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Kids HealthcastKids HealthcastEpisodio 167: Bronquiolitis por VRS, Vacunación contra el VRS y Seguridad en Climas FríosEn el nuevo episodio de hoy, es una traducción al español de un episodio original sobre el virus VRS, escrito y grabado por los Doctores Hare, Jeffers, y Samuel. Hoy, escucharán a la Doctora Abigail Kerschner y la Doctora Ginny Lee Olivier sobre varios temas que ustedes, como padres, pueden estar preguntándose. Este mes, comenzaremos con el tema principal, la bronquiolitis por VRS, luego, el tema de noticias de salud, y la vacunación contra el VRS. Y como siempre, terminaremos con una trivia divertida e interesante: el consejo para padres este mes es sobre la segurid...2025-05-0322 minCumbres Mexicanas: Manual Esencial para MontañistasCumbres Mexicanas: Manual Esencial para MontañistasClimas y Condiciones en Zonas de Gran AltitudClimas y Condiciones en Zonas de Gran Altitud Las altas cumbres de México tienen climas extremos y microclimas variables que impactan directamente la preparación y seguridad de los ascensos. Factores Climáticos: Altitud y Temperatura: Cada 1,000 metros, la temperatura baja 6-10 °C; es vital llevar ropa térmica. Presión y Oxígeno: Menos oxígeno a mayores alturas afecta el rendimiento y puede causar hipoxia. Radiación Solar: Mayor intensidad UV y reflejo de la nieve requieren protección solar y gafas UV. Vientos Fuertes: Superan los 80 km/h, bajando la sensación...2024-12-2204 minManual Esencial  para MontañistasManual Esencial para MontañistasClimas y Condiciones en Zonas de Gran AltitudClimas y Condiciones en Zonas de Gran AltitudLas altas cumbres de México presentan climas extremos y microclimas únicos que varían según la altitud, la topografía y las estaciones. Estas condiciones influyen directamente en la planificación, el equipo y las estrategias necesarias para un ascenso seguro y exitoso.Factores Climáticos Principales:Altitud y Temperatura: Por cada 1,000 metros de ascenso, la temperatura desciende entre 6 y 10 °C. Las cumbres mexicanas experimentan fríos extremos, especialmente en invierno, lo que requiere ropa térmica adecuada.Presión y Oxígeno: La reducción de presión atmosférica...2024-12-0904 minComunicARQ, Podcast de ConstrucciónComunicARQ, Podcast de Construcción98_ Passivhaus en climas cálidos, con Andreu VillagrasaHablamos con Andreu Villagrasa, un referente en la aplicación del estándar Passivhaus en climas cálidos. Durante la entrevista, Andreu profundiza en cómo este tipo de construcciones se adapta a zonas donde el calor es una constante, explicando las claves para garantizar la eficiencia energética y el confort en el hogar sin depender en exceso de sistemas de climatización como el aire acondicionado. Uno de los aspectos más relevantes que aborda es la elección de materiales. En climas cálidos, utilizar materiales que favorezcan el aislamiento térmico y la...2024-10-151h 34CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastSpecial Edition SW Climate Podcast - 2023 E&S FellowsWelcome to this special episode of the Southwest Climate Podcast with guest hosts: Gigi Owen & Christina Greene.  In this special episode, we bring you 3 guests that were all part of the CLIMAS Environment & Society Fellowship program over the past year.  A lot of the science that CLIMAS researchers do is done collaboratively with and for our community partners so that the science that we do ends up being useful to decision-making and policy development and planning.  Our Fellowship program offers University of Arizona graduate students the opportunity to take this kind of collaborative approach to address environmental and societal prob...2024-05-221h 21CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastFebruary 2024 SW Climate Podcast – El Niño’s Getting Late February 2024 SW Climate Podcast – El Niño’s Getting Late It’s the new year and Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins are back to give the lowdown on what’s happening in regards to the Southwest Climate in this month’s Podcast. They cover this past winter’s three-month pattern and overall conditions. Then they get global with the current state of El Niño and its influence on atmospheric rivers and other precip events seen in the first half of February. There’s a quick look at the resulting snowpack - which is an important feature of the west’s water supply. A...2024-02-201h 00CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastDecember 2023 SW Climate Podcast – Special MailBag Episode December 2023 SW Climate Podcast – Special MailBag Episode Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins sharpened their pencils, hit the library, and did their homework to bring you a very special MailBag episode of the Southwest Climate Podcast for this month.  Thank you to all the listeners for sending in your questions and for trying to stump our hosts.  This episode is not to be missed - so grab a cup of coffee and get ready to be schooled before heading off for the end of semester break.  And have a Happy Holidays from the Southwest Climate Podcast crew! Mentions: Question 1: We are based...2023-12-201h 33CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastNovember 2023 SW Climate Podcast – Winter is Coming November 2023 SW Climate Podcast – Winter is Coming In this month’s Southwest Climate Podcast, Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins are back from Thanksgiving to give a recap of November, which was not much to write home about.  They start gearing us up for the next few months by taking a look back at previous winters and give a glimpse into this coming season as far as impacts, synoptic features, and large-scale drivers.  The team rounds it out with a deep dive into El Niño and the complex forecasting that may or may not bring us some needed winter precipitation.  Also - t...2023-11-301h 03MUNDO EXPOMUNDO EXPOE169 Rosy Martínez - Proveedora de ClimasIngresa aquí para que te puedas registrar en el Newsletter de MUNDO EXPO y recibirlo directo en tu e-mail: https://mundoexpo.substack.com/ . Hoy te presento la plática que tuve con Rosy Martínez, la gerente de marketing y relaciones públicas de la empresa que es la distribuidora número uno de la marca de climas Trane de todo México: Proveedora de Climas. A ella tuve el agrado de entrevistarla frente al público asistente a la AHR Expo México el pasado mes de septiembre. Estuvo muy interesante el ejercicio, aquí te lo dejo para que la pu...2023-10-3040 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastSeptember 2023 SW Climate Podcast – 2023 Monsoon Recap Goodbye, adios, sayonara - In this month’s podcast, the crew is ready to put the 2023 monsoon in the rearview mirror.  Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins give this year’s monsoon season recap and the only good thing to say is that ‘at least it was not 2020’ :(  They cover what happened in September, review temperature and precipitation as well as the tropical storm season that prevented a full out non-soon.  We also get to hear the results of the Monsoon Madness game winners and take a look forward to a strong-leaning El Niño coming this winter.   Attention! For the first time for...2023-10-0952 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastAugust 2023 SW Climate Podcast – The Existential Monsoon In wrapping up a double-punch storm here in August ‘23, Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins are here to deconstruct the current monsoon season.  They discuss various analogs to this year, cover Hurricane Hilary that made its way up through the western U.S. as well as the potential for additional tropical storms to bring more precipitation to the Southwest.  Lastly they end on their predictions for September and into winter.  Good luck to all the Southwest Monsoon Fantasy Forecasts participants out there!   Mentions: Pima County Regional Flood Control District - Rainfall Map RainLog Southwest U.S. Summer Monsoon Season Precipitation Mapping Nation...2023-09-051h 06CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJuly 2023 SW Climate Podcast – A Puzzling Monsoon Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins bring you the July '23 edition of the Southwest Climate Podcast to tease out what the heck is happening with this year's monsoon.  They cover some of the record-breaking heat in July, look back at the historical record of past monsoons to find an analog to this year, weigh in on whether any or all can be attributed to the El Niño flex, and lay out their predictions for the Monsoon Fantasy game.  