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seal of approval program for radio and television weathercasting

seal of approval program for radio and television weathercasting The program as of 1983 plication fee. The fee for television is $150 for members and $360 for nonmembers, including the BULLETIN OF The goal of the Seal of Approval program is to continuously THE AMS. The fee for radio is $100 for members and upgrade radio and television weather programs. Since the $260 for nonmembers, including the BULLETIN OF THE weathercaster is the primary representative of the meteorologi- AMS. cal profession to the public, we, as meteorologists, have a re- sponsibility in helping recognize those who are competent. C. The Secretary-Treasurer then forwards the application to the Chairman of th e Board of Broadcast Meteorology. Th e Board of Broadcast Meteorology 1 was forme d by the Council in 1957 to establish criteria for the evaluation of weathercasts and to conduct the evaluation procedure. The growth of television and radio has been accompanied by an in- creasing impact on the public; therefore , the need for profes- II. Selection of Evaluating Committee sional weathercasting and its recognition by the AMS have been quite apparent. A. The Board Chairman will select five members of the Evaluation procedures were established and the first tele- Board who will constitute the reviewing http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society

seal of approval program for radio and television weathercasting

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society , Volume 64 (8): 6 – Aug 1, 1983

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American Meteorological Society
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1520-0477
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10.1175/1520-0477-64.8.954
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Abstract

The program as of 1983 plication fee. The fee for television is $150 for members and $360 for nonmembers, including the BULLETIN OF The goal of the Seal of Approval program is to continuously THE AMS. The fee for radio is $100 for members and upgrade radio and television weather programs. Since the $260 for nonmembers, including the BULLETIN OF THE weathercaster is the primary representative of the meteorologi- AMS. cal profession to the public, we, as meteorologists, have a re- sponsibility in helping recognize those who are competent. C. The Secretary-Treasurer then forwards the application to the Chairman of th e Board of Broadcast Meteorology. Th e Board of Broadcast Meteorology 1 was forme d by the Council in 1957 to establish criteria for the evaluation of weathercasts and to conduct the evaluation procedure. The growth of television and radio has been accompanied by an in- creasing impact on the public; therefore , the need for profes- II. Selection of Evaluating Committee sional weathercasting and its recognition by the AMS have been quite apparent. A. The Board Chairman will select five members of the Evaluation procedures were established and the first tele- Board who will constitute the reviewing

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Published: Aug 1, 1983

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