Background
Terry was born in Fresno, California but moved to the small town of Wellston, Oklahoma as a small child. His father was in the United States. Navy and served aboard the United States Ship Gridley (DLG-21), and later owned and operated Terry"s Drug Center in Wellston as a Doctor of Pharmacy. Terry graduated at top of his small class in Wellston in 1987 and grew up watching television weather anchors in OKC cover numerous bouts of severe weather, tornadoes, and winter storms.
Career
Terry"s mother taught high school history in nearby Luther, Oklahoma. lieutenant was at that point where Terry was “hooked” on forecasting the weather and pursuing a career in front of the camera. He grew to prominence during his television coverage and forecasting of Hurricane Charley"s path through Orlando in 2004.
Terry publicly defied the National Hurricane Center forecast track which still took the center of the hurricane toward Tampa on August 13, 2004.
Terry had correctly recognized and forecast the storm"s track three hours before the NHC. lieutenant proved to be an active year for Hurricanes, as Hurricane Frances and Hurricane Jeanne passed through in the following weeks, giving Terry more time to further his skills at continuous hurricane coverage. Terry graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1991 with a degree in Meteorology and a minor in Communications.
His first broadcasting job was at KGOU radio then moving to television with stints in at KRIS, in Corpus Christi and KBMT in Beaumont. In 1996, he became the Department of Administration and Management/Noon Meteorologist at WCPX/WKMG in Orlando later moving to rival station, WFTV, in 2002.
He become Chief Meteorologist in 2003.
Terry holds the coveted "Certified Broadcast Meteorologist Seal of Approval" from the American Meteorological Society.