Bryan Norcross | |
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Born | November 24, 1950 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Florida State University |
Occupation | Meteorologist |
Bryan S. Norcross (born November 24, 1950)[1] is a television meteorologist, hurricane specialist, and contributor in the United States. He works for Fox Weather in New York City, the free ad-supported streaming television weather service, and served as a hurricane specialist for The Weather Channel in Atlanta.[2]
He was previously chief meteorologist for WTVJ-TV (the NBC owned-and-operated television station in Miami, Florida), where he became well-known for his part in that station's coverage of Hurricane Andrew in 1992.[3] Subsequently, Norcross was Director of Meteorology for WFOR-TV, the CBS-owned and -operated television station in Miami, and hurricane analyst for CBS News in New York City.[4]
From 1996-2007, Norcross became a regular fixture on CBS's national newscasts during hurricane season.[4] In June 2008, Norcross opted not to renew his contract with WFOR in order to devote more time to America's Emergency Network, a private company he formed with Max Mayfield, former director of the National Hurricane Center.[5] A resident of Miami Beach, Norcross has lived in Florida for most of his life.
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