- Michael Fish
Michael Fish (born April 27, 1944 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England) is a retired weather forecaster, most known for his BBC Weather television presentations, although he was actually employed by the Met Office. Schooled at the John Lyon School in Harrow and a graduate of City University, London, Fish was the longest serving weather presenter on British television, taking up the role in 1974.
- John Hammond
John Hammond (born 1966) is an English weather forecaster for the BBC. He can be seen presenting the forecast on BBC News 24, BBC One, BBC World and BBC Radio. He is a main weather presenter on the Ten O'Clock News and on Radio Five Live.
- Geoff Jenkins
Geoffrey (Geoff) Jenkins is a climatologist and former head of climate change prediction at the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, part of the Met Office. In answer to "What makes you believe the recent rise [in temperature] is due to human activity?" he said: : "Feeding in the different agents that cause climate change into our models – like greenhouse gases, output from the Sun, …
- Paul Hudson
Paul David Hudson is a weather presenter for BBC Yorkshire and BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, in the UK. He went to the Brontë Middle School (now being knocked down for housing) and Oakbank School in Keighley. He has a first-class degree in Geophysics and Planetary Physics from the University of Newcastle. He can be seen on both editions of the regional news programme Look North, from Leeds (serving North, …
- Rob McElwee
Rob McElwee is BBC Weather's longest-serving weather forecaster since the departure of Michael Fish. He presents regular forecasts on BBC News 24, BBC World, BBC Radio 4 and BBC One. He is a main weather presenter on the BBC One O'Clock News. Rob joined the Met Office in 1982 working as a weather observer, spending most of the next eight years observing the weather on the Army Air Corps base of Netheravon on the Salisbury Plain.
- Ian McCaskill
Ian McCaskill (born July 28, 1938) is a former BBC weatherman. His Scottish accent, manner of speech, and relentless (some would call unseemly) enthusiasm for severe weather made him popular with viewers and he quickly became the most imitated weather presenter in the UK. He went to Queen's Park School (near Queen's Park F.C.) in Glasgow, and then to the University of Glasgow. He joined the RAF in 1959 as part of his National Service and became an airman meteorologist, …
- John Kettley
John Graham Kettley (born July 11 1952 in Halifax, West Yorkshire) is an English freelance weatherman.
- Matt Taylor
Matt Taylor (born 1976 in Blackburn, England) a BBC Weather forecaster. Having worked as a Met Office weather forecaster since 1998, Matt joined the BBC Weather team in 2004. He now broadcasts across a range of BBC outlets, including BBC One, BBC News 24, BBC World and BBC Radio 4. He can regularly be seen presenting the weather for BBC Breakfast on Friday and at the weekend. Popular for his unflagging, bubbly cheerfulness on air, …
- Derek Brockway
Derek Brockway (born 1967) is a Welsh Weather Forecasting director at BBC Wales. As well as preparing and presenting the lunchtime and nightly TV forecasts for BBC Wales Today, Derek also presents weather bulletins for BBC Radio Wales. He was born in Barry, south Wales, and now lives in Pontyclun. Derek attended Barry Boys' Comprehensive School and took A-levels in Mathematics, Physics and Geology. On leaving school in 1986 he joined the Met Office as an observer, …
- Peter Gibbs
Peter Gibbs is a BBC Weather forecaster, born in Sunderland, who appears regularly on BBC One, BBC News 24, BBC World and BBC Radio, particularly BBC Radio Four. He is a main weather presenter on the BBC Six O'Clock News, and was previously a main weather presenter on the BBC One O'Clock News. Peter Gibbs graduated from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1979 with an Honours degree in Physics and Geography.
- Daniel Corbett
Daniel Corbett (born in Dagenham, Essex) is a British meteorologist, working for the Met Office and the BBC. He regularly appears on BBC One, BBC News 24, BBC World, BBCi, BBC Four, BFBS TV, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio Five Live. He is one of the main weather forecasters on the BBC Six O'Clock News. He first joined the Met Office and BBC Weather Centre in 1997, after beginning his career in the USA.
- Keith Browning
Keith Browning is a British meteorologist who worked at Imperial College London, the Met Office and University of Reading department of meteorology. His work with Frank Ludlam on the supercell thunderstorm at Wokingham, UK in 1962 was the first detailed study of such a storm. His well-regarded research covered many areas of [mesoscale meteorology|mesoscale meteorology.
- Alex Deakin
Alex Deakin (born North Ferriby, outside Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire) is a weatherman for the BBC, broadcasting on British television and radio. Alex appears regularly on BBC News 24, BBC Radio 4, BBC World and BBC One, and is one of the main weather presenters on the BBC Six O'Clock News. In addition, he joined the Weather team on BBC Breakfast in January 2007 and appears regularly on Fridays and at weekends.