They may not have any definitive answers, but at least you'll get an insightful look at this summer's puzzling monsoon. Mentions: Arizo...2023-08-0354 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJune 2023 SW Climate Podcast – 2023 Monsoon Kick Off If you aren't thinking about the 2023 Monsoon Season, this Kick Off episode for the June 2023 Southwest Climate Podcast is just what you need.  Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins are here to dive into the May / June review, a look at the current wildfire season, a brief chat about drought, then get into the recent Tex-Mex Heat Dome and dive right into the nitty gritty of the upcoming '23 Monsoon Season. They follow it up with an overview of the flex of El Niño, some hurricane looks - and last but not least - Monsoon Predictions.   If you haven't signed up for the...2023-06-291h 15CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastMay 2023 SW Climate Podcast – Asking the Real Questions Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins are back in the May 2023 edition of the Southwest Climate Podcast where they are asking the real questions:  Has it been a quiet spring?  What was with that Monsoon-y Too Soon Maysoon?  Why is it so hot in the Southwest?  What are the models showing for the upcoming Monsoon season?  And how come those models are throwing shade?  Join the crew as they do a deep dive into the data to give their answers, explainers as well as a bit of the usual banter.   Mentions: CoCoRaHS RainLog NOAA Blog: "May 2023 ENSO update: El Niño knocking on t...2023-06-081h 10CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastSpecial Edition SW Climate Podcast - 2022 E&S Fellows For this special edition of the Southwest Climate Podcast Gigi Owen sits down with the CLIMAS exiting 2022 Environment & Society Fellows for a recap of their projects during their year as well as some words of wisdom for the incoming Fellows. Host: Gigi Owen 2022 Environment & Society Fellows:  Julia Davies Barriers to urban agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa Governance of traditional markets and rural-urban food systems in sub-Saharan Africa  Jake Dean  Rachel Zollinger Being for Somebody: Museum Inclusion During COVID-19 Community Ecology: Museum Education and the Digital Divide During and After COVID-19 "Science from the Past and for the Future: Learning from Indigenous Kno...2023-06-0255 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastMar 2023 SW Climate Podcast – Water Everywhere: Big Winter Stories In the March 2023 edition of the Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido still have plenty to talk about!  The pod starts out with a recap of the month of March’s precipitation and temperature followed by a discussion of whether ENSO played a role.  Then they plow (pun intended) into the ‘Big Winter Stories’ covering historical snowpack, atmospheric rivers, extremes and drought.  Stick around for the streamflow conversation as well as what Mike and Zack are looking forward to.    Mentions: Southeast Regional Climate Center - Climate Perspectives Tool – Western Region NOAA ENSO Blog: “Did La Niña drench the Southwest Un...2023-04-151h 20Gen 92Gen 92La evolución de los climas del mundo: una historia desde la antigüedad¿Te has preguntado cómo se han clasificado los climas del mundo a lo largo del tiempo? En este episodio, te llevaremos en un recorrido por la historia de la clasificación científica de los climas, desde la teoría de Koppen hasta la actualidad. También exploraremos cómo los cambios climáticos han impactado en la historia de la humanidad y cómo los climas del mundo continúan evolucionando en la actualidad. ¡Acompáñanos en este interesante viaje por la historia de los climas del mundo!Sigueme en mis redes sociales:FB @VladPDX92...2023-03-0339 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastFeb 2023 SW Climate Podcast - Having it Both Ways: A La Niña and non-La Niña Winter In the February 2023 edition of the Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido return after a bit of a hiatus, and have a lot to talk about (buckle up!).  Across the pod, they recap the winter conditions in the Southwest, talk about how this did/did-not live up to expectations for a La Niña winter, the effect some really widespread winter storm activity had across the western US, and what this means for snowpack and water supply going into spring. CLIMAS Member(s):   Michael Crimmins Zack Guido Ben McMahan 2023-02-161h 19CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastNov 2022 SW Climate Podcast - Checking in on the Extended Transition Season In the November episode of the Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido check in with some extended weather/transition events over the last few months, and how this relates to monsoon-like vs. fall and winter events. They work through a set of possible scenarios for winter, and what we might expect with the current (triple dip!) La Nina event already underway, but with a likely transition to ENSO-neutral by early 2023. They bring back the 'hazard report' to talk through the kinds of weather events and hazards we might see over winter, and wrap with a discussion of the...2022-11-231h 00Com Quantos Paus se Faz Uma CanoaCom Quantos Paus se Faz Uma CanoaProjeto ClimasVocês já se perguntaram qual é a percepção dos povos tradicionais da amazônia sobre as mudanças climáticas? Para responder essa pergunta  vamos conversar nesse episódio com a Profa dra Gislene Torrente Vilara do Instituto do Mar da Unifesp e com a Doutora em Biologia Thatyla Luana Beck Farago, ela é pesquisadora do INPA, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, e veio falar com a gente sobre o projeto Climas. Contato: @projeto.climas @thatylafarago email: projetoclimas@gmail.com 2022-05-1133 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastSpecial Episode - 2021 CLIMAS Environment & Society Graduate Fellows Interviews This episode is a break from the Southwest Climate Podcast, but Zack and Mike will be back in April to talk all things Southwest Climate.  In this special episode, Gigi Owen sits down for one on one conversations with Moriah Bailey Stephenson, Simone Williams, and Lea Schram von Haupt (the 2021 CLIMAS E&S Grad Fellows) to chat with each of them about their reflections and perspectives and their fellowship experience. You can also find more information about their projects in blog posts at climas.arizona.edu/blog. CLIMAS Member(s):   Bailey Stephenson Ben McMahan Gigi Owen Lea Schram von Haupt Si...2022-03-1650 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastMar 2022 Southwest Climate Podcast - Cold(ish), Windy, and Dry - Winter Recap & Looking Ahead In the Mar 2022 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido dive into a recap of winter (so far) in the Southwest. First, recap winter to date, and put it in the context of a double-dip La Niña, including precipitation totals, temperature, and snowpack. Then they take a closer look at the phases of the PNA (Pacific/North American pattern) and how this links to ENSO/La Niña and the weather conditions this winter. Finally, they revisit temperature to consider just how "cold" it has actually been, and preview a closer look at fire ou...2022-03-1142 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJan 2022 Southwest Climate Podcast - La Niña, Winter Storms, & the Jetstream In the January 2022 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido dive into the winter weather so far, tracking how this lines up with expectations in a La Niña year, and what to track this winter to look for La Nina effects - temperature, snow water equivalent, streamflow forecasts, etc.  They also take a closer look at the jetstream and the role this plays in winter weather in the Southwest, and where these recent events (and the monsoon) leave us in terms of drought.  They wrap with some discussion of the outlooks for the next mon...2022-02-0153 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastDec 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - Holiday 2021 Edition In the December/Holiday edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down for a quick look at the weather of the last month or so, some recent events bringing winter storms to the region, and what a La Nina might bring in the rest of 2021 and through the rest of winter 2022. They also reflect on 2021 and memorable events in the Southwest, and not surprisingly, this brings them both back to monsoon 2021. Thanks again to everyone who listens and supports the podcast, we hope everyone has a happy, restful, and safe holiday.   