
He also roots for the Houston Texans, Houston Rockets, and most importantly, his Fightin' Texas Aggies. Jorge grew up as a big time baseball fan, favoring the Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees, and Texas Rangers. You can find Jorge exploring the Valley, its eateries, exercising, traveling, and enjoying new spots to salsa dance. Whenever he's not on-air, he enjoys visiting local schools and talking to kids about weather, science, and climate. Cruz is an ambassador for the AMS Latinx Committee and is also a member of both the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association. Jorge is passionate about weather and the community. Erin Sullivan Anchor/Reporter, The Morning Show Erin Sullivan joined the NBC15 team in the fall of 2020 as a weekday morning anchor and reporter for The Morning Show. He'll now be focusing on the monsoon, excessive heat, and the snowstorms that hit Arizona. Being one of the top journalists for NBC 15, Johnson earns an annual salary ranging from 20,000 100,000.

She anchors weather nightly on ABC15 newscasts and continually updates the most accurate Valley forecast on and ABC15 Mobile. He has a decade of experience covering all types of weather, ranging from drought, dust storms, winter weather, severe thunderstorms, and tornadoes. Amber Sullins is Chief Meteorologist for ABC15 News. He holds both the American Meteorological Society's Certified Broadcast Meteorologist seal and the National Weather Association's Television Weathercaster Seal of Approval. He was also chief meteorologist at KOB-TV in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Chad worked in Wausau at another station.
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Jorge has been in the broadcast meteorology industry for more than 10 years, starting his professional career in El Paso, Texas at KVIA-TV. Chad Franzen returns to central Wisconsin for another stint at forecasting the quickly changing weather of Wisconsin. He was also involved with the storm chasing group, Texas Aggie Storm Chasers, and is also a brother of Omega Delta Phi. Meet the Weather Team Nick Bender First Alert Meteorologist Bryan Busby First Alert Chief Meteorologist Chad Crilley First Alert Weather Pete Grigsby First. In college, he joined the Texas A&M Student Chapter of the American Meteorological Society, where he eventually became president during his senior year. He joined the ABC15 team in October 2019, but is quite familiar with weather coverage throughout the desert southwest.īorn in Austin, Texas of a Puerto Rican father and Mexican mother, Jorge was raised in the suburban community of Pflugerville and went to study Meteorology and Spanish at Texas A&M University. Cantore was born in Waterbury, Connecticut and raised in. His ability to explain to viewers the scientific cause-and-effect of the weather transcends from meteorology to journalism. Erin Christiansen returned to Tucson as KOLD News 13s new chief meteorologist in October 2020. Heather can be found at community events and local schools on a regular basis.Jorge Torres is the weekday afternoon meteorologist on ABC15. Jim Cantore, meteorologist for The Weather Channel television network, has been one of the nation’s most respected and renowned forecasters for more than 30 years. She says meteorologists often refer to our region as one of the hardest to forecast, but Heather loves the challenge.

Witnessing how the Plateau, Valley, and the Smokies impact the weather is beneficial. Storm Team 4 Meteorologist Marisa Woloszyn is departing TMJ4 for our sister station, WXYZ-TV in Detroit. Heather says growing up in East Tennessee is helpful in her forecasting, because it can be difficult for others to understand the varying terrain.

They’re also very active in their church. They love to spend time outdoors as a family! They are often kayaking, camping, or just spending time in the backyard. They have a son, a daughter, and two adopted dogs. Like a meteorologist cliche, Bo became interested in. She is proud to be All Vol! She went back to school to focus on Meteorology and get a second bachelor’s degree, via the online program from Mississippi State. Bo is from Monticello, Illinois, a small town about 20 miles away from the University of Illinois. Cantore has become one of the best-known meteorologists on television. The Weather Channel gave him his first job out of college in July of that year and he has worked there ever since. Now an Emmy Award winning journalist, Heather grew up in Cedar Bluff and went to Farragut High School, and then on to the University of Tennessee. A native of Beacon Falls, Connecticut, who was raised in White River Junction, Vermont, Cantore graduated from Lyndon State College in 1986. She was born and raised in Knoxville, and says she is proud to work in her hometown. Heather Haley is the Chief Meteorologist for WVLT News.
