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In this broadcast, Dr. Jones shares how the world works, why you might feel the way you do about a particular disaster, and how you can manage the chaos around you that is real life. The topics range ... more
FAQs about Getting Through It:How many episodes does Getting Through It have?The podcast currently has 119 episodes available.
May 06, 2022Episode 99 - Why Plate Tectonics Matters to YouPlate tectonics controls things you didn’t know about! It impacts the formation of our atmosphere, our oceans, our continents, and our local geology. So natural hazards, including tornadoes and earthquakes, are connected to plate tectonics. In this episode, Dr. Jones explains why plate tectonics matters to you....more14minPlay
April 29, 2022Episode 98 - Is It Too Late to Cool the Earth?As we experience increased intensity, frequency, and geographic occurrence of natural disasters, the climate crisis can feel overwhelming, with dire headlines leading to further despair and inaction. While the answers aren’t black and white, Dr. Jones reacts to the latest calls for action, UN reports, and what it means to each of us. ...more10minPlay
April 22, 2022Episode 97 - Predicting Earthquakes, California-styleThirty years ago, April 22, 1992, a magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred under Joshua Tree National Park. It was also the closest we have ever gotten to a short-term earthquake prediction in California! Dr. Jones sets the scene for how this prediction was issued and what could have followed the Joshua Tree earthquake. ...more17minPlay
April 15, 2022Episode 96 - How the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Changed the WorldThis week marks the 116th anniversary of the great San Francisco Earthquake on April 18, 1906. It inspired many classic, yet inaccurate, Hollywood movies and many fears about earthquakes in California! In this episode, Dr. Jones explores how this quake from over a century ago is impacting us today as we plan for another big earthquake....more11minPlay
April 08, 2022Episode 95 - Lessons Learned from the Pandemic for the Next DisasterIn this special episode, Dr. Jones and John answer questions from community and business leaders in a live webinar, hosted in collaboration with Together for LA. From lessons learned during the pandemic to recommended resources, Dr. Jones and John discuss how this information can actually be used in communities to prepare for the next disaster. ...more13minPlay
April 01, 2022Episode 94 - How Seismologists Can Tell if You Washed Your HandsSeismology has seen major technical developments in the last few decades! And those technologies allow for some pretty innovative and impressive applications, from building health to human health to revealing if you washed your hands after using the bathroom!...more13minPlay
March 25, 2022Episode 93 - How We Know What We Know... About EarthquakesHow do we know what just happened after the Earth stops shaking? It’s all about the instruments that measure what is happening - sometimes many miles - below the surface! In this episode, we look at the history of earthquake recordings, how that has moved from analog to digital processes, and the vulnerabilities present in those systems....more12minPlay
March 18, 2022Episode 92 - Lucy’s Adventures in SciencelandIn celebration of Women’s History Month, Dr Jones shares her stories as a woman in science! She offers insights on how things have changed for women in science based on her experience from first gaining interest in science, to college, to getting a job with the USGS, and beyond....more13minPlay
March 11, 2022Episode 91 - Imagining the Impacts of Big DisastersWhat if you knew what would happen in the next disaster before it did? Scenarios provide a story that can be related to and remembered! Scenarios are pretty powerful tools… if they’re actually used. This episode explores what makes a good scientific scenario and how you can use them....more11minPlay
March 04, 2022Episode 90 - Quake or Nuke? How Do We Know?This week, we discuss the history of nuclear weapons and their connection to the science of earthquakes— specifically, the history of the seismic network and how it monitors the Earth’s movement. Dr. Jones explains the difference between the waves generated by an earthquake and a bomb....more10minPlay
FAQs about Getting Through It:How many episodes does Getting Through It have?The podcast currently has 119 episodes available.