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Five
years ago, BBC Look North weather presenter Paul Hudson left
his job as an international forecaster at the Met Office in
Bracknell to come and keep a weather eye on BBC North's patch
from the Pennines to the North Sea. It's a far cry from his
Met Office role where he was on hurricane and cyclone watch
for places such as Miami, South Australia, the Pacific Islands
and Singapore. And as they say in the best elocution circles:
'Hurricanes in Harrogate hardly ever happen!'
Paul says: 'It's all a dream come true for me to be able to
present the weather in my home county. It's always a big challenge
forecasting the weather, particularly in this area.'
Paul was born and brought up in Keighley,
near Bradford, and after reading geophysics and planetary
physics at Newcastle University, he joined the Met Office
and did two years at Leeds Weather Centre. He combined this
with a two-year stint as Number Two weather presenter for
BBC Look North and for the BBC local radio stations in Leeds,
York, Humberside and Sheffield.
Coming back to Yorkshire also gives him the
chance to follow the soccer love of his life Bradford City;
to play golf (he played previously at Riddelsden, near Keighley);
and cricket (he played for Ingrow St Johns in the Craven League).
More recently, he has become hooked on sea fishing and is
all set for trips out from Whitby, Scarborough and Bridlington.
No doubt he will be doing a 'Bill Foggitt' - keeping an eye
on the seaweed to see what the weather has in store!
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