- Pete Giddings
Pete Giddings was born in New York in 1939. He worked as a local television news meteorologist in Northern California and Northern Nevada. He is best known for his 29 years as a meteorologist at
KGO-TV in San Francisco. Giddings earned sixEmmy Award s during his tenure at KGO.Giddings' weather career began as a Combat Weather Operative in the U.S Air Force from 1959 to 1963. He received an award from President
John F. Kennedy , recognizing outstanding work in the field of meteorology.Giddings' first television job was at
WTVT-TV inTampa, Florida where he worked for five years. After a stop inNashville, Tennessee , he moved to KGO. He joinedReno, Nevada ’sKOLO-TV in January 1999. In 2001, he returned to predicting coastal storms in California.Giddings began one of the first regional broadcast ski reports in the 1960s.
Meteorology
*Fellow,
American Meteorological Society (AMS)
*AMSCertified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM)
*Member, AMS Board of Directors of Radio and Television
*Member, AMS Board of School and Popular Meteorological Education
*Fellow,Royal Meteorological Society (United Kingdom)
*Lecturer,UC Berkeley ,Stanford University ,Dominican University , andDesert Research Institute In 1990, the AMS honored Giddings with the Award for Outstanding Service by a broadcast meteorologist in recognition of his efforts to combat scientific illiteracy among youth.In 1996, Giddings was one of fifty meteorologists from around the world to be invited by the Clinton administration to participate in a summit on Climate Change.
Education
Giddings won a national Emmy Award in 1977 for his work producing an educational program entitled "What Makes the Wind Blow". In 1990, the California State Legislature and then-congresswoman
Nancy Pelosi honored Giddings with an official resolution for "Weather Fun with Pete Giddings" a twenty lesson basic meteorology course for fourth, fifth, and sixth graders. The program ran in more than 200 California schools.Personal life
Originally from New York City, Giddings attended the University of Maryland. Pete and his wife live in San Jose, California. They have one son.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.