Ely Millard

Meteorology

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Preston's Summary

Ely Millard is a meteorologist and alum of the OU School of Meteorology. Currently working for KSNT News, Ely provides weather forecasts and updates for the national audience, with a focus on the United States. Their articles cover a range of weather-related topics, including storm systems, rain chances, temperature changes, and seasonal weather patterns.

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Geo Focus

None, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Seasonal: 92 %
Event Coverage: 4 %
Evolving Stories: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Climate Policy
  • Cleantech
  • GreenTech
  • Renewable Energy
  • Hydrology
  • Water Conservation
  • Water Management

Pitching Insights

Ely's coverage predominantly focuses on weather-related topics, specifically seasonal changes and announcements related to weather events. Additionally, the themes covered in Ely's articles frequently align with house & home and tragedy.

Given the high percentage of investment analysis attributed to Ely's coverage, it is possible that he may be interested in receiving pitches from experts or analysts who can provide insights into how specific weather events might impact industries such as real estate, construction, insurance or agriculture.

As his geographic focus is national (United States), pitches should consider relevant localized angles for US-based weather phenomena or nationwide trends that have implications across various regions.

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