See you in 2022! 2021-12-2035 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastNov 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - Monsoon 2021 Roundup In the November edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido look back to monsoon 2021 to do a recap of the seasonal totals.  They are joined by Paul Iniguez, the Science and Operations Officer for the National Weather Service office in Phoenix, to take a closer look at the 2021 monsoon, how it stacked up around the region, and to hear a bit more about how the NWS offices work across the monsoon. This is a single focus episode - see the Oct 2021 episode for the normal monthly roundup and recap. Watch this space: https://www.weather.g...2021-11-1144 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastSept 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - Is the (Generational) Monsoon Over? In the September Edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to revisit last month's discussion of a generational monsoon. They check in around the region to see how various locations are faring and discuss the interesting patterns they've seen in monsoon activity so far. They put the totals to date into climatological context and rankings, to see who is experiencing a generational monsoon, vs. areas that are "just" above average (or who are lagging behind).  They wrap with a discussion of "Is the Monsoon Over" - and talk about the reasons why you m...2021-09-131h 09CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastAugust 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - 2021 - A Generational Monsoon? In the August 2021 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discuss the "monsoon that comes to you" (i.e. it's just about everywhere, and it just keeps coming!).  They discuss the (record) July for some areas, as well as the well above average conditions around much of the region. They also deconstruct the elements that are feeding into this persistent monsoon rainfall and take a deep dive into a few of the events that have contributed to impressive totals.  They wrap up with a discussion of outlooks for the rest of the se...2021-08-171h 04CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJuly 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - Early Monsoon Stats - All Timer or Too Soon to Tell? In the (mid/late) July edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido are back at it, given all that happened with the monsoon since early July.  First, they dive into monsoon conditions around the region, to put them into climatological perspective, while discussing some of the defining characteristics of the monsoon. Next they grapple with the question: Is this shaping up to be an all-timer for July, given all the rain that's already fallen (and what is in the forecast for the rest of July)?  The answer is complicated (tune in to hear where they la...2021-07-2351 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJuly 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - Tracking Heat Waves and the Onset of the Monsoon In the June/early-July edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discuss weather and climate in the Southwest.  They start with June heatwaves, and where these sit in comparison to climatology/normal for the Southwest, and how they differ from the record heat waves seen in the Pacific Northwest.  They transition to a discussion of the early(ish) onset of the monsoon this year, and whether this bodes well for a better monsoon than last year (frankly, this is a low bar to clear).  Finally, they recap their own (forecast) guesses for Jul...2021-07-0754 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastMay 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - Late May’s Most Common Question - What’s The Monsoon Forecast?! In the May 2021 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discuss a range of issues related to that most pressing question this time of year - "What's the Monsoon Forecast?!".  They run through the last month of weather, what we might expect from June given historical patterns and extremes, and how much faith we can put in forecasts this time of year (hint, it's tough to make a good monsoon forecast). The podcast wraps with a reminder about the Southwest Monsoon Fantasy Forecast game. We piloted the game last year, and this y...2021-06-0256 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastApr 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - Winter Weather Scorecard and Diving into Assessments of Seasonal vs. Mega Drought In the April 2021 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido jump into winter weather and assessments of (drought) conditions.  First, they look back at winter so far and see how it stacks up to recent historical totals. Next, they take a closer look at the relationship between summer and winter precipitation, and the various phase combinations (wet/dry, dry/wet, wet/wet, dry/dry). They turn to some paleoclimate expertise to help them think about these patterns, as well as how drought has been defined (seasonal drought, megadrought, etc.), and how these terms get used i...2021-04-281h 01CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastMar 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - Was the SW Winter ”La-Niña-y”? Best of the Worst Edition In the Mar 2021 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discuss the winter in the Southwest, and whether it lived up to expectations for a La Niña winter. They also go over streamflow, snowpack, and start a deeper dive into reservoirs, based on a listener question from last month (send in your questions if you have them!). They dabble a bit in the seasonal forecasts and talk about some of the key things they will be watching over the next 3-4 months, namely how fire season evolves, and when we can (r...2021-03-2550 minJuan Carlos Arana De Arana Asesores - Tranquilidad en finanzas personales a través de los segurosJuan Carlos Arana De Arana Asesores - Tranquilidad en finanzas personales a través de los segurosLos climas extremos y los segurosPor si prefieres escucharnos a vernos búscanos en formato Podcast Spotify https://spoti.fi/2LNyYud Google Podcast https://bit.ly/podcastg Apple Podcast https://apple.co/382SblM Te gustaría saber en 5 minutos ¿Qué riesgos pueden generar los climas extremos? ¿A que estamos expuestos y no tenemos ni idea en climas extremos? ¿Cuáles seguros nos pueden ayudar para solventar estos climas? ¿Te interesaría un diagnóstico sobre sus finanzas personales y que tan seguras están? Te invito a entrar a la página...2021-02-1905 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastFeb 2021 Southwest Climate Podcast - Recent Storms and Dry Forecasts - Diving into La Niña and 2021 In the February 2021 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido jump back into discussing winter conditions in the Southwest. This includes what happened so far in 2021 with a few runs of storms that affected parts of Arizona and New Mexico. This also includes the role that La Niña may be playing this winter (snowpack, streamflow forecasts, rain/snow events, etc.), and how this compares to previous winters and La Niña events. They also discuss what we might expect for the rest of the "wet" winter season (really, Feb-Mar) in the arid Southwest.  2021-02-0944 minSimples VinhoSimples VinhoSV#97 – O que as videiras querem – climas, solos e outrosUm episódio técnico e básico para entender latitude, clima, solos, correntes, ventos... tudo que a videira precisa. Afinal, o vinho bom é feito no campo. The post SV#97 – O que as videiras querem – climas, solos e outros appeared first on Simples Vinho.2021-02-0134 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastDec 2020 Southwest Climate Podcast - Tracking Drought Conditions, La Niña Forecasts, and What 2021 Might Bring In the Dec 2020 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discuss drought, La Nina, and what to expect (or at least hope for) in 2021. First, they recap the event that swept through on Dec 9-11, to talk through how different locations in the region fared in terms of precip.  Next, they transition into the drought situation, which is currently looking pretty dire for the region - and discuss 'just how much worse can it get' - given much of the region is at Exceptional Drought (D4, the highest category on the US D...2020-12-1651 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastNov 2020 Southwest Climate Podcast - Unprecedented or Uncommon, A La Niña Winter after a Failed Monsoon In the November episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discuss weather and climate in the Southwest, including what we might expect over the next few months.  