Ian Black

Canadian meteorologist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCanadian meteorologist
PlacesCanada
isMeteorologist
Work fieldScience
Gender
Male
Birth12 January 1962
Age62 years
Star signCapricorn
The details

Biography

Ian Black (born January 12, 1962) is a meteorologist for CBOT, the CBC outlet in Ottawa.

Black joined the local evening news broadcast along with anchor Peter Van Dusen in 1989 and holds the position today. He is a certified broadcaster with the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, serving as the only CMOS-certified broadcaster in Ottawa and one of only a few to perform local forecasting duties.

Current work

In addition to providing extensive forecasting on CBC News: Ottawa at Six, Black gives regular updates on the CBO-FM program All in a Day. His televised segments include a "Weather Watchers' Club" in which volunteers from communities surrounding Ottawa submit current temperatures and conditions, which are superimposed on a map. In 2007, Black visited local elementary schools to talk to children about weather and answer their questions, with highlights appearing on his daily broadcasts.

"Locked Out Live"

During a CBC lockout in 2005, radio personality Alan Neal hosted a half-hour segment outside CBC studios titled "Locked Out Live". Ian Black provided a mock forecast, with lines such as "a lot of hot air on Parliament Hill".

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