WX 280 Introduction to TV Weathercasting
This introductory course introduces the student to radio and television weather-casting with hands-on experience in developing a forecast, a format, and delivery techniques for both radio and television. Students will gain valuable on-camera experience as well as an introduction to the work requirements for broadcast meteorology.

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Best Practices for Publicly Sharing Weather Information Via Social Media, Adopted by the AMS Council

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Guidelines on Weather Broadcasting and the Use of Radio for the Delivery of Weather Information, Gerald FlemingShow; Jon Gill; Samuel Muchemi; Ahmed H.M. Al-Harthey; Aboul Aziz Diop; Clair Martin; Edwin Lai; Johan Groth; Stephen Palmer; Tanja Cegnar; Haleh Kootval, Editor; and F. Decollogny, Cover design

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Tips from the Board of Broadcast Meteorology for Gaining the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) Designation

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Dynamic Lecturing : Research-Based Strategies to Enhance Lecture Effectiveness, Christina Harrington and Todd Zakrajsek

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Eloquent Science : A Practical Guide to Becoming a Better Writer, Speaker, and Atmospheric Scientist, David M. Schultz

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English Communication for Scientists, Jean-Luc Doumont, Ph.D.; Laura Grossenbacher; Christina Matta; and Jorge Cham

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Stand up, Speak out: The Practice and Ethics of Public Speaking

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The Craft of Scientific Presentations : Critical Steps to Succeed and Critical Errors to Avoid, Michael Alley

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Speaking via Electronic Media