascadia Subduction Zone is a sleeping monster lurking just off the Northwest coast of the United States. It extends 600 miles between Northern California and Vancouver B.C. and experiences a massive megathrust earthquake every 250 years on average. The last one happened 321 years ago and scientists say there is a 30% chance we'll see another in the next 50 years.
E08
Tornado Warning: Survive Nature's Wildest Winds
Tue, Apr 6 2021 4:00 PM GMT+0000
10 min
The awesome and devastating power of tornadoes is unlike any other that Mother Nature dishes out. The largest among them, known as EF5s, produce winds in excess of 200 mph and can span two miles across. We discuss the surprising fact that many of the homes in the US aren't constructed with surviving tornadic winds in mind and talk to experts about what you should do to prepare your home.
E09
The Rising Toll of Floods
Wed, Apr 21 2021 4:00 PM GMT+0000
10 min
Each year, flooding kills around 100 Americans and displaces some 75,000 from their homes. And as sea levels rise, storms dump more and more rain, and dams and levees continue aging and increasingly failing, the cost of flooding is increasing. So what do we do? Well, it's not an easy question to answer. But there are many innovative solutions that communities are taking.
E10
How America's Hottest City is Innovating to Survive
Mon, Jun 7 2021 4:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
In this episode, we delve into the latest science of the "urban heat island" effect, learn about the looming threat of a potential "Katrina-like event" that threatens their electrical grid, and explore the gamut of options being pursued by scientists and activists to make life safer and more livable in America's hottest city.
Season 2
10 episodes
E01
Extreme Wildfire: Deadly, but Not for the Climate?
Thu, Aug 26 2021 4:00 PM GMT+0000
10 min
A fire tornado, or "firenado," is exactly what it sounds like: a tornado made out of fire… and it is truly the stuff of nightmares. The most famous example occurred when the 2018 Carr Fire spawned an EF3 fire tornado with estimated wind speeds of 143 mph! And as climate change drives increasing wildfires around the planet, it only makes sense that we see more fire tornadoes as well
E02
Is The Dust Bowl Happening Again?
Thu, Sep 9 2021 4:00 PM GMT+0000
7 min
In the 1930s, the US experienced what has been called its greatest ecological disaster, when the dust bowl ravaged the midwest, eroding topsoil, destroying crops, and displacing millions. As climate change exacerbates drought across much of the US, damaging dust storms and haboobs are becoming more common, leading many experts to ask if we're headed into another dust bowl.
E03
World Record Hail: Water Droplet To Wrecking Ball
Mon, Sep 27 2021 4:00 PM GMT+0000
8 min
Have you ever wondered how hail is formed? Or just how big it can get? We learn how the IBHS Research Laboratory is using 3D printers, sophisticated potato guns, a sky-diving chamber, and other state-of-the-art equipment to help unravel the mystery of how on earth such large hailstones form… and how we can reduce the damage they cause.
E04
Surprising Truth Behind Planting Trees and Climate Change
Mon, Oct 18 2021 4:00 PM GMT+0000
9 min
For decades we've been planting trees in hopes of reducing carbon pollution. But when it comes to carbon sequestration, have we actually been getting it all backward? We travel to the Pacific Northwest forests of Oregon to see what we can learn about forest carbon sinks and the groundbreaking research with Oregon State University's Department of Forestry.
E05
How Volcanic Lightning Is Making the World a Safer Place
Mon, Nov 8 2021 5:00 PM GMT+0000
8 min
The closely observed Hunga Haʻapai volcano in Tonga erupted in January 2022. The hot plumes of ash they spew into the atmosphere are the most dangerous part of these eruptions, threatening downwind communities and even planes. It turns out these plumes also form volcanic lightning!
E06
Could The Next Blackout Be More Deadly Than Katrina?
Wed, Dec 8 2021 5:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
With climate change making temperatures more extreme each year, like we recently saw in the great Texas freeze and the Northwest heatwave, large-scale power outages become a matter of life and death. Could a power grid failure during an extreme weather event be the most deadly weather disaster in US history? And what can we do to prevent this kind of catastrophic blackout?
E07
Is This the Real Reason Weather is Getting Wilder?
