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Early in his career, weatherman Howard Morgan incorporated drawings into his charts and maps, including his ever-present character, Thermo. (Courtesy of KOAT-TV)
It wasn’t until late in Howard Morgan’s career that Doppler radar became available to weather forecasters. (Courtesy of KOAT-TV)
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Former KOAT-TV weatherman Howard Morgan was known for the artistic flair he gave to his forecasting.
In the days preceding green screens and computer graphics, he’d dress up his maps and charts on-air with spontaneously drawn doodles, including his “Thermo” character that he regularly integrated into those drawings.
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But Morgan was no amateur scribbler with a pen or brush; he was a bona fide artist whose paintings were featured in art shows and galleries, and whose landscapes hang in countless homes.
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