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  2. Max Mayfield - Wikipedia

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    Mayfield stepped down from his position as Director of the National Hurricane Center in January 2007 and was succeeded by Bill Proenza. On April 1, 2007 he joined Miami-based local television station WPLG as hurricane specialist. [3] He retired from WPLG on November 22, 2019. [4] [5] Max Mayfield is married to Linda Mayfield.

  3. Bryan Norcross - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 to 2007, Norcross was a regular fixture on CBS's national newscasts providing commentary during hurricane season. [4] In June 2008, Norcross left WFOR and instead focused more time on America's Emergency Network, a private company he formed with business partner Max Mayfield, former director of the National Hurricane Center. [5]

  4. Bill Proenza - Wikipedia

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    Xavier William Proenza was the Southern Region Director of the United States National Weather Service from 1999–2007 and 2007–2013. [1] [2] He was also previously the director of the National Hurricane Center (NHC) from January 4, 2007 [3] to July 9, 2007.

  5. National Hurricane Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is the division of the United States' NOAA/National Weather Service responsible for tracking and predicting tropical weather systems between the Prime Meridian and the 140th meridian west poleward to the 30th parallel north in the northeast Pacific Ocean and the 31st parallel north in the northern Atlantic Ocean.

  6. Lonnie Quinn - Wikipedia

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    During the 2005 hurricane season, Quinn worked closely with Max Mayfield, former director of the National Hurricane Center, while tracking the most active tropical season in history. Quinn also joined the Hurricane Hunters collecting data as they flew through the eye of Hurricane Isabel off the coast of North Carolina in 2003. [3]

  7. Richard Knabb - Wikipedia

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    Richard 'Rick' Knabb is an American meteorologist who served as the 11th Director of the National Hurricane Center from June 4, 2012 to May 12, 2017. On March 21, 2017, Knabb announced his return to The Weather Channel as the tropical weather expert which was the position he held from 2010 to 2012.

  8. No, Project 2025 doesn't call for the National Hurricane ...

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    The claim: Project 2025 includes plan to close the National Hurricane Center. A Sept. 25 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) by the liberal Facebook page The Other 98% warns of what it ...

  9. James Franklin (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Franklin, much like his counterpart Lixion Avila, would add his own commentary to the forecast.Some examples are below. In forecasting 2002 Atlantic hurricane season's Hurricane Kyle, Franklin noted "for fun, [a] long-range run of the GFS [model] has Kyle — its decayed remnants actually — reaching south Florida just in time for the kickoff of the Miami/Florida State game, one week from ...