Past the Forecast
By WANE 15
Past the ForecastAug 26, 2020
Delta and its potential impact on the Gulf Coast
The hurricane season continues to be one of the busiest in recent memory and in this week's episode, Adam and Joe talk about the rapid intensification of Delta and how it could impact the Gulf Coast. Plus, the days may be getting shorter, but the temps are getting warmer, so what's up with that? And in this week's inbox the guys explain why they display weather symbols on the maps they use.
Winds of Change!
The winds of change have brought the coolest air of the season to the region, which begs the question, "will it ever warm up again?" Adam and Joe tackle that question and explain what the "second season" of severe weather is as it pertains to the Great Lakes region. In "What the Hail," the guys talk about the mysterious fireball spotted in the sky in the early morning of the last day of September. Plus, the rain canceled golf plans this week so Adam and Joe broke out the vintage Sega Genesis for their links fix.
Tropical Cyclone Monster Mash
In “Tracking the Topics” Adam and Joe breakdown how tropical cyclone “Paulette” fizzled out and then reformed over the Atlantic. The guys then talk about how the upcoming temperature forecast will play a big role in the Fall Foliage outlook going forward. And in the inbox, Adam and Joe answer the question of “Why is it so cold on Fall mornings, but then becomes comfortable and mild in the afternoon?”
Just the two of us!
No guests this week, but there's still lots to talk about. Adam and Joe discuss the wildfires out west and how the smoke has impacted the atmosphere and what we see when we look at the sky. Plus they discuss Hurricane Sally and in "What the Hail," they discuss a new gas found on Venus and talk of colder temps on the way.
When Alpha comes after Wilfred
It's been an active hurricane season and there's a risk we could run out of names. In this episode Adam and Joe explain why we could see some hurricanes named for Greek letters of the alphabet. Plus there's talk of hummingbird heart rates, poor football weather, and wild temperature swings, particularly a recent one in Denver. It's all punctuated by special guest and WANE 15 lifer Joe Carroll who shares how things have changed since he got in the business many moons ago.
It's time for another special guest!
Special guest and long time WANE 15 employee Chris Darby joins the podcast this week. Adam, Joe and Chris recap Hurricane Laura and share some facts and figures about the transition from meteorological summer to fall. Plus they chat about minor league sports, birds on weather radar, and Fort Wayne weather folklore.
Hurricane Laura and the Farmer's Almanac winter outlook
With Hurricane Laura bearing down on the coasts of Texas and Louisiana, Adam and Joe discuss the potential impact ahead of it making landfall and tackle a question from the inbox regarding how the strength of hurricanes is determined. The Farmers' Almanac winter outlook has been released, but does it have any credence on what happens when the weather turns colder? And how early is too early when it comes to Halloween and Christmas decorations.
Hi Sierra!
Special guest Sierra Tufts joins the guys for this episode. The three recap the devastation suffered in Iowa from the August 10 derecho and how warning information was sent to the public and how that's interpreted from both a meteorologists perspective and the general public's perspective. The conversation then shifts to the record heat in Death Valley and why heat lightning is a myth.
Dangerous Derecho
Nicholas fills in for Joe this week and he and Adam recap the Derecho from Monday and what it was like in-studio as the winds were howling. They discuss star gazing and the Perseid Meteor Shower. Then they debate the age-old question from the world of entertainment; Big Brother vs Survivor.
We've made it to 25!
Twenty-five episodes that is. This week Adam and Joe recap Hurricane Isaias and discuss whether or not the name will be retired. In “What the Hail”, Joe explains how the recent cool down has caused him to start thinking about winter! And this week’s inbox question deals with the journey of becoming a meteorologist, especially shedding some light on the difficulty of the math courses involved.
When comments turn mean
In this episode, Adam and Joe dive into some comments that are less than courteous and speculate as to why people like to take shots at those in the weather profession. Has the recent rain helped the rainfall deficit? They'll have the answer and it wouldn't be a Past the Forecast episode without some sports talk.
Welcome Back Joe!
Joe Strus is back after a week away and talks with Adam about his visit to Cedar Point and an adventure at the zoo. Plus the guys talk teamwork as it relates to a recent episode of severe weather and discuss something you may have wondered about: What causes wind?
Working up a sweat!
This week Adam and special guest host Nicholas Ferreri discuss comet NEOWISE and "MegaFlash" lightning. Plus the return of 90° temperatures, heat index, and is using sweat to power devices the future?
Heat, humidity and how to cool down
This week Adam and Joe talk about the heat and humidity we are experiencing along with the rainfall deficit. Plus a discussion about the exciting and loud July 4th, and June snowfall out west. And the question from the Past the Forecast inbox deals with favorite ways to cool down.
A very special guest and his name is Greg
Episode 20 features a very special guest; WANE 15 morning meteorologist Greg Shoup who shares his thoughts on how the business of forecasting the weather has changed since the 1980s.
It's getting dusty in here
Saharan dust is getting lots of attention, but how exactly will it impact our weather? Adam and Joe have the answer along with a discussion about the return of baseball and a street where it will be raining 365 days a year. Plus from the Past the Forecast inbox, a question about why some days are cloudier than others.
What's a microburst with boating and golf thrown in for good measure
Because we've had so much nice weather recently, Adam and Joe take time to talk about that and golf. Plus Joe describes his first pontoon boat experience and the guys take a question from the Past the Forecast inbox and explain what a microburst is.
Hunting Record Heat and Cooling off with the Rainbow
This week Joe and Adam recap their epic golf match that was previewed last week. In “Tracking the Topics”, Tropical Storm Cristobal and Record Heat are discussed. Things take a fun turn in “What the Hail?”, as Joe and Adam breakdown a treasure that was found and preview the new Skittles Freezer Pops. Plus much more!
