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Contact:
Cold Sky Publishing
POB 228
Negaunee,MI 49866
(906)-475-7942
email
Karl
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"I
remember being fascinated at how the sky would often be bright
at night. What was the cause of this? My seven-year-old deductive
powers came up with an answer to the mystery: The brightness
came from the reflection of the street lights off the falling
snow flakes, and further, I reasoned, the harder it snowed,
the brighter it would be. I was enthralled and became a snow
“freak.”
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Karl Bohnak
Weather has been Karl Bohnak’s passion since his youth.
Severe weather captivates and excites him even today.
Karl’s interests led him from a communications degree
in broadcasting to a BS in Meteorology at the University of
Wisconsin. He
worked at radio stations in New Hampshire
and
Wisconsin and later as a television reporter and weather forecaster.
He received his AMS
seal (American meteorological Seal Of Broadcasting Approval)
in 1988. The same year,
he accepted a weather anchoring position at WLUC TV-6 Marquette,
Michigan . A fondness
for severe snowstorms drew him to one of the snowiest regions
in the United States. This weather history survey is based
on his research and experience while forecasting weather for
more than eighteen years in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
He
has two grown sons and lives with his wife and killer cat
in Negaunee.
Karl's
love for the Upper Peninsula (U.P.) of Michigan’s weather
has become a strong influence for this region's weather enthusiasts.
Click here to read an interview
with Karl.
Click here to visit Karl's link page.
Click here
to learn about Karl's upcoming events.
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