Ethan Huston

Meteorologist

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Preston's Summary

Ethan Huston is a Meteorologist at WGAL. He focuses on climate change and environmental issues, with an emphasis on ClimateTech and global warming, while also covering regional interests and world news in North America. Ethan's work has been featured in WGAL 8 TV and MSN.

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Geo Focus

Lancaster, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 76 %
Data Driven: 17 %
Events: 3 %
Promotional: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Hydrology
  • Water Conservation
  • Water Management
  • Water Rights
  • Climate Policy
  • ClimateTech
  • Global Warming

Pitching Insights

Ethan's focus is primarily on local weather events in Pennsylvania, with an emphasis on seasonal changes and their impact. He may be interested in pitches that provide insights into upcoming or ongoing severe weather events specific to the South-Central Pennsylvania area.

Given Ethan's coverage of "Top Weather Events" and his focus on localized impacts such as rain, snow, and climate patterns within Pennsylvania, he may be receptive to experts who can offer detailed analysis or predictions regarding these specific meteorological phenomena.

As for the themes covered by Ethan, while they are not directly related to his primary topic of weather, understanding these interests could help tailor pitches if there are opportunities to link them with entertainment news or house & home topics.

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