It's meteorological summer!
So what can we expect during meteorological summer? Adam and Joe have the answer. Plus they'll compare severe weather events in May compared with April and run down some of the names chosen for hurricanes this year. And what are your favorite snacks? The guys chat about theirs.
Hail to the Chief!
This week Adam and Joe are joined by their first ever guest, WANE 15 Chief Meteorologist Nicholas Ferreri! We discuss the tornado outbreak of last year and how we go about severe weather coverage. Nicholas joined in on the Fort Wayne pizza debate and we learn how Nicholas got into meteorology.
Soggy sums it up!
For this episode, Adam and Joe talk about...you guessed it...soggy weather and that includes flooding in Michigan. However that didn't stop Joe from venturing out onto the golf course. And you won't want to miss their biggest miss yet.
Records on both ends of the spectrum
Adam and Joe recap a wild stretch of weather for the region, which included the first 80° day of the year, followed by record cold, and severe thunderstorms. They then briefly discuss hurricane season and how this year marks six years in a row of tropical development prior to June 1st. In “What the Hail”, Adam and Joe react to news from the European Space Agency, which includes the plan to use human urine as an ingredient for concrete when building on the moon.
Mother's Day Memories and more
For this episode, Adam and Joe recap the active month of severe weather that southern states witnessed, and preview the anticipated rise in active weather that will be heading our way over the coming months. The conversation then shifts to Mother’s Day memories. In “What the Hail”, the topic of confirmed UFO’s is discussed. Then Adam and Joe recap their latest “Hits and Misses” and answer another weather question from a viewer.
Do you feel a draft?
On the heels of the NFL Draft, Adam and Joe host a mock “Weather Phenomenon” draft. Listen as various weather phenomenon are selected one by one. Adam and Joe explain what each of these weather events are and breakdown how each occurs. The topic then shifts from the weather draft to the “What the Hail” segment, where news of Las Vegas’s earliest 100°+ temperatures on record is discussed.
Talking about "The Last Dance" and the last frost
Adam and Joe talk about "The Last Dance" documentary and how Michael Jordan apparently said he would have wanted to be a meteorologist had he not excelled at basketball. So with that in mind, the two discuss what profession they would have pursued had they not chosen the weather profession. Plus when can we expect the last frost? They'll have the answer.
Is snow in April really that unusual?
Snowflakes filled the sky in mid-April, but is it really that unusual? Adam and Joe answer that question and they discuss another deadly outbreak of tornadoes in the south. Plus Joe talks about whisking and muscle memory.
Lovely weather we're having...for now
Adam and Joe discuss the gorgeous warm weather and why it's not likely to last the rest of April. Plus a discussion of hail and much more.
Severe Weather and coverage of the Jonesboro tornado
Adam and Joe discuss the media coverage of the Jonesboro, Arkansas tornado and why it's so important for meteorologists to have a thorough knowledge of the communities in their market. Plus Joe shares a storm chasing experience and in the "What the Hail" segment, the discussion turns to the lack of sunshine lately.
What to do when there's a 'Stay at Home' order
With COVID-19 pandemic developments dominating just about everyone's attention, Adam and Joe discuss their hobbies in a "stay at home" environment. There are more misses than hits in this week's "Hits and Misses" segment plus you'll learn how fewer planes in the sky could actually impact weather forecasting.
Social-distancing or what a difference a week makes
Even with the COVID-19 pandemic consuming much of our lives, Adam and Joe stay positive in this episode. They touch on Severe Weather Week and how to make sure you stay safe with some important reminders. In the "What the Hail!?" segment, the discussion delves into placing bets on the weather in lieu of sports betting. And for the viewer question segment, you'll learn the difference between climate and weather.
Coronavirus concerns and what role weather might play
Adam and Joe discuss the coronavirus pandemic and how weather might affect the spread of the virus in the Tracking the Topics segment. Plus it turns out Joe has very particular tastes when it comes to pizza. Plus he shares how treating his allergies has recently become a whole lot cheaper. And of course you won't want to miss this episode's Hits and Misses segment.
Why the Tennessee tornadoes were so deadly, and why northeast Indiana's winter was so mild
WANE 15 meteorologists Joe Strus and Adam Solarczyk discuss this week's devastating tornadoes in Tennessee, break down the mild winter locally, talk about the hits and misses of the week's forecasts and answer viewer questions in Episode 3 of Past the Forecast.
Snow way! Adam and Joe discuss the challenges forecasting snow totals
What's involved in trying to forecast snow totals? Adam and Joe delve into why it's a tricky proposition in "Hits and Misses" where they share some critical comments from viewers, some of which are hardly original. And you'll be entertained by the first installment of "What the Hail!"
A brief taste of what Past the Forecast is all about
Adam Solarczyk and Joe Strus are the weekend meteorologists on WANE 15 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In each episode of Past the Forecast they'll discuss all things weather related with an occasional foray into other topics. Take a listen.
Why Adam and Joe decided to become meteorologists, plus forecast "Hits and Misses"
Adam Solarczyk and and Joe Strus are the weekend meteorologists at WANE 15 and wane.com. In this opening episode of Past the Forecast they discuss what got them interested in weather and why they decided to pursue careers in meteorology in decisions that ultimately brought them to Fort Wayne. A regular feature of the podcast will be forecast Hits and Misses where the two talk about what they got right and what they got wrong. Plus they'll answer a couple of questions from the public and delve into a range of topics not always related to weather.