Professional weather people read off a TV and as they read it it moves along with there talking. Also the map (screen) behind them is controlled by a controller held in the weather reporters hand. And that is how a weather person knows there script and never goes wrong. But you would need to have good talking skills to learn and it would take quite a long time to learn. If your perfect at the start your brillant.
She was picking flowers and the wind blew the weather vane off and it hit her in the head. READ. THE. BOOK.
you can read it by looking for the low and high pressure
Read the newspaper for your local weather. It will be the same.
February 5 has been celebrated as national Weather Person's day.
Third person: "He read the book".Second person: "You read the book."First person: "I read the book."
A weather man or weather woman.
Speaking as one person, I use the internet to read the news from several sources, check the weather, get my horoscope, read the advice columns, social media, email and to search for information like recipes, celebrities or other odd information.
when u are looking at the weather like a person who has that job is always fore casting the weather
An aliterate is a person who will not read - rather than a person who is unable to read, a person who does not wish to do so.
A person who tells the weather is called a meteorologist. They study and predict weather patterns and conditions using various tools and techniques such as weather satellites, radar, and computer models. They provide forecasts and warnings to help people prepare for different weather conditions.
There are several sites that offer weather information for the Columbus, Ohio area. The weather channel, yahoo weather, Google weather and the local news paper all have a weather ticker or information on there websites.
Unfortunately, we cannot answer this question because there are many television stations called "TV3" and we don't know which one you are asking about. The good news is that most stations today have their own websites, which list all of the station's personnel, including the person who reports the weather. (It should be noted that most of the people reporting the weather do more than "read" it-- years ago, it is true that many stations used an attractive young female to read what someone else had written. But in recent times, reporting the weather on TV has become a skilled profession, and the men and women who do it are trained as meteorologists. They not only read the weather, but they are experts in the science of forecasting it.)