The Weather Notebook for May, 1998
May 1, 1998 transcript #: 231-5
Subject(s): thunder, literature
Title: BRAINSTORM: CAUSE OF THUNDER
May 4, 1998 transcript #: 232-1
Subject(s): barometric pressure, births
Title: WEATHER BIRTHSMay 5, 1998 transcript #: 232-2
Subject(s): el nino, publicity
Title: L.A. RAINMay 6, 1998 transcript #: 232-3
Subject(s): hailstones
Title: SIZING UP HAILSTONESMay 7, 1998 transcript #: 232-4
Subject(s): earth rotation
Title: BRAINSTORM ANSWER: EAST TO WESTMay 8, 1998 transcript #: 232-5
Subject(s): clouds, condensation level
Title: LISTENER QUESTION: SHEARED CLOUDSMay 11, 1998 transcript #: 233-1
Subject(s): rain, farming
Title: ACRES OF PRAYERS, PART 1May 12, 1998 transcript #: 233-2
Subject(s): Forecasts
Title: OUT-SOURCING THE WEATHERMay 13, 1998 transcript #: 233-3
Subject(s): El Nino, tornadoes
Title: EL NINO & TORNADOESMay 14, 1998 transcript #: 233-4
Subject(s): Fog
Title: SIR FRANCIS DRAKEMay 15, 1998 transcript #: 233-5
Subject(s): rainbows, halos
Title: BRAINSTORM ANSWER: ROUND RAINBOWSMay 18, 1998 transcript #: 234-1
Subject(s): rain, farming, spring
Title: ACRES OF PRAYERS, PART IIMay 19, 1998 transcript #: 234-2
Subject(s): La Nina, Pacific Ocean, drought
Title: LA NINAMay 20, 1998 transcript #: 234-3
Subject(s): acid rain, sulfur dioxide
Title: ACID RAINMay 21, 1998 transcript #: 234-4
Subject(s): hailstones, ice, deaths
Title: ALL HAIL BREAKS LOOSEMay 22, 1998 transcript #: 234-5
Subject(s): moon, tide, centrifugal force, gravity
Title: LISTENER QUESTION: MOON & TIDEMay 25, 1998 transcript #: 235-1
Subject(s): Global Cooling
Title: Global CoolingMay 26, 1998 transcript #: 235-2
Subject(s): Global cooling
Title: Climate Flip-FlopMay 27, 1998 transcript #: 235-3
Subject(s): Hail
Title: Little HailstonesMay 28, 1998 transcript #: 235-4
Subject(s): lightning & tornadoes
Title: Lightning & TornadoesMay 29, 1998 transcript #: 235-5
Subject(s): Barometric pressure
Title: Blood Pressure