Weather Specials for August
Mon, July 26, 2010
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 August 2 through September 5, 2010 if you’d like to plan your viewing:
August 2nd
Boat Safety & Interview with Dennis Bookey, Co-Chair for the State of Alaska Emergency Communications Committee, on the Emergency Alert System (www.arh.noaa.gov/video)
August 3rd
Boat Safety & Interview with Molly McCammon, Director of the Alaska Ocean Observing System (http://www.aoos.org) (www.arh.noaa.gov/video)
August 4th
Boat Safety & Interview with Brad Barr, Senior Policy Advisor, NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, on the Lost Fleets of the Western Arctic (www.arh.noaa.gov/video)
August 5th
Star Gazer (http://www.jackstargazer.com)
August 6th
Hangar Flying (http://www.aasfonline.com)
August 7th
VOLUNTARY OBSERVING SHIP PROGRAM PT 1 (www.vos.noaa.gov)
July Weather Specials
Tue, June 29, 2010
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 July 5 through August 1, 2010 if you’d like to plan your viewing:
July 5th
Capstone Today – A First Hand Look at the FAA Capstone Program in Alaska
July 6th
Weather Cams – The Use of Weather Cameras in Alaska
July 7th
Rip Currents (How To Identify and Escape Rip Currents) (www.ncseagrant.org/home/resource-library/shop-coastal-products?id=31&category=Education)
July 8th
Star Gazer (http://www.jackstargazer.com)
June Weather Specials
Thu, June 10, 2010
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 June 14 through July 4, 2010 if you’d like to plan your viewing:
June 14th
The Surveyors: Charting America’s Coast Pt3 (Travel through time and across a growing nation with the visionary scientists and intrepid explorers of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey) http://celebrating200years.noaa.gov/surveyors.html
June 15th
Sentinels of the Coast (An overview of these NOAA observation sites that measure and disseminate real-time water level and weather observations) http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/news/weeklynews/sentinels.html
June 16th
Scientists at Sea (Learn what it’s like to be a scientist at sea) www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBlpi4ESK9M
June 17th
Star Gazer (http://www.jackstargazer.com)
June 18th
Hangar Flying (http://www.aasfonline.com)
June 19th
Heads Up, Hold Short, Fly Right…A Guide to Runway Safety Pt1
June 20th
Heads Up, Hold Short, Fly Right…A Guide to Runway Safety Pt2
June 21st
Heads Up, Hold Short, Fly Right…A Guide to Runway Safety Pt3
June 22nd
Capstone Today – A First Hand Look at the FAA Capstone Program in Alaska
June 23rd
Weather Cams – The Use of Weather Cameras in Alaska
June 24th
Star Gazer (http://www.jackstargazer.com)
June 25th
Hangar Flying (http://www.aasfonline.com)
June 26th
Your First Capstone Flight – Take a Flight in a Plane Equipped with Capstone Avionics
June 27th
Flying Friendly Pt 1 (Aircraft Noise: How Pilots Can Help Airports and Communities Learn to Live Together)
June 28th
Flying Friendly Pt 2 (Aircraft Noise: How Pilots Can Help Airports and Communities Learn to Live Together)
June 29th
Flying Friendly Pt 3 (Aircraft Noise: How Pilots Can Help Airports and Communities Learn to Live Together)
June 30th
A Tangled Oasis (Focuses on the marine debris problem and describes types of marine debris and effects on ocean habitat) http://www.youtube.com/user/NOAAOceanMediaCenter#p/u/13/WqIOAIrl1IY
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One NOAA (Learn about the United States government’s oldest scientific agency, with roots stretching back to the early 1800s) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBnCsMYm2yQ
July 1st
Star Gazer (http://www.jackstargazer.com)
July 2nd
Hangar Flying (http://www.aasfonline.com)
July 3rd
Fishing Vessel Stability Pt1 (Footage of a Fishing Vessel Capsizings; Models; & Survivor Interviews Illustrating the Potentially Tragic Results of Vessel Stability Problems) (http://seagrant.uaf.edu/bookstore/pubs/MAPV-63.html)
July 4th
Fishing Vessel Stability Pt2 (Footage of a Fishing Vessel Capsizings; Models; & Survivor Interviews Illustrating the Potentially Tragic Results of Vessel Stability Problems) (http://seagrant.uaf.edu/bookstore/pubs/MAPV-63.html)
May Weather Specials
Sat, May 1, 2010
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 3 through June 6, 2010 if you’d like to plan your viewing:
May 3rd
Cyclone: Second Wave Pt1 (A Look at the Dangers of Flooding After the First Wave of Winds and Storm Surge Have Ended with a Cyclone)
May 4th
Cyclone: Second Wave Pt2 (A Look at the Dangers of Flooding After the First Wave of Winds and Storm Surge Have Ended with a Cyclone)
May 5th
May 6th
May 7th
May 8th
May 9th
May 10th
May 11th
May 12th
May 13th
May 14th
May 15th
May 16th
May 17th
May 18th
May 19th
May 20th
May 21st
May 22nd
May 23rd
May 24th
May 25th
May 26th
May 27th
May 28th
May 29th
May 30th
May 31st
June 1st
June 2nd
June 3rd
June 4th
June 5th
June 6th
NOAA/The Weather Channel Forecast Earth Series: After The Storm (The Connection Between Weather and Watersheds) Part 2
April Weather Specials
Thu, April 1, 2010
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 April 5 through May 2, 2010 if you’d like to plan your viewing:
April 5th
FLOOD WATCH PART 1 (A look at spring river breakup in Alaska)
April 6th
FLOOD WATCH PART 2 (A look at spring river breakup in Alaska)
April 7th
THE HIDDEN DANGER: LOW WATER CROSSING (www.nws.noaa.gov/om/water/XWATER/index.shtml)
April 8th
Star Gazer (http://www.jackstargazer.com)
April 9th
Hangar Flying (http://www.aasfonline.com)
April 10th
