Paul Hudson Biography|Wikipedia
Paul Hudson (Paul David Hudson) is a famous English weather presenter for BBC Yorkshire and BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Additionally, he was born and brought up in Keighley, West Yorkshire. Besides, he was made an Honorary Fellow of Bradford College in 2014.
Paul Hudson Age|Birthday
Hudson is 51 years old as of 2022. Besides, he was born on 27 February 1971, in Keighley, United Kingdom. Therefore, he celebrates his birthday on 27 February of every year.
Paul Hudson Height |weight
Hudson has an average body height and as well as moderate weight. However, his exact body measurements to be updated once confirmed.
Paul Hudson Family | Parents | Siblings
Hudson was born and raised in Keighley, West Riding of Yorkshire. Moreover, his parents purchased his first ‘kids weather centre’ when he was seven, and when he was twelve years, he was compiling his own meteorological records (currently archived by Keighley Library) and also writing for local newspapers Keighley News and Telegraph and Argus.
Nationality | Ethnicity
Hudson was born and brought up in Keighley, West Yorkshire. He belongs to the English nationality.
Paul Hudson Wife
Hudson got married to Nicola Shaw, who is a fellow BBC presenter, in 2003 and they were blessed with two children. Additionally, he enjoys sea fishing, playing golf (he used to play at Riddlesden golf club, and currently plays at Moor Allerton), cricket (he as well played for Ingrow St Johns in the Craven League). Moreover, he supports Bradford City, having a 25 year season ticket, and became trapped in the stand that caught fire in the Bradford City stadium fire of 1985.
Paul Hudson Career
Later, after reading geophysics and also planetary physics at Newcastle University, he joined the Met Office and also trained for two years at Leeds Weather Centre. Moreover, he combined this with a two-year stint as a weather presenter for BBC Look North and also for the BBC local radio stations in Leeds, York, Humberside and Sheffield.
Addition, he is known for his tongue-in-cheek banter with BBC Look North presenter Harry Gration, and besides Peter Levy, presenter of BBC Look North for the East Riding, Lincolnshire and also parts of Nottinghamshire via the Belmont transmitter.
Moreover, he has a first-class degree in geophysics and planetary physics from the University of Newcastle. Besides, his early memories of local weather forecasting came from fellow Yorkshireman, Doncaster’s Bob Rust. Likewise, he was present during the catastrophic fire at Valley parade in 1985.
In addition, he attended training at the Meteorological Office College, situated at the former RAF Shinfield base in Shinfield, Berkshire. Because of a shortage of available posts within the Met Office, he served as a geophysicist for an oil business in London. Later, after university and training at the Met Office College, he served for an oil business as a geophysicist. Until joining the Met Office as an international forecaster including monsoons and typhoons.
Television
Besides, he can be seen on Three editions of the regional news programmes Look North, from Leeds (working North, West and South Yorkshire and also the North Midlands) Hull (working East Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and also north Norfolk) and Newcastle (working North East, Cumbria and also Northumberland
He went back to the BBC Yorkshire weather centre from the Met Office’s old home of Bracknell in 1997 when Darren Bett as well left to present national forecasts. Moreover, in The Little Prince, he voice-acted the English dubbing for The Great Inventor (through the Planet of Bubble Gob trilogy) and also Ferdinand (Planet of the Globies).
BBC climate change correspondent
However, most BBC forecasters are not directly employed by the BBC, but employed by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills’ Met Office. From 2007 he has been a full-time member of BBC staff, not the Meteorological Office, acting as an environmental and also climate change expert. Besides, he gives talks on the subject to local organisations and schools and as well has appeared on BBC One’s Morning Show.
Radio
Furthermore, he can be heard on BBC Radio Leeds, BBC Radio York, BBC Radio Sheffield, BBC Radio Humberside, BBC Radio Cumbria, BBC Radio Newcastle, BBC Radio Lincolnshire, BBC Radio Tees
Paul Hudson Education
Hudson attended the Brontë Middle School and Oakbank School on Oakworth Road in Keighley. Besides, he was made an Honorary Fellow of Bradford College in 2014
Paul Hudson Net worth| Salary
Hudson has an estimated net worth of around $1.5 Million. Moreover, he receives an annual salary ranging between $33,774 to $112,519.