They discuss La Niña and what this might mean for the Southwest, including implications of La Niña following a much drier than average monsoon and what the historical record says about just how unprecedented this pattern might be (dry monsoon, dry winter). Finally, they take a closer look at fire, and how the season has progressed in the Southwest, given the lack of rai...2020-11-1749 minAprende MeninoAprende MeninoEpisódio 225 - Climas Da TerraFala galera! Sejam bem vindos ao aprende menino! Na aula de hoje vamos falar sobre os climas da Terra. Vamos falar sobre:1. Quais são os climas 2. Área de ocorrência 3. Caracteristicas2020-10-2906 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastOct 2020 Southwest Climate Podcast - Monsoon 2020 Recap and Bracing for La Niña This Winter In the October 2020 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido open up with something fun - with a quick rundown of the Monsoon Game 2020, congratulating Mike (for his CLIMAS podcast team victory, with 33 points) and Aaryn O with his overall victory (56 points). Next, they look back on the monsoon, and try to make sense of some of the reasons that might have contributed to the widespread below average (or even record driest) conditions in the Southwest. They take a closer look at some of the mechanisms that might be in play and review a few...2020-10-171h 02CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastSept 2020 Southwest Climate Podcast - Working Through the 5 Stages of Grief on this Years (lack of) Monsoon In the September 2020 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido reflect on this year's monsoon.  The monsoon is not over, but at this point it is clear it will come in on the dry side of things. They discuss some of the reasons why, and how this below average monsoon compares across the region and to other years. Zack also recounts some of our Slack/text conversations about the monsoon and maps them onto the 5 stages of grief framework. They also discuss tropical storm activity in the eastern Pacific and talk through the monsoon game f...2020-09-101h 08¿Sabías Qué? Datos curioso para niños¿Sabías Qué? Datos curioso para niñosVenezuela, sus climas y parques nacionales. Primera ParteEn este episodio te comento sobre los diversos climas que posee Venezuela y sus parques nacionales2020-08-1505 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastAug 2020 Southwest Climate Podcast - June-Soon? Tracking Monsoon 2020 or Lack Thereof In the August 2020 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discuss "what is going on with monsoon 2020?!" This includes a review of different locations around the U.S. Southwest, where some locales are just barely hitting long-term averages, while others are running at record or near-record driest levels (so far). They also cover some of the factors driving these patterns, what we might expect in the 2nd half of the monsoon, and where this ranks in terms of the regional precipitation records (and unmet expectations). They wrap with a discussion of the...2020-08-1157 minGEOMAISGEOMAISClimas do mundoCaracterísticas dos principais tipos de climas2020-07-2404 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJuly 2020 Southwest Climate Podcast - The Monsoon’s ”Late” Start in Context Edition In the July 2020 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido update their discussion of the 2020 wildfire season, which is turning out to be quite active for Arizona (while New Mexico is relatively quiet). Next, they move on to monsoon 2020, focusing on what the outlooks and forecasts had to say about this year, how this slow start compares to previous years, and asking the question ‘does a late start matter?’ for the overall seasonal totals (hint: it’s complicated). They also include a discussion of “key numbers” for the monsoon and a discussion of some recent literature...2020-07-151h 11CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJune 2020 Southwest Climate Podcast - TooSoon or Not Soon Enough, The Wildfire and Monsoon Edition In the June 2020 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to talk about the last month of weather (including what Zack has coined the "TooSoon"), the current conditions (including the wildfire situation) and look forward to the monsoon. The monsoon may have officially started on June 15th, but they discuss why we are probably at least a few weeks away from seeing much in the way of rain. Also, we developed a 'play at home' game for guessing monthly monsoon totals, and we're excited to open this up to the general public. You...2020-06-2355 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastApr 2020 Southwest Climate Podcast - The Wet & Wildflowery Winter-into-Spring Edition, plus COVID & Climate, Streamflow, Reservoirs, Wildfire, and Sum... We hope that our climate/weather punditry can serve as a short break from concerns about the Covid19/coronavirus outbreak. We plan to continue producing this podcast remotely for the foreseeable future, and this podcast was recorded over Zoom. The sound quality might be a little different (or maybe you won't even notice), but we want to keep making the podcast during the stay-at/work-from-home order. We enjoy these discussions and hope you do too.  -Ben, Mike, and Zack In the April 2020 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido bring you the latest news and co...2020-05-2656 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJan 2020 Southwest Climate Podcast - Bold Predictions for 2020, Plus ”Are We (still) in a Drought?” Looking for the March 2020 Podcast?  We included the wrong bit.ly link in the email and the tweet leads to this page.  The Mar 2020 podcast is here: https://bit.ly/2IZf7GN In the Jan 2020 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido take a look back at 2019 and the climate that was, and make some bold (and not so bold) predictions for what could happen in 2020.  They also dive into the tricky question regarding drought designations in the Southwest, and grapple with the question of "Are we (still) in a drought?" - a common question we...2020-05-2653 minLocucastLocucastCómo generar climas utilizando la voz | Ep. 04La voz es una herramienta fundamental para transmitir imágenes en la mente de los que escuchan y según los tonos, matices y ritmos que se empleen, son los climas que se van a generar. En este episodio te explico cómo usarlos. Encontrá más info en www.cristianrequelme.com.ar y en IG: @cristianrequelme2020-05-0508 minThe Right WineThe Right WineEpisodio 54 - Tipos de clima ( Macro Climas, Micro Climas )En este episodio hablamos sobre los tres tipos principales de climas ( Continental, Mediterráneo, Oceánico/ Marítimo) y como afectan el estilo de cada región, subregión y país. Cuales son los tipos de climas que encontramos en las regiones mas clásicas y como distinguirlos en un blind tasting.2020-04-091h 15CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastDec 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - Winter/Holiday Optimism Edition In the Dec 2019 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Zack Guido is back and joins Mike Crimmins for a discussion of the fall weather that was, and the winter weather that could be. This includes a very wet November, some of the factors that might affect our winter weather patterns, and the challenge of looking further out than a week or two during an ENSO-neutral winter. Happy Holidays!  We'll be back in (Jan) 2020 for another look at SW climate and weather. November 2019 ranks from National Centers for Environmental Information - ncei.noaa.gov 2019-12-2439 minCapturando la temperie - CLTCapturando la temperie - CLTCLT04 - Diferencias entre meteorología y climatología. Climas y estaciones.Bienvenidos a CLT, el podcast. Un espacio dedicado a divulgar la ciencia meteorológica donde podrás aprender de una forma sencilla y amena cómo funciona el tiempo en nuestra Casa Tierra. En el capítulo de hoy conoceremos en detalle las diferencias entre meteorología y climatología, además de llevarte en un viaje vertiginoso por el universo a toda velocidad y conocer el porqué de las estaciones y los climas. ¿Preparado? Sintonías: Reckless by Dysfunction_AL (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. https://dig.ccmixter.org/files/destinazione_altrove/54482 Ft: Blue_Wave_Theory. P...2019-12-1225 minSegundoSegundoSEGUNDO: "Rimas locas para climas locos" 11/11/2019Desde las asignaturas de Lengua y de Natural Science, los alumnos recitan trabalenguas relacionados con nuestro Proyecto de Biblioteca, que este año se titula "THINK CLEAN,GO GREEN" y que gira en torno al cambio climático.UNICEF tiene diferentes materiales , tales como "Rimas locas para climas locos", muy adecuados para trabajar con niños la sensibilización sobre este grave problema que nos afecta a todos. Enhorabuena a estos pequeños lectores, que han practicado esta destreza, a través de los micrófonos de RadioMoralito. 