Alaska Weather Extras: May 4 – 31
Sun, May 3, 2009
Posted in Alaska Weather, Schedule Updates
Each day during Alaska Weather (5:30pm, 7 days a week), our local National Weather Service meteorologists share weather updates with a statewide perspective, but they also share brief video “extras” that cover astronomy, aviation and aeronautics, weather, boating safety, navigation and emergency preparedness.
Here are the Alaska Weather Extras planned for May 4 through May 31, 2009 if you’d like to plan your viewing:
May 4th
NOAA/The Weather Channel Forecast Earth Series: When Seconds Count (A Look at NWS Forecasts and Warnings and Their Impact on America) Part 1
May 5th
NOAA/The Weather Channel Forecast Earth Series: When Seconds Count (A Look at NWS Forecasts and Warnings and Their Impact on America) Part 2
May 6th
NOAA/The Weather Channel Forecast Earth Series: When Seconds Count (A Look at NWS Forecasts and Warnings and Their Impact on America) Part 3
May 7th
7 Steps To Survival (How to Survive When Lost) Produced by the Army National Guard
May 8th
Hangar Flying
http://www.aasfonline.com
May 9th
Interview with Dennis Bookey, Co-Chair for the State of Alaska Emergency Communications Committee, on the Emergency Alert System
May 10th
Firesafe Communities
www.firewise.org
May 11th
Firewise Landscaping
www.firewise.org
May 12th
Firewise Landscaping Maintenance
www.firewise.org
May 13th
Firesafe Evacuations
www.firewise.org
May 14th
Fire Site Families
www.firewise.org
May 15th
Hangar Flying
http://www.aasfonline.com
May 16th
AOPA: Airport Watch Program (Learning How to Better Protect Your Airport)
www.aopa.org/airportwatch
May 17th
Interview with Ralph Morgan, Official-in-Charge for the McGrath Weather Service Office, on How His Office Serves the Town of McGrath and the Surrounding Areas
May 18th
Protecting Your Home From Wildfire, Part 1
May 19th
Protecting Your Home From Wildfire, Part 2
May 20th
National Weather Service’s “Flood Warning Systems: Saving Lives & Property Part1″
www.alertsystems.org
May 21st
National Weather Service’s “Flood Warning Systems: Saving Lives & Property Part 2″
www.alertsystems.org
May 22nd
Hangar Flying
http://www.aasfonline.com
May 23rd
Interview with Tim Veenstra of Airborne Technologies about the GhostNet Project
May 24th
Moving Water: Adventure Or Danger Part 1
May 25th
Moving Water: Adventure Or Danger Part 2
May 26th
NWS “The Awesome Power” Flash Flood Part 1
www.nws.noaa.gov/om/brochures/Floodsbrochure_9_04_low.pdf
May 27th
NWS “The Awesome Power” Flash Flood Part 2
www.nws.noaa.gov/om/brochures/Floodsbrochure_9_04_low.pdf
May 28th
Rip Currents (How To Identify and Escape Rip Currents)
May 29th
Hangar Flying
http://www.aasfonline.com
May 30th
Interview with Joel Curtis, Lead Forecaster at the Anchorage Forecast Office, on Sea State, Part 1
May 31st
Interview with Joel Curtis, Lead Forecaster at the Anchorage Forecast Office, on Sea State, Part 2
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