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Alan Douglas Wilkie (23 July 1928 – 10 July 2023) was an Australian meteorologist and radio and television weather presenter. [2] Wilkie was the first weatherman on broadcast television in Australia. [3] He began in the first week the ABC opened in Sydney, later moving to commercial television at the Seven Network.
Weather Channel meteorologist Nicholas Wiltgen committed suicide, the Fulton County Medical Examiner in Georgia said Tuesday. According to a statement issued by the medical examiner's office ...
CWSU meteorologists provide support for FAA's air traffic management with pertinent meteorological information for airports and airspace in the control center's area of responsibility. Meteorologists disseminate information to brief air traffic control area managers where, when, and what is expected, when the weather arrives in the ARTCC's ...
Elise Finch, an Emmy-winning meteorologist with WCBS in New York for 16 years, has died, the TV station announced Sunday. She was 51. Finch died at a local hospital; the cause of her death has not ...
Kress died peacefully at age 77 on Sept. 28 in Grosse Pointe Woods, according to his obituary, which described him as “a cherished meteorologist, devoted family man, and passionate musician.”
David Schwartz (February 20, 1953 – July 30, 2016) [1] was a meteorologist at The Weather Channel from 1991 to 2008 and again from 2014 to 2016. Often referring to viewers as "my friends" before giving forecasts, Schwartz presented an easygoing manner and a gentle sense of humor that made him popular with the viewers.
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Jim Kosek is an American television meteorologist currently working as the chief meteorologist at WAND in Decatur, Illinois.Kosek is best known for his presentation style, which includes loud exclamations, exaggerated motions, tie-ins to popular culture, and screaming comparable to that popularized by comedian Sam Kinison.