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Bryan S. Norcross (born November 24, 1950) [1] is a television meteorologist and hurricane specialist. He currently works for Fox Weather , the free, ad-supported streaming weather service and television network.
Consensus of the computer forecast models show that the robust Tropical Disturbance south of the Dominican Republic will develop and eventually organize into a tropical depression or tropical storm.
Updated 9:30 a.m. Monday, November 4, 2024 . The Caribbean disturbance we've been following is still in the organizing stage. It has a broad circulation center and an irregular shape.
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Meteorologist Bryan Norcross spent most of 22 hours on the air and led the coverage, which Hal Boedeker of The Miami Herald described as the "class of the field" and a "tour de force on many levels". [173] Norcross had spent five years as the second-string weeknight weatherman at WPLG before being lured to WTVJ in 1990. [174]
Updated 9:00am Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024. A cold front has pushed into the northeastern Caribbean Sea. Meanwhile, a weak tropical disturbance has arrived from the Atlantic.
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