Talk:George Fischbeck

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Hi Dr. Fischbeck,

I lived in Santa Fe in 1971-1972 and every evening the highlight of the newscast was watching you report the weather, and I have always remembered the time lapsed photography you showed of the unbelievable New Mexico sky. I learned so much from you about weather, and being a South Florida transplant, I had never experienced REAL weather before. What a beautiful memory - the clouds and sky over New Mexico1 What a bummer when you moved the bigger market of Los Angeles! My reason for this message: The husband of one of my colleagues is a young weatherman here in Tallahassee, and trying to build up a following. I want to suggest to him that he use a minute of time lapse photography for his signature. The clouds and sky here are beautiful usually, and since no weatherperson has ever done this here, I thought it a good idea, however unoriginal. Do you think this is a good idea? Perhaps you have a more original suggestion you would like to share.

Best Regards,

Noreen Reilly

ESOL teacher

Godby High School

Tallahassee, FL

FYI, Noreen, Dr. Fischbeck is unlikely to read this page. Anon 04:17, 15 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Dr. George

Thanks to the person for creating the page on the most famous weatherman in L.A. television history...Michaela92399 02:15, 31 August 2007 (UTC)