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 meteorologists look a month ahead? They just don't post it becuase there would be a lot of inaccuracy. But can you see somewhat a month or more out?

Asked by 345345 almost 6 years ago

There are some firms that do that. Some claim to have proprietary methods. They tend to be based on climatology. Great question.

Thanks for anwsring me question. One more for you what angers people more do you think when it snows more then expected or less? I can only guess when snow is called for snow and its ice what kind of letters you must get from that.

Asked by Earl over 5 years ago

Hard to say, Earl. Ten different people, 10 different opinions. I think the measure of frustration is probably driven by the amount of effort people put into preparation. If they put in little effort and it snows more, then that is frustrating. If they put in a lot of effort and it snows less then, wasted effort. I always remind folks that I'm in marketing and Mother Nature is in manufacturing, that usually helps me out! Thanks!

Siliguri in West Bengal, India is far away from the Ocean, can it still be affected by the fani storm?

Asked by Curious George almost 6 years ago

I’ll give you this referral, George. https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutrsmc.shtml

What do the letters ('D', 'S') mean in the hurricane cone of uncertainty? Depression? Storm? What other letters may appear here?

Asked by Travis over 5 years ago

Yup! Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm. H is Hurricane and M is for Major Hurricane, category 3 and higher. The National Hurricane Center website has excellent information resources. Thanks, Travis! https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/