![]() Paul was inducted into the Meteorologists Hall of Fame on Ground Hog Day 2010. He and Fred received the Broadcaster of the Year Award from the AMS and The Pennsylvania Radio and Television Broadcasters Association in 2003. In 2000, Paul was made manager of the Penn State Weather Communications Group. Paul also holds the NWA TV Seal and is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist. He has held the AMS TV Seal of Approval since 1980 and was awarded the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist seal from the AMS. In 1994, Paul was named the Pennsylvania State Climatologist and was elected as the president of the American Association of State Climatologists from 2006-2008. In 1986, he, Fred and Lee began composing the daily weather page for the New York Times (which ended in 2010). He earned his BS and MS in meteorology in the mid 1970's, worked for a few years at AccuWeather and then returned to Penn State in 1983. ![]() Paul began his academic career at New York University looking for a dual degree in meteorology and oceanography, but came to Penn State in 1973 and has never left. He along with Fred Gadomski designed the format and content of Weather World in 1983 and Paul was a host and producer of the show until he retired in June, 2015. Paul Knight was a founding member of the Penn State Weather Communications Group. Most biographies of our weather world alumni have not been updated since their days on the show. ![]() Here, you can take a look back into our past with some familiar faces. We've had a lot of friends since we've been on the air. ![]()
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