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Ean Wallace: C News Meterologist - ctntworld.com

Ean Wallace

C News Meterologolist
updated 7:39 p.m. January 9, 2008

 

Ean Wallace

Ean Wallace was born in London and attended the Lancastrian junior school in Tottenham until 1982 when his family emigrated to the Caribbean. He attended Queen's Royal College in Trinidad & Tobago where his interest in the weather led to a study of Meteorology & Mathematics at the University the West Indies & the Caribbean Meteorological Institute in 1993.

 

Ean pursued his interest in Meteorology and returned to the UK to read Msc. Applied Meteorology at the University of Reading.

 

Ean joined Weather Services International in Birmingham as a Meteorologist in 1999. At WSI he enjoyed the exciting and fast-paced broadcasting environment in which he provided weather forecasts to local presenters and cable stations. After WSI, he joined the UK met office as a trainee broadcast meteorologist based at BBC weather centre, London. Ean left the UK met office and returned to Trinidad and Tobago in 2003 to improve weather broadcasting in the Caribbean.

 

Ean pursues his main hobby of cycling when not talking weather.


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Ean Wallace
By Anonymous
Le meilleur pr?sentateur de m?t?o aux Cara?bes!
 
Ean Wallace
By Anonymous
Ean you're the best weather man in trinidad presently, keep up the great work
 
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By Cliff
This is very good news. When you work hard and set your goals and earn them, your life will be better. By your acomblishment you will help many. Thanks for a job well done.
 
Ean Wallace
By Anonymous
Brilliant weatherman, his forecasts are always interesting, informative, considerably more accurate than the others ... including the Met Office!
 
Ean Wallace
By Anonymous
Ean is you r our biggest fan on tv stay cool
 
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Ean Wallace
By Anonymous
A very interesting man. Sexy in a preppie way,is he always so cool?It is hard to imagine him breaking a sweat even when it is hot and sunny. I wonder if he is single. I don't like the accent but I am sure many will.
 
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Ean Wallace
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Personally, he does a great job on the weather reporting!!
 
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5 stars
 
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i think its intresting and was pleased to get such info as i was curious.
 
Ean Wallace
By Anonymous
and that's it foe me!!
 
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