“Weather, She Wrote” - it’s a catchy title, isn’t it? Yes, I’m a fan of Angela Lansbury…have been ever since I saw the movie Bedknobs and Broomsticks. But it was "Murder, She Wrote" that truly got me hooked. Back in middle school, I remember sitting Indian-style in front of the TV on Sunday nights to watch my favorite program. Not only did I like the character Jessica Fletcher and her hometown of Cabot Cove, but I also enjoyed how Jessica solved the mysteries. She figured out who, when, why, what and how. Nothing was unsolved. If only weather could be as simple. To me, weather is a mystery that no one has been able to completely solve, but we meteorologists try every single day. It’s challenging, it’s fun and it covers so many angles of life. If a topic is interesting, I’ll cover it. You have a question, I’ll try to answer it. Chapter after chapter, this story will never end. - Kris Posman, Storm Team 3 Chief Meteorologist Email your questions to Kris at weather@wsav.com
Professor Haywood blogs! Behind the scenes in the world of weather and television. I will be discussing various weather and scientific principles and answering questions about the atmosphere. Along with television weather, I teach meteorology at AASU in Savannah. Feel free to email your weather questions to fhaywood@wsav.com and I may just answer your question in my blog!
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