Curt Olson

Chief Meteorologist

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Preston's Summary

Curt Olson is the Chief Meteorologist at WABI TV 5. With a strong foundation in Atmospheric Sciences and a passion for weather, Curt covers a range of topics including climate change, climate policy, and Global Warming, with a focus on regional interests and world news. He has been featured in the University of Denver and WABI TV 5.

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Geo Focus

Bangor, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 81 %
Events: 18 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • ClimateTech
  • Global Warming

Pitching Insights

Curt's coverage largely focuses on local weather patterns, particularly in Bangor, Maine. To effectively reach out to him, consider offering insights into upcoming weather events or seasonal changes specific to this region. Sources with expertise in meteorology and climate science would be valuable for providing commentary on the localized effects of different weather phenomena.

Given Curt’s focus on event coverage related to weather conditions and announcements about various storms and atmospheric occurrences, experts who can provide accurate predictions or analysis of current and upcoming weather patterns would likely capture his interest.

Remember that Curt's geographic focus is primarily local (United States, Maine, Bangor), so pitches should emphasize relevance to these areas when reaching out regarding regional climatic developments.

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