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Meteorologist Jennifer Watson shows kids how the green chromakey wall works, which is used during weather (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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Meteorologist Jennifer Watson talks with the children. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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Meteorologist Jennifer Watson talks with the children about weather. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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Meteorologist Jennifer Watson talks about weather. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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Children and their families listen to a presentation about severe weather forecasting. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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The group poses for a photo on our green chromakey wall in the studio. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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WHNT News 19's Steve Johnson, Ben Smith and Michelle Stark pose for a photo with two children. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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Steve, Ben and Michelle smile with this cute little guy. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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Steve, Ben and Michelle with another 'Sprouting Scientist'. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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Jennifer Watson shows children how the green chromakey (weather wall) works. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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Meteorologist Jennifer Watson explained how you have to stand behind the tape line to match up with the camera shot. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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This beautiful little girl definitely brightened our day! (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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Families walk through the newsroom to meet some of our employees working on today's reports. (Photo: WHNT News 19)
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – A number of tour groups visit WHNT News 19 throughout the year.
Tuesday, children and families in Sci-Quest’s ‘Sprouting Scientists’ program visited our station. They learned about weather forecasting and checked out the studio. They also watched part of WHNT News 19 at Noon.
Sci-Quest’s Sprouting Scientists is a weekly class for toddlers ages 2-3 and preschoolers ages 4-5.
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