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    A strong Santa Ana wind event is expected across southern California through Saturday afternoon. The strongest winds will occur across the mountains of Ventura and Los Angeles counties with wind gusts between 60 and 70 MPH. Winds across Southern California are expected to peak Saturday morning. Low relative humidity, combined with the strong gusty winds, will lead to hazardous fire weather conditions. High Wind Warnings and Red Flag Warnings are in effect.
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The Barometer Bob Show

The Barometer Bob Show this week February 2, 2012
It's Ground Hog Day! Will Punxsutawney Phil see his shadow? Well that's a question we will all find out about. I bet he doesn't, and Winter is about over.
Stay tuned who my guest will be.
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I spoke about Weather Alerts, warnings, what and how to get the needed alerts to possibly save your life. NOAA Weather Radio, Cellular Text Messages, Twitter, Facebook, Tornado Sirens, are a few of them. But, the best way to get a warning is through a NOAA Weather Radio.
I had a couple of callers, Jonathan (Skype) from Florida, and John from Alabama.
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My guest was Doug Biesecker from NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center. We talked about space weather in general, why it occurs, how it impacts Earth, from aurora's to disruptive geomagnetic storms. Also, the solar max, why it's anticipated and when, and how NOAA monitors, anticipates, models these kinds of events. The SWPC (Space Weather Prediction Center) works as the nation's source...

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Do to a technical glitch, this broadcast is in it's entirety only in audio.
My guest was Matthew Stein, Author of "When Technology Fails" and "When Disaster Strikes". We discussed an article he posted in the Huffington Post "400 Chernobyls" about Solar Flare Events and how they...

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