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Joseph_Gallant
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This evening (August 25th), I was able to watch streaming video of WFOR-4's coverage (not from WFOR's own website, but from other CBS O&O websites) of hurricane Katrina.
And once more, WFOR weather anchor Bryan Norcross is doing an outstanding job.
South Florida is lucky to have a TV meteologist like Bryan Norcross to be on the air at times like this.
Being from Boston, it seems that Norcross reminds me of a young Don Kent. For those not from the Boston area, Don Kent was a longtime weatherman on WBZ-1030/WBZ-4 (from the early 1950's through the early 1980's) who had a no-nonsense manner, was very knowledgable about the weather, and could easily explain it to viewers. That made Kent the most popular (and in the opinion of many, the best) on-air meteologist in the history of Boston radio and television.
I would think that many in South Florida think the same of Bryan Norcross.
And once more, WFOR weather anchor Bryan Norcross is doing an outstanding job.
South Florida is lucky to have a TV meteologist like Bryan Norcross to be on the air at times like this.
Being from Boston, it seems that Norcross reminds me of a young Don Kent. For those not from the Boston area, Don Kent was a longtime weatherman on WBZ-1030/WBZ-4 (from the early 1950's through the early 1980's) who had a no-nonsense manner, was very knowledgable about the weather, and could easily explain it to viewers. That made Kent the most popular (and in the opinion of many, the best) on-air meteologist in the history of Boston radio and television.
I would think that many in South Florida think the same of Bryan Norcross.