


You may see her walking her dog around town or on the trails of Missouri/Arkansas. The midwest has its grip on Danielle and she is thrilled to call The Ozarks her permanent home. From tornadoes, ice storms, snowstorms, to extreme hail, she covered all types of weather in just those two years. While doing so she was also employed by MSU as a teaching assistant for the practicum to broadcast meteorology classes.Ĭovering severe weather is Danielle’s passion and led her to Oklahoma City in 2020 where she worked as a broadcast meteorologist until 2022. Upon graduating, Danielle took her studies to Mississippi State University where she received her Master’s Degree in Meteorology. There she covered numerous tornado outbreaks across central Alabama. In her senior year she was hired as the weekend meteorologist for WVUA 23 in Tuscaloosa. making her the first known Black woman meteorologist on Pittsburgh TV. While a student at The University of Alabama Danielle studied news broadcast and geography with an emphasis in atmospheric science. Pregnant Meteorologist Is Shamed Over Her Appearance And Fires Back At Online. Others are just criticized for wearing the. However, moving to Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 2014 allowed her to become no stranger to tornado season either. Stories abound about pregnant meteorologists being body-shamed by viewers who dont want to witness their weather forecasters growing human life. After being directly impacted by several at a young age her interest in meteorology was sparked. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Danielle grew up very familiar with hurricane season.
