Alex Deakin

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Alex Deakin has presented on all of the BBC's television media outlets.

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Alex Deakin (born North Ferriby, outside Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire) is a weatherman for the BBC, broadcasting on British television and radio. Alex appears regularly on BBC News 24, BBC Radio 4, BBC World and BBC One, and is one of the main weather presenters on the BBC Six O'Clock News.

Deakin attended South Hunsley Secondary School and went on to achieve a master's degree from the University of Birmingham in Physics with Astrophysics. He is thanked in S. F. Helson and T.J. Ponman's paper "The intragroup medium in loose groups of galaxies".

After university Deakin joined the British Meteorological (Met) Office, for which he initially worked in a number of places, including York and Bristol. In 2000 he joined the team of Met Office staffers who provide weather forecasts for the BBC. He regularly appears on television impeccably dressed and has a large fan-base among both straight women [citation needed] and gay men. [1] [2] [3]

On August 23, 2003, he appeared on the BBC/Open University's television programme Star Party, which was broadcast live from Jodrell Bank Observatory. In a number of segments during the show he gave reports on the type of weather that is experienced on Mars.

In 2004 Deakin became patron of Pitsford Hall Weather Station in Northamptonshire.

Deakin is a keen recycler and in 2006 helped promote the recycling scheme of the Yorkshire town of Hessle. [4]

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