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WeatherBrains 211: Weather from Kansas

| February 8, 2010 @ 11:25 pm | Reply

WeatherBrains Episode 211 is now online (Feb. 8, 2010). If you are crazy about weather, this is THE netcast audio program for you!

The special guest on this episode comes from the middle of the country. Dave Freeman is the Chief Meteorologist of the KSN WeatherLab and he can be seen weeknights at 5, 6 and 10pm on KSN News. Dave has earned the Seal of Approval of both the National Weather Association and the American Meteorological Society and he holds a certificate in Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University, has taken advanced coursework from MSU, and has undergone special training in NEXRAD Doppler Radar by the company that builds the NEXRAD Radars.

Dave Freeman, KSN-TVDave is the first person ever recognized two times as Broadcaster of the Year by the National Weather Association. His coverage of the Greensburg tornado in May, 2007, was recognized with the NWA 2008 Broadcaster of the Year Award. Dave first won the award in 1992. Dave has been elected to a second term as a member of the governing Council of the NWA, and, he has also served as NWA national Broadcast Meteorology Chairman and as Broadcast Seal Chairman.

Dave and other KSN staff were honored by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters for Best Single Topic News Coverage in 2008 for the live coverage of President Bush’s address to the graduates of Greensburg High School. The KAB also gave top honors to KSN for Special Program for “Greensburg, One Year Later,” which Dave co-anchored with Anita Cochran.

In addition to his work on KSN, he has been recognized for his severe weather coverage on radio. He was part of teams honored with the 1999 Kansas Association of Broadcasters Award for Best Radio In-Depth Reporting for coverage of the May 3, 1999, tornado that struck Wichita and south-central Kansas; a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award in 1998 by the Radio-Television News Directors Association for radio coverage of urban flooding that struck Wichita in 1997; and Best Radio Spot News in Kansas from the Associated Press in 1996 for coverage of a tornado near Pretty Prairie, Kansas.

Dave is one of the few journalists to have flown with the Air Force Reserve’s Hurricane Hunters. He had the privilege of flying through the eye of Hurricane Andrew (six times, no less!). Dave also covered Hurricane Hugo when it slammed into South Carolina, providing live satellite reports from the coast. Dave has also chased tornadoes with researchers from the National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman, Oklahoma. In addition to anchoring the weather, Dave has also co-written a children’s book on storms, and a severe weather safety brochure for teenagers.

Dave is happily married and has three great kids. Dave is also a PADI SCUBA diving Instructor and an Emergency First Response (CPR and first aid) Instructor. He also enjoys driving his antique Cadillac!

Dave talks a little about killing sacred cows in the weather business including probability of precipitation or POP.

Andrea ButeraJoining in will be Andrea Butera who is a news producer for WESH-TV in Orlando, FL, and the Tampa Weather Examiner. Andrea has a passion for anything weather-related. She is a self-proclaimed “weather nerd” and has been ever since she was in high school. In October 2009, she became the Tampa Weather Examiner, a freelance writer for the Examiner.com. Andrea is a trained severe weather spotter with the National Weather Service, and she is experienced in covering hurricanes. She also enjoyed her time out west, experiencing the Arizona monsoon. In June, 2009, she co-produced KPHO’s 30-minute monsoon special.

Other discussions in this weekly podcast include topics like:

  • Washington/Baltimore really clobbered with snow plus more coming
  • snowiest winter in history possible for Washington, DC
  • Deepest snow in high mountains of west – 213 inches highest
  • Gulf storm could bring winter weather to Southeast US later in week
  • Winter advisory/watch/warning all the way from Arkansas to Pennsylvania
  • and more!
  • Our mail bag continued to get some nice emails.

    From The Weather Center:

    WeatherBrains 101: Did you send your favorite weatherperson a card or give? What? Well you missed National Weatherperson’s Day just three days ago, so it’s not too late to send a belated card or gift. This week we take a look at where this special day came from and why it is on February 5th – no, there is not a groundhog involved!

    TWIWH: Bill Murray looks back at the week of February 9th.

    Listener SurveyListener Surveys: Okay, we continue to drive this topic into the ground, but we really do like to hear from you. Many thanks to everyone who has taken the time to fill out the Listener Survey. The survey takes just a minute or two to complete and provides us with an opportunity to learn where you are and hear your thoughts and comments on the show. Click here to take the survey.

    Web Sites from Episode 211:

    KSN-TV Channel 3

    Dave Freeman Personal Web Page

    Andrea Butera

    Tampa Weather Examiner

    Snowfall Map/Listing for Mid-Atlantic Storm System

    Picks of the Week:

    Andrea Butera – Weather Wars off Nightline and CBS News Eye on Hurricane Grandstanding

    JB Elliott – No Pick! But a 10-second rant!

    Bill Murray – Video of James Spann in 1974!

    Brian Peters – Proposed New Climate Service

    Kevin Selle – Meteorological Product Identifiers

    James Spann – National Weather Association

    The WeatherBrains crew includes your host, James Spann, plus other notable geeks like JB Elliott, Kevin Selle, Bill Murray, and Brian Peters. They bring together a wealth of weather knowledge and experience for another fascinating netcast about weather.

    Category: Pre-November 2010 Posts

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    Brian Peters is one of the television meteorologists at ABC3340 in Birmingham and a retired NWS Warning Coordination Meteorologist. He handles the weekend Weather Xtreme Videos and forecast discussion and is the Webmaster for the popular WeatherBrains podcast.

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