11/11/20192019-11-1103 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastOct 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - The ’Conservation of Misery and Lapse Rate Doping’ Edition In the Oct 2019 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido recap the monsoon that was - or in many places, wasn't.  They discuss the monsoon overall (from June 15 - Sept 30), as well as recent September precipitation related to tropical storm activity and cut-off lows, to play the annual "is this monsoon or not?" game. They also think through how these events can juice seasonal totals, and take a closer look at the climatology of events (i.e. tropical storms) that supplement precipitation totals during the June 15 - Sept 30 monsoon period, and they consider how seasonal s...2019-10-0945 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastAugust 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - Tracking The Non-Soon - The Nobody Really Wins Edition In the August 2019 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido deconstruct the monsoon to-date (or the Non-Soon as some are calling it). They take a look at the regional precipitation patterns, how 2019 compares to recent years, and how far back we have to look to find a monsoon that is as dry as this one, with implications for drought as well as regional temperatures. They also look forward to the next 4-5 weeks to see if there's any chance to catch up (not likely) or at least finish strong (a bit better chance of that...2019-08-2750 minPuro TalentoPuro TalentoPuro Talento ep_004 Tribus que cambian climas organizacionales.Hola Bienvenido al Podcast de Puro Talento, hoy hablaremos a cerca de las Tribus que cambian climas organizacionales en compañía de la Licenciada Andrea Mariscal y el Licenciado Diego Madariaga. Quizá este término de Tribu lo relacionamos mas con el conjunto de personas que habitan en un lugar determinado pero en este caso lo llevamos al ámbito organizacional dentro de una empresa del cómo se presenta y se identifica. Este dinamismo se vuelve parte del estilo de vida del trabajador al grado de que se contagia a otras personas como amigos, familiares o compañeros de otros grupos...2019-08-2220 minPuro TalentoPuro TalentoPuro Talento ep_004 Tribus que cambian climas organizacionales.Hola Bienvenido al Podcast de Puro Talento, hoy hablaremos a cerca de las Tribus que cambian climas organizacionales en compañía de la Licenciada Andrea Mariscal y el Licenciado Diego Madariaga. Quizá este término de Tribu lo relacionamos mas con el conjunto de personas que habitan en un lugar determinado pero en este caso lo llevamos al ámbito organizacional dentro de una empresa del cómo se presenta y se identifica. Este dinamismo se vuelve parte del estilo de vida del trabajador al grado de que se contagia a otras personas como amigos, familiares o compañeros de...2019-08-2220 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJune 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - Astonishment re: May & Monsoon Preseason Edition In the June edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido discuss the astonishingly good run of weather the Southwest experienced in May. This busted their bet game of how many 100 degree days in May (there were zero! - Mike bet 2, Zack bet 5-6) but they'll take that loss every year if they could.  They also discuss what this has meant for drought, snowpack, streamflow, and fire risk, and compare monthly and seasonal temperature and precipitation patterns with long term averages. They finish with an extended preview of the monsoon, including a discussion about how difficult i...2019-06-1750 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastApril 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - The Winner-Winter Narratives Edition In the April 2019 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido discuss the winter that (really) was for most of the Southwest, as well as more recent conditions that have favored Arizona over New Mexico. They also connect late fall and winter precipitation events to current and ongoing issues in the Southwest, including drought and reservoir storage and the status of lakes Mead and Powell, pollen and allergies this spring, and wildfire risk heading into the summer. They wrap up with a discussion of current and projected El Niño conditions, as well as what impact t...2019-05-0151 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastMarch 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - The Best Winter Since Last Winter Edition In the March 2019 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido reflect on the winter so far, including the "frigid" temperatures and "exceptional" precipitation. They also contextualize the winter by looking at the last 5 years - mostly warmer and drier - vs. climatology -- considering what a normal winter might actually look like in the Southwest.  They also discuss snowpack across the west, and consider how widespread this winter activity has been within the West. In addition to a brief detour into the state of El Niño and possible implications, they also revisit Zack's ski tr...2019-03-1550 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJanuary 2019 Southwest Climate Podcast - Tracking Winter Precip, the Polar Vortex, and Waiting for El Niño In the January 2019 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast - Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido embrace our winter and talk through how the Southwest is performing over the last 30-90 days (including a recap of snow so far).  They also dive into the Polar Vortex, and talk through the factors that drive its appearance, and what it means for the rest of the country (as well as the Southwest).  They also take a brief detour to take a closer look at forecast snow totals across the West, in Zack's (hopefully successful) bid to predict good snow for an upcoming ski...2019-01-3154 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastDecember 2018 Southwest Climate Podcast - The Snow-tacular Podcast (or The Pod-tacular Snowcast) Edition In the December edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido talk about the flip between our wetter/cooler October, and the drier conditions in November, as well as December so far. Next they dive into the snow - in a discussion of snow climatology in the Southwest, as well as a recent paper about declining snow in the western U.S by some of our colleagues in the Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences. Finally, they talk about the outlook for the next three months (Jan-Feb-Mar) and come up with a new bet tracking the mo...2018-12-2040 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastNovember 2018 Southwest Climate Podcast - Part 2 - El Niño in the Southwest In part 2 of the November 2018 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido dive into El Niño in the Southwest. They discuss the current state of the science, what the forecasts have to say about El Niño, and what climatology can tell us about our expectations for an El Niño event in the Southwest. Production note: Travel schedules prevented us from recording a podcast in October, but Mike and Zack clearly had some pent-up perspectives on SW Climate, so the podcast ran a bit long.  