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most trusted names in weather coverage, particularly among the Hispanic audience. He is a 13-time Emmy award recipient, ive-time Telly award recipient and one of the highest rated meteorologists in the industry. His experience includes extensive live and field reporting of climate change, science and astronomy. In his new role as senior meteorologist, Martinez will be responsible for directing and managing all aspects of weather content for The Weather Channel en Espaol, including integrating his previous experience in augmented and immersive mixed reality as a Max Reality Ambassador for The Weather Company (IBM). Prior to joining The Weather Channel en Espaol, Martinez anchored as chief meteorologist for Univision Networks Despierta America, Edicion Digital, Noticiero Univision and PrendeTV. Golac is an 11-time Emmy award-winning meteorologist and is the 2021 Rocky Mountain Emmy award recipient for Best Weather Anchor in Arizona. Most recently, Golac served as Chief Meteorologist at Telemundo in Arizona. Golac has also held various roles at Univision Orlando, Radio Exito 105.5 FM and America Teve Channel 41. Ramirez is also an Emmy award-winning meteorologist with extensive experience in Spanish-language reporting. Previously, Ramirez was an anchor at Telemundo and Univision in Dallas, where she presented the weather forecast, as well as planned and coordinated severe weather coverage. Fernandez joins the network from Univision 23 Miami and previously held positions as a meteorologist at NBC KGNS 8 Gray Television in Laredo, Texas and WSVN Channel 7 Miami/ Sunbeam Television. She earned a Professional Science masters degree in Broadcast Meteorology from the University of Miami. Hernandez brings more than 20 years of experience as a weather presenter in major Hispanic markets like New York, Miami, Dallas and San Antonio. Hernandez has won multiple Emmy Awards in various categories such as, best weathercaster, best weather anchor during severe weather and best video journalist for an environmental report in Texas. Lim joins The Weather Channel en Espaol from Salt Lake City where she was a chief meteorologist for the Telemundo local station. Lim was responsible for forecasting and planning for significant weather events in the area, as well as coordinating and producing weather coverage for markets like Sacramento, Tampa, Denver, Las Vegas and Arizona. Previously, she was the chief meteorologist at a local Oklahoma news station and held roles as a forecaster and researcher at Cubas National Institute of Oceanography and the National Institute of Meteorology. The Weather Channel en Espaol is 100 percent free and available across the top streaming platforms and all mobile devices. The content is focused on the U.S., the Caribbean and Latin America. The Weather Channel en Espaol is also acces- sible via The Weather Channel app.
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