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  • Storm Chaser of the Year: Aaron Rigsby
    2026/02/07

    On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, Amy sits down with award-winning storm chaser Aaron Rigsby, recently named Storm Chaser of the Year.Aaron takes us inside the most intense moments of his career—tornado intercepts, close calls, emotional rescues, and the science behind being on the front lines of severe weather. Amy and Aaron break down what it really takes to chase responsibly, the technology that saves lives, and the changing landscape of extreme storms across the U.S.If you love severe weather, high-stakes storytelling, and real-world insight from the people who run toward the storm when everyone else runs away—this is the episode you can’t miss.

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    14 分
  • How to Prepare for Power Outages with Generac’s Kyle Raabe
    2026/02/07

    This week on Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we sit down with Kyle Raabe, President of Consumer Power at Generac, for a timely and essential conversation ahead of a major storm expected to impact millions this weekend. As weather threats rise, Amy and Kyle break down the realities of grid vulnerability, the future of home power independence, and how families can prepare before the lights go out. Whether you're a homeowner, a weather enthusiast, or someone who wants to be storm-ready, this episode delivers clarity, expert insight, and practical steps you can take right now. Don’t wait—watch before the storm hits.

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    27 分
  • Weather for Cowboys, Pilots, and Daredevils - With Don Day
    2025/07/28

    What does it take to forecast weather in one of the most rugged, wind-swept, and unpredictable places in America? On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we saddle up with Don Day, Wyoming’s most trusted meteorologist and the founder of DayWeather, to explore the wild science of forecasting in the Rocky Mountain West and High Plains.From ranch weather to balloon missions to the edge of space, Don’s resume is unlike any other in meteorology. Not only does he serve daily forecasts to ranchers across Wyoming and beyond, but he’s also guided daring missions like Red Bull Stratos and David Blaine’s Ascension with his unique expertise in stratospheric conditions and lighter-than-air aviation.We dive into Don’s use of analog forecasting, how Yellowstone’s weather holds its own mysteries, and why the wind in Wyoming is both a daily battle and a scientific thrill. Plus—what really goes into planning a skydive from the stratosphere? Don’s stories take us from ground-level grit to the upper atmosphere.If you're into extreme weather, big sky thinking, or stories that defy gravity—this episode’s for you.

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    25 分
  • Long Island’s Weatherman: John Davitt Tells All
    2025/07/07

    On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we head to Long Island to meet one of the most trusted voices in Northeast weather—John Davitt, longtime meteorologist at News 12. From blizzards and hurricanes to beach forecasts and nor’easters, John has covered it all for over two decades, becoming a household name for viewers across the Island. Amy and John dive into what it’s like forecasting in one of the most dynamic coastal regions in the country, the evolution of local news weather coverage, and the role community trust plays in the storm warning business. With his calm, reliable presence and deep connection to the region, John shares behind-the-scenes moments and what still keeps him excited about weather after all these years. Whether you're a fan of Long Island surf reports or want to hear how seasoned meteorologists adapt to the demands of modern forecasting, this episode delivers insight, nostalgia, and a little weather geekery.


    Check out all of Season 2!

    It’s packed with big personalities, big storms, and even bigger laughs. You’ll hear their stories — the moments that made them, the surprises behind the scenes, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to telling you about the weather. So get ready — because this season on Thin Ice, it’s not just about the forecast… it’s about the people that make it cool!

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    26 分
  • Chasing the Science: Matt Capucci on Storms, Storytelling, and Standing Out
    2025/06/30

    This week on Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, meet one of the most dynamic young voices in weather—Matt Capucci. From his early passion for tornadoes to becoming a household name across The Washington Post, FOX 5 DC, and NPR, Matt brings unmatched energy and intellect to the forecast.

    Amy and Matt dive into storm chasing, the science behind extreme weather, and the unique challenge of making complex meteorology accessible and exciting for all ages. Whether he’s explaining atmospheric dynamics or breaking down hurricanes on national radio, Matt proves that being a “weather nerd” is a superpower.

    If you’ve ever wondered what drives someone to wake up at 3 a.m. to report on lightning, or how to turn scientific precision into media magic—this episode delivers.


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    32 分
  • The Name Says It All: Larry Sprinkle Forecasts with Flair
    2025/06/23

    On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we sit down with the one and only Larry Sprinkle—a broadcasting legend whose name was destined for weather. With decades on air in Charlotte, Larry has built a career that’s equal parts meteorology and charisma.Amy and Larry trade stories about the evolution of local TV news, staying connected to viewers through personality and presence, and why humor might just be the secret ingredient to weathering any storm—on screen or off.From name game jokes to real talk about longevity in local media, this conversation is as refreshing as a cool breeze on a summer day.Check out all of Season 2! It’s packed with big personalities, big storms, and even bigger laughs. You’ll hear their stories — the moments that made them, the surprises behind the scenes, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to telling you about the weather.So get ready — because this season on Thin Ice, it’s not just about the forecast… it’s about the people that make it cool!

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    22 分
  • Forecasts, Finish Lines & Family: Samantha Augeri on the Run
    2025/06/16

    On this episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, we welcome Samantha Augeri—meteorologist, marathoner, and mom. From delivering daily forecasts on Long Island to running 26.2 miles in the early morning hours, Samantha shares how she balances high-pressure weather reporting with high-mileage training and motherhood.Amy and Samantha talk about the parallels between preparing for a storm and prepping for a race, the discipline it takes to thrive both on-air and on the pavement, and why setting a pace—at home and at work—matters more than ever.It’s a conversation about grit, grace, and going the distance—don’t miss this inspiring episode!Check out all of Season 2! It’s packed with big personalities, big storms, and even bigger laughs. You’ll hear their stories — the moments that made them, the surprises behind the scenes, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to telling you about the weather.So get ready — because this season on Thin Ice, it’s not just about the forecast… it’s about the people that make it cool!

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    24 分
  • Breaking News with Heather Lake: From Storms to Start Lines
    2025/06/09

    In this exciting episode of Thin Ice with Amy Freeze, I sit down with Heather Lake, the high-energy morning anchor, reporter, and weather forecaster for San Diego’s #1 morning news show. Since arriving in San Diego in 2008, Heather has become a local favorite, covering major events like Comic-Con and opening day at the Del Mar Races with her signature smile and vibrant personality. But behind her sunny disposition lies a powerhouse of journalistic experience, with 3 Emmy Awards and a diverse background from military reporting to sideline sports coverage.Heather's journey began in Orlando, where she not only worked as a reporter for WESH but also spent her teen years as an amusement park cast member. From covering hurricanes in Florida to advocating for military veterans in Jacksonville, Heather’s career has been one of service, storytelling, and community.In this episode, Heather opens up about her passion for small local businesses, her triathlon training, and her work as a host for "Destination California" and "Road to the Big Game", covering major events like the Super Bowl. Plus, we dive into her latest adventure—studying Broadcast Meteorology at Mississippi State University while juggling her active career and triathlon pursuits.Heather Lake is living proof that weather and fitness can mix—tune in to hear how she balances both, her journalistic journey, and the challenges she’s overcome in her remarkable career.Check out all of Season 2! It’s packed with big personalities, big storms, and even bigger laughs. You’ll hear their stories — the moments that made them, the surprises behind the scenes, and why they’ve dedicated their lives to telling you about the weather.So get ready — because this season on Thin Ice, it’s not just about the forecast… it’s about the people that make it cool!

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    24 分