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      Dr Walt's Insights & Earthly Behaviors

Walt McKeown was a USAF Weather Officer and TV weatherman before getting his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1993. Formerly known as "Colonel Wingnuts" to the coastal community, Walt was the KOZT weatherman and science journalist for many years.

Insights with Dr. Walt

#1  Tornados
#2  Rising Oceans
#3  Meteorites
#4  Rain Makers
#5  A look inside a Tornado
#6  Bolt Lightning
#7  Bubbles in Your Body
#8  The Stratosphere
#9  Raindrops and Tears
#10  Climate Change in Mendocino County
#11  Weather on Other Planets
#12  A Pilot's Storm Oddysey
#13  Falling Fish
#14  Weather and Wildlife
#15  Mt. Olympus
#16  The First Weather Map
#17  Polynesian Clouds
#18  Native American Meteorologists
#19  Ben Franklin's Wine
#20  Almanac
#21  Frog Forecasting
#22  Complaining about the Weather
#23  Steering a Hurricane
#24  Optical Effects in Religious History

#25  Struck by Lightning
#26  Dry Fog
#27  Thunderstorm on Saturn
#28  Weather on Many Levels
#29  Weather, Arthritis and You
#30  Weather Movie
#31  Weather Story
#32  Colored Rain
#33  Snow Color
#34  Perfect Forecast
#35  Green Flash
#36  Nebraska Weather
#37  30 Year Old Hurricane on Jupiter
#38  Sandpaper the Earth
#39  Lightning Kisses Airplane
#40  Flying Spider
#41  Martian Dust
#42  Tinkering with Thunderstorms
#43  Weather and Stars
#44  Firnspiegel
#45  Discovery of the Jetstream
#46  Acid Rain
#47  Micro Climates
#48  Hurricanes in History
#49  Air Preserved in Amber
#50  Volcanoes and Weather

#51  Thunderstorms & Hail
#52  Weather and Illness
#53  Tinkering with Thunderstorms II
#54  Alien Weather
#55  Weather in Warfare

Earthly Behaviours

#1  The Search for Extraterrestrial Life
#2  Climate Change
#3  A Scientist in the  Military
#4  Near Earth Astroids
#5  Climate Change and the Mendocino Coast

Senior Perspectives with Walt McKeown


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