We decided to release the podcast in two part...2018-11-2620 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastNovember 2018 Southwest Climate Podcast - Part 1 - Monsoon 2018 Rankings, Reliving October, and Wildfire In the November 2018 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido give a brief recap of the monsoon rankings for 2018, to compare seasonal totals, and to see if a bit of hindsight adds anything to our assessment of the monsoon this year. Next they dive into October conditions in the Southwest (precipitation and temperature), and discuss the role that the Pacific tropical storm season played in these events, and the impacts that season had at a regional scale. They finish with a discussion of wildfire, with an eye towards what is happening in California right now. Pro...2018-11-2245 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastSeptember 2018 SW Climate Podcast - Monsoon 2018 - The ”Increased Chance of Above-Normal Expectations” Edition - Climatology(plus) Wins! In the September 2018 edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido look back at the monsoon and talk about how the monsoon fired up and unfolded, some pretty impressive rain totals in the Southwest, and who might have been left out at times.  There are technically still a few days left in the monsoon, but during the 'transition' season of September, it takes some pretty special circumstances (or a tropical storm!) to bring widespread precipitation to the region. Conveniently, this just happened, so they talk about this event (on/around Sept 19) as well as the weather eve...2018-09-2544 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJuly 2018 SW Climate Podcast - A Little Better than Climatology - A Fast Start to ”Monsoon” Precip and Optimism for the Season The Monsoon is back! In the July edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido kick off with a recap of the role that Hurricane Bud played in driving storms and moisture into the Southwest on June 15-16, with a focus on the tropical moisture incursion that occurred during the transitional season. They even take a moment to discuss whether that event was the monsoon, or just - in Mike's words ' "monsoon-y". Next, they turn to the onset of the actual monsoon in terms of a few different metrics (precipitation, dewpoint, precipitable water), the atmospheric...2018-07-1342 minTudo Por Um CastTudo Por Um Cast7 - Climas Merdas, Geopolítica HUE e Outros Cracks !No podcast, a dupla XY está louca e querendo confronto direto,  vamos começar com os climas merdas que passamos nas nossas vidas, Geopolítica mais ou menos e outras loucuras  .Esse episódio conta com a participação de Guilherme Issa (@gui.lhotino) e Anselmo Negueba. Nos siga em nossas redes sociais: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Tudo-Por-Um-Cast-1935391523457101/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tudoporumcast/ ( @tudoporumcast ) E você tem alguma crítica, sugestão ou comentário enviado para o nosso e-mail: tudoporumcast@gmail.com Musica de Encerramento: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=666y56PpwoQ2018-07-051h 09CLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJune 2018 SW Climate Podcast - Dealing with Drought, Monsoon Outlooks, and the Magical Monsoon Mystery Tour In the June 2018 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to dive into their favorite season. The monsoon is on the horizon, which leads to considerable excitement.  First, they recap temperature and precipitation in the region, and talk about how this connects to the fire season so far. They turn to the monsoon outlooks and forecasts, with a close look at what these forecasts are saying, but how much certainty we have (or don't have) in monsoon seasonal forecasts. Zack then makes his case for the miracle monsoon - a mash up of d...2018-06-0945 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastMay 2018 SW Climate Podcast - Warm, Dry, and Windy - (this) May in the Southwest In the May 2018 edition of the CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discuss May's weather and climate, especially the windy conditions that seem to fire up every year around this time, and the role that plays in wildfire season.  They also discuss the precipitation history of the past year, reflecting on the low precipitation totals across most of the Southwest, but how concentrated the rain events were in Southern Arizona (July during last the monsoon, and a good run of storms in February).  This leads them to a discussion of drought in the region, wh...2018-05-1644 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastApr 2018 SW Climate Podcast - Diving into Atmospheric Rivers & their Role in Southwest Precip In this episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discuss what happened with the weather over the last 30 days. They break down the event from mid-February that brought a pulse of moisture to SE Arizona and SW New Mexico, including the connection between atmospheric rivers and precipitation in the Southwest (vs. CA). They also discuss the larger regional patterns of rain, snow, and streamflow within the context of the fading La Niña signal, and wrap things up with a new bet. When will the first 100 degree day occur? - tune in for...2018-04-0629 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastFeb 2018 SW Climate Podcast - Realistic Expectations for Clawing Back to Normal Precip in a La Niña - Prospects for a Miracle March? In the February 2018 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido chat about what's been going on in the Southwest over the past few months, since we last recorded a podcast.  In terms of precipitation, the answer is not much, unless the day in question is also a podcast day - the weather has an odd - but welcome - habit of raining on days we record the podcast.  In terms of temperature, the record to near record heat remains a key part of the winter story. Specifically, Mike and Zack discuss the conditions of the past 1...2018-02-1940 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastDec 2017 SW Climate Podcast - Convergence & Persistence in the SW - Drought, Wildfire, & La Niña Conditions In this episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido discuss the regional temperature and precip of the past 30-90 days, including the mostly above average temperatures, the very dry conditions, and the recent precipitation event that hit parts of southern Arizona and New Mexico. They also discuss the California wildfires in the context of the Santa Ana winds, years of persistent drought, and the convergence of conditions that set the stage for the current crisis in California - with an eye towards what conditions in Arizona and New Mexico look like for this coming fire...2017-12-2236 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastNov 2017 SW Climate Podcast - A Tale of Two Octobers in the Southwest In the Nov 2017 episode of the CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discussion temperature and precipitation in the Southwest over the past month or so, and the discrepancy between Arizona and New Mexico re: precipitation.  They also dive into ENSO and the emergent (weak) La Niña conditions, and what this might mean, taking a close look at last year (another weak La NIña) and other weak La NIña events of the past decades. They wrap up with a quick summary of the seasonal outlooks for the Southwest. 2017-11-0925 minPodcast de Enreda2Podcast de Enreda2Programa 27 de octubre Climas y refrigeraciónNos visita en el estudio el ing. Pastrana especialista en climas y refrigeración, nos platica de los detalles de instalación cuidado y mantenimiento de los equipos asi como el cuidado del aire y el medio ambiente, no dejes de escucharlo por que trata temas que debemos tomar en cuenta en este tema2017-11-0557 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastSW Climate Podcast - 2017 Monsoon Recap (June 15 - Sept 30) - Boasting, Coasting or Ghosting In this episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido look back at the monsoon that wasn't, then very much so was, and then wasn't again (at least in Arizona), as well as the late season surge over in New Mexico.  They discuss the mechanisms that helped push the monsoon to near record levels in July, but helped facilitate a shut down for most of August and nearly all of September.  They also discuss "the bet".  Next month the discussion will return to ENSO, drought, and upcoming forecasts for fall/winter in the SW, but for now...2017-10-0332 minGeografíaGeografíaT6. Climas y paisajes del Planeta Tierra.El desierto de Namib, el desierto de Atacama o el del Kalahari son ejemplos de un clima cálido extremo. ¿Conoces cuáles son los climas de la Tierra? ¿Sabes dónde llueve más en el mundo? ¿Sabes dónde se da el permafrost? ¿Por qué decimos el clima Mediterráneo se da en Estados Unidos también?2017-09-1622 minActivateActivateActivate N° 14: 5 claves para hidratarte en climas fríos durante el runningGerardo De Salvador presenta Activate, el magazine de la Actividad Física, la Salud y el Mundo, acompañado de la mejor Música. Temas: 1. 5 claves para hidratarte en climas fríos durante el running 2. 