Background
Hudson was born and raised in Keighley, West Yorkshire. Hudson was born in Keighley West Riding of Yorkshire, on the same day as Derren Brown.
Hudson was born and raised in Keighley, West Yorkshire. Hudson was born in Keighley West Riding of Yorkshire, on the same day as Derren Brown.
After reading geophysics and planetary physics at Newcastle University, he joined the Met Office and did two years at Leeds Weather Centre. He combined this with a two-year stint as a weather presenter for British Broadcasting Corporation Look North and for the British Broadcasting Corporation local radio stations in Leeds, York, Humberside and Sheffield. Paul Hudson is known for his funny, tongue-in-cheek banter with British Broadcasting Corporation Look North anchor Peter Levy.
He went to the Brontë Middle School and Oakbank School on Oakworth Road in Keighley.
He has a first-class degree in Geophysics and Planetary Physics from the University of Newcastle. His early memories of local weather forecasting came from fellow Yorkshireman, Doncaster"s Bob Rust.
He did his training at the former site of the Met Office College, the former Royal Air Force Shinfield in Shinfield, in the same year as Liz Bentley, the current Chief Executive of the Royal Meteorological Society. British Broadcasting Corporation climate change correspondent He gives talks on the subject to local organisations and school and has appeared on British Broadcasting Corporation One"s Morning Show.
Radio He can also be heard on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Leeds, British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Sheffield, British Broadcasting Corporation Radio York, British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Humberside and British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Lincolnshire Wetwang public office In May 2006, Hudson was elected honorary Mayor of Wetwang.
This post was previously occupied by Richard Whiteley.
Although most British Broadcasting Corporation forecasters are not directly employed by the British Broadcasting Corporation, but by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills"s Met Office (formerly the Ministry of Defence"s Met Office), since 2007 Hudson has been a full-time member of British Broadcasting Corporation staff, not the Meteorological Office, acting as an environmental and climate change expert.