Articles | Volume 18
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-18-27-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-18-27-2021
09 Apr 2021
 | 09 Apr 2021

TV meteorologists at MET Norway as climate communicators

Anders Doksæter Sivle, Amalie Kvame Holm, Jelmer Jeuring, Hans Olav Hygen, and Mai-Linn Finstad Svehagen

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The Norwegian Meteorological Institute initiated the project TV meteorologists as climate communicators in 2019. Our goal was to make it easier for people to understand climate change and how it relates to local weather. The TV meteorologists have received extended training in climate issues, and in the last two years they have had 40 TV-appearances focusing on different local climate issues on the NRK Evening news. The majority of the stories have also been shared through social media.