SRF Meteo

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SRF Meteo is the weather forecast or the meteorology department of Swiss Radio and Television (SRF). The main broadcast on television in the evening respectively after the evening news and after 10vor10 broadcast early in the evening to 18 o'clock evening news and noon before and usually takes about three to five minutes. It is moderated in dialect . There are also weather reports and other special programs, some of them weekly, on Radio SRF 1 and Radio SRF 3 , which are dedicated to special weather conditions and weather phenomena. In addition, the website and the weather alarm from SRF Meteo are part of the tasks and products of the SRF Meteo department.

With Tagesschau, SRF Meteo is the most watched program on Swiss television. Around a million viewers tune in to the main edition every day at 7:55 p.m. All issues are broadcast on SRF 1 and SRF two , and repeated several times on SRF info . The program is broadcast live from the roof of the television tower in almost any weather by Swiss radio and television in Zurich . Only when there is an acute danger to the presenters, such as storm and lightning, the show is from the evening news - Studio moderated.

The team responsible for the weather forecast on the SRF website, the administration, the weather alarm and the moderation on radio and television include: Sabine Balmer , Felix Blumer , Sandra Boner , Thomas Bucheli ( editor-in-chief ), Jan Eitel , Gaudenz Flury , Marlen Jacobi , Peter Pöschl , Daniela Schmucki , Christoph Siegrist (Deputy Head of Editor), Claudia Stocker and Jürg Zogg (Head of Forecasting ).

Awards

  • "Media Prize for Meteorology" in the "Weather Presentation Television" category, awarded at the Extreme Weather Congress 2009.

Individual evidence

  1. SRF looks back on a successful year. In: srgd.ch from January 9, 2020.
  2. The Meteo Team
  3. "Meteo" wins German media award. In: Persoenlich.com of February 24, 2009.

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