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Weather Folklore – Real or Ridiculous?
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Weather Folklore – Real or Ridiculous?

Weather Folklore – Real or Ridiculous?

Everything Under the Sun · AccuWeather: Weather | Science | History

November 8, 201836m 3s

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Show Notes

The AccuWeather Network’s Bernie Rayno and AccuWeather Meteorologist Becky DePodwin join host Regina Miller to discuss popular Weather Folklore! Can a woolly bear caterpillar really forecast the coming winter weather? Is the old saying that “lightning never strikes the same place twice” a myth? What about “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky in morning, sailor’s warning.”? Are these examples of Folklore Real or Ridiculous? Bernie, Becky and Regina have all the answers! Plus, Mike Smith, Meteorologist & former AccuWeather Senior Vice President and Chief Innovative Executive joins the podcast to discuss his new project of forecasting disease outbreaks and how weather conditions play a role in these forecasts. It’s an entirely new way of saving lives, something that has never been done (by anyone) before.

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