Wed, Jan 26 2022 5:00 PM GMT+0000
10 min
NOAA's 2020 Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disaster report showed a notable uptick in extremes. In 2021, 10.6% of all-weather stations reported record temperatures. And with the continued emission of carbon into the atmosphere, this should come as no real surprise. But some new scientific research shows that there is a surprising thread that connects nearly all of these events.
E08
Is Earth's Greatest Threat...The Sun?
Tue, Feb 22 2022 5:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
Space weather can have a major effect on the technology we rely on. And a large solar flare could cause the most significant weather threat because so much of essential services are powered by a functioning electrical grid and a geomagnetic storm could create a grid-down scenario. We learn about the Carrington Event, Coronal Mass Ejection, and how to harden the grid.
E09
This Is the Safest Place to Live as the Climate Changes
Mon, Mar 21 2022 4:00 PM GMT+0000
9 min
We look at many hazards from temperature, storms, drought, farming, wildfire, polar vortex, hurricanes, sea-level rise, crop failure, extreme heat, and even economics. We look at the effect of climate on future migration patterns in the US and talk to someone who left New York City after Hurricane Sandy and identifies as a climate migrant.
E10
The Doomsday Glacier Is Collapsing…Who Is Most at Risk?
Mon, Apr 18 2022 4:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
Sea level rise is a problem that is garnishing increasing attention among both scientists and the media. And as climate change continues to warm the earth, the current rate of 1.4 inches per decade is projected to increase, with NOAA predicting another foot of sea-level rise along US coastlines by 2050. The most consequential tipping point, when it comes to sea-level rise, is Thwaites Glacier.
Season 3
17 episodes
E01
Do You Need a Gun to Survive the Next Disaster?
Tue, Jun 14 2022 4:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
Life on the ground following natural disasters is often chaotic and scary. And with global warming gradually adding energy to our atmosphere, driving more extreme weather and worse disasters, it's logical that people would be concerned. This got us thinking: does owning firearms actually make you safer following a disaster?
E02
How Hurricane History Has Hidden What's Coming
Tue, Jul 5 2022 4:00 PM GMT+0000
9 min
oth climate models and the laws of physics are clear: more greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere means warmer air and oceans, which means more energy for bigger, stronger hurricanes. So why haven't we seen a clear signal from climate change in the hurricane record? This episode explores groundbreaking research on this question and looks ahead at what we can expect in the coming decades.
E03
Is This the Real Reason More Homes Are Burning in Wildfires?
Tue, Jul 26 2022 4:00 PM GMT+0000
10 min
For decades, conventional wisdom has told us that fuels reduction is key to protecting communities. However, the latest research shows that weather actually plays a big role as well. In fact, the vast majority of structures are destroyed in wind-driven fires. Tune in to learn how we've been focusing on the wrong problem and what we can do about it.
E04
This Policy Predicts Where People Will Die
Tue, Aug 16 2022 4:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
In this episode we are going to dive into this unjust history of housing discrimination and see what it can teach us about how to keep cities cooler and save lives. We'll visit Richmond, Virginia and Portland, Oregon to understand the problem and solutions. Innovative solutions are being carried out at the Science Museum of Virginia and by the Portland organization, Friends of Trees.
E05
What Will Earth Look Like When These 6 Tipping Points Hit?
Tue, Sep 6 2022 4:00 PM GMT+0000
13 min
A "tipping point" is when a system, with just a small amount of additional energy, is pushed from one stable state to another suddenly and dramatically. This can be a chair falling backwards. Or it can be a major earth system collapsing. The IPCC recently identified 15 potential climate-related tipping points that scientists have grown increasingly worried we are getting close to crossing.
E06
What Will Life Look Like as MAJOR Rivers Run Dry?
Tue, Sep 27 2022 4:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
As global warming continues, we are going to continue seeing record droughts and many places are, simply, going to have to live with far less water. But, more specifically, it means we are going to need to innovate both how cities and agriculture do business. So, we discuss how water is used in agriculture and how the greatest gains in water use efficiency will have to come from irrigation.
