Posted by Alumni from The Atlantic
June 12, 2026
The success of the climatologist Daniel Swain rests on a simple foundation: His specialty has long been how global climate change messes with local weather. Many climatologists focus on subjects that seem arcane: mean global temperatures registered in Celsius, radiative forcing, the reflectivity of clouds. Swain, in contrast, talks in plain English'constantly, really, in interviews with CBS, NBC, the Weather Channel, and The Washington Post, as well as on his own blog and YouTube channel, Weather West'about the wind and the rain and the temperature outside, and how they are influenced by the larger forces of the atmosphere. 'He uses language that is both precise and deep but very accessible, and that's why you see him quoted everywhere,' Mark Hertsgaard, a longtime climate journalist who is the executive director of Covering Climate Now, told me. According to Swain's own tally, he does more than 200 media interviews a year; he is, in other words, about as omnipresent as a weather... learn more