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Robin W. Pigott
Rob Piggot has been a weather observer in British Columbia for over two decades and is a partner in a private meteorological services company called Enviro-BC. He spent 13 years as a weather forecaster at the Kelowna Mountain Weather Centre and 8 years as a fire weather forecaster for the BC Ministry of Forests. He is a specialist in mountain weather and has consulted to highways departments, maintenance contractors and ski resorts and also provided basic and advance avalanche weather instruction.
Bill Hume
BILL HUME spent 35 years working for the federal government as a meteorologist before taking retirement in 2007. He continues to sit on the national executive of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.
Bill has extensive experience in weather and sea state forecasting, weather and climate data monitoring, as well as air quality science. A graduate of the University of Alberta with a Masters of Science degree in meteorology, Bill was project leader for monographs written on the climates of Edmonton and Calgary.
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