Geoff Fox
Geoff Fox (born July 26, 1950) is an on-air American television broadcast meteorologist with a career spanning over 30 years. For 27 years he was with the television station WTNH in New Haven, Connecticut, where he served as Senior Meteorologist and in 2011 with WTIC-TV in Hartford, Connecticut where he reported science and technology stories as well as a garden segment titled "Geoff's Garden" for the 4:00 P.M. newscast and was the weeknight 11:00 P.M. meteorologist.
Fox received a certificate in broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State University, and holds a broadcast seal from the American Meteorological Society.
Television.
Geoff Fox became a meteorologist for the television station WTNH in New Haven, Connecticut.
In 1995, in addition to working for WTNH, Fox began hosting the program Inside Space, a program on Syfy (SciFi Channel at the time).
On January 5, 2011, Fox was informed by WTNH management that his contract would not be renewed at the end of February. His departure received national media attention with reports of a "Keep Geoff Fox on WTNH" Facebook page receiving a number of "likes" ranging from 9,273 to over 10,450. He was hired by FOX affilitate WTIC-TV; in 2011 which was "seen as a marketing coup for the slogan Fox on Fox" where he did the weather and science reports on weeknights He was dismissed after 19 months, for what the station identified as "inappropriate conduct" later adding that it was "unfortunate and sad," but "necessary". Later on Fox developed an internet based company for designing and building websites. In early 2013, Fox decided to move, leaving Connecticut and it's cold winters and now calls southern California home. Fox is married and has an adult daughter.