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20 January 2024
TOPEKA (KSNT) – KSNT’s own Stormtrack Meteorologist Becky Taylor is receiving some special recognition from the American Meteorological Society (AMS) this week.
The AMS shared in a press release that Taylor has earned the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) designation in appreciation of the quality of her weather broadcasts. The CBM is a mark of distinction and recognition among radio and television meteorologists.
The CBM is given to broadcast meteorologists who meet established criteria by the AMS. This includes requirements for scientific competence and effective communication skills during weather presentations.
“The Society’s Certified Broadcast Meteorologist designation clearly recognizes that the holders have the educational background and have been tested in their knowledge and communication of the sciences needed to be an effective broadcast meteorologist. The general public can have added confidence in the quality and reliability of weather presentations made by broadcast meteorologists approved by the Society.”
AMS press release excerpt
Taylor has been a member of the KSNT 27 News team for nearly five years as a meteorologist for the KSNT Morning Show. When not at work, she can be found spending time with her husband, three daughters and her numerous farm animals.
Requirements to earn the CBM include holding a degree in meteorology or equivalent from an accredited college or university; passing a rigorous written test; and having their on-air work reviewed to assess graphical content, explanation and presentation skills. Holders of CBM must earn professional development points to maintain their certification which can be claimed by attending scientific seminars or meetings and similar activities, according to the AMS.
The AMS promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences in advancement of their professional applications. Learn more about the AMS by clicking here.
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