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Guests: John Banghoff, Jonathan Guseman, Jase Bernhardt We’ve all seen it. A multi-car pile-up accident that seems unstoppable. One weather phenomenon is often at the root of these - snow qualls. These aren't your typical snow flurries; they can bring sudden, near-zero visibility and treacherous driving conditions in a matter of minutes. We're joined today by 3 meteorologists with snow squall experience: John Banghoff, and Jonathan Guseman from NWS State College and Dr. Jase Bernhardt, Associate Professor at Hofstra University. We'll explore the science behind these intense bursts of weather, why traditional winter warnings often fall short, and the critical steps being taken to better communicate the dangers. This is a deep dive into the evolving world of snow squall warnings. Chapters - 00:00 Introduction to Snow Squalls and Their Impact
- 04:51 The Evolution of Snow Squall Warnings
- 10:02 Challenges in Communicating Snow Squall Warnings
- 15:06 Understanding Snow Squall Warnings and Their Importance
- 20:05 Forecasting Snow Squalls: Techniques and Challenges
- 22:22 Challenges in Forecasting Snow Squalls
- 24:37 Understanding Snow Squalls vs. Blizzards
- 26:41 Vulnerability on Highways During Snow Squalls
- 28:16 The Importance of Road Temperature Data
- 29:12 Communicating the Risks of Snow Squalls
- 33:46 Future of Snow Squall Warnings
- 38:20 Advancements in Weather Forecasting Technology
- 43:49 Climate Change and Its Impact on Snowstorms
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