Rob Marciano raises the temperature in ways most meteorologists don't. The 40-year-old CNN weather anchor's matinee-idol looks have won the Connecticut native a hot-and-bothered online fan base, while his comments last fall about the "inaccuracies" perpetuated by Al Gore's Oscar-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth made environmentally minded bloggers' blood boil.
But for all his star power, Marciano, who also serves as a correspondent for CNN's American Morning, is refreshingly down to earth when discussing issues such as the global-warming debate, or the personal storms he's encountered—including Hurricane Katrina, which he covered from the front lines, and the havoc a bad weather call can wreak (at outdoor weddings, especially).
Of course, there will always be some viewers who couldn't care less whether Marciano is calling for rain or shine. Who said a weatherman can't be a sex symbol?(keep reading)
But for all his star power, Marciano, who also serves as a correspondent for CNN's American Morning, is refreshingly down to earth when discussing issues such as the global-warming debate, or the personal storms he's encountered—including Hurricane Katrina, which he covered from the front lines, and the havoc a bad weather call can wreak (at outdoor weddings, especially).
Of course, there will always be some viewers who couldn't care less whether Marciano is calling for rain or shine. Who said a weatherman can't be a sex symbol?(keep reading)
2 comments:
40 eh?
he looks great for 40...amazing what plastic surgery does for someone.
and big surprise he made comments on an inconvenient truth..he works for cnn
i'll take anderson cooper over him anyday
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