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Rob Marciano is a news and weather anchor for CNN Worldwide and is based in CNN's world headquarters in Atlanta. He joined CNN in May 2003.

Marciano's enterprise reporting contributed to the network's comprehensive coverage of the 2005 hurricane season. His reports from field during Hurricane Katrina led to him covering most weather events since then.

Before joining CNN, Marciano served as chief meteorologist for KATU-TV and 750 KXL News Radio in Portland, Ore. From 1994 to 1997, he worked as morning and then chief meteorologist for KPLC-TV in Lake Charles, La. Marciano began his career as a weather anchor for WVIT Connecticut News 30 in West Hartford, Conn.

Marciano holds a bachelor's degree in meteorology from Cornell University and has the American Meteorological Society's Seal of Approval.

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Rob Marciano Twisters



(01:46 min.)

From: PeterGay

Added: July 04, 2008

Description: Rob Marciano chasing twisters.

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF0Mc3l1D4c

Music: Three small fragments of the theme from the movie "Twister" by Mark Mancina (1996)















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