Sentinels of the Coast (An overview of these NOAA observation sites that measure and disseminate real-time water level and weather observations) http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/news/weeklynews/sentinels.html
April 11th
Scientists at Sea (Learn what it’s like to be a scientist at sea) www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBlpi4ESK9M
The Surveyors: Charting America’s Coast Pt1 (Travel through time and across a growing nation with the visionary scientists and intrepid explorers of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey) http://celebrating200years.noaa.gov/surveyors.html
The Surveyors: Charting America’s Coast Pt2 (Travel through time and across a growing nation with the visionary scientists and intrepid explorers of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey) http://celebrating200years.noaa.gov/surveyors.html
The Surveyors: Charting America’s Coast Pt3 (Travel through time and across a growing nation with the visionary scientists and intrepid explorers of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey) http://celebrating200years.noaa.gov/surveyors.html
Interview with Sam Albanese, Warning Coordination Meteorologist at the Anchorage Forecast Office, on Coastal Flooding and Storm Surge in Alaska (www.arh.noaa.gov/video)
Interview with Larry Rundquist, Service Coordination Hydrologist for the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center, about the Ice Jam Flooding in Alaska (www.arh.noaa.gov/video)
MOVING WATER: ADVENTURE OR DANGER PT1 (www.nws.noaa.gov/os/water/ahps/Ahps-resources.shtml)
MOVING WATER: ADVENTURE OR DANGER PT2 (www.nws.noaa.gov/os/water/ahps/Ahps-resources.shtml)
Interview with Sam Albanese, Warning Coordination Meteorologist at the Anchorage Forecast Office, on Flooding in Alaska (www.arh.noaa.gov/video)
Interview with Larry Rundquist, Service Coordination Hydrologist for the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center, about the Glacier Dammed Lake Flooding in Alaska (www.arh.noaa.gov/video)
NWS “THE AWESOME POWER” FLASH FLOODS PT2 (www.nws.noaa.gov/om/brochures/Floodsbrochure_9_04_low.pdf)
FLOOD WATCH PART 1 (A look at spring river breakup in Alaska)
National Weather Service’s “Flood Warning Systems: Saving Lives & Property Pt1″ (www.alertsystems.org)
National Weather Service’s “Flood Warning Systems: Saving Lives & Property Pt1″ (www.alertsystems.org)
Weather Specials for Late January
Mon, January 25, 2010
Each day during Alaska Weather (5:30 p.m. 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 January 18, 2010 through January 31, 2010 if you’d like to plan your viewing:
January 18th
NASA’s Destination Tomorrow: Icing Research Wind Tunnel (Program 21 Episode 501) (http://destination.larc.nasa.gov)
January 19th
NASA’s Destination Tomorrow: Turbulence Detection (Program 21 Episode 501) (http://destination.larc.nasa.gov)
January 20th
Interview with John Lingaas, Warning Coordination Meteorologist for the Fairbanks Forecast Office, about his office and the products and services it provides (pafg.arh.noaa.gov)
January 21st
Star Gazer (www.jackstargazer.com)
January 22nd
Hangar Flying (www.aasfonline.com)
January 23rd
NASA’s Destination Tomorrow: Small Aircraft Transportation System Pt1 (Program 22 Episode 502) (http://destination.larc.nasa.gov)
January 24th
NASA’s Destination Tomorrow: Small Aircraft Transportation System Pt2 (Program 22 Episode 502) (http://destination.larc.nasa.gov)
January 25th
NASA’s Destination Tomorrow: Small Aircraft Transportation System Pt3 (Program 22 Episode 502) (http://destination.larc.nasa.gov)
January 26th
NASA’s Destination Tomorrow: Small Aircraft Transportation System Pt4 (Program 22 Episode 502) (http://destination.larc.nasa.gov)
January 27th
Interview with John Lingaas, Warning Coordination Meteorologist for the Fairbanks Forecast Office, about his office and the products and services it provides (pafg.arh.noaa.gov)
January 28th
Star Gazer (www.jackstargazer.com)
January 29th
Hangar Flying (www.aasfonline.com)
January 30th
AOPA Air Safety Foundation: Weather Decision Making (Practical Advice For Pilots on How to Take Advantage of All Available Resources) Pt1 (www.aopa.org)
January 31st
AOPA Air Safety Foundation: Weather Decision Making (Practical Advice For Pilots on How to Take Advantage of All Available Resources) Pt2 (www.aopa.org)
Weather Extras: January
Mon, December 28, 2009
Each day during Alaska Weather (5:30pm) 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.
This month, our specials include:
December Weather Specials
Thu, December 3, 2009
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 December 7, 2009 through January 3, 2010 if you would like to plan your viewing:
Weather Specials for December
Mon, November 23, 2009
Each month, KAKM provides special “Alaska Weather Extras”.
We try to appeal to a wide audience and engage those interested in weather topics with a broad spectrum of special programs.
Here are some specials for November and December.
Alaska Weather Specials: October
Thu, October 15, 2009
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 October 5 through November 1, 2009 if you’d like to plan your viewing:
Tell Us What You Think About Alaska Weather Show
Mon, July 27, 2009
We would like to know what you think about our weather program on KAKM. Please take a minute or two by sharing your thoughts by clicking on:
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Alaska Weather Extras: June 1- July 5
Thu, June 18, 2009
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 June 1-July , 2009 if you’d like to plan your viewing: