Thursday, September 6, 1C34 Dally Ncbrcskan Pago 7 Fin v By Kevin Weracke D&IT Nclrhia Etajtf Writer You too can be a television weatherman. If thb sounds crazy, Just ask Bruce Koppiin, assistant professor of geography. Six years ago KCLN Channel 10 television needed a weather man. Koppiin who was a UNL teacher at the time, volunteered. And now he's a weatherman on the move. Besides broadcasting the weath er, Koppiin teaches a meteorol i ! i . i . . Profile 7! n 77 ogy class at UNL and physical geography class at Nebraska Wes leyan University. Although he has taught since 1 087, Koppiin said he began work as" a weatherman on a part-time basis. His airtime increased after the death of long-time weather man Bob Taylor. Now, Koppiin said, he read3 the weather for two early morn ing broadcasts and the midday report. Heading the weather on televi sion isnt as difficult as it looks, he said, because most of the data comes directly from the National Weather Service and "all you have to do is read it." Koppiin said he doesnt regret his decision to spend some of his teaching time being a weather in weatherman 9s "In a way it's still like I'm teach ing a class," he said. "But there's no repsonse from the audience." Because he b listed as a part time instructor, Koppiin said he receives no complaints about ifav ing anot her job. "It must be OK," he said. "I'm not sure whatever the universi ty's 'moonlight' law is." As the broadcasts have come and gone, Koppiin said he has enjoyed being on television more and more. Although Koppiin said he has felt the urge to move to a bigger city where the television markets are larger, for now, he is content in Lincoln. Although his first timeon tele vision went without a hitch, Kop piin said the butterflies were there.. ; r r OUR BEST COLLECTION OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S CLOTHING, SPORTSWEAR AND FOOTWEAR. Sale Priced Now Thru .Sunday cGreat Savings throughout the store! Designer Fashions included! Layaways Welcome! SPECIAL HOURS: TODAY 12-9 FRI. & SAT 10-6 SPECIAL SUNDAY OPENING 12-5 1C4 rj. ictii Our way of saying hello to all our old friends, and welcome anyone "new. "I was very rigid," he said, "but now IVe learned to relax." With practice, Koppiin said he can cover up the mistakes or "fluffs." But Koppiin said some words and sentences still present prob lems, such as saying "windy winds" and "shunderthowers ." As in every job, Koppiin said, reading the weather can have its rJcraslsnQ Help i! 3 ccucr yea. UT. A ..4 - ' - f role dull moments. Reading the same forecast: sun ny and hot, in the summer for three straight weeks can get bor ing, he said. "You've heard about dull news," he said. "This la dull weather." But when threatening weather strikes, he said, things get excit ing because forecasts are always changing. 1 i , i 1 1