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Derek Brockway
BornOctober 1967
EducationBarry Boys Comprehensive
Coleg Morgannwg
Reading College of Technology
Occupation(s)Meteorologist, TV Presenter
AgentElite Management
Notable creditBBC Wales
BBC Wales Today
Websitehttp://www.welshstars.co.uk/artistes/derek_brockway.html

Derek Brockway (born in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan) is a Welsh meteorologist employed by the Met Office and based at BBC Wales in Cardiff.

Education

Brockway first attended Holton Road Primary School and then Barry Boys Comprehensive from 1979 to 1986. He later went to Coleg Morgannwg in Pontypridd, and Reading College of Technology where he received a BTEC Higher National Certificate in Mathematics, Statistics and Physics in 1993. He has also completed professional forecaster training courses at the Met Office College.

Career

Brockway's interest in the weather began as a boy during the long, hot summer of 1976.[1] After A levels, he left school in 1986 and became a Civil Servant and joined the Met Office, based mainly at Cardiff Weather Centre but with spells observing the weather at Cardiff Airport, Birmingham Airport, and eight months in the Falkland Islands in 1993/4 working closely with the Royal Air Force.[2] After further study and promotion, he qualified as a forecaster in 1995 and was posted to Birmingham Weather Centre, broadcasting on several BBC Radio stations across the English Midlands.

In December 1995 he moved to London, working at The London Studios on South Bank with fellow forecasters Martyn Davies and John Hammond, and briefing weather presenters Sian Lloyd, Laura Greene and Femi Oke. As well as preparing the ITV National Weather and Channel 4 weather, Brockway also broadcast on GMTV's The Sunday Programme presented by Alastair Stewart and Steve Richards.

After a year in London, Brockway took a position at the Met Office headquarters in Bracknell as an Environmental Consultant. He returned home to Wales in September 1997 and joined BBC Wales Today replacing Helen Willetts as the lead weather forecaster. Brockway can be seen on BBC Wales Today, broadcasting the lunchtime, evening and late weather forecast. He also presents weather bulletins for BBC Radio Wales during the week from Monday through to Friday.

Brockway has had a lifetime fascination with the weather and has presented a TV show (Derek’s Welsh Weather) and radio show (Derek's Lightning Guide to Weather) on the subject.

A keen walker, he has also had five series on BBC Radio Wales entitled Weatherman Walking before the programme was converted into a popular television series. A new series of walks was shown on BBC One Wales in January 2011 with another planned for 2012. His other TV appearances include X-Ray, a Welsh consumer programme, Jamie and Derek's Welsh Weekends and The Big Welsh Challenge a programme in which Welsh personalities are challenged to learn Welsh. He has also been a guest panelist on the Radio Wales show What's The Story?.

The BBC Wales weather department expanded in 2008 and Brockway is now joined by weather presenters Sue Charles and Behnaz Akhgar who cover breakfast and the weekends. They also stand in for Derek when he is away. On November 26, 2009, he had an appearance on BBC One in Gavin & Stacey series 3, episode 1 as himself presenting the weather. On January 10, 2010 Brockway was mentioned in the Sunday Times newspaper.[3] On June 22, 2010, Derek featured in the WJEC Higher tier Welsh Second Language Listening and Responding exam, reading the weather headlines and also being interviewed by the exam board's regular interviewers. He introduced himself with his trademark, 'Shw'mae!'

Personal life

Derek lives close to Cardiff. His hobbies include playing squash and tennis, learning the Welsh language, skiing, walking, yoga and travel.

Publications

Derek has written four books, two by Gomer Press and two walking books by Y Lolfa

  • Brockway, Derek & Carey, Julian - Weatherman Walking - Y Lolfa, ISBN 0-8624-3917-5
  • Brockway, Derek - Whatever the Weather - Gomer Press, ISBN 1-8432-3821-7

His fourth book, a children's book, was published on October 31, 2009

  • Brockway, Derek & Carpenter, Suzanne [4] - Duck and Starfish - Gomer Press, ISBN 9781848511149

See also

BBC Weather

References

Video links

External links

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