Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast

Brian Brettschneider~High Winds~NOAA~Winter Preparedness

Katie Writer~Brian Brettschneider Season 5 Episode 10

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Long time contributor and climatologist, Brian Brettschneider, who works for the National Weather Service, provides in depth knowledge on why it was so windy in Palmer and Anchorage, Alaska for several days in a row recently.  Brian explains how NOAA plays an important role in forecasting weather for aviation as well as the public on how to be prepared for wind events, cold snaps and winter weather advisories. 

There were some record breaking winds at the Ted Steven's International Airport on December 15th, 2025, causing over 17 flights, both cargo and passenger flights, to divert to Fairbanks, Alaska. 

In this episode, Brian talks about having emergency preparedness in one's mindset, especially in winter. The next week leading up to Winter Solstice, December 21st, 2025 is expected to continue to be cold with high wind chills. Be sure to pack the car with essentials of boots, warm gloves, extra winter clothing,  hat, hand warmers, a head lamp, cell phone charger, sleeping bag, food and a shovel. 

Brian can be reached at: Brian.brettschneider@noaa.gov

Thanks for listening to the Alaska Climate and Aviation Podcast. 

Katie Writer

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