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Former Seattle Met helping CNN



Chris Warren who worked for several years doing weather at NWCN, joined CNN in June as a freelancer.  He was workinig with Wolf Blitzer Wednesday morning on the continuing tsunami alert coverage.   He left the Weather Channel in Atlanta earlier this year.

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  1. Great to see Chris back on America's TV screens again. An excellent hire by CNN.

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  2. He's great!! Golfed with Chris and Brad Goode at West Seattle GC. Chris is a really good guy!

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  3. BTW, worked with Steve Poole. He love talking golf and was a member at Seattle Golf Club in the Highlands!

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  4. Always liked him at KING. Straightforward and clear with nice energy.

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    1. I mostly remember seeing him on NWCN in the 2007-2009 time period. Sometimes, I forget just how good we Seattle viewers had it back then when it came to our on-air talent, and Chris was no exception.

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