Man hopes to plant 1 million mangroves to combat coastal threats
Inspired by Hurricane Irma, Will Charouhis plants mangroves to combat the impacts of coastal development.
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Dave Warren is an AMS certified meteorologist with nearly 20 years of forecasting experience, a strong science background and skilled on the most up-to-date computer weather systems. He joined CBS4 News in November, 2016 as weeknight meteorologist.
Prior to joining CBS4, Dave worked at WTXF-TV, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has also worked as a meteorologist at Al Jazeera America in New Your City, WCAU-TV in Philadelphia and KPAX-TV in Missoula, Montana. Dave has covered a wide range of national weather events such as the California drought, the 2000 wildfires in the Western United States, the record snowfall winter of 2009-2010 in Philadelphia and Hurricane Sandy.
Dave is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Meteorology. In addition to his AMS credentials, he is a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) and member of the American Meteorology Society.
Dave was born just outside of Philadelphia and became a weather enthusiast one day when a round of golf was cut short by a violent thunderstorm. His interest in thunderstorms is what led him to tornado alley and one of the top Meteorology schools in the country.
Dave enjoys working with students and teachers to share his knowledge of meteorology. He has been a mentor for the Student Weather Station and Datastream Atmosphere, programs that brings meteorological science curriculum into the classroom. As an Eagle Scout he also works closely with the scouting community and will often be seen visiting local troops to help the boys get their Weather Merit Badge.
Dave is happily married and has three children. His twins were born on Christmas Eve and his youngest was born on Tax Day. His wife has ties to South Florida and loves taking the children to the beach. Dave loves the South Florida warm weather and takes full advantage of the extended golf season whenever he can get away from work and daddy duties.
Inspired by Hurricane Irma, Will Charouhis plants mangroves to combat the impacts of coastal development.
A heat advisory remains in effect through 8 p.m.
These rainy periods will come at any time, not limited to the daytime heating and storms that we typically see
Heat Advisory is in effect for Inland Miami-Dade from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
"Feels like" temperatures are expected to hit 110 degrees
Afternoon highs stay below 90 degree on Monday
The "Eye of the Storm" event brought in about 5,000 guests, who were there to learn about hurricane science and preparedness on the first day of hurricane season.
The National Hurricane Center held its annual media day and press briefing Friday
A severe thunderstorm capable of producing damaging wind gusts near 60 mph and small hail is in effect for northern Broward County until 7:15 pm.
A cold front over the weekend will trigger a few showers and storms
High risk of rip currents at the beach
Their habitat continues to shrink as seas rise and transition to saltwater habitat
Temperatures will creep up over the weekend
This weekend look for morning temperatures in the lower 60s before a quick warmup through the 70s and into the lower 80s
Shower chance will increase by Sunday and Monday