Harrison Hove joined the ONN weather team in 2008.
In addition to delivering ONN's Weather on the 10s statewide weekend forecasts, Hove is also responsible for expanding the station's Green Ohio franchise. This entails traveling around the Buckeye State to report the "going green" efforts of Ohioans.
Harrison traveled to Antarctica in 2012 and is one of a handful of local reporters to ever receive access to the ice. He put together a series of stories and a 30-minute special following Ohioans at the bottom of the earth called Destination Antarctica.
In 2010, he was live on air during the Milbury EF4 tornado, Ohio's deadliest in 25 years. He received a best weather anchor Emmy for his efforts. Hove has earned two Emmys and eight nominations during his time at ONN.
A native of Jacksonville, Fla., Hove comes to ONN from KLFY-TV in Lafayette, La., where he served as a weekend meteorologist and environmental/weather reporter. Prior to that, he worked at WCTV-TV in Tallahassee, Fla., as an Internet reporter. Harrison completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Florida, where he received bachelor's degrees in both telecommunications and political science and at Florida State, where he earned his bachelor's degree in meteorology.
Hove is a member of the American Meteorological Society and has earned his Certified Broadcast Meteorologist seal. Besides weather, Harrison's interests include many community service endeavors, politics, running and attending sporting events (he has been to four NCAA national championship football games). He enjoys anything involving the Florida Gators (we'll work on converting him).
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