GOOGLE TRENDS EXPERT SUSAN CADRECHA – THIS WEEKS TOP SEARCH TRENDS
Google’s Top Search Trends program provides a revealing — and sometimes surprising — look at the people, places and topics that send the country searching for answers each week. Topics That Fascinated the U.S. Selected from Millions of INTERNET Searches!
Hear the hottest content on the web each week directly from the source! Become part of Google’s weekly Top Search Trends program to find out what news makers and trends are capturing the imagination of the country each week. Encompassing searches from across pop culture, sports, music, politics, news, and more a Roya will discuss five of the hottest trending queries on the web.
TOP TRENDS:
• G20 summit
• Apple
• Marilyn Monroe
• 2016 Paralympic Games
• NFL season
TRENDING YOUTUBE VIDEO:
Beyoncé - Hold Up
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NETWORK WEATHER EXPERT & AUTHOR BONNIE SCHNEIDER INFORMS US OF WHAT OUR FAMILY CAN DO TO BE PREPARED FOR SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS
EXTREME WEATHER: A GUIDE TO SURVIVING FLASH FLOODS, HURRICANES, HEAT WAVES, SNOWSTORMS, TSUNAMIS AND OTHER NATIONAL DISASTERS
We see it on the news almost every day; record floods, earthquakes, crippling blizzards and tornadoes hitting unusual parts of the nation. September is National Preparedness Month, sponsored by the Federal Emergency Preparedness Agency, and it comes at a time when the incidence of extreme weather events seems to be growing. As a network television meteorologist, Bonnie Schneider has been predicting storms and following weather patterns for many years. Her knowledge of the weather and her concerns for safety inspired her to write the informative and fascinating book, EXTREME WEATHER: A Guide to Surviving Flash Floods, Hurricanes, Heat Waves, Snowstorms, Tsunamis and Other National Disasters. It’s a book with timely information to share with your audience. Find out why this meteorologist has dedicated her career to preparing people to survive extreme weather. It should be a lively discussion.
ABOUT BONNIE:
Bonnie previously worked as a meteorologist for CNN and HLN, and is currently working as a meteorologist for another network. In local TV news, Bonnie worked for WLVI-TV in Boston as a meteorologist and reporter. She has previously held similar positions at WFOR-TV in Miami; News 12 Long Island; WXII-TV in Winston-Salem; and KPLC-TV in Lake Charles, Louisiana. While in New York, she filled in frequently as a meteorologist for the CBS television network's The Saturday Early Show.
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