David Burgett

Meteorologist

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Preston's Summary

David Burgett is a meteorologist for KTTC NBC 10, focusing on local weather forecasts and updates for the Rochester, Minnesota area. With a passion for tracking weather patterns and providing accurate information, David keeps the community informed about current and upcoming weather conditions, including snowfall, rain, and temperature fluctuations.

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Geo Focus

Rochester, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Seasonal: 38 %
Event Coverage: 19 %
Cites Data: 12 %
Government Announcement: 11 %
Evolving Stories: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • Environmental Services
  • Hydrology
  • Water Conservation
  • Natural Resources
  • Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation

Pitching Insights

David's coverage primarily focuses on weather-related events in the local area, particularly seasonal changes and specific weather patterns. He frequently cites data to support his articles.

For pitches to David, consider providing localized insights into upcoming or ongoing weather patterns in Minnesota, particularly Rochester. Sources who can offer expert analysis or predictions based on credible data would likely be well-received.

Given his emphasis on seasonal and meteorological themes such as snowfall, cloudy conditions, and record weather, experts with a deep understanding of these topics could provide valuable contributions for potential article features or interviews.

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