Thursday, November 17, 2011

Weather Pattern

You may have noticed a weekly trend with our temperatures. The start of the week, Monday and Tuesday, we see mild to seasonally normal conditions; by Wednesday, our temperatures drop to below average, only to rebound to well above average temperatures by the weekend. Check out the chat below which has tracked the temperature change from what is climatologically considered "normal" for that day.
Day                      Date                                  Departure
T.           1                  7   
W.           2                 1   
H.           3                 -16  
F.           4                 -13  
S.           5                 4   
S.           6                 11   
M.           7                 15   
T.           8                 0      
W.           9                 -9   
T.           10                 -9  
F.           11                 -4  
S.           12                 9   
S.           13                 15   
M.           14                 15   
T.           15                  9   
 
And the data doesn’t lie; there is a pattern in the rise and fall of temperatures. And while it is cool to see, its not surprising. Temperatures really depend on the placement of the jet stream. If the jet stream lies to our north, we see southerly winds and warmer temperatures. If the jet stream digs southward, we see below normal temperatures. Right now, the jet stream is in a phase of digging towards the south during the start of the week so that by midweek, temperatures fall. Then it lifts to give us warm temperatures for the weekend. And we will stay in this pattern for the next week as well. We have below average temperatures to round out the workweek, then warmer temperatures in store for the weekend.

Monday, September 12, 2011

King's Speech

I always thought the story of the emperor’s new clothes applied to many situations in life.  Many times, you find yourself agreeing with things you’re not really sure are right because it’s said so.  I see that with most Oscar winning movies.  Movies I have never heard of are nominated and then receive the award.  Im confused, I thought Nicholas Spark’s novel turned film, The Notebook, was an amazing movie and deserved the Oscar.  Not that movie with Adrian Brody that was only out in select theatres (coincidentally no theatre near me).  So, when the King’s Speech won the entire show, I thought it had to be another award winning film that only the critics could understand.  I decided to pass up on seeing the movie in theatres, save my money, and see Avatar.  Obviously any movie made in 3D would be better than the now equivalent to black and white movies, 2D.  Then, the other night I found myself looking through Redbox at Walmart.  I wanted to see Easy A with Emma Stone, I heard it was funny. Of course, Redbox’s extremely limited selection did not offer Easy A.  I had to search through the entire catalog while a family waited behind me (im) patiently.  Finally, I scrolled to A King’s Speech and thought well it has to be better than watching Will Ferrell’s The Other Guys for the 5th time.  So I left with A King’s Speech.  I was surprise when Redbox charged their usual one dollar for the Oscar winning movie.  It’s like buying Loubitons shoes for the price of Steve Madden’s.  What a steal!
I set up the movie expecting it turn out as the same disappointment as the other Oscar wining movies.  I was ready to fall asleep before the golden statue deserving film ended.  An already long story short, I fell in love!  This movie was amazing from start to finish.  At one point, the camera angle along with the acting was so perfect I actually understood what the director was thinking.  It was then that I thought, every movie should strive for this perfection.    Any movie that falls short of this effort is not working hard enough to impress me.  (Mind you my three favorite movies of all times are Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Goonies).
The plot of the movie, overcoming fears, was cool.  But there was a more personal attraction to the subplot that captured me; the role media has on society and how hard the people in front of and behind the medium work.  I think one of the most moving scenes for me was the end, when the King of England is reading his speech aloud into a microphone while an entire nation listens.  At this time in history, radio was a new frontier and being used by leaders to communicate with the masses.  The King was extremely nervous to speak to millions with his speech impediment.  This microphone was his enemy, but he had to come to terms with it because everyone knew that this new innovation could speak to everyone.

A lot has changed since radio was the main means of communication.  Ever since that time, it was like media accelerated at the speed of light.  Next came television, then the internet.  And we all know what the internet did to communication. But the goal remains the same for those of us in the art of communication.  Every time we get behind that medium, whether it’s a camera, computer, or radio microphone, those who value their careers in communications are working hard to get the word across.
Another already long story short, watch the movie.  Its pretty good.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Humble Beginnings

I admit it, one of the funnest things to do is google yourself.  Everyone does it!  Well known news anchor even google themselves, so I am not alone and I don't feel bad about it.  My mom googled herself once and found out she was anonymously named a " cougar" of our hometown.  She talked about it a lot after that.

Well the other day I indulged and googled my name.   The first couple of suggestions are the obvious ones, the link to my station's webpage and my facebook page.  But as you go deeper into the 5th O on GOOGLE at the bottom page, things get old school.  I found one of my first forecasts I did in college.  I clicked and instantly started laughing at myself.  I had little to no make up on.  I thought I could get by with my "natural beauty".  Big mistake, should have started caking it on then.  The jeans and turtle neck were appropriate for the 30 degree weather in State College but not appropriate for television.  And I may have run a brush through my hair earlier that morning.

But what surprised me is my calm composure through the broadcast.  Although the forecast put me to sleep, I liked my word choice and pace.  I thought, not bad young Monica.  But then I remembered what it took to finish this 1:30 broadcast, HOURS!  I used to stand in front of the green wall and every time I slipped up, I started again.  Every time, I didn't like my word choice or I stepped the wrong way, RE-DO! It made for a good end product but I hurt myself in the end.  Live television was hard for me to handle and I started behind the curve.  It wasn't until I was forced to do live television, where there was no such thing as re-dos or practice, that I finally got a hold of forecasting.  Looking back, I wish I would have not allowed myself the re-dos and just gone with it.  People would have seen me and not the practiced me.  I am more fun running on adrenaline and rolling with the punches. Its how I work best and its how live television works.
Forecast from Early 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4RiDWbEexs