TV Meteorologist

TV Meteorologist

Kevin Selle

Wichita Falls, TX

Male, 55

I've been a broadcast meteorologist on television since the early 1990's. Happy to answer any questions about the weather or local TV news. Yes, I often wear sneakers on set just out of view of the camera.

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Last Answer on December 24, 2019

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Hi, I live in Kentucky. Yesterday after a rain, the entire sky, literally everything turned yellow for about 1/2 hour. Hard to take a picture with because camera fixed it but otherwise to the eye, it was all yellow. Why??

Asked by Vicky over 9 years ago

Sounds cool, Vicki! Best guess is there was a fair amount of moisture lingering in the air after the rain ended which was scattering most of the light except for the yellow spectrum. Bet is was pretty!

Can you please tell me why it is always hot
in Miami Florida & most everywhere else it's cold ?

Asked by Patricia about 10 years ago

Great question, Patricia. Miami is one of the southern most place in the US, making it one of the farthest places from the source region of cold air. Also, it is basically surrounded by water on three sides. With the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico so close there is more moisture in the air and moist air does not cool as much.

With all the digital tech today, just a head shot would be enough and it could be placed in an uninteresting place on the screen, couldn't it? Pointers could be electronic too.

Asked by daveb almost 11 years ago

With digital anything can happen!

1. Everyday Problems for a meteorologist
2. What all does a tv meteorologist do
3. How do you use radar
4. How is meteorology important
5. What is the best meteorology college
6. What university did you go to
7. How much schooling does it take

Asked by Parker about 11 years ago

Hi, Parker.  Big bunch of questions, thanks.

1. Number one these days is keeping up with the ever growing distribution platforms, Facebook, Twitter, TV, etc.

2. Looks at raw computer model forecast data and generates a public forecast, creates graphics for TV news shows, maintains digital platforms and does public appearances.

3. To determine precipitation trends and look for specific threats like tornadoes, damaging winds and heavier rain/snow area.

4. I'd like to know your answer to that one!

5. I hesitate to answer for fear of creating an argument.  I think Oklahoma University would be on just about everyone's top five list.

6. I studied through Mississippi State University.

7. A four year degree is standard.

8. Always interested in the sky, and I like looking into the future.

9. Not specifically.  I was a DJ on the radio for many years before weather.

10. Yes, there is a certain consideration given to voice and appearance for TV jobs.

Thanks!

I am a student that needs to know what a meteorologist does, my report is due on Friday, so can you give feedback today 10/28/15 or tomorrow 10/29/15


Thanks!!!

Asked by Need Help over 9 years ago

Hi. Not really a good spot here for me to describe the typical duties without some specific questions. You might try visiting a local TV station of National Weather Service office. Good luck!

1st i work with electricity. The other night we had a small electrical storm. In my house I got shocked it hurt. I'm sure it was static there was no close lightning. Is that possible?

Asked by Aquadave over 9 years ago

Hmmmm...tough to say without having been there. I would guess yes.

Is Winchendon Mass having a tornado and thunderstorms?

Asked by Kayden over 9 years ago

I would turn to weather.gov and click on your area of the map for updates from the National Weather Service.