Alaska Weather Voices – Episode 2: Career

This podcast miniseries focuses on the life and career of Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP)’s climate specialist, Rick Thoman. Each episode focuses on a different component of Rick’s story, spanning from how he arrived in Alaska to reflections on his near 40 years of service delivering tailored weather and climate information to communities. This podcast, hosted by Liz Carter, is made in partnership with Alaska Voices. ACCAP works to build healthy and thriving Alaska communities, economies and ecosystems in a changing climate. ACCAP is housed at the International Arctic Research Center within the University of Alaska Fairbanks. It is one of several Climate Adaptation Partnerships funded by the NOAA Climate Programs Office under grant NA21OAR4310314.

In this episode Rick Thoman outlines the bulk of his career thus far, covering his time at the National Weather Service in Nome and Fairbanks as well as his transition to working for ACCAP in 2018. The episode delves in on defining moments that set the trajectory for his career and approach working with Alaska communications.

Music: “Arctic Evening” by Marcel du Preez

"Alaska Weather Voices" on an orange background with the Alaska Voices logo microphone, as the A in Alaska. And the ACCAP and UAF logos
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Alaska Weather Voices - Episode 2: Career
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