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I contributed a column called Heavy Weather to Outside's website in 2018 and 2019.
  1. October 15, 2020: How to Read A Surface Weather Map
  2. June 27, 2019: America's Weather Forecasts Are About to Get Better
  3. April 30, 2019: How to Read Weather Radar Like a Pro
  4. April 25, 2019: How Weather Affects Your Body
  5. March 14, 2019: This Spring's Weather Could Be Just as Wild as Winter's
  6. March 2, 2019: Why Temperature Inversion Is Dangerous
  7. February 21, 2019: Driving in Snow for Beginners: A Useful Guide
  8. January 31, 2019: The Difference Between Weather And Climate
  9. January 18, 2019: The National Weather Service Is Our Best Federal Agency
  10. January 7, 2019: How to Vet the Best Weather Apps
  11. January 3, 2019: Alaska's No Good, Very Dry Winter
  12. December 21, 2018: A Skier's Guide to El NiƱo
  13. December 19, 2018: 6 Things Airlines Are Doing to Prep for Bad Weather
  14. December 18, 2018: The Meteorology Behind California's Crazy Waves
  15. November 6, 2018: Predicting First Snows Around the Country
  16. October 25, 2018: You're Misusing the Term '100-Year Flood'
  17. October 12, 2018: The Never-Ending Drought Story
  18. October 8, 2018: Myth-Busting Weather Alerts Across the Country
  19. August 30, 2018: How To Prepare For Dangerous Weather


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The Skies Above



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My latest book, The Skies Above, is now available!

Did you know a puffy cloud can weigh millions of pounds? Or that every rainbow you see is unique to you?

Our atmosphere is full of spectacular sights that are always within your reach. Glistening layers of fog, gorgeous sunsets, and brilliant meteors flashing through the sky can light up even the calmest day.

The Skies Above, published by Mountaineers Books, is a celebration of what we overlook when we look up. I was thrilled to work with the editors and illustrators at Indelible Editions to share with you the quotidian beauty of our sky.

Order your copy now and learn about the wonders we take for granted every day.

The Extreme Weather Survival Manual


I teamed up with the editors of Outdoor Life magazine to write The Extreme Weather Survival Manual, your guide to surviving and thriving in almost any weather condition. Whether you're an avid outdoorsperson or you enjoy watching the radar from the comfort of your home, you're sure to find helpful tips, advice, and new bits of knowledge in this fascinating book.

You can buy my book today through Amazon.

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