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by ChristineClayburg from Minneapolis

Last Post 33 days Ago


Okay I have no complaints about this fabulousy comfortable weather but when it comes to forecasting things are getting downright Southern California dull! 

So let's talk about something fun....namely...Popsicle the world-cutest Welsh corgi Rescue dog  (no bias here whatsover).

 

Yeah she loves snow but her most favoritest thing in the world in summer  (after walking thru every mudpuddle and soaking her low rider belly)  is rolling around on the grass with the most ridiculous smile.  Hysterical.

Is this the perfect back scratch or just doggie frolic instint?  I'm intrigued. 

Happy frolicing!

Christine

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CherokeeKid read my blog view my photos
Aug 18, 2008 | 7:16 PM

Having lived in LA (that's not Louisiana) did you ever have to do earthquake or seismological work as a part of your job?

ChristineClayburg read my blog view my photos
Aug 26, 2008 | 11:53 PM

sure did! I actually started out as a Geology Major at Sacramento State University in California. So when I was working at KABC in So Cal...I was the go-to gal for earthquakes. Shortly after I started there we had a pretty good sized quake while we were on the air. It was pretty cool getting to use the weather maps systems to explain tectonics instead of fronts. of course there's a much longer wait between "storms" but then...that's a good thing. = )

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ChristineClayburg

Nominated for an Emmy and named ”Boston's Best Meteorologist” by Improper Bostonian magazine, Christine has over a decade of experience at top rated stations across the country including WHDH in Boston; KABC in Los Angeles; and Fox News Channel in New York. She is also "reports" from Wisteria Lane for the Hit TV Series Desperate Housewives.

Christine lived in Africa as a child and has been fascinated by the outdoors and the forces of nature ever since. She has kayaked solo through the Apostle Islands on frigid Lake Superior, bicycled from San Francisco to Los Angeles along the Pacific Coast Highway, traversed the Sierra Nevada alone and climbed mountains as high as 22,842'.

She has been performing and "story-telling" for as long as she can remember with roles in countless theater productions, musicals and award-winning independent films. She also has a passion for mentoring teens, especially through arts programs which allow them to develop their confidence and creative voice.

She is a certified Meteorologist with a B.S. in GeoScience, and has also earned the AMS and NWA seals of approval.

Member Since: 1/31/2007