Aaron White
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Chief Meteorologist Aaron White explains the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
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As part of Severe Weather Awareness Week in Minnesota, Chief Meteorologist Aaron White explains the Enhanced Fujita Scale as how tornadoes get their ratings.
Adventures in Iceland with Holiday Vacations and KIMT
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A look at our journey in Iceland in November 2024. Holiday Vacations and KIMT hosted the tour.
Aaron White Resume Reel August 2024
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Aaron White is meteorologist in Minnesota and has covered a large part of the Upper Midwest over the past 10 years. From damaging tornadoes to extreme winter storms, Aaron has covered a wide range of extreme weather conditions. This reel showcases Meteorologist Aaron White's severe weather coverage, use of virtual reality, LIVE weather hits, and day to day weather segments. Segments are from 20...
Aaron White Resume Reel June 2023
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Aaron White is meteorologist in Minnesota and has covered a large part of the Upper Midwest over the past 10 years. From damaging tornadoes to extreme winter storms, Aaron has covered a wide range of extreme weather conditions.
KIMT Weather
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KIMT Weather
Why Leaves Change Color In The Fall
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WITH THE FALL SEASON UPON US NOW, LEAVES ARE CHANGING COLOR ACROSS WISCONSIN, BUT WHAT EXACTLY CAUSES THE COLOR CHANGE. WELL, IT HAS TO DO WITH THE WEATHER OF COURSE, BUT ALSO THE CHEMICAL MAKEUP OF THE TREES. WITH WARM AND SUNNY DAYS, TREE PRODUCE CHILOROPHYLL, WHICH GIVES THE LEAVES THEIR GREEN COLOR. AS WE MOVE INTO FALL, AND GET COOLER WEATHER AND LESS SUNLIGHT, THE CHLOROPHYLL BEGINS TO BR...
Hurricane Sally Landfall
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Tracking Hurricane Sally as it makes landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama.
A Sunny Sunday Forecast
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A Sunny Sunday Forecast
Why Are We Seeing Haze Over Wisconsin
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Looking at the wildfires burning across the West Coast and sending smoke to southern Wisconsin, but we're not able to smell it because the smoke is well above the surface. We have hazy skies and some colorful sunrises and sunsets.