- Chris Fawkes
Chris Fawkes (born Stockport, UK) is a BBC Weather forecaster, who has appeared regularly on BBC News 24, BBC World and BBC Radio Four since early 2006. Chris studied for a BSc in Geography at the University of Sheffield, before spending some time travelling the world. He then joined the BBC Weather Centre in May 2001 as a Broadcast Assistant, supporting weather forecasters in London, …
- Heather Reid
Heather Reid OBE CPhys FinstP (born c. 1969) is a Scottish meteorologist and television weather presenter for BBC Scotland. Reid was born in Paisley, and graduated from Edinburgh University with an honours degree in physics. She followed this with a masters degree in image processing from Edinburgh University's Meteorology Department. She has been employed by the UK Met Office since 1993, and works as a weather forecaster at Glasgow Weather Centre.
- Tomasz Schafernaker
Tomasz Schafernaker is a BBC Weather forecaster. Tomasz was born in Gdańsk, Poland and attended school both in his native Poland and in the UK. He studied A-levels in Mathematics, Physics and Art at St. John's College Southsea. Whilst Tomasz is a very talented artist his real passion was always for the weather. This lead him to study Meteorology at the University of Reading where he gained a his BSc in Meteorology with honours. He joined the BBC Weather Centre in 2000, …
- David Braine
David Braine is the main weather forecaster for BBC South West. Following a BSc degree in Meteorology and Oceanography, David joined the Royal Navy in 1987, where he remained until 1995. He then joined the Met Office and the BBC Weather Centre, where he broadcast on many of the main BBC TV and Radio channels, including BBC One. During his time at the BBC, David was Training Manager and Deputy Broadcast Manager. In 2002 David left the Met Office and the BBC Weather Centre, …
- Susan Powell
Susan Powell is a BBC weather forecaster. Born and brought up in Herefordshire, Susan Powell studied Chemistry at the University of Swansea before going on to complete a Doctorate of Engineering. She then worked for a time for the steel maker Corus. She then joined the Met Office as a trainee broadcast meteorologist, completing various training courses with the Met Office and the BBC Weather Centre.
- Jay Wynne
Jay Wynne is a BBC Weather forecaster, appearing mainly on BBC News 24, BBC Radio 4, BBC World and BBC One. He is a main weather presenter on the BBC Six O'Clock News and previously the BBC One O'Clock News. He was educated at Ardingly College, West Sussex. He joined the BBC Weather team in 2000 having graduated from Reading University with a Master's degree in Applied Meteorology in 1999. In that same year he joined the Met Office undertaking a 14 month training programme, …
- Peter Cockroft
Peter Cockroft is a British weather forecaster. He joined the Met Office in 1974, though he didn't become a weather forecaster until 1990. He joined the BBC in 1991 and became one of the presenters of the national weather forecasts, in 2002 he became the main weather presenter on BBC London News. He lives in Oxfordshire with his wife Ann and daughter Rosie.
- Kirsty McCabe
Kirsty McCabe (born 10 July 1975 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire) is a BBC weather forecaster, on a range of the organisation's television and radio channels. She is a main weather presenter on the BBC One O'Clock News. McCabe studied geophysics at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with a first class honours degree before going on to spend three months as an intern at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, …
- Elizabeth Saary
Elizabeth Saary is a BBC Weather forecaster, appearing regularly on BBC Radio, BBC News 24, BBC One and BBC World. She is a main weather presenter for the BBC Ten O'Clock News. She returned from maternity leave in March 2007. She joined the Met Office in 2000 as a trainee forecaster. She trained as a broadcast meteorologist at the BBC from April 2001. She has a BCs in Geography from London University.
- Everton Fox
Everton Fox is a weather presenter on the Al Jazeera English channel. He previously worked for the Met Office and the BBC. Born in Cambridge, Everton worked for the then Department of Social Security as a civil servant. Everton joined the Met Office in 1991, completing the forecaster foundation programme in March 2000. He joined the BBC Weather Centre in 2000, working initially on BBC World and BFBS television.
- Angie Phillips
Angie Phillips is a meteorologist for BBC Newsline. Phillips is from Belfast and was educated in Holywood in County Down. She trained at the Met Office's College in Reading, Berkshire, and joined the service in 1985. She became a weather forecaster in 1991. In 1993, she became a national weather presenter for ITN in London, England. She moved to the Newsline team in 1996, and has been the main weather forecaster since.
- Lisa Gallagher
Lisa Gallagher (born May 1977, Bolton) is a television weather presenter for the BBC North region. She presents the weather forecasts for the half-hourly Look North breakfast bulletins for the Yorkshire region, and East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire region. She went to the Sharples School and studied geography at the University of Hull, receiving a 2.1 degree. She became an air hostess, based at Manchester Airport, then joined the Met Office in September 1999.
