When the Weather Calls a Timeout
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Guest: Adam Fouche, University of Georgia
When you head to a big football game or an outdoor concert, you’re probably thinking about the music, the crowd, and the excitement in the air. But behind the scenes, there’s another team hard at work — one that’s watching the skies. From lightning delays to fast-moving thunderstorms, weather can quickly turn a packed stadium or festival into a serious safety challenge. Protecting tens of thousands of people requires careful planning, constant monitoring, and sometimes very quick decisions. Today we’re joined by Adam Fouche, Interim Associate Vice President for Environmental Safety, Risk, and Resiliency at the University of Georgia. His team works behind the scenes to help keep major events — from concerts to packed game days — safe when the weather takes a turn.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background
- 00:53 Adam Fouche's Weather Geek Origin Story
- 02:45 Adam's Role in Weather Safety at UGA
- 04:09 Weather Safety in Large Campus Events
- 07:09 Weather Risk Assessment for Events
- 10:22 Lightning Protocols and the 8-Mile Rule
- 12:57 Debate on Lightning Delay Rules
- 13:44 Break 1
- 15:15 Weather Support Models at SEC Schools
- 18:01 Collaboration with National Weather Service
- 20:04 Communication Strategies for Weather Risks
- 21:59 Psychology of Weather Risk Perception
- 25:01 Venue Design and Weather Vulnerabilities
- 26:07 Break 2
- 26:38 Understanding Severe vs. Non-Severe Weather
- 30:09 Technology and Weather Monitoring Tools
- 33:33 Public Safety Advice for Weather Preparedness
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