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

Asked by Patricia over 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.

Hello I would like to know your view on climate change? Do you think humans have to do with this?

Asked by Debbie over 9 years ago

Pretty important question. Not really my area of expertise but I know pretty smart people on both sides of the issue. I do think you can only pour something into a system for so long before you have an effect on that system. Not sure if we have gotten there yet or not.

Being a science guy, what's your favorite "photon walks into a bar" joke?

Asked by Bill W. over 10 years ago

Well, Bill. As a "science guy", I know that photons don't drink and would never be caught in a bar. (rimshot)

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 over 11 years ago

With digital anything can happen!

Is Winchendon Mass having a tornado and thunderstorms?

Asked by Kayden almost 10 years ago

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

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 about 10 years ago

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

Would you please answer whether there is any uncertainty sensor data in meteorological application?

Asked by Unique Chan over 10 years ago

Not sure I understand the question...?