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Meteorology Matters

Meteorology Matters

By: Rob Jones
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Meteorology Matters delivers clear, data-driven insight into weather, hurricanes, and climate science cutting through hype to explain what’s happening and why it matters.

Created by Meteorologist Rob Jones, the podcast explores:

  • Extreme weather and hurricane forecasting
  • Climate trends and real-world impacts
  • Forecast uncertainty and what the data actually shows
  • How weather science affects safety, infrastructure, and daily life

Whether it’s breaking weather risk, long-range outlooks, or deep-dive analysis, Meteorology Matters helps you understand what’s happening and why it matters.

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Episodes
  • The Heat Wave That Changed America: How Weather Reshaped Modern Life
    Jul 13 2026

    What if one weather event quietly transformed an entire nation?

    The deadly heat wave of 1936 was far more than a record-breaking summer. It changed how Americans dressed, where they lived, how buildings were designed, and accelerated the adoption of air conditioning that would reshape cities, businesses, and everyday life for generations.

    In this episode of Meteorology Matters, we explore how extreme weather can leave lasting marks on society, not just through disasters, but through the ways people adapt. From sleeping porches and blocks of ice to modern heat domes, urban heat islands, and the future of cooling technology, this is the story of how weather quietly helped build the modern world.

    Whether you’re fascinated by meteorology, history, engineering, or simply curious about how our daily lives came to look the way they do, this episode reveals why some of the most important weather stories continue long after the forecast has ended.

    Follow meteorologist Rob Jones for more weather insights, hurricane coverage, and new episodes of Meteorology Matters.

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    34 mins
  • Can Scientists Really Steer Hurricanes?
    Jul 8 2026

    Can scientists really change the path of a hurricane or is that still science fiction?

    This episode explores one of the most fascinating questions in atmospheric science: whether humans could ever influence one of nature’s most powerful storms.

    From Project STORMFURY to modern cloud seeding research, computer modeling, and artificial intelligence, the conversation separates what is scientifically plausible from what remains theoretical, unproven, or misunderstood.

    The episode explains what cloud seeding can realistically do, why hurricanes are so difficult to modify, what recent research suggests about future possibilities, and why computer simulations should not be confused with real-world hurricane control.

    It also examines why weather-control conspiracy theories often spread after major hurricanes, heat waves, floods, and other high-impact events and how evidence-based meteorology helps separate science from misinformation.

    Whether you’re interested in hurricanes, weather modification, atmospheric science, or the future of forecasting technology, this episode looks at the real science, the limits, and the unanswered questions behind one of meteorology’s biggest ideas.

    Follow Rob Jones on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook for more weather content. Please like, follow, comment, rate the podcast, and share it with someone who loves weather.

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    36 mins
  • America’s 250th Nearly Melted Down: The Historic Heat Wave That Changed the Fourth of July
    Jul 5 2026

    America’s 250th birthday celebration was supposed to be one of the biggest events in the nation’s history. Instead, record-breaking heat, dangerous thunderstorms, emergency evacuations, and severe weather forced officials to cancel parades, alter major events, and protect hundreds of thousands of people from life-threatening conditions.

    Discover how a powerful heat dome sent temperatures soaring above 100°F across the Mid-Atlantic, why the heat index climbed well above 110°F, and how the atmosphere produced severe thunderstorms capable of disrupting celebrations on the National Mall just hours later.

    We also explore why extreme heat remains America’s deadliest weather hazard, how emergency managers prepared for millions of visitors, what happens to power grids, transportation systems, and infrastructure during prolonged heat waves, and the science behind the dangerous conditions that affected Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, and much of the eastern United States.

    The episode also examines why weather misinformation spreads during major events, separates atmospheric science from online conspiracy theories, and explains what meteorologists actually know about weather modification.

    Finally, you’ll hear practical advice on recognizing heat exhaustion and heat stroke, protecting yourself during dangerous heat, and even how people survived summers before modern air conditioning.

    Whether you’re fascinated by meteorology, emergency management, climate, or simply want to understand one of the most remarkable weather events of the summer, this episode explains the science behind the story in a clear, balanced, and engaging conversation.

    Follow Meteorologist Rob Jones on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook for more weather discussions, hurricane coverage, and behind-the-scenes meteorology. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the podcast, leave a rating and review, and share it with someone who loves weather.

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    44 mins
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