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October 26, 2007

Looking for ideas...

    I try to stay as motivated as possible in the forecast office and I often try to think of ways I could make our graphics look better.  Of course, there are limitations because our computer can only do so much. When I am not thinking of how I could improve a graphic, I try to think of different graphics that I could add. For instance, I am an avid sports fan and I love making forecast graphics for events like Packer or Badger games or even high school football games. I also received an email from a gentleman who was interested in an early morning forecast geared towards people involved in hunting. I am now working on a graphic specifically for this that I will use in the Saturday 6 PM show.  If there is anything that you would love to see email me at athut@wxow.com or make a comment on this blog.

Until Next Time,

Andrew Thut
News 19 Forecast Team

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