
Better Weather Forecasts, Growing Uncertainty
From Meteorology Matters by Rob Jones
May 23, 2026 · 42 min · Season 3 · Episode 17
About this episode
Rob Jones discusses the complexities and uncertainties in modern weather forecasting amidst evolving atmospheric and oceanic conditions.
Weather forecasting has never been more advanced. Yet many scientists say Earth’s atmosphere and oceans may be becoming more interconnected, nonlinear, and difficult to fully model. In this episode of Meteorology Matters, meteorologist Rob Jones explores the growing “tug of war” unfolding across global weather and ocean systems — from warming oceans and aerosol cleanup to low cloud feedbacks, El Niño (“el NEEN-yo”), rapid intensification, and long-term sea level rise. Topics include: • Why reducing air pollution may unintentionally accelerate warming in some regions • The surprising role aerosols and cloud reflectivity play in Earth’s temperature balance • Concerns surrounding weakening ocean circulation patterns like the AMOC • Why some recent temperature spikes are difficult for current forecast models to fully explain • New research suggesting sea levels may continue rising for centuries beyond 2300 • NOAA’s outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season • Why a “below-normal” hurricane season does not mean low risk • The growing challenge of rapid intensification forecasting The conversation also explores broader questions surrounding environmental policy, forecasting…
People in this episode
Host: Rob Jones
Topics covered
- weather forecasting
- climate change
- ocean circulation
- environmental policy
- forecasting uncertainty
- sea level rise
- hurricane season
Keywords
- weather forecasting
- climate change
- ocean systems
- aerosols
- temperature balance
- hurricane risk
- rapid intensification
- sea level rise
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: NOAA
Places: Earth, AMOC, El Niño
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