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  3. Sep 21, 2010 · Wunderground.com’s Jeff Masters’ dream job — ‘the truth’ and presenting what he sees as the best science. Today, at age 50, all-things-weather are his job and his passion. A co-founder of The Weather Underground ( wunderground.com ), Masters created most of the software that formats the National Weather Service data used on the ...

    • The Hurricane Season of 2005
    • Katrina
    • The Wunderful Craziness of The Blog Comments
    • Three Thousand Posts and Millions of Comments Later: The End of The Rainbow
    • A New Blog at Scientific American
    • Final Kudos

    By mid-May, I was having trouble thinking of topics to write about again, and I was relieved when hurricane season finally arrived. I put up my first tropical weather post, Odd Adrian, on May 20, 2005, discussing an odd-duck Eastern Pacific hurricane named Adrian. It got only two comments. June of 2005 brought me my first Atlantic named storm to di...

    The day Katrina was named, August 24, 2005, I was in New York City for meetings with the Associated Press, who had just signed up to use Weather Underground as the weather provider for their 5000 newspapers. I had a very uneasy feeling about Katrina, even though it was not predicted to hit New Orleans. When one of the AP staff members made the rema...

    One of the most stunning and gratifying experiences of my career has been the emergence of the community of weather enthusiasts in the comments section of my blog--and in the comments sections of the other personal and featured blogs WU used to have. The intelligence and value of the comments has been incredible, and I’ve heard from at least ten pe...

    After co-founding the company 24 years ago and writing over 3000 blog posts during a 14.5-year writing career, I have reached the end of the wunderground rainbow. This will be my final post as an employee of Weather Underground. I thought my final tropical weather post would be October 25, on Tropical Storm Olga, whose remnants fittingly came up to...

    I started a new blog in early October at Scientific American, “Eye of the Storm: the Science Behind Extreme Weather.” I will be averaging 50 posts per year—far fewer than the 200 or so posts per year I’ve been doing for Category 6, but enough to keep my voice out there. The Scientific American website allows one to view 3 articles or blog posts per...

    A huge heartfelt thank-you goes to my WU co-founders and co-workers that helped make WU the special place that is was, and to the many fantastic bloggers that have contributed their remarkable insights to WU--particularly Bob Henson, Steve Gregory, Chris Burt, Ricky Rood, Margie Kieper, and Lee Grenci. Another big thank you goes to our volunteer mo...

  4. I've known Jeff Masters for more than a decade, and as a former Hurricane Hunter, he's always been one of my go-to experts on cyclones and extreme weather o...

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  5. Oct 13, 2021 · by Jeff Masters October 13, 2021. Meteorologist Jeff Masters, Ph.D., in an hour-long October 1 webinar, offered expert analysis on recent extreme weather events ranging from another record-setting Atlantic hurricane season; to severe drought plaguing the western U.S.; to wildfires plaguing a number of western states for weeks and months on end ...

  6. Oct 3, 2019 · Dr. Jeff Masters. Dr. Jeff Masters co-founded Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. in air pollution meteorology at the University of Michigan. He worked for the NOAA Hurricane ...

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