E07
Here's Exactly What to Do When the Next Megaquake Hits
Tue, Oct 18 2022 4:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
Subduction zone earthquakes are the largest and most destructive on earth. In the Pacific northwest lurks the Cascadia Subduction Zone, which has been dormant for centuries and is overdue for its next "big one." So, In this episode, we're going to tell you what experts think is the best way to survive this inevitable disaster.
E08
This Is Why Worse Droughts Mean WAY Worse Floods
Tue, Nov 8 2022 5:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
We try to get to the bottom of this paradox and unravel the role that climate change is truly playing in our increasingly erratic weather and precipitation patterns. We also look at large climatological elements like atmospheric rivers and Hadley cells to see the roles they are playing in these changes. And we look back on the worst flood to ever hit the United States.
E09
What's The Deepest Storm Surge In History?
Tue, Nov 29 2022 5:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
As our seas rise and hurricanes get stronger, it is important that we understand more about storm surge – the most dangerous part of a hurricane. In this episode of Weathered we tell the story behind the best video we've ever seen of storm surge – or any storm footage for that matter – captured by storm chaser Max Olson's probe. And we'll tell you why it matters.
E10
Have We Made Any Progress on Climate Change? Here's The Data
Tue, Dec 20 2022 5:00 PM GMT+0000
13 min
For this episode we wanted to see where we are in terms of "business as usual," and if we are still headed towards an apocalypse of sorts. Or if, perhaps, all of the technological innovations in renewables and EVs along with new climate policy such as the Paris Agreement might have bent down the curve on global warming. So, tune in to see where we've been in our race against the clock.
E11
What is the Riskiest Region in the US as the Climate Changes
Wed, Jan 25 2023 5:00 PM GMT+0000
13 min
Climate Change is increasing the frequency and severity of natural disasters all around the world. And in the United States, more and more people seem to be moving to the places that are projected to be most impacted by climate change, from hazards such as flooding, wildfire, storms, drought and extreme heat; and leaving the most climate-resilient areas.
E12
Is Permafrost the Climate Tipping Point of No Return?
Tue, Feb 14 2023 5:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
Arctic air is warming, causing scientists to worry that melting arctic ice and snow could also lead to a sudden permafrost thaw and release of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) that forms a climate tipping point or feedback loop. And the trigger temperature may be coming much sooner than expected.
E13
What Could Thousands of Mysterious Whales Tell Us About Our Weather?
Tue, Mar 7 2023 5:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
A variety of exotic marine life have begun to move in, now able to live in the warmer waters. And while this may serve as a boon to some of the inhabitants of the region and its fishing economy, it also signals profound and likely permanent ecosystem changes and points toward the kinds of tipping points we may see if we continue emitting greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere.
E14
Could We Have More Blackouts With a Greener Grid?
Fri, Mar 31 2023 4:00 PM GMT+0000
14 min
Climate scientists are clear that we need to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. And in order to do this, we're going to need to electrify everything and green the grid. But what will this clean, green future look like? Can we pull off this massive transition in time before some seriously dire tipping points are reached?
E15
Why Is The U.S. Warming Faster Than Average?
Wed, Apr 19 2023 4:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
We've all heard that we should keep global climate change under 2 degrees of warming, but did you know that there are many places around the globe that have already surpassed that? Some places around the globe are experiencing extreme warming, while other places have actually seen some cooling. So what's with all the variation?
E16
Extreme Wet Bulb Events Are on the Rise
Tue, May 9 2023 4:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
As climate change continues warming the planet, a new and invisible killer is emerging: extreme wet bulb temperatures. This refers to a potentially lethal combination of heat and humidity that, until now, have appeared somewhat infrequently around the world. But models predict that they are likely to become an increasingly big problem in the coming years.
E17
The Insurance Industry Can't Weather Another Wildfire Season
Tue, Aug 1 2023 4:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
Remember the 2008 Financial Crisis? Experts warn that the same thing may be happening again, but this time, CLIMATE CHANGE is the culprit. Increasing natural hazards, from wildfires and hurricanes to rising sea levels and catastrophic flooding are threatening the very foundation of our real estate system in huge swaths of the country.
Season 4
10 episodes
E01
Is Earth's Largest Heat Transfer Really Shutting Down?
