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Ben Smith
Ben Smith joined the WHNT NEWS 19 team in May. He brings 14 years of television experience to the table.
Ben is a certified broadcast meteorologist originally from Fredericksburg, Virginia. He says he's always been interested in weather from grade...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Natural Disasters, Entertainment, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Florida
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New Radar Is All About Partners
August 31, 2004
In this part of the country, we all share the weather, good and bad. When the new dual polarity doppler radar is installed at the Huntsville International Airport this fall, we'll all share in that too.
"It's a very valuable tool,...Tags: Science and Technology, Huntsville, Science, Weather, Colleges and Universities
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Storm over climate change among weather forecasters
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. But weather forecasters, many of whom see climate change as a natural, cyclical phenomenon, are split over whether they have a responsibility to educate their viewers on...Tags: Conservation, Global Change, Ecosystems, FOX (tv network), Global Warming
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Ask Tom why: The blizzard of 1967 was nasty. With all the advances in meteorology since then, would Chicago still be crippled the same?
Dear Tom, The blizzard of 1967 was nasty. With all the advances in meteorology since then, would Chicago still be crippled the same? —Jeffrey Kozinski, Mokena Dear Jeffrey, The 23.0-inch snowfall in Chicago on Jan. 26-27, 1967, shut the city...Tags: Science, Snow Storms
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Michelle Rotella
Meteorologist Michelle Rotella joined the Newswatch 16 team in September, 2011. She comes to us from WOKV in Jacksonville, FL, where she was formerly the afternoon news producer. Michelle was born in Gaithersburg, MD and grew up in Frederick, MD. Her...Tags: Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), CBS Corp., Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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MCC turns to one man for weather advice
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsMcHenry County College counts on one man when it comes to predicting the weather in far northwest suburban Crystal Lake — instructor and meteorologist Paul …... -
Meteorologist Paul Hamill is the go-to person for predicting weather at McHenry County College
McHenry County College counts on one man when it comes to predicting the weather in far northwest suburban Crystal Lake — instructor and meteorologist Paul Hamill.
When he's not in the classroom, Hamill monitors the weather and climate data from...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Crystal Lake, Science, Manchester Community College, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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South Florida climate change plan attacked
A South Florida plan to prepare for rising sea levels and other consequences of climate change has drawn intense criticism from a small segment of the public who see a conspiracy to weaken the United States. "Bogus science." "Socialist power grab." "A...Tags: Conservation, Global Change, United Nations, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Oceans
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Dr. Mel Loses His Battle To Cancer
The Hartford CourantDr. Mel Goldstein had plans for the weeks ahead, cancer or no cancer. They included giving his daily weather reports on two radio stations and organizing a radiothon to benefit Connecticut Hospice in Branford. But on Wednesday, the 66-year-old former...Tags: Branford, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Entertainment, Lifetime (tv network), CBS Corp.
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Sean Collins dies at 59; surfer created system to predict waves
Sean Collins, an avid surfer and entrepreneur whose self-taught ability to forecast ocean swells changed the way surfers worldwide chase the perfect wave, died Monday after suffering a heart attack while playing tennis in Newport Beach. He was 59.
The...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Ocean Surfing, Companies and Corporations, Marine Science, Science
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Factbox: Will 2012 top 2011 for record weather disasters?
Reuters(Reuters) - From floods that crippled countries, to mega cyclones, huge blizzards, killer tornadoes to famine-inducing droughts, 2011 has been another record-breaker for bad weather. While it is too early to predict what 2012 will be like, insurers and...Tags: Mining, Meteorological Disasters, Hurricane Irene (2011), China, Australia
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WOFL announces replacement for Jim Van Fleet
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelKing, a South Florida native, has worked as a morning meteorologist in Savannah, Ga., and Rockford, Ill. He graduated from the University of North Florida in Jacksonville and Mississippi State's BMP program....
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