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'''Wes Wyatt''' is the chief meteorologist for [[WBRC-TV]]. | '''Wes Wyatt''' is the chief meteorologist for [[WBRC-TV]]. | ||
Wyatt earned his bachelor of science in meteorology at Mississippi State University in Starkville, and a master's in geography at the [[University of Alabama]]. He began his career at WTOK-TV in Meridian, Mississippi and later worked as chief meteorologist for [[WVUA-TV]] in [[Tuscaloosa]] for seven years while also teaching broadcast meteorology classes at the university. In [[2010]] he joined WBRC as a weekend meteorologist, assisting [[ | Wyatt earned his bachelor of science in meteorology at Mississippi State University in Starkville, and a master's in geography at the [[University of Alabama]]. He began his career at WTOK-TV in Meridian, Mississippi and later worked as chief meteorologist for [[WVUA-TV]] in [[Tuscaloosa]] for seven years while also teaching broadcast meteorology classes at the university. In [[2010]] he joined WBRC as a weekend meteorologist, assisting [[James-Paul Dice|J-P Dice]]. After Dice resigned in July [[2021]] he assumed the role of chief meteorologist. | ||
Wyatt is certified by the American Meteorological Society, and by the National Weather Association. | Wyatt is certified by the American Meteorological Society, and by the National Weather Association. |
Revision as of 13:14, 7 July 2021
Wes Wyatt is the chief meteorologist for WBRC-TV.
Wyatt earned his bachelor of science in meteorology at Mississippi State University in Starkville, and a master's in geography at the University of Alabama. He began his career at WTOK-TV in Meridian, Mississippi and later worked as chief meteorologist for WVUA-TV in Tuscaloosa for seven years while also teaching broadcast meteorology classes at the university. In 2010 he joined WBRC as a weekend meteorologist, assisting J-P Dice. After Dice resigned in July 2021 he assumed the role of chief meteorologist.
Wyatt is certified by the American Meteorological Society, and by the National Weather Association.
References
- Stuart, Shauna (July 6, 2021) "WBRC FOX6 News names Wes Wyatt as new chief meteorologist." The Birmingham News