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Dan Corbett leaves.

 

Daniel Corbett

 

Head and shoulder shot of Daniel Corbett wearing a light blue shirt and pale yellow tie under a black jacket.
Daniel Corbett

Daniel Corbett was born in Dagenham, Essex, and spent his early years in Billericay. In 1974 he moved with his family to New York.

In 1990 he obtained his BSc in Meteorology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and went on to work at Universal Weather and Aviation in New York and Houston, Texas.

At Universal Weather, Dan provided aviation forecasts for corporate pilots flying around the world.

He was also a Marine and Industrial Meteorologist, providing a myriad of different forecasts such as hurricane forecasts for Gulf Coast oil-rigs, temperature projections for gas companies and snow outlooks for ski areas.

Dan began his television career in 1990 at WCFT-TV in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He soon moved on to tornado alley and KWTX-TV in Waco, Texas, where his English accent was a huge hit.

At KWTX Dan not only presented the weather but also operated and interpreted the station's own Doppler radar.

It was while he was there in 1997 that one of the U.S.'s largest tornadoes, an F5, hit close to Waco.

In October 1997 Dan was lured back to England in order to help launch BBC News Channel (News 24). He gave the first weather broadcast on the News Channel back in November 1997.

Dan met his wife Helen, a BBC make-up artist, while working at the News Channel. They married at a romantic and remote little chapel beside a lake in West Cork, Ireland in May 2000.

Dan and his wife moved back to the U.S. in late 2000 where he freelanced at TV stations across the southern U.S. including KRIV-TV in Houston, Texas.

In 2001 the couple moved to Tucson, Arizona. Dan worked for an ABC affiliate KGUN-TV where he was a Weather Presenter and Feature Reporter.

In 2004, Dan and Helen returned to the UK where he now broadcasts regularly.

 

In May 2011, Corbett made his final BBC weather report prior to taking up a new post in New Zealand with the MetService.

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No, he wasn't a favourite of mine Yogi - but he was certainly different.

He was rather camp, and he irritated me by saying "numbers" instead of "temperature.

I'm just a bit disappointed that we have lost Thomasz Schafernaker and Dan Corbett in a short time. Both had quite an individual style.

I agree with you both - he is well-travelled.

brisket
Originally Posted by brisket:

No, he wasn't a favourite of mine Yogi - but he was certainly different.

He was rather camp, and he irritated me by saying "numbers" instead of "temperature.

I'm just a bit disappointed that we have lost Thomasz Schafernaker and Dan Corbett in a short time. Both had quite an individual style.

I agree with you both - he is well-travelled.

I didn't know he had gone brisket..... I liked Thomasz

Baz

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