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Robert Clayton Brough (born May 29, 1950) is an American climatologist and teacher, best known for his position as a long-time weatherman of ABC 4 in Salt Lake City, which he held for twenty-eight years. He also worked on the weather team at CBS 2. Brough taught middle school for thirty-one years, as well as serving as an Adjunct Instructor at both Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. He is the co-holder of several world records. ==Climatology career== Robert Clayton Brough was born on May 29, 1950 in Los Angeles, California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Birth Of Robert Brough )〕 In the mid-1970s, Brough served as executive Vice-President of the American Geographical Research Corp. of Utah, where he studied the climate of the region. He began teaching in 1975, but temporarily left the field when in 1978 he became the director of research at WeatherBank Inc.〔 In 1978 Brough also began his career as a member of the television weather team with CBS 2 in Salt Lake City. In 1980 he moved to ABC 4 in Salt Lake City, becoming the main weatherman at the station. Then in 1986 he moved to doing weather on the weekends in order to spend more time on his teaching career.〔 Brough retired from ABC 4 in November 2008 after thirty years as a weatherman, which the network celebrated with a retirement tape tribute. Following his retirement, Brough continued to be interviewed by television news regarding breaking news in weather and unusual weather phenomena. He also continued working with the Utah Center for Climate and Weather to author reports on the climate history and long-term forecasting of the weather in the state. In April 2015 he performed six public service announcements on cancer detection and prevention for KBYU Television.
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