Tue, Aug 22 2023 4:00 PM GMT+0000
13 min
With unprecedented heat waves and record-breaking global temperatures, it's hard to believe that there might be a place on earth that has actually COOLED since the industrial revolution.
E02
These Diseases Love a Warmer World But Which Should We Worry
Tue, Sep 5 2023 4:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
As our world gets warmer and our climate gets more extreme, the weather isn't the only thing that's changing and becoming more dangerous. Disease vectors are also spreading and becoming riskier to humans. In this episode of Weathered, we delve into some of the world's biggest killers, like Malaria and Dengue, but also discuss some smaller, and creepier threats that are becoming more common.
E03
We Found the Worst Weather on Earth
Tue, Oct 10 2023 4:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
The weather down here can get pretty crazy. But we got curious and asked: just how extreme can weather actually get on planet earth? So we decided to travel the world in search of answers and discovered not only some fascinating answers, but some pretty interesting questions along the way.
E04
Cool Us or Kill Us? Did Geoengineering Cause a Huge Famine?
Tue, Oct 31 2023 4:00 PM GMT+0000
10 min
This episode of Weathered explores the controversial world of solar geoengineering by injecting sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere, looking at both the controversial promises and profound risks associated with manipulating the Earth's climate. Luke Iseman, the founder of Make Sunsets, tells us about his start up that is already releasing small amounts of sulfur dioxide into our skies.
E05
Why Are So Many of Gray Whales Washing Ashore?
Tue, Nov 28 2023 5:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
From Mexico all the way up to Alaska, hundreds of gray whales have been washing up ashore. The deaths peaked in 2019, and the numbers were so significant that it led scientists to call it an Unusual Mortality Event (UME) which kicked research into gear. This episode of Weathered explores gray whales' complex food web and how what's happening in the Arctic may just affect all of us.
E06
Earth's Climate Has Always Changed. Why All the Fuss?
Tue, Dec 26 2023 5:00 PM GMT+0000
11 min
If you take a look at global temperature graphs that span millions or billions of years, you can see that our planet's temperature has made wild swings. In fact, the Earth used to be completely covered in snow and ice! So, what's the big deal about a few degrees of warming today?
E07
What's the One Thing You Can Do To Survive a Tsunami?
Tue, Jan 30 2024 5:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
While tsunamis happen all over the world, really big ones are rare. But, they can be truly devastating. And what's more, the West Coast of North America is overdue for a subduction zone earthquake and tsunami that has the potential to be the biggest disaster the U.S. has ever seen. So, what is the single most important factor determining whether or not YOU survive a tsunami?
E08
Was This Really a 1 in 700,000,000,000 Year Event?!
Tue, Feb 27 2024 5:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
For decades, Antarctic sea ice trends seemed to defy climate change, until…they didn't. In just two years, Antarctica lost as much sea ice as the Arctic lost in three decades. Statistics say that the record low sea ice in 2023 was a 1 in 700 BILLION year event, suggesting that the models in this case may be broken, or that this anomaly was caused by climate change. And a new study asked the questi
E09
This Winter Trend Is Overpowering Global Warming
Tue, Mar 19 2024 4:00 PM GMT+0000
14 min
A new study reveals that there is a winter-weather trend that OVERPOWERS CLIMATE CHANGE. To better understand this, we are taking it back to March of 1993 to look at The Storm of the Century, which brought record breaking cold temperatures and 20 INCHES OF SNOW to ALABAMA! By going back, we can better answer questions like: What causes this set up to occur in our atmosphere?
E10
Our Understanding of Floods is ALL Wrong
Tue, Apr 30 2024 4:00 PM GMT+0000
13 min
Flooding is getting worse, and not just from hurricanes or rising tides, but from increased heavy rainfall. In this episode, we dive into the changing landscape of flood hazards. First, we journey to New York, to visit Hoboken, New Jersey, and Hollis, Queens, two communities facing different flood challenges. Then, we explore First Street's groundbreaking new risk map, pinpointing high-risk areas.
Season 5
6 episodes
E01
Are We At The Tipping Point?
