Austin Lowe

Meteorologist

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Preston's Summary

Austin Lowe is a Meteorologist at WCTV. He specializes in regional interest and world news, with a focus on climate change, climate policy, and consumer travel within North America and beyond. Austin's insights have been featured in KALB-TV, Hospitality Net, Linklaters, WCTV, and WTVY News 4.

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Geo Focus

Tallahassee, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 62 %
Promotional: 18 %
Events: 16 %
Data Driven: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • United States
  • Climate Policy
  • ClimateTech
  • Global Warming

Pitching Insights

Austin Lowe's coverage focuses on local weather events, including temperature fluctuations, precipitation patterns, and severe weather alerts in the United States with a specific focus on Florida and Tallahassee. His articles often address seasonal changes like cold fronts, rain showers, and storms.

To effectively reach out to Austin Lowe for potential collaboration or as a news source related to his coverage area of local weather events in Florida and Tallahassee, consider providing expert insights or data-driven analysis regarding upcoming temperature trends, forecasted precipitation patterns (rainfall), or severe weather conditions expected in the region. Additionally, if there are any unique aspects of house & home impacts due to extreme weather events such as hurricanes or flooding that are relevant to the audience he serves.

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