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May 17, 2012 at 02:25 AM
Front Page arrow Entertainment arrow Exclusive arrow Markina Brown, First in Meteorology
Markina Brown, First in Meteorology
Written by Yussuf Simmonds, (Managing Editor), on 07-23-2009 00:56
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Markina Brown

Markina Brown, First in Meteorology

She has just arrived in Southern California and has already changed the weather ... the weather news that is, for the better.

By Yussuf J. Simmonds
Ass't. Managing Editor



Since August 2008, Markina Brown has been a meteorologist at KTLA one of Southern California's leading television stations. Unlike some who interpret and report weather phenomena, Brown is fully capable and uniquely qualified, having earned a degree in Geosciences with a concentration in Meteorology from Mississippi State University.

The story of her career is one of inspiration as a young African American woman; she has already made her mark in the field of Meteorology and weather news reporting. Speaking to the Sentinel, Brown said with a tone of pride, "I was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, I am one of the few Black women in the country with a degree in Meteorology and I have been told that I am the first Black woman meteorologist in Southern California."

With those credentials, Brown is taking the West Coast by storm (sic) as the primary meteorologist for KTLA's Prime News. Prior to coming to L.A., she was at WOIO/WUAB-TV in Cleveland, Ohio and before that she served as the weekday meteorologist at WBBM-TV in Chicago, Illinois.

As an African America 'first' with Chicago as her adopted home, like the President, she said, "We have Barack Obama and we have Markina Brown.

Both her professional and academic careers have additional highlights. In the former, Brown worked as a meteorologist/reporter at KPLR-TV, St. Louis, Missouri and at WSYM in Lansing, Michigan. And in the latter, she earned a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism and Cinematic Arts, and in Political Science with a concentration in International Relations from Central Michigan State University.

She displayed her vast reservoir of knowledge by explaining what International Relations is all about. "It entails political science from places around the world," she said. "If I were to study just plain Political Science, it would just be politics of the United States," she added.

In addition to her academic and professional qualifications, Brown is unique as a "degreed" meteorologist versus a "certified" one. As she explained, "Some of the meteorologists on the air are certified which is different from having a degree in meteorology." And she has blended in neatly with the Southern California landscape and of course, its weather.

"Being from Detroit and having recently worked in Cleveland, it is very flat; we don't have mountains or hilly areas there - no valleys and canyons this is beautiful."

Brown is holds the Television Seal of Approval from the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association. As a reporter, she is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists, the National Council of Negro Women and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.

She is also an honorary member of the Urban League of Greater and the Sisters in the Spirit Tour has named her one of Cleveland's most distinguished women.


Last update: 07-23-2009 00:56

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Posted by Miz P, on 07-26-2009 13:26,
I like her I just wish she would get a new make-up ertist your lipstick colors are not flattering neiither is that cheap looking,wig or weave you wear and while we are 'chatting'you need to update the wardrobe it does not show well and as an African American sistah I just know you can do better-keep it tight keep it right sistah!Have they not moved you from early morning-do you wonder why,now ya know!
 

Posted by sdw, on 07-27-2009 13:23,
I just visited this site for the first time today and I have already commented on a few articles. I was going to leave it at that until I read the one comment posted by someone on this article. I am so sick of women, in general, hating on other women for their looks. And I am even more sick of black women hating one each other, then having the nerve to call themselves your "sistah". Why does everything concerning a woman have to boil down to the way she looks. Would you comment the same if the subject were a man. The article is about this Black woman's accomplishments and the only thing you can think of to comment on is her hair, make-up, and clothes. How far has your hair, make-up and clothes gotten you? 
And, Sentinel, I thought comments had to be related to the article in order to be posted. I know that many people are not posting comments, but small-minded stuff like this is better off in the trash bin.
 

Posted by mELVIN m. wILSON, on 08-11-2009 15:14,
Ms. Brown....U made it!. Number 1 I've been watching your weather reports since I was about 15. I come from Youngstown Ohio, which when you lived in Cleveland you should know was not far, but hey. There is something different about you Ms. Brown. I know Cleveland isn't the top, but it was a place on your path. Although your in L.A. Please don't forget about the people here. U aren't a Sharon, nor anything else. U bring something most broadcasters can't. I miss u in Cleveland and go girl. I'm a male from the west side of Cleveland. SKEEE-WEEE
 

Posted by L. Brown JR., on 02-03-2010 13:46,
I normally Don't care for late night weather broadcasters. I find some to be a little to cute and perky. You on the other hand are a beautiful african american woman with grace and intelligence. 
When you deliver the weather report. I can tell you know what you are talking about. actually you over shadow the the other anchors when you appear on the screen. What happened to you? All of a sudden you were gone. There was no warning Or anything. Dose anyone know what happened to Markina? The nightly news on KTLA is not the same without her. I've stopped watching the weather reports. They have become very dull without her and the trivia questions!  
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Posted by Pat adams, on 02-10-2010 21:51,
Markina, we miss watching you forecasting the weather for KTLA. Let us know where you are and what your are doing.
 

Posted by myartel, on 02-17-2010 07:04,
heyy auntie love reading bout u on here very intellegent
 

Posted by meteorology from mississippi, on 08-11-2010 17:49,
I was just writing to say I am inspired by your hard work. I just got accepted to Mississippi State for the Broadcast Meteorology Program and I am very excited about it. Hopefully I can inspire others one day, as you have inspired me!
 

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