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  2. Weather Zombie - Wikipedia

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    Aside from weather forecasting, Weather Zombie irregularly posted comic strips based on images loosely depicted from radar images as well as comic strips that feature the site's zombies in various situations. [6] In October 2011, Weather Zombie released a mobile app for iOS. [7] By May 2012, the mobile app was no longer available. [8]

  3. Freddy (weather) - Wikipedia

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    The short animated series covers 20 different weather conditions, complete with sound effects. It is currently shown in Hong Kong on the TVB television channel during the weather report. Freddy's purpose is to show the next day's predicted weather. Freddy was created in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and TVB pays license fees for his continual use. [1]

  4. Don Woods (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Every night during the weather forecast, Woods would announce a winner for that night's original Gusty. The Gusty drawings became one of the longest promotions for KTUL, lasting from the mid-1950s until Woods's retirement in 1989. Gusty drawings are installed in Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum and the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C.

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  6. Tex Antoine - Wikipedia

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    According to a reminiscence by Bob Tilden, Antoine's nightly weather report "was a wonderful mix of weather, cartoon art, and storytelling. He would start his weather segment standing next to an easel covered by blank papers, and he would proceed to draw the weather systems that were pertinent to the nation and the area.

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  8. Weatherbird - Wikipedia

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    The Weatherbird inspired the name of John Hartford's "Weatherbird Reel". [11] [12]Weatherbird brand shoes for children, using pictures of the Weatherbird in advertising, were offered starting in 1901 by the St. Louis-based Peters Shoe Company, later part of International Shoe which continued to base the brand's image on the Weatherbird until 1932 [13] (the brand itself continued at least ...

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