Tom Terry

Chief Meteorologist

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Preston's Summary

Tom Terry is the Chief Meteorologist at WFTV/WRDQ in Orlando, Florida. With over three decades of experience, Tom provides accurate and timely weather forecasts to help the community stay safe and prepared. He is known for his expertise in tracking severe weather and his dedication to keeping viewers informed.

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Geo Focus

Orlando, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 42 %
Seasonal: 38 %
Evolving Stories: 11 %
Breaking News: 5 %
Government Announcement: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Environmental Services
  • Forestry
  • Natural Resources

Pitching Insights

Tom Terry's coverage primarily focuses on local weather events and seasonal changes in Central Florida, with a mix of entertainment news. To effectively reach out to him, consider providing insights related to upcoming weather events or seasonal changes specific to the region. Expert commentary on how these weather phenomena may impact outdoor activities or entertainment events in Central Florida could be particularly relevant for his coverage.

As Tom's geographic focus is specified as local (United States, Florida, Orlando), pitches should be tailored to provide value specifically within this geographical area. Expert sources who can offer forecasts or detailed analysis regarding local temperature fluctuations, rainfall patterns, cold fronts and storms would likely resonate well with Tom Terry's reporting interests.

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