Between the Bookends: 8 Books We Read in October 2020
In this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Scott, and Rebecca review eight books they read during the spookiest month of the year.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Scott, and Rebecca review eight books they read during the spookiest month of the year.
Continue ReadingThis month, Sophie and Rebecca share some of the books that have helped them settle into this brand new decade.
Continue ReadingPatricia shares her thoughts about the affordable, elegant BloomSky SKY1 weather station and camera combo and chats with the company about their upcoming SKY2 and STORM.
Continue ReadingThe Oregon Scientific Weather+ sensor system couples with a Bluetooth-enabled smart device to provide temperature, humidity, and pressure data.
Continue ReadingPatricia checks out the latest version of the AccuWeather Weather for Life app for iOS, featuring Future Radar.
Continue ReadingWeather stations can bring a lot of fun and education, as well as weather data, into your home. If your family is into science, a weather station is a great buy.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Patricia answers questions about why the sky is so much more blue in the western United States.
Continue ReadingAfter two big storms in one week, GeekMom Sarah gets creative at playtime with everyday household items.
Continue ReadingThe Oregon Scientific Weather@Home station is an affordable geeky gift for anyone who might want to be more in tune with atmospheric conditions.
Continue ReadingThis smartphone anemometer device is inexpensive, rugged, and perfect for those who require timely, accurate wind measurements for their favorite outdoor activities.
Continue ReadingDear Weather Channel, you’re going to have to up your game if you want my viewership back.
Continue ReadingIs it “hurricane”, “typhoon”, or “tropical cyclone”? Read on to learn about this and other regionally-inspired weather terms.
Continue ReadingPolar Vortex. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Continue ReadingAlmost eight months after Hurricane Sandy, the Jet Star roller coaster is gone from the waters off of Seaside Heights. But the storm is still an everyday presence.
Continue ReadingAre you a “Force of Nature”? Take the pledge to be one during National Severe Weather Preparedness Week from March 3-9th. This is the week that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has joined forces with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to educate and inspire Americans to be ready for this year’s severe weather. They have adapted the catch-phrase “Be a Force of Nature” to help Americans remember to be proactive and ready.
Continue ReadingWhat’s Happening GeekMom Rachel recently got to poke the mind of a geek icon. Check out her interview with Gerald Casale, founding member of the band DEVO. It’s the last week before Labor Day, but don’t despair: Laura’s 35 Ways to Make Summer Last is all you need. Melissa’s adventures extend beyond the GeekMom universe, […]
Continue ReadingMay I introduce this list of fun, trivia-game-worthy facts that you might only hear from a meteorologist. Impress your friends at parties! Inspire your kids! There’s no end to the fun here! These facts are in no particular order, just the order they popped into my head. Nor are they adherent to any particular theme in weather history or meteorology. Enjoy!
Continue ReadingIn the wake of last weekend’s tornado outbreak impacting Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee, on ABC News, Diane Sawyer reported that there was no warning to the storms: Something terrifying took the South by surprise last night — no warning. 25 tornadoes striking in less than 24 hours. In the meteorology community, especially among some of […]
Continue ReadingIn Maine we prepare for power outages in the winter, whether we get 12 inches of snow, or an ice storm that candy coats everything. We stock up on batteries, canned food and frozen goods. Yes, you heard me, frozen goods: if the power goes out we can throw it in the snow bank, nature’s […]
Continue ReadingAs GeekMom’s token meteorologist AND military member, in honor of the final shuttle mission planned for next week, I’m thrilled to share with you some insight into the weather forecast preparations for a space shuttle launch. After all, what delays launches most often? The weather, right? I’m not sure if a precise count exists, but […]
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