New weather anchor joins CNC3 today

  • Sep, Mon, 2024

Kristy Ramnarine

Meteorologist Jean-Marc Rampersad joins the Guardian Media Team as the CNC3 Weather Anchor from today. Rampersad spent over ten years at the T&T Meteorological Services before making the switch to Guardian Media Limited.

The St Mary’s College alumni was accepted into Florida International University to do geoscience/geophysics, but after doing the foundational courses, he realised it was not for him.

“My academic adviser suggested I switch to atmospheric science given my strong maths and physics background,” he said.

“I enjoyed the introductory courses, so I switched tracks and completed the degree in three years (on scholarship). As a returning scholar, I was placed at the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service under the Associate Professional programme, after which I was absorbed into the organisation.”

With a passion for ‘the weather’, Rampersad wants to bring his expertise to the citizens of this country.

“I’m always interested in severe weather events locally and around the globe,” he added. “Every morning when I head outside to walk my dog, I (sometimes subconsciously) take a mental note of the types of clouds and how it ‘feels’ outside (temperature, humidity, winds) to get a gauge of what to expect for the rest of the day.”

The brand new father, whose wife gave birth to their daughter in July, loves spending time at home with his family and his dog, which he now considers his eldest child.

“I regularly watch and play football (sweat/fete matches/video games),” he said.

“I also must start my day with a big cup of coffee.”

For the football enthusiasts out there, Rampersad is an Arsenal fan.

He added proudly: “I watch a lot of English football on the weekends. Otherwise, I would generally enjoy watching most sports, including cricket and basketball. I also have a newfound interest in disaster management, hence the Master of Arts, so I always keep up to date with developments from the ODPM and local government. Weather and disaster management tend to go hand in hand.”

Rampersaid is excited and a bit nervous about his new role.

“I have spent hours practicing over the past weeks, with a lot of guidance from Kalain about aspects of the job that are new to me,” he added.

“As every day passes, I feel a bit more confident and comfortable. I hope that I can build on the work that Kalain has done and eventually add my own spin to the weather forecast.”

Rampersad replaces Kalain Hosein, a climate, weather, and environmental journalist who was the lead weather anchor at CNC3 for the last five years.

Viewers and readers can expect accurate and timely information about the weather and many other environmental and climate-related topics from Rampersad who has a BSc in Atmospheric Science and an MA in Disaster Management.

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