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Michael Ehrenberg
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Michael earned his Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) Seal in December, 2007. This is an upgrade to the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Seal of Approval.
Michael joined CBS 12 in June 1999 for the weekend editions of CBS 12 at 6:00/6:30 and 11:00 p.m. and The Ten O'Clock News on WFLX Fox 29, which is produced by WPEC. He fills in for John Matthews and Chris Farrell when they are away. He also produces and broadcasts stories related to the weather. In addition Michael enjoys appearing at schools to teach kids about weather and careers in Meteorology and Broadcasting. He also enjoys conducting Hurricane Preparedness Seminars.
Michael started his weather career in 1989 at ION Weather, a weather consulting firm, in his native New Jersey. In 1994 he was hired by the National Weather Service in Miami.
He learned about hurricanes and tropical meteorology from specialists at the National Hurricane Center, which is co-located with the National Weather Service. He moved to the West Palm Beach area and began his television career at WPBF Channel 25 in 1996. He attended Rutgers University and received his Master of Science Degree in the field of Meteorology. His favorite activities include: water skiing, tennis, reading, the beach and researching the Internet. Michael loves to talk about the weather and welcomes questions at any time!
Michael has a profile page with updated blogs and several photos. To check it out, click on the link below:
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