Seán Batty

Seán Batty (born 6 May 1982) is a meteorologist, currently working for STV. Before this he was a Broadcast Assistant at the BBC Weather Centre and occasionally presented forecasts in BBC regions.

Sean Batty
Batty cycling in Shetland
for a 2013 charity event[1]
Born (1982-05-06) 6 May 1982
Career
ShowSTV News
This Morning Scotland
Good Morning Scotland
STV Children's Appeal
Station(s)STV,
STV2
StyleWeather forecaster
CountryUnited Kingdom
Previous show(s)BBC Weather

Early life

Born in Paisley, he attended Castlehead High School and studied Meteorology at the University of Reading. His interest in meteorology began when he was only seven years old, after receiving a BBC weather kit for his birthday. Batty became the weather forecaster for the school newspaper as well as the regional newspaper, the Paisley Daily Express, for a few months during the summer of 1996.

Career

Batty joined the Met Office as a weather observer at the School of Army Aviation at Middle Wallop airbase near Andover, Hampshire. He later worked with the ITV Weather team preparing TV weather graphics and maps for S4C, UTV and ITV.

In 2004, he joined the BBC as a broadcast assistant. Seán has been working in Scotland for STV Weather since August 2007.

Batty was nominated for the BAFTA Scotland Lloyds TSB Scotland Award for Most Popular Scottish Presenter in November 2008, losing out to Lorraine Kelly.

Personal life

He learned Gaelic and hoped to be fluent in time for the Paisley MOD in 2013.[2]

Sean has been a supporter and Judge for part of the Breast Way Round Charity event since 2008.[3] The event consists of female motorcyclists participating in a sponsored motorcycle ride round Scotland, and as part of the event the male motorcyclists who participate (often partners, friends and family of female participants) will dress up in fancy dress including decorated bras which are then judged as part of a competition at the event location where the ride ends. Sean acted as the judge for the Bra competition during the first year of the event and it was so popular that he has been asked back every year since with the competition getting bigger and better each year, with Sean himself participating in part of the 2011 ride and sporting a special weather themed Bra during that year's event.[4]

In September 2012, 16-year old Lee Glen was charged after leaving a barrage of anti-gay abuse and offensive expletives against Batty, via Twitter, in June of that year. Glen appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court and admitted to posting a message to Batty that was grossly offensive, indecent or menacing in nature. Batty told the court he had been shocked by its content. Glen later issued a public apology for his behaviour.[5]

gollark: So when I buy and assemble computer parts a microphone just comes from the ether, <@240517342189191168>?
gollark: It was easier and cheaper to not get one than it was to get one.
gollark: Not having a microphone is the default option, you see.
gollark: Weirdo.
gollark: _has no microphone_

References

  1. "Weatherman Batty's anti-poverty challenge coming to Northern Isles". Shetland Times. 15 June 2013. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  2. Rennie, Alison (24 November 2010). "Paisley weatherman Sean Batty reveals his passion for Gaelic". Paisley Daily Express. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  3. "Famous Faces". Breast Way Around Scotland. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  4. "Breast Way Round: Fort William to Glasgow, the road home". STV News. 30 May 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  5. Roberts, Scott (21 September 2012). "Scotland: Teenager apologies to TV weatherman for anti-gay abuse". PinkNews. Retrieved 16 March 2017.


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