The Art of Weather

by Kim Greenhouse on January 11, 2010

in Environment,Science & Technology

When I learned about a meteorologist who was teaching educational weather programs at elementary, middle, and high schools, I became very excited! Voted the best weatherman in Palm Beach, Art Horn was a weather anchor for 25 years. He spoke at the first International Climate Change Conference in New York in 2008. Now he teaches a popular program about weather that informs audiences about the realities and myths of climate change.

Art founded the program The Art of Weather and writes online for The Energy Tribune, Pyjamas Media, and China Daily. He received an Emmy nomination and a Telly award for a documentary he produced called Hurricane: Direct Hit. This enlightening interview is sure to broaden your perspectives on weather and climate change!

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