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Bob Henson

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Bob Henson is a meteorologist and journalist based in Boulder, Colorado. He has written on weather and climate for the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Weather Underground, and many freelance venues. Bob is the author of “The Thinking Person’s Guide to Climate Change” and of “The Rough Guide to Climate Change,” a forerunner to it, and of “Weather on the Air: A History of Broadcast Meteorology”, and coauthor of the introductory textbook “Meteorology Today”. For five years and until the summer of 2020 he co-produced the Category 6 news site for Weather Underground.

In 2018 Bob began a three-year elected term on the AMS Council, the governing body of the American Meteorological Society. His interests include photography, bicycling, urban design, renewable energy, and popular culture. A native of Oklahoma City, he earned a bachelor's degree in meteorology and psychology from Rice University and a master's degree in journalism, with a focus on meteorology, from the University of Oklahoma.

Photo from NOAA Hurricane Hunter flight into Hurricane Lee, 9/8/23
Posted inEye on the Storm

A weakened Hurricane Lee battling wind shear

Bob HensonJeff Masters by Bob Henson and Jeff Masters September 9, 2023September 10, 2023
Posted inen Español

Huracán Lee alcanza su punto máximo como un huracán de categoría 5 con vientos de 165 mph.

Bob HensonJeff MastersA woman smiles. by Bob Henson, Jeff Masters and Pearl Marvell September 8, 2023September 9, 2023
Satellite image of Hurricane Lee, 9/8/23
Posted inEye on the Storm

Hurricane Lee peaks as a Cat 5 with 165-mph winds

Jeff MastersBob Henson by Jeff Masters and Bob Henson September 8, 2023September 9, 2023
Hurricane Lee satellite image
Posted inEye on the Storm

Hurricane Lee rapidly intensifying, expected to hit Cat 5

Jeff MastersBob Henson by Jeff Masters and Bob Henson September 7, 2023September 8, 2023
Historical tracks of tropical cyclones near current position of TD 13
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Tropical Depression 13 poised to become a powerful hurricane

Jeff MastersBob Henson by Jeff Masters and Bob Henson September 5, 2023September 5, 2023
Satellite image of storm Daniel over Mediterranean, 9/5/23
Posted inEye on the Storm

Fire to flood: Greece’s destructive roller-coaster ride

Bob HensonJeff Masters by Bob Henson and Jeff Masters September 5, 2023September 5, 2023
Satellite image of Idalia, Gert, and Katia in the North Atlantic, 9/2/23
Posted inEye on the Storm

Katia joins Gert and Idalia in the Atlantic

Bob HensonJeff Masters by Bob Henson and Jeff Masters September 2, 2023September 4, 2023
Eye of Typhoon Saola
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Category 4 Typhoon Saola batters Hong Kong

Jeff MastersBob Henson by Jeff Masters and Bob Henson September 1, 2023September 4, 2023
Hurricane Idalia flood waters in Florida
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Idalia heads out to sea after flooding coastal South Carolina

Jeff MastersBob Henson by Jeff Masters and Bob Henson August 31, 2023August 31, 2023
Una vista de Huracán Idalia con tormentas eléctricas en el ojo del sistema.
Posted inen Español

El huracán Idalia toca tierra en Florida como un huracán de categoría 3 con vientos de 125 millas por hora.

Bob HensonJeff MastersA woman smiles. by Bob Henson, Jeff Masters and Pearl Marvell August 30, 2023August 30, 2023
Lightning in Hurricane Idalia, 8/30/23
Posted inEye on the Storm

Hurricane Idalia hits Florida as a Cat 3 with 125 mph winds

Jeff MastersBob Henson by Jeff Masters and Bob Henson August 30, 2023August 31, 2023
Una imagen de Huracán Idalia por encima de Cuba and Florida.
Posted inen Español

El huracán Idalia intensifica y acelera hacia Florida

Bob HensonJeff MastersA woman smiles. by Bob Henson, Jeff Masters and Pearl Marvell August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

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