Heather Reid
Heather Margaret Murray Reid OBE CPhys FInstP FRMetS (born c. 1969), also known as "Heather the Weather", is a Scottish meteorologist, physicist, science communicator and educator. She was formerly a broadcaster and weather presenter for BBC Scotland.[1]
Heather Reid | |
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Born | 1969 (age 51–52) |
Alma mater | University of Edinburgh |
Spouse(s) | Miles J. Padgett (m.2001) |
Children | Jenna Padgett |
Awards | Public Awareness of Physics prize, Institute of Physics (2001) Kelvin Prize and Medal (2005) honorary doctorate, Paisley University (2003) honorary doctorate, University of Glasgow (2010) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | meteorology science education |
Institutions | Met Office BBC University of Glasgow |
Career
Reid was born in Paisley. She graduated from the University of Edinburgh with an honours degree in physics followed by a master's degree in satellite image processing from the University's Meteorology Department.[2] In 1993 Reid took a position at the UK Met Office working in satellite research.[2][3] From 1994 to 2009 she worked as a weather presenter for BBC Scotland, presenting on Reporting Scotland. She became BBC Scotland's senior weather forecaster, and gave her final broadcast for Reporting Scotland on 22 December 2009.[2][3] Reid now works as a science education consultant, and in the public promotion of science.[2]
From 1999 to 2001 Reid was Chairperson of the Institute of Physics in Scotland, she has also served as a Council member and non-executive director of the Institute in London.
In the summer of 2006 Reid became a member of the Board of Trustees of Glasgow Science Centre, maintaining a connection that has seen her involved in various stages with the Centre, notably developing educational weather shows and workshops.
Reid is a member of the Science and Engineering Education Advisory Group set up by the Scottish Government.[4]
Awards and honours
Reid is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, and has an honorary lectureship in the Physics and Astronomy Department at the University of Glasgow. In 2001 she was awarded the Public Awareness of Physics prize from the Institute of Physics for her science communication work, and in 2004 received the Institute's prestigious Kelvin Medal. In 2003 Reid received an honorary doctorate from Paisley University,[5] and on 16 June 2010 she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Glasgow.[6]
Reid was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to physics in the 2007 New Year Honours list, announced on 30 December 2006.[1][3]
Popular culture
Edinburgh band Randan Discothèque's 2010 single "Heather the Weather" is a homage to Heather Reid.[7]
Personal life
Reid resides in Glasgow with her husband Miles Padgett, a professor of physics, and their daughter.[8]
References
- "New Year's Honours-United Kingdom". The Gazette. 30 December 2006. p. 12. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- "Heather Reid shares optimism over future of science education - The Scotsman". The Scotsman. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- Heather the weather to leave BBC Scotland, BBC News Online, 9 December 2009
- "Heather forecasts heavy footfall for show". Paisley Daily Express. 4 November 2010. p. 3. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
- "Honorary Doctors of the University of Paisley" (PDF). University of the West of Scotland. September 2017. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- "University of Glasgow - University news - Archive of news - 2010 - April - Honorary doctorate for Heather the Weather". www.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
- Meighan, Nicola (14 January 2011). "Randan Discotheque's Heather the Weather - Single of the Month". The List.
- "Sun shines on Heather the wedder". BBC News. 17 August 2001.