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Paul Deanno is the Chief Meteorologist for KPIX-TV in San Francisco, CA. Previously, Paul worked as the Chief Meteorologist for WTVJ-TV (NBC6) in Miami, FL, and also worked as a meteorologist at KOMO-TV in Seattle, KYW-TV in Philadelphia, KENS in San Antonio, KREM (TV) in Spokane, and KDRV in Medford. ==Awards/Accomplishments== On June 6, 2015, Deanno won an Emmy Award for Best Weather Anchor in the San Francisco/Northern California Region.〔http://emmysf.tv/files/2015/06/Emmy15RecipientPR.pdf〕 This is his fourth Emmy award, having won previously for Best Weather Anchor in the Northwest Region (2010),〔http://www.natasnw.org/attachments/906_47th%20Annual%20Recipients.pdf〕 Hosting A Weather Special Report in Miami (2007)〔http://suncoast.emmyonline.org/emmy/EmmyWinners2007/Emmywinners2007.aspx〕 and Best Weather Anchor in the Mid-Atlantic States (2004).〔http://www.natasmid-atlantic.org/archives/2004.php〕 Deanno is the first broadcast meteorologist to have filled-in on all three network morning newscasts: The Today Show, Good Morning America, and CBS This Morning. He has also provided hurricane and severe weather coverage on MSNBC, CNN, The Weather Channel, and NBC Nightly News. Paul holds the Broadcast Seal Of Approval from The American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the National Weather Association (NWA). While working in Seattle, KOMO4 Morning News created a forecast specific to a Western Washington School every weekday from September to June. More than 400 schools were featured in Schoolcast's first three years. Deanno visited many of these schools in person. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Deanno」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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