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Behind the Forecast with Ginger Zee

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November 6, 10AM PT/1PM ET

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About the Episode

On the next Behind the Forecast, ABC News chief meteorologist and climate correspondent Ginger Zee joins host Chelsea Ingram for a candid, practical conversation about turning forecasts into action—how to communicate risk clearly, close preparedness gaps, and help communities respond faster when it counts. Join the YouTube Premiere on November 6 at 1:00 PM ET to watch together, ask questions, and be part of the discussion.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The moment that reshaped Ginger’s on-air approach—and why it improves public readiness
  • When the forecast is right but the message still misses—and how to fix it
  • The “rescue before the rescue”: actions communities must take before warnings go out
  • How more local weather data and tighter handoffs across agencies improve public safety

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Featured Participants

Chelsea_Ingram
Chelsea Ingram
Senior Meteorologist
AEM
 
 Chelsea Ingram is a Senior Meteorologist at AEM, where she specializes in developing partnership solutions for enterprise-level clients and driving client success initiatives for our WeatherWorks brand. She brings extensive experience from her work as a television broadcast meteorologist in the Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Vermont markets. She has even provided national weather coverage for the CBS Evening News and CBS This Morning during major weather events. Chelsea holds a Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy from The Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from North Carolina State University. 
Ginger_Zee
Ginger Zee
Chief Meteorologist, Chief Climate Correspondent
ABC News
 
Ginger Zee is ABC News’ chief meteorologist and chief climate correspondent, known for turning complex science into clear, actionable guidance for millions of viewers. From field reporting on storms like Katrina and Ida to her candid writing (Natural Disaster, A Little Closer to Home) and the youth STEM series Chasing Helicity, she pairs authority with uncommon openness about resilience and mental health. A former instructor at Valparaiso University and a tireless science communicator across TV, books, and live events, Ginger champions better data, clearer messages, and community preparedness—so forecasts lead to safer decisions.