- George Hadley
George Hadley (February 12,1685 - June 28,1768) was an English lawyer and amateur meteorologist who proposed the atmospheric mechanism by which the Trade Winds are sustained. As a key factor in ensuring that European sailing vessels reached North American shores, …
- George Cowling
George Cowling (born 1921/2 in Yorkshire) was the BBC's first television weatherman. He joined the Met Office in 1939, at the start of World War II, stationed as a meteorological assistant with No. 4 Bomber Group, RAF Yorkshire.
- Hubert Lamb
Hubert Horace Lamb (1913 - 1997) was an English climatologist who founded the Climatic Research Unit in 1971 in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia. Most of his scientific life Lamb spent at the Meteorological Office, UK, where he started as a Technical Officer by special merit promotion. His responsibilities were in the fields of long range weather forecasting, world climatology and climate change.
- Steff Gaulter
Steff Gaulter (born 1976 in Sway, Hampshire) is a weather forecaster for Al Jazeera English. Gaulter won a place at University of Cambridge in 1994 where she was awarded an MA in Physics, gaining the University's top marks for the final year presentation project. While studying, she also broadcast on hospital radio, which forged her interest in weather broadcasting. On graduation she taught GCSE and A-Level Physics and Math - spending one summer teaching in Uganda.
- David Carson
Dr David John Carson is a climatologist. He has been director of the Hadley Centre (around 1990-1996), director of Numerical Weather Prediction at the UKMO (around 1999-2000), and was director of the World Climate Research Programme from 2000-2005. Dr Carson joined the UK Meteorological Office in 1969, following his Ph.D from the Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Liverpool, working on the structure and evolution of the atmospheric boundary layer.
- John F. B. Mitchell
Professor John F B Mitchell OBE FRS is a British climatologist and climate modeller. He was a convening lead author for the first and third IPCC Working Group I reports and lead author for the second. He is currently chair of the WMO JSC/CLIVAR Working Group on Climate Modelling. He currently works at the Hadley Centre in climate modelling and detection and attribution of climate change and is Chief Scientist at the Met Office.
- John T. Houghton
Sir John Theodore Houghton FRS CBE is the co-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) working group. He was the lead editor of first three IPCC reports. He was professor in atmospheric physics at the University of Oxford, former Chief Executive at the Met Office and founder of the Hadley Centre. He is the chairman of the John Ray Initiative, an organisation "connecting Environment, Science and Christianity".
- Sverre Petterssen
Sverre Petterssen (1898-1974) was a Norwegian meteorologist, he was a big figure in the field of weather analysis and forecasting and an international leader in meteorology. He was born in Norway from an humble means family. He was able to reach higher studies with money he earned working at the telegraph office and a nursery provided by the armed forces that he joined as a recruit.
- George Simpson
Sir George Clarke Simpson KCB CBE FRS (1878–1965) was a British meteorologist, born in Derby, England
- Gemma Humphries
Gemma Humphries is a British weather forecaster who presents the regional weather on regional ITV station ITV Meridian. After studying drama Humphries worked for a small London radio station, then moved on to forecasting, having first become interested in weather when she took geography 'A' Level at school. She trained as a broadcast meteorologist with the Met Office, before taking a job as regional weather presenter for the BBC in Southampton.
- Barbara Edwards
Barbara Edwards became the BBC's first female television weather presenter in January 1974. She joined the Met Office in 1957 where she edited and published meteorological publications, until 1962. She worked as a weather forecaster from 1963 and 1970 when she moved to the London Weather Centre where she did forecasting for commerce and industry. Edwards also appeared from January 1974 until June 1974 on BBC Television.
- James Martin Stagg
Group Captain James Martin Stagg, (30 June 1900 - 23 June 1975) was a British Royal Air Force meteorologist who notably persuaded General Dwight D. Eisenhower to change the date of the Allied invasion of Europe in World War II, from June 5 to June 6, 1944. Stagg was the senior staff meteorologist working with input from three separate forecasting teams from the Royal Navy, Met Office and USAAF.
- Guy Blandford
Guy Blandford (born New Plymouth, New Zealand 1974) is a British-based Starship captain, commentator on society and volunteer ticket collector on a steam railway. Born in New Plymouth, New Zealand in 1974, Guy and family later moved to Wainuiomata and lived there until 1980 when they moved to Duncraig, Perth, Australia. In 1984, Blandford would move to Norfolk, England and he would live there until 1998, …
- Isobel Lang
Isobel Lang joined Sky News after 12 years at the BBC Weather Centre where she broadcast the weather for the 1,6 and 10 O'clock news, News 24, BBC World as well as Radio 1, 2 and 4. Isobel has also co-presented the Essential Guide to Weather, Painting the Weather and The Weather Show.
- Rich Adams
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