They're at it — already. Hurricane season just ended — disappointing all the TV weathermen who love scaring viewers with predictions of whipping winds of 10,000 mph and storm surges that will turn ...
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Weather presenters are building massive followings on TikTok — but not because of their meteorology skills. Instead, fans tune in to see them sneak their requested phrases into live TV broadcasts. Two ...
Next to putting the cat out and kissing the wife goodnight, the most common late-evening ritual for many Americans is tuning in the TV weather forecast. Just about every TV station in the nation has ...
You don’t need to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. —Subterranean Homesick Blues, by Bob Dylan Assuming that it was blowing their way, a faction of the sundered Students for a ...
We’re beyond raking our local weathermen over the coals, right? They are, after all, weathermen, equipped with ambidextrous pointing skills and sunshiny smiles ...
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There's a lot meteorologists understand about weather forecasting, but there's even more they don't. They face uncertainty every single day, and when it comes to severe weather, how they navigate that ...