Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson and Colorado Public Radio host Ryan Warner recently discussed climate-related topics in their September 2024 conversation. They delved into Denver’s second hottest summer on record, highlighting data from the city’s newest weather station that revealed a trend of increasing average temperatures.
The conversation also touched on the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone, a phenomenon on the other side of the world that could be impacting the severity of the hurricane season and causing flooding in Europe. Additionally, the duo explored the potential implications of a La Niña weather pattern for Colorado’s ski resorts in the upcoming winter season.
One topic of interest was predicting Denver’s first measurable snowfall of the season, with Mike and Ryan offering their guesses on when it might occur. This discussion provides valuable insights into the changing climate patterns and their potential impacts on Denver and Colorado as a whole.
To watch the full conversation between Mike Nelson and Ryan Warner, viewers can access the video player on the Denver7 website. Stay informed with expert analysis and forecasts on climate trends and their implications for the region.
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