Welcome to the inaugural episode of Weather Whys, where curiosity meets meteorology! Join host Ed Oswald from the Weather Station Experts as he introduces a podcast dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of weather and climate.
Discover what makes Weather Whys a unique addition to your audio library, with its commitment to education, factual science, and family-friendly content.
In less than ten minutes every other Wednesday, you’ll gain insights supported by scientific research, designed to fit easily into your day. Tune in for our first season, filled with intriguing episodes that promise to answer all your weather ‘whys’. Don’t forget to subscribe and connect with us at [email protected]. Stay tuned for a weather-wise journey through the seasons!
[00:00:20] So why a podcast? When we started The Weather Station Experts it was more about weather station reviews. Now that we’ve been in business for three years, we have all kinds of weather and climate content, including a ton of educational content so an audio podcast seemed like a great way to connect with our readers and put a voice to what you’re reading here on the site.
[00:00:40] And as for the name, Weather Whys and that’s spelled W-H-Y-S, our name fits our mission. We are here to answer all the why’s and what’s you may have ever had about the weather. So, what can you expect from us? first and foremost, this podcast will be educational. We want you to learn something each time you listen, and not have to spend half your day doing it. Most of our podcasts will be less than 10 minutes, and that will make it easy to fit into your listening schedule.
[00:01:05] Next, Weather Whys will always be factual. and facts matter. Science can’t exist without facts. We’ll always present you with information that’s well supported by scientific research.
[00:01:15] And finally we taken great care to ensure that Weather Whys is appropriate for everyone. Content will be suitable for both kids and adults. We will keep things simple where possible. New episodes will be published every other Wednesday with occasional bonus video content from time to time. We’ll also build some exclusive content, but since it’s very early, stay tuned. Our first season, we’ll run through the beginning of summer but we have ideas for future episodes through nearly all of 2024.
[00:01:42] Finally, before we wrap up our first episode, we’d love to hear from you.
[00:01:46] You can email us at [email protected] and please subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Also, bookmark weatherwhys.show that’s w H Y S to get to our podcast homepage easily.
[00:02:00] Thanks for listening. We’re excited to get started.
[00:02:04] You have just listened to the Weather Whys Podcast. Weather Whys is a production of The Weather Station Experts and Oz Media. today’s episode was produced by Derek Oswald and myself from our studios here in West Lawn Pennsylvania.
[00:02:16] If you’d like to learn more about Weather Whys visit weatherwhys.show. On our website, you can listen to this episode and any past episodes, as well as get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.
[00:02:27] Don’t forget to subscribe to Weather Whys to get the latest episodes as soon as we release them you can find those links to apple podcasts, Spotify, Google, and more on our website as well.
[00:02:37] That’s all for today, be sure to join us again next time when we take a look at 2023’s wild weather. I’m your host, Ed Oswald.
[00:02:43] Have a great week and stay weatherwise.
Chapters:
- Introduction to Weather Whys
- The Mission Behind the Podcast
- What to Expect from the Episodes
- Educational and Factual Content
- Family-Friendly Programming
- Publishing Schedule and Exclusive Content
- Invitation for Listener Interaction
- Podcast Production and Subscription Information
- Teaser for Next Episode on 2023’s Wild Weather