The weather forecast video week starting May 20, 2020
The weekly to bi-weekly self produced forecast video for Longmont Public Media.
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Longmont, CO, USA
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Request QuoteJohn Ensworth works from Longmont as the Principle Investigator for the NASA Science Mission Directorate Earth and space science education product review through the IGES (The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies – www.strategies.org) . He is in his 15th year running this review. He is an astronomer (from the 2nd grade onward) and became a meteorologist (in the 5th grade) when a thunderstorm in Arizona rained on his telescope (the weather service had only forecasted a 10% chance of rain). He has college degrees in physics and astronomy and climatology and a graduate degree in meteorology and earth science. He lectures at the Little Thompson Observatory in Berthoud, the Estes Park Memorial Observatory in Estes Park, and for a number of online universities. He built and runs a backyard observatory near Pace and 17th in northeast Longmont where he has lived for 10 years with his wife, daughter, son, and two cats. Invitations to open house nights at this observatory, LTO, and EPMO will be posted with future weather discussions when they are scheduled. He began texting friends about the weather right after the September 2013 flood. Forecasting severe weather and snow amounts via text lead to this column. The readers of this column will, hopefully, keep him honest in what he ‘thought’ he had forecasted for ‘the most recent’ storm.
The weekly to bi-weekly self produced forecast video for Longmont Public Media.
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