In her spare time, Sutton loves to travel, dance, cook and race in triathlons for charity.Įmily Sutton and Scott Hines crossed the finish line of their first IRONMAN triathlon (2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike and 26.2 mile run) on November 16, 2014. Besides weather, Sutton loves to sing and had the honor of singing in front of thousands at Tennessee’s famous NASCAR track, Oklahoma City Baron’s hockey and Thunder basketball. She’s been awarded “Best Meteorologist” in OKC (So6ix Magazine), Norman (Best of Norman) and Enid (Best of Enid). It’s here she learned about the dynamics of mountain weather and polished her reporting skills. Shortly after, she joined WCYB-TV in the Tri-Cities/Bristol, Tennessee as a meteorologist and general assignment reporter. Sutton started on air in 2007 at KMIZ-TV in Columbia, Missouri. Sutton graduated with honors and dual degrees in Atmospheric Science and Media Convergence Journalism. Her passion for weather started at a young age but wasn’t realized until joining the Storm Chase Team at the University of Missouri where she saw her first tornado in 2004. KFOR’s team coverage of the Moore tornado won an National Emmy. She was featured in a storm chasing article for “Popular Mechanics” Magazine. Sam Anderson profiled her storm chasing experiences for “The New York Times Magazine” and blog “The 6th Floor” in August 2013. Her storm chasing gained national recognition with video showcased on CNN, MSNBC and The Weather Channel. Since distinguishing herself while storm chasing live during the historic May 2013 tornado outbreaks, Sutton continues to cover significant storms firsthand for KFOR-TV. She is the only meteorologist in Oklahoma with both seals. Sutton is a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) by the American Meteorological Society and has been awarded the National Weather Association (NWA) Seal. In 2013 she promoted to weekday mornings. She started on air a few weeks before Oklahoma City’s largest snowstorm, the “Christmas Eve Blizzard,” and has been experiencing Oklahoma extremes ever since. She and her husband have three children and enjoy traveling and vacationing at the beach.Emily Sutton joined the 4Warn Storm Team in December 2009 as KFOR-TV’s first female meteorologist. She earned a Masters of Geosciences with a focus on Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University.Įboni is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She has also spent time doing weather reports for CNN International and Al Jazeera America in New York City.Įboni graduated from Jackson State University in Jackson, MS with a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology. Soon afterward, she became an on-camera meteorologist at The Weather Channel. She left to become a radio broadcast meteorologist for The Weather Channel Radio Network. Prior to that, she worked at WISH-TV in her hometown of Indianapolis, IN as the weekend evening meteorologist.Įboni started her career in Jackson, Mississippi, at the National Weather Networks. She most recently spent time working as weekend morning meteorologist at WFTV in Orlando, FL. She is delighted to be back in Atlanta where she lived for nearly 10 years working at The Weather Channel and CNN International. Meteorologist Eboni Deon joined the Severe Weather Team 2 as weekend morning meteorologist in December 2018.
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