Meteorologist Charlie Neese has a true passion for weather that developed when he was just a kid. "I saw my first flash flood at nine years old and that's all it took. Weather has been in my blood ever since!"
Charlie took his passion and turned it into a career - working as a meteorlogist for NewsChannel 5, the CBS affiliate in his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. Charlie says he loves forecasting for the area in which he grew up. "The weather in Middle Tennessee can change very quickly. You really have to be on your toes. That's what makes it so interesting."
Now, Charlie has taken his years of forecasting experience and developed his HOME WEATHER FORECASTER program for the amateur weather enthusiast that teaches how to use information available on the internet to forecast the weather from your home. "In the Home Weather Forecaster, you're taught very basic forecast techniques that anyone interested in weather can learn. Forecasting is a great hobby that is not only a lot of fun but can be very useful as well."
In the program, Charlie teaches how to use current weather data and forecast model information together to get an insider's look at what is making the weather tick. Using the simple forecasting techniques Charlie teaches in his seminars along with this website, anyone can get a good idea of what to expect from the weather.
Here's what you'll learn...
-How to fully understand your current weather situation
-How to conduct a simple analysis of both text and graphical computer model data
-How to determine the severe weather threat for your area
-How to determine chances of precipitation
-How to determine high and low temperatures
-What factors create certain types of weather
-And much more!
To see The HOME WEATHER FORECASTER seminar schedule, click HERE!
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