Jennifer spent most of her youth in Mississippi and earned a degree in broadcast communication from Mississippi State University.
I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in geosciences with an emphasis in severe weather and forecasting. Balancing family and job, especially one that can require a night spent at the station can be as dicey as severe weather. The mornings when she is at home in Stillwater, she enjoys participating in the morning routine of preparing breakfast for her son and walking him to school. We walk to school and take our Yorkie, Teddy Bear. And, he has been storm chasing with his dad.
Jennifer does not recommend storm chasing for the amateur. When it comes to chasing, staying a safe distance from a twister is the key. During the day it is a little easier to do that, but you have to always be paying attention. The most dangerous time to chase is at night. Even with radar more readily available on your phones, laptops and other mobile devices, a tornado can pop out at any time.
Educating children, families and the community on weather and weather safety is a priority for Jennifer and her fellow KTUL meteorologists. We plan to visit schools and give kids safety tips and show a video on the kinds of weather we can see in Oklahoma. He makes us laugh. Meteorologist Jennifer Zeppelin! She'll be anchoring Upfront at 4, starting today, with Jennifer Griswold.
Any creative nicknames for "Jen and Jen" on Upfront at 4? Actions Facebook Tweet Email. By: Jennifer Griswold. The family also loves to travel. They recently took a trip to Australia.
The family also includes a four-legged member — a Yorkshire terrier. Sign up for the Headlines Newsletter and receive up to date information. Click here to manage all Newsletters.
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