Stephanie Abrams

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Stephanie Abrams
Born 1979
Miami, Florida
Education Florida State University
University of Florida
Occupation Meteorologist for The Weather Channel

Stephanie Abrams is an on-camera meteorologist for The Weather Channel, a 24 hour American cable television weather program.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Stephanie Abrams was born in Miami, Florida, in 1979. A native of Lake Clarke Shores and Wellington, Florida, Abrams attended Meadow Park Elementary in West Palm Beach and Forest Hill High School and graduated from Wellington High School. Abrams parents divorced when she was young and much of her time was spent with her father, Dr. Barry Abrams, an infectious disease specialist. She was sent to the United States Space Camp twice and vacationed in science rich locations such as Yellowstone National Park.[1]

[edit] Education

Abrams graduated with a BS in geography minoring in mathematics from the University of Florida, in Gainesville, graduating with honors and elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

Abrams second degree was a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida where she graduated cum laude. At Florida State, Abrams like other meteorology students practiced on-air forecasts on FSU Live, a student-run news and weather production on a Tallahassee cable channel.

Abrams is a member of both the National Weather Association and the American Meteorological Society and was president of the North Florida chapter of the AMS from 2002-2003. She also holds the seal of approval from the AMS.

[edit] Career

Abrams' first position was as a morning meteorologist at WTXL, the ABC affiliate in Tallahassee, Florida. In July 2003, Abrams began on-air work for The Weather Channel.

Abrams currently co-hosts Abrams and Bettes: Beyond the Forecast. She also occasionally fills in for Alexandra Steele on Evening Edition and does live reports from the field.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Palm Beach Post Palm Beach Post, September 9, 2006[1]

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