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The Barometer Bob Show,
Weather talk show with Barometer Bob Brookens as your host, which airs every
Thursday night at 8:00PM/EST. Weather News, call in to ask questions and
share you weather stories. With special guests from the meteorological
field, such as, researchers, forecasters, storm chasers and more! You can
call into the show toll-free at 1-866-931-8437!
Listen to some of the past shows!
High Instability
courtesy of
ShockNet Radio with your host Gene Rhoden. Gene will have scheduled guests and will discuss
weather extremes. From the political hot-bed of global warming to weather
modification or tornado forecasting, no matter what background you may have,
there's always something to be said about the weather. Call the toll free number during the live show at 1-866-400-6684. This show broadcasts live
every Wednesday night at 7pm CT / 8pm ET.
Hurricane Hollow's Eye on the Storm This show airs whenever a hurricane threatens landfall in the Atlantic
Hurricane Basin. With callers from the forecast landfall area, as well as
National Weather Service, National Hurricane Center and Broadcast
Meteorologists.
Earth and Sky
is a radio series that is syndicated on national radio
stations. You have probably heard them on public radio. The series discuss
the ever changing Earth and Sky. Listen to WRBN to hear the series updated
daily. Look at the website for more interesting news on the Earth and Sky!
Mercury Theatre and The Campbell Playhouse radio broadcasts.
WRBN.Net Exclusive Broadcast WRBN.Net. These are
recorded broadcasts from the 1930's, and they include "The Hurricane", "War
of the Worlds" and other broadcasts that aired on radio with Orsen Welles,
John Houseman and other famous actors from the 1930's. Listen every Sunday
night at 9PM/ET for this and other recordings from The Mercury Theatre and
The Campbell Playhouse.
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