"High Instability" is an internet-based radio show that we hope will prove to be a thought provoking, intellectual foundation for everything related to weather (meteorology) and the enjoyment this subject brings to so many people. We'll cover topics such as weather folklore, how to get the most out of photographing the weather, current advancements in weather forecasting, severe storms research, engineering and building practices in hazardous weather prone areas, children's outreach programs at the National Weather Center ...you name it. Suggestions are welcome!

It is simply amazing what you can do with the internet these days, and having your own radio show is just one of the many possibilities that comes to light in this day and age. We are excited at the potential for such an endeavor and feel that a weather radio show based in the heart of America would cover a niche that till now was not filled. Being based in Norman Oklahoma, one of the country's leading severe weather research centers, we felt that having such a show would be just the thing to take advantage of the great concentration of cutting-edge meteorological talent located in this area of the country and allow them to share their thoughts with our listeners.

As host of the "High Instability" radio show, I can say that I have had a long interest in both radio and meteorology. Now I get to combine the two! So I invite you to come listen to the show and get ready for something that's completely different! It's an intimate look into  the minds of some of the world's leading weather experts, and at the science of weather. This show is about the weather and the people who love it and live it! So I leave you with this famous quote from Roger Miller that I feel is very apropos:  "Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet."  

Enjoy the show!      -Gene Rhoden-