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Through the various events we have been involved with, we have had a number of media appearances. Details of some of these appearances are included below.

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Television

On the 14th of September, the WeatherEvents.net mobile weather lab featured in a special report incorporated into ITV Meridian's evening weather bulletin, hosted by Simon Parkin. Following is a short clip, taken from the bulletin:

Photographs taken during the filming:

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On the 4th of March 2011, the WeatherEvents.net mobile weather lab appeared on WTNH TV's News8/Stormtrack8 team's segment, in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.  A special thanks is due to broadcast meteorologist Gil Simmons, for whom I'm indebted for this appearance!

On the 12th of September 2011, WeatherEvents.net operator Graham Smith was interviewed in the mobile weather lab, on-site in Saltcoats, Ayrshire regarding the arrival of ex-hurricane Katia

Following are photos of several miscellaneous media apperances.

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Radio

On Monday the 20th of September, Graham Smith, founder of WeatherEvents.net, featured on BBC Radio Scotland in relation to the 2010 UK Tour.

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Radio interviews with BBC Radio Scotland's "Call Kaye" show about the arrival of ex-hurricane Katia on the 12th and 13th of September 2011:

 

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Rough Seas - 26th November 2011

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