10 trucos para vivir mejor 3. Composición Corporal 4. Gimnasia con pelota inflable, ¿sólo una cuestión para embarazadas? Canciones: 1. Alphaville – Big In japan 2. Kilian & Jo - Suburbia ft. Erik Rapp 3. Doctor Krapula - La fuerza del amor 4. Bonye M - Ma Baker 5. Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion 6. Carlos Vives – Al filo de tu amor 7. Queen - Princess of universe 8. Red Hot Chili Peppers Give It Away 9. Rednex - Cot2017-09-0258 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastAugust 2017 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Monsoon Midpoint Recap - Swinging for the Fences In the August edition of the CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido discuss how much has changed since the last podcast (Jul 12), which ended up being one of the first days in an impressive string of sustained monsoon precipitation events across the Southwest - and in much of southern Arizona in particular.  In the podcast - Mike and Zack recap the monsoon performance and statistics to date, they give an overview of the atmospheric patterns that led to the extended run of monsoon precipitation, and they daydream a bit about how close this year could come to monsoo...2017-08-1137 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJuly 2017 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Monsoon Round One (Plus the 122nd Coolest June on Record) In this edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast - Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to discuss Southwestern weather & climate, including: The extended heat wave of June 2017 (and the near record heat for the first half of 2017 (Jan-Jun)) (1:00 - 15:00), The wildfires in the Southwest , and the role that a monsoon late arrival might have played (15:00-19:00) The Southwestern Monsoon - the components of the system, comparisons to other years, and what we might expect going forward (19:00-38:00) As a note: this was recorded on Jun 12, 2017, before most of the extended run of monsoon activity that hit southern Arizona...2017-07-1839 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJune 2017 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Spring’s Last Gasp, Reservoirs and Streamflow, Imminent Heat, and Monsoon Patience In this episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido discuss May weather in comparison to the record/near-record March conditions, what this means for snowpack, streamflow and reservoir conditions. They also discuss past/present/future wildfire, the imminence of summer heat, and the eventual relief monsoon conditions will bring.  Oh and a bit of El Niño sprinkled throughout - the role it might be playing in seasonal outlooks, and how strong it might be. 2017-05-3135 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastMay 2017 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Quiescent but Warm: Calm Before the Fire and Brimstone In the May 2017 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast - Zack Guido is back and sits down with Mike Crimmins to do a recap of the winter that was (or in some ways, wasn't), the current and recent conditions in the Southwest (including fire weather and fire conditions), and a look forward to what we can expect from the "fire and brimstone" season that is already building (with just a hint of a monsoon discussion to keep Zack feeling sane). We updated our iTunes podcast feed: It would help us tremendously if you could rate and review the new p...2017-05-0437 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastSW Climate Mini Podcast - March the ”Snow-Eater” and Early April Fires (but not the Sawmill) In this mini-episode of the SW Climate podcast, Mike Crimmins and Ben McMahan take a quick spin around the "snow-eater" temps of March, plus a brief comment on fire conditions. As a note: this was recorded before the SawMill Fire started in late April, so the discussion is on March conditions, and some commentary on early April Fire events (Shovel, Molino Basin). it might seem obvious now, but around 8 minutes in, but Mike hits the conditions that led to the SawMill fire pretty nicely. We'll have a full length podcast next week with Mike and Zack. CLIMAS Member(s):   Ben M...2017-04-2815 minPastor Pedro Urias, Puerta Del Cielo PDCNEWYORKPastor Pedro Urias, Puerta Del Cielo PDCNEWYORKLos Climas EspiritualesLos Climas Espirituales by PDCNEWYORK2017-03-2200 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastMar 2017 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - A Wild and Wooly Winter Worth Waiting For In the March 2017 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido discuss the winter season in the Southwest - with an eye towards how Arizona and New Mexico have fared (temperature, precipitation, snowpack, streamflow forecasts, etc.), as well as to the exceptional events taking place in California and across the Intermountain West.  They also try to put this "La Niña" into context, how it did (or did not) meet expectations, and whether that even matters at this point, as well as what the rumblings of El Niño might mean for the rest of the Spr...2017-03-0835 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJan 2017 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - La Niña’s Best Impression of an El Niño In this episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido talk about the last few months of weather in the Southwest, and how it doesn't quite look like we might have expected given borderline La Niña conditions. They also discuss the recent run of storms, and what this might mean for drought, as well as the decay of La Niña and what this might mean for the rest of the winter in the Southwest.  They share their mix of optimism given the weak/decaying La Niña, and pessimism given how dry the Southwest can be...2017-01-3040 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastDec 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Holiday Edition! - ENSO - a gift that keeps almost giving In the December (Holiday!) edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido discuss the last few months of (warm, mostly dry) weather in the Southwest, what the season may hold given the "weak" La Niña conditions that may (or may not) be sticking around through the early part of 2017, and how the impacts we look for in the Southwest are connected to much larger regional and global phenomena - Atmospheric Rivers & the Polar Vortex (respectively). 2016-12-1934 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastNov 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - SW Climate & Water Year in Review In the November edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido cover a range of topics, including: A recap the last month of weather in the Southwest (including our hot and dry October and what the first half of November brought),  A look back at the water year (Oct 1 2015 - Sep 30 2016) to discuss how the Southwest fared, and what this perspective lends to our understanding of SW climate, A look forward to La Niña - what the models are saying, as well as what these patterns might mean for winter in the Southwest.   2016-11-2335 minAirosaAirosaClimas de hidalgoTIPOS DE CLIMAS DE HIDALGO: El 39% del estado presenta clima seco y semiseco, el 33% templado subhúmedo el 16% cálido húmedo, 6 % cálido subhúmedo y el restante 6% templado húmedo, estos últimos se presentan en la zona de la huasteca. La temperatura media anual es de 16°C.2016-10-3101 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastOct 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Monsoon Leftovers Edition - SW Monsoon Recap and Commentary In this episode of the CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido recap the Southwestern monsoon, with an eye towards how various regions of the Southwest fared in terms of storm events and seasonal totals. They also discuss the different events that contribute to seasonal totals during the official monsoon (June 15 - Sept 30), as well as what some of the best case and worst case monsoon totals might look like in a thought experiment regarding monsoon extremes.  