
From the potential of Category 6 hurricanes to the most intense solar storms in decades, they are exploring how NOAA’s models are helping humanity navigate a rapidly changing climate—and its far-reaching impacts. Watching the episode you can learn about the effects of latent heat on hurricane intensity, massive ocean-topography shifts, and how warming waters and wetter storms affect storm severity, and the three guys discuss space weather, climate refugees, and the Argo robot fleets exploring ocean depths for answers.
The video chapter are the following, and my perspective is telling me not to believe the climate change - know the climate change (when I was a child there was much more snow and ice in the city during the winter and we hardly can find them), and people are saying this is happening in many places in the world:
- 00:00 - Introduction: Richard Spinrad
- 05:09 - Predicting the weather
- 10:26 - How water intensifies hurricanes
- 14:32 - Solar storms & coronal mass ejections
- 22:14 - How good are we at predicting?
- 33:40 - The ocean’s role in climate change
- 36:43 - Is there going to be a category six?
- 42:54 - Can you fly an airplane through a hurricane?
- 45:36 - Arificial Intelligence & data collection

You may not know how the new normal will look like bu you may not like it at all in only a few years from now.