How To Predict The Weather
Learn some great tips on how to correctly predict the weather in this free video clip on meteorology and rain prediction.
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Summary: Since the beginning of time man has sought to predict the weather accurately and precisely. Today with all the technology and electronic instruments we have at our disposal we are more accurate than ever at predicting not only rain and precipitation but also humidity, temperature, cold and warm fronts, pressure systems and much more. One can find out the pressure levels in Austin, the temperature in Guam and how humid the Amazon rain forest is with just the click of a mouse. Although there have been vast improvements in technology and remarkable discoveries over the past several decades we are still only scratching the surface of learning how this planet operates and how we, as humans, affect it.
If you have ever been baffled at how someone is able to tell you on Tuesday that it will rain on Friday then take a look at this video series. Our expert, Melissa Schenk, is a weather anchor for a television station in Canada. She will show you every aspect of how she goes about predicting the weather. The tools and resources she uses, the details and information you need to know to do it yourself and she even a behind the scenes look into the station where she works are all a part of this informative and exciting series of videos. So dive into the weather and see if you can out predict your weather man...or woman!
About the Expert
A graduate of Fanshawe College’s Television Broadcasting Program, Melissa Schenk interned with CNN in Uganda. A passion for public speaking and a love of travel lead her abroad working as a Port Lecturer on cruise ships. In 2003, she returned to Southwestern Ontario and began working as a Weather Announcer for CTV, as well as launching her own Production Company. Currently as an A Channel News Weather Anchor, Melissa understands the critical value of fast, accurate, weather information. The more she can tell you about the weather, the more prepared you can be.
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