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How Weather Disrupts Global Supply Chains

Typhoons, intense monsoons, droughts, and cold snaps. Around the world, extreme weather can cause major disruptions to supply chains, wreaking havoc on global markets. From disk drives to semiconductor chips to iron ore to bananas, the effects of inclement weather on supply chains don’t need to come as a surprise. In this week’s Weathinar, guest Sadie Frank (Co-founder & CEO, N2EA) will join us to review the types of weather patterns associated with supply chain disruptions, and possible supply chain impacts over the coming fall and winter.

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How the Ocean Drives the Weather

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The Science of Long-Range Weather Forecasting