Recorded: 10/7/24Have you ever wondered how a meteorologist predicts the weather? In the agricultural community, we understand the importance of accurate weather prediction and rely on forecasts to plan management decisions. In this episode, we are talking to Penn State meteorologist Kyle Imhoff about how weather is predicted, the innovative work his team does to improve weather prediction, and his forecast for the fall and winter seasons. Hosts: Ryan Spelman and Justin Brackenrich, Penn State ExtensionGuest: Kyle Imhoff, Penn State UniversityLinks:The Penn State Climatologist service: Agricultural Interests Climate ZonesWhat are El Niño and La Niña?Keystone MesonetPhoto credit: Ryan Spellman, Penn State ExtensionSign up for our newsletter, Field Crop News, and follow us on Facebook!
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