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Monday, July 10, 2023

Des Moines TV: Forecaster Quits After 'Climate Change' Threats


KCCI chief meteorologist Chris Gloninger left the station Friday with an emotional goodbye, reports The Des Moines Register.

During the noon newscast alongside anchor Alyx Sacks, Gloninger addressed his exit, which follows a June 21 statement on Twitter announcing his departure. Gloninger said he received a "viewer death threat and resulting PTSD" diagnosis.

In his on-air goodbye Friday, Gloninger said it felt like "we accomplished a lot" at the region's CBS affiliate.

"I loved my time here, and again, since my announcement last month, this is just a small sampling of the support that you have shown me at home," he said. "I know two years isn't much time and even with some struggles over the last year, I wanted to reinforce the fact that my wife and I are leaving the state with mostly happy memories and more friends than we came with."

"In all of this, I found the importance of living life through love, kindness and compassion," he said. "I'm walking away from a career, an 18-year career in television that I dreamt of since second grade, so that's why I'm a little emotional.

Last September, a Lenox man was fined $105 for harassing the meteorologist in a series of emails that included threatening language and swear words. The messages continued for several weeks.



Gloninger, 38, will leave broadcasting and join Woods Hole Group, a company based in Massachusetts that studies and analyzes climate change, as a senior scientist in climate and risk communication. Gloninger will also take care of family members who have battled health issues over the past year.

"I'm not giving up, I'm just reinventing myself, finding ways that I can make a bigger difference with climate change. More important than ever as the Earth recorded three of its warmest days, now four of its warmest days this week."

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