Masters, Mann, Hayhoe, Douglas: 2012 Review – 2013 Outlook

This month’s video for the Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media.

I stopped by Jeff Masters’s southeast Michigan home in early January, on a day that happened to be a record breaker for high temperatures  – just before a misbehaving jet stream snapped the upper midwest into a deep freeze.  The small spring-fed lake nearby made a great back drop for talking about what’s been happening in the historic watershed year of 2012, and what we can expect in 2013.

For more context, I added in pieces of conversations I’ve had recently with Katharine Hayhoe and Mike Mann – as well as my  favorite Republican Meteorologist, Paul Douglas.

6 thoughts on “Masters, Mann, Hayhoe, Douglas: 2012 Review – 2013 Outlook”


    1. That should start a week-long feeding frenzy of Mann-bashing over at DenierCentral, aka Willard Watts’ Weather Wonderings & Witticisms

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