Chapter 14. Katrina, 20 years later
In 2005 a powerful hurricane makes landfall over New Orleans, Louisiana, producing the largest disaster in the United States.
Chapter 13. Houston, do we have a problem?
Harvey has been one of the worst hurricanes to hit the United States. Over the city of Houston it left a number of...
Chapter 12: Miami, ready for another Andrew?
Andrew has been one of the worst hurricanes to hit South Florida, it's been 30 years and we talk to John...
Chapter 11 - Modeling the world
In Atmospheric Turbulence, ECMWF scientists explain how Destination Earth uses digital twins of the Earth to...
Chapter 10 - Flash Floods
Flash floods and flash flood warnings are critical in the face of an approaching hurricane.
Chapter 9 - DANAs vs hurricanes
An extreme DANA hit Valencia in 2024 with record rainfall, more than 200 deaths and warning failures. The podcast analyzes...
Chapter 08 - The hurricane path cone
In this episode we explore how hurricanes move, what the path cone means and review the history of...
Chapter 07 - Sahara dust can destroy hurricanes
Dust from the Sahara slows hurricanes, colors the sky and affects health. In this episode we connect the Caribbean and the Middle East...
Chapter 06 - Who names hurricanes?
In this episode of Atmospheric Turbulence we discover the history behind the names of hurricanes, how they are...
Chapter 05 - Coverage during a hurricane
An intimate journey into the heart of the hurricanes with Albert Martínez and Erika Camarena, who reveal the passion, effort and...