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Blue Dot 10: How's The Weather?

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The weather: it's the ultimate ice-breaker. That's probably because it impacts us all, all the time. But what about the people who have to not only divine what's going to happen in our atmosphere (a pretty chaotic place, it turns out), but who have to then disseminate that to us everyday folk? And what if they're wrong? To to get a human perspective on this, we spoke with National Weather Service meteorologists Tom Dang and Bill Rasch , based out of Sacramento. We also spent some time with friend of Blue Dot Rob Elvington , a meteorologist from KRCR-TV in Redding.
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The weather: it's the ultimate ice-breaker. That's probably because it impacts us all, all the time. But what about the people who have to not only divine what's going to happen in our atmosphere (a pretty chaotic place, it turns out), but who have to then disseminate that to us everyday folk? And what if they're wrong? To to get a human perspective on this, we spoke with National Weather Service meteorologists Tom Dang and Bill Rasch , based out of Sacramento. We also spent some time with friend of Blue Dot Rob Elvington , a meteorologist from KRCR-TV in Redding.
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