Wed, Oct 2 2024 4:00 PM GMT+0000
26 min
Maiya May embarks on a journey across the United States, from the sunny shores of Florida to the icy expanses of Alaska, to explore climate tipping points – thresholds that lead to rapid and irreversible change. Discover how critical our climate systems are for our planet's stability. Are these vital ecosystems already past their tipping point, or is there still hope to reverse the damage?
E02
Adapt or Leave?
Wed, Oct 2 2024 4:00 PM GMT+0000
26 min
When is it time to leave your home? Maiya May visits Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana, one of the first communities in the US to undergo a federally funded relocation due to climate change. She talks to resident, Chris Brunet, about his decision to move away from the island where his family has lived for generations.
E03
The Heat is On
Wed, Oct 2 2024 4:00 PM GMT+0000
26 min
Maiya explores the most deadly kind of weather, heat, in an unlikely place: Portland, Oregon. She revisits the 2021 heat dome, one of the most anomalous weather events recorded on earth. In order to understand why some urban areas are hotter than others, she travels to MedellĂn, Colombia. Then she visits the hottest city in the US, Phoenix, Arizona, to see how we can turn the temperature down.
E04
Water Whiplash
Wed, Oct 2 2024 4:00 PM GMT+0000
26 min
Maiya May explores the growing extremes of droughts and floods and their impact on our food and water. She visits Tulare Lake, once a critical water reserve and cultural site for the Tachi-Yokut tribe, which has re-emerged after 150 years. Maiya learns about agriculture's challenges, the depletion of groundwater, and finds hope in innovative farming practices.
E05
Not "Business As Usual"
Wed, Oct 2 2024 4:00 PM GMT+0000
26 min
Maiya explores positive climate tipping points. She travels from Wyoming to Michigan and back to her hometown of Atlanta. In Cheyenne, she visits a supercomputer to see how climate systems are predicted and analyzed. In Michigan, she witnesses the end of a coal plant, marking progress in the global energy transition. Back in Atlanta, Maiya speaks with Dr. Marshall Shepard about climate challenges.
E06
Climate Crossroads
Wed, Oct 2 2024 4:00 PM GMT+0000
26 min
In our season finale, Maiya returns to Florida to explore the impacts of climate change on ocean currents, where scientist Lisa Beal has uncovered a slowing Gulf Stream, hinting at a critical tipping point. But not all tipping points are bad: she also travels to meet Stacey Abrams and learn about electrification efforts, takes a flight lesson, and learns about achieving net-zero emissions.
Season 6
10 episodes
E01
Arctic Warming Is Out of Control. But Can We Fix It?
Wed, Dec 4 2024 5:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
Arctic sea ice is melting at record levels throwing global weather into chaos and contributing to extreme warming. Stay tuned as we explore a promising new technology that has high hopes of cooling the Arctic, just when we need it the most.
E02
The AMOC Might Be Way More Unstable Than We Thought...Here's Why
Wed, Dec 18 2024 5:00 PM GMT+0000
13 min
There is a mysterious cold blob in the North Atlantic that could be a warning sign that the largest heat transfer system on the planet, the AMOC, is on the brink of collapse. But it turns out that the AMOC's collapse is a highly debated topic among scientists – climate models are inconsistent and there isn't enough observational data to determine a trend. So, perhaps the answer to understand a pos
E03
Will We Ever Stop Moving to Risky Regions
Wed, Jan 15 2025 5:00 PM GMT+0000
13 min
For the last 50 years, Americans have flocked to the warm, sunny South. But, as climate change makes extreme heat, hurricanes, wildfire and flooding worse, will that trend ever STOP? Well, some regions might just be showing signs of a reversal, and they hold lessons for what other areas might expect as the world continues to warm.
