Exploring Wnyt The First Warning Experience

Exploring Wnyt The First Warning Experience reveals several interesting facts.

  • Why is it dry if the radar shows rain? That's called virga. Meteorologist Reid Kisselback explains how it works.
  • Meteorologist Christina Talamo explains why your car heats up so fast on a hot day.
  • When you hear that there's a "30% chance of rain," do you know what that really means? Meteorologist Christina Talamo explains ...
  • You know it's cold outside, but how cold does it feel? Meteorologist Allison Finch explains how we calculate the wind chill.
  • What's the difference between a severe weather watch and a

In-Depth Information on Wnyt The First Warning Experience

Paul Caiano Talks to Reid Kisselback about what attracted him to the Capital Region and what it's like to go storm chasing. Chief Meteorologist Bob Kovachick tells Meteorologist Reid Kisselback what he loves about the Capital Region. You hear a lot about rain, freezing rain, sleet, and -- of course -- snow during the winter. What are the differences between them ... Ever wonder how snowflakes form? Meteorologist Allison Finch explains -- and shows how you can make your own giant ...

Hurricane season is well underway. How do these huge storms form over the ocean? Meteorologist Christina Talamo breaks it ...

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