Legends of the fall: fallout shelters, dreams of falling, and autumnal vibes

Legends of the fall: fallout shelters, dreams of falling, and autumnal vibes

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      Nov 3, 2022
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Non-fiction

It’s time to open our mailbag and answer your questions about fall – and not just the season. We’ve interpreted the theme to include everything from dreams about falling to fallout shelters and, um, tornadoes.

Plus, we reveal the long-anticipated winner of our poll on best alternatives for replacing the term “leaf-peeping.”

Question 1: Why do so many have recurring dreams about falling?

Question 2: How do tornadoes figure in myths around the world?

Question 3: How deep does a fallout shelter need to be?

Question 4: Are berries ripening earlier because of climate change?

Do you have a question about the natural world? Submit it to the Outside/Inbox! Send a voice memo to outsidein@nhpr.org or call our hotline: 1-844-GO-OTTER (844-466-8837). Don’t forget to leave a number so we can call you back.

Featuring: Abhinav Singh, Nani Pybus, David Monteyne, Shaheen Dewji, Richard Primack, Nicole Herman-Mercer, Katie Spellman.

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LINKS

On dreams

• German chemist August Kekulé claimed to have pictured the ring structure of benzene, after dreaming of a snake eating its own tail • A study • on the threat simulation theory of dreaming

On Fallout Shelters

Fallout Shelter: Designing for Civil Defense in the Cold War • by David Monteyne • A calculator • to estimate your personal annual radiation dose Fallout Five Zero • , a photographic chronicle of the Boston area’s now defunct shelters

On Berries

Walden Warming: Climate Change Comes to Thoreau’s Woods • by Richard Primack • A study • on Indigenous knowledge on climate-related changes to berry production in Alaska

CREDITS

Host: Nate Hegyi

Reported, produced and mixed by Felix Poon, Justine Paradis, Taylor Quimby, and Jessica Hunt

Edited by Taylor Quimby and Justine Paradis.

Executive producer: Rebecca Lavoie

Music for this episode by Jharee, Thea Tyler, and Blue Dot Sessions.

Our theme music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.

Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio.

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