E04
Inside the LA Firestorm
Thu, Mar 20 2025 2:00 AM GMT+0000
55 min
To explain the breakdown of conditions that led to this extreme weather event, WEATHERED: INSIDE THE LA FIRESTORM interviews survivors, scientists, first responders and public officials, including former U.S. Fire Administrator Dr. Lori Moore-Merril, former LA County Fire Chief Derek Alkonis, retired U.S. Forest Service Fire Scientist Jack Cohen, Ph.D., and LA County Fire Chief Anthony Marro. Throughout the special, May also helps audiences understand the history and science behind urban firestorms in the U.S. From record-breaking heat and prolonged drought to the challenges of firefighting in extreme winds, she learns how a perfect storm of conditions turned these LA fires into a historic catastrophe. How do we protect homes, lives and communities in an emerging era of large wildfires? What role does the community have in mitigating future disasters? May gets to the bottom of these questions and also takes audiences to the Institute for Business and Home Safety Lab in South Carolina, where researchers simulate urban fire conditions to find ways to make communities more resilient.
E05
Is This Earth's Most Important Climate Mystery?
Thu, Apr 10 2025 2:00 AM GMT+0000
10 min
A mysterious patch in the Pacific Ocean is defying all climate models - it is inexplicably cooling while the rest of the world is warming. Stretching off the west coast of Ecuador, this "cold tongue" challenges what we know about fundamental ocean and atmospheric currents, and has big implications for weather systems throughout the world.
E06
The Biggest Climate Scam Ever?
Fri, Apr 25 2025 2:00 AM GMT+0000
11 min
After a viral study inspired a campaign to plant 20 million trees, we went to see if they survived. In this episode of Weathered, we get into the surprising origins of the trillion tree campaign, how it nearly ended the careers of the scientists behind it, and what actually works when it comes to storing carbon and tackling climate change. Spoiler: it's not just planting trees.
E07
What's Really Under Antarctica's Ice?
Thu, May 8 2025 2:00 AM GMT+0000
11 min
New evidence suggests that West Antarctica - which holds around 5 METERS of sea level rise - is melting a lot faster than scientists once thought.
E08
Did Climate Skeptics Get This Right?!
Thu, May 22 2025 2:00 AM GMT+0000
13 min
What really causes Earth's climate to change? Some people point to natural cycles, like solar activity or orbital changes, to explain today's warming. And they're not entirely wrong, but they're missing the full picture. In this episode of Weathered, we break down ice ages, CO2 feedback loops, and why today's climate change is different from anything in Earth's past.
E09
Are Blue Cities Pushing People into Harm's Way?
Thu, Jun 5 2025 2:00 AM GMT+0000
14 min
Some of the fastest-growing metros in the U.S. are also the riskiest when it comes to climate change. And we've long puzzled: WHY? In this episode, we explore how the Great Recession, liberal housing policy and well-intentioned community decision-making have fueled our nationwide housing crisis and helped drive people to move into harm's way.
E10
When Will Extreme Heat Become Unlivable
Thu, Jun 19 2025 2:00 AM GMT+0000
11 min
Heat is the deadliest weather hazard in the U.S. and many places around the world, and it's only getting worse. The most deadly heat waves so far have been dry heat waves. But a new threat is rising: humid heat waves, aka wet-bulb events.
Season 7
3 episodes
E01
Did Scientists Just Figure Out Why People Die A Decade Earlier in the Southeast US?
Thu, Sep 18 2025 4:00 PM GMT+0000
13 min
People living in the Southeastern United States die about a decade earlier on average than other Americans. At first glance, natural disasters don't seem to explain it. Data even suggests that global disaster deaths are going down. But new research reveals a hidden toll that's been overlooked for decades. And it uncovers what exactly is causing millions of "invisible deaths" in the Southeast.
E02
Is the U.S. Playing Russian Roulette with Hurricanes?
Thu, Oct 2 2025 4:00 PM GMT+0000
12 min
Just as hurricane season ramps up, severe budget cuts, layoffs, and now a government shutdown threaten NOAA's ability to forecast these deadly storms. Meanwhile, hurricanes are intensifying faster than ever before. This season has started out quiet, but will it remain that way? What will hurricanes of the future look like? Watch this episode to find out.
E03
We Just Crossed Our FIRST Tipping Point… And It's NOT What You Think
Thu, Oct 23 2025 4:00 PM GMT+0000
13 min
From melting ice sheets to collapsing ocean currents, these sudden, irreversible changes could reshape the planet in ways we can't undo. But what does it really mean to cross a tipping point? How do we know we've crossed one? And how close are we to triggering others?
Cast
Maiya May
as Host