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// Dreamers, keep your seatbelts fastened throughout the episode—we’re hitching a ride through the sky with A.J. on his biplane for some up-close cloud observing! With the help of some Mighty Meteorologists, A.J. guides a cloud through an identity crisis. Adriana Bailey, Atmospheric Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, shares all about atmospheric science. Then, we hear all about predicting the weather from Ginger Zee, Chief Meteorologist for ABC7 News and Good Morning America. //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereDreamers, keep your seatbelts fastened throughout the episode—we’re hitching a ride through the sky with A.J. on his biplane for some up-close cloud observing! With the help of some Mighty Meteorologists, A.J. guides a cloud through an identity crisis. Adriana Bailey, Atmospheric Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, shares all about atmospheric science. Then, we hear all about predicting the weather from Ginger Zee, Chief Meteorologist for ABC7 News and Good Morning America.
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STEAM Daydream with National Children’s Museum is generously sponsored by GEICO. Supporting sponsorship is provided by the Akamai Foundation. It is narrated by A.J. Calbert and produced by Aubrey Vaughan, with post-production by Maddie Zampanti of Conceptual Podcasting. Special thank you to IF/THEN, an initiative of Lyda Hill Philanthropies, for connecting us with the scientist in today’s episode.
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