They close out with a brief discussion of La Niña (or the lack thereof), and a look towards what fall and w...2016-10-1131 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastAug 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - The SW Monsoon - Playing With House Money, Living on Borrowed Time In the August episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido take a closer look at the monsoon in the Southwest. They recap the monsoon, they discuss the components that factor into monsoon precipitation patterns and the high degree of spatial and temporal variability of that precipitation, and the way the monsoon can fade or surge as the official season winds down, depending on how the season progresses (and how much tropical storm activity contributes to the seasonal total). Note: In what should probably be a running disclaimer for the duration of the monsoon, given the variab...2016-08-2334 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJuly 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Monsoon Tercile Edition Note: this podcast was recorded just prior to the run of storms that fired up in late July, so while Mike and Zack hint at the upcoming storms and moisture (most models were pointed towards an uptick in monsoon activity, their discussion does not cover this latest run of storms (we'll save a discussion of this event for the next podcast). We'd like to take credit for the increased monsoon activity, since these storms have a habit of popping up just after we finish recording (see last month!), but such is the inherent spatial and temporal variability of the monsoon...2016-08-0234 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJune 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Monsoon in the SW: Predictably Inevitable, but Inevitably Unpredictable. In the June 2016 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido look back at May and June to discuss the relatively mild weather of May, the near-record heat in June, and the transition into the monsoon.  In the second half of the podcast, they dive into the weeds on monsoon climatology and the variable spatial and temporal patterns that characterize the monsoon in the Southwest. They highlight what we might expect in the next 90 days, along with a discussion of the difficulty of creating regional monsoon season forecasts (given the high degree of spatial and temporal variabilit...2016-07-0138 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastMay 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Even more disappointment re: El Niño and looking towards the impending ”Doom Season” In this episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido cover a side range of topics related to weather and climate in the Southwest, including:  The transition from winter into spring so far with a recap of weather over the past month, including the recent run of milder and wetter weather than we might expect in a normally dry period, A deeper dive on the ongoing disappointment that was El Niño, by looking closely at a preliminary analysis (Levine & McPhaden, below), and what it begins to tell us in diagnosing what happened with El Niño An...2016-05-2335 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastApr 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - An Exceptional El Niño - (For all the ”Wrong” Reasons?) In the early April edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido look back at our exceptional El Niño event, which may be standing out for all the wrong reasons - especially in the Southwest.  They discuss the anomalously warm and dry conditions the Southwest has experienced since early January; and put these conditions into context regarding our expectations in a strong El Niño year, what might be driving these patterns (and the moisture away from us), and just where that moisture has gone.  They also discuss the similarities of the current precipitation pattern to La Niña...2016-04-1134 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastFeb 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Delusions of Hydroclimate Grandeur In the February episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Zack Guido is back, and he and Mike Crimmins sit down to talk, you guessed it, El Niño.  They recap what we've seen over the past month, and take a closer look at whether this El Niño event is actually underperforming, whether expectations were set too high going into the season (Godzilla, etc.), and what we might expect for the upcoming month if we can ever break out of this high pressure system.   2016-02-2632 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastJan 2016 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - Great Expectations for El Niño Winters in the SW In the January 2016 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Ben McMahan** recap the transitional weather patterns of the last few months of 2015 as we moved from Fall into Winter, and discuss whether this transitional season matched general expectations, given what is expected in an El Niño year.  They also discuss what a characteristic southwestern winter pattern looks like, and conclude the podcast with a conversation about how this El Niño event has stacked up so far this winter, and what they anticipate over the next few months. *We had a small technical difficulty with the au...2016-02-0229 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastDec 2015 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - El Niño in Full Swing and Fall Recap In the December episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido discuss the difficulty of characterizing a climate phenomenon (in this case El Niño) on a weather time scale, which is made difficult by the highly variable transition season we see in the Southwest in October and November.  This difficulty is especially salient as media, the general public, and climate scientists are all hungry for explanations as to whether day to day events fit into larger climate patterns (i.e. is this an El NIño related impact or not!?). They also go over the recent...2015-12-1535 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastNov 2015 CLIMAS SW Climate Podcast - The Hunt for Wet October In the Nov 2015 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins look back on an anomalously wet October, and in particular the effect of one system that made two visits to the Southwest.  They also talk about Hurricane Patricia, and the speed at which that tropical system escalated to one of the strongest storms on record.  They also talk about October weather in terms of the seasonal transition (between monsoon summer and fall/winter patterns) and the impact of tropical storm systems, as well as the difficulty of attributing specific weather events to longer term patterns (i...2015-11-1033 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastOct 2015 SW Climate Podcast - Monsoon Recap In this episode of The Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins & Zack Guido recap the 2015 monsoon, (and revisit some of their predictions from earlier this summer). In part 1, they give a quick overview of the monsoon, before taking a closer look at the month by month progression, to track the overall season for what stood out (and what was underwhelming).   In part 2, they talk about nuances associated with the monsoon, including the impacts of El Niño, and eastern pacific tropical storm activity.   They conclude with a discussion of the variable nature of  the monsoon, and what makes this such an excitin...2015-10-0737 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastSW Climate Podcast - El Niño Super-Podcast Note: We had server difficulties with our podcast feed - the podcast is posted now, and is also available on iTunes. In this edition of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Zack Guido and Mike Crimmins focus specifically on El Niño and what we can expect going into this fall and winter, given the "strong" status of this El Niño event. Part 1: A look at the El Niño signal, including a look back at what happened in 2014 (and why El Niño didn't start when we thought it would), as well as a look forward for what El Niño might...2015-09-2400 minCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastCLIMAS - Southwest Climate PodcastAug 2015 Southwest Climate Podcast - Mid-Season Monsoon Report Card (and some El Niño too) In this episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido take a closer look at the 2015 monsoon so far, with thoughts on how it has fared, and what it looks like for the rest of the monsoon, particularly with El Niño looming on the horizon.  In addition to a general summary and recap, they look at spatial and temporal variability of the monsoon, some of the features that drive 'breaks' in the monsoon, and what impact El Niño might be having now, and this winter, especially if it remains a strong event.  They also talk...2015-08-1830 min