![]() I just remember seeing images of the devastating flooding and the storm surge from Ocean City to the Eastern Shore up into the Baltimore Metro. The news had around the clock coverage of the storm as it moved up the Eastern Seaboard. I was in 4th grade and I remember being out of school for around a week or so. I have to say, with growing up in Central Maryland, the one that stands out the most is Hurricane Isabel. My most memorable weather event…that’s a tough one. You can Follow T.J on Twitter or over on Facebook or on Instagram What was your most memorable weather event? You can catch him on KSN News 3 at 6 and 10 on weekend evenings and at noon during the week. looks forward to diving into all that Wichita and the Sunflower State has to offer. This is where he started to feel comfortable in front of an audience and eventually in front of a camera. He was also largely involved in musical theatre and choir. graduated from Millersville University in 2015 with his Bachelors of Science in Meteorology. He was the AM Meteorologist at both of these stations, so he never strays away from a cup of coffee!īefore getting his start in meteorology, he interned in Baltimore, MD at WBFF Fox 45. He has worked at WOAY TV in Oak Hill, WV and most recently KTIV TV in Sioux City, IA. Springer is originally from Maryland but has worked in the Ohio Valley, Upper Midwest, and now the central High Plains. He has also been honored by the Iowa Broadcast News Association for his severe weather coverage. This is the highest designation from the organization, requiring a rigorous exam, and review of his on-air weathercasts. ![]() has received the American Meteorological Society Certified Broadcast Meteorologist distinction. Springer is an Emmy-Award-winning meteorologist for the KSN Storm Track 3 Weather Team. Springer Q and A with KSN Storm Track 3 Weather Team’s T.J. Stacey enjoys running, hiking, exploring and photography.T.J. She is also very active in the running community having done numerous marathons and half marathons plus the occasional mud run. Stacey has hosted parades and presented weather live on the Jumbotron for Pitt State University Football Games. She enjoys being active in the community by doing school talks and weather presentations from kindergarten age to senior groups. Stacey was awarded Best Weathercast from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters in 2017 and Honorable Mention for her 10 PM Weathercast in 2015. She is also a member of the National Weather Association. ![]() Stacey is an AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM #760) from the American Meteorological Society. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications and Geography with a concentration in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Delaware in 2008. Stacey graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Florida State University in 2012. She has served over four years in the Chief role with over seven years experience on TV full time. Stacey began her career in Joplin as the Morning and Noon Meteorologist and Co-Anchor on Local News Today in 2012. Previously, she served as the Chief Meteorologist in Joplin, MO. Prior to the move, Stacey served as the Chief Meteorologist at KRDO TV in Colorado Springs, CO. Due to the nature of the family situation, Stacey is actively seeking freelance opportunities in Jacksonville. ![]() ![]() Stacey Garvilla is a Broadcast Meteorologist who has recently relocated to Jacksonville, Florida from Colorado Springs to assist with an ongoing family struggle. ![]()
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