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  2. Gregory S. Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Stanley Forbes (born August 22, 1950) is The Weather Channel's long-time severe weather expert and has a significant research background in the areas of severe convective storms and tornadoes. Born and raised near Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Forbes earned a B.S. degree in meteorology at Pennsylvania State University (PSU).

  3. Jim Cantore - Wikipedia

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    A native of Beacon Falls, Connecticut, who was raised in White River Junction, Vermont, Cantore graduated from Lyndon State College in 1986. The Weather Channel gave him his first job out of college in July of that year and he has worked there ever since. Cantore has become one of the best-known meteorologists on American television. [2]

  4. Samantha Mohr - Wikipedia

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    From the Bay Area, she returned to Georgia to The Weather Channel in 2007 on Weekend View, which she co-hosted with Dao Vu and Bill Keneely. [6] [7] [8] CNN International was her next stop. During her two years at CNN Center from 2013 through 2015, she also provided weather coverage for Weekend Express on HLN . [4]

  5. America's Morning Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    January 3, 2000. ( 2000-01-03) –. present. America's Morning Headquarters (formerly Your Weather Today, Morning Rush and AMHQ) is an American morning television program on The Weather Channel. Airing every morning from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern Time, the program focuses on morning weather conditions, news and business information from around ...

  6. WeatherStar - Wikipedia

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    WeatherStar (sometimes rendered Weather Star or WeatherSTAR; "STAR" being an acronym for Satellite Transponder Addressable Receiver) is the technology used by American cable and satellite television network The Weather Channel (TWC) to generate its local forecast segments—branded as Local on the 8s (LOT8s) since 2002 and previously from 1996 to 1998—on cable and IPTV systems nationwide.

  7. Kait Parker - Wikipedia

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    Kait Parker is an atmospheric scientist who recently worked for weather.com and The Weather Channel app. [1] She can also occasionally be seen on Good Morning America where she fills-in for meteorologist Rob Marciano on weekends. [2] Prior to her role with weather.com, she was an on-camera meteorologist and host of America's Morning ...

  8. Winter storm naming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tom Kines of AccuWeather stated, "The Weather Channel probably names the storms because it gets the publicity." TWC relies on its TV audience and page views for revenue as the weather service is privately owned. Other claims include TWC naming the storms as a form of an advertisement campaign.

  9. Jennifer Lopez (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Lopez is an American on-camera meteorologist for WSB-TV in Atlanta, Georgia and The Weather Channel. She began her career in 1997 at WTLV-TV in Jacksonville, Florida, and joined The Weather Channel in 2000. She stayed there until 2008, while she started working at KXAS-TV in Dallas, Texas. She left KXAS-TV in 2012.