Janice Dean is the senior meteorologist for the Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. Dean joined FNC in January of 2004, reporting on some of the biggest weather stories in history such as Hurricane Katrina, and more recently, the Moore and El Reno 2013 tornadoes in Oklahoma. She also led the coverage on FNC of Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Janice is a member of the American Meteorological Society and was awarded the AMS Seal of Approval in 2009.
Many viewers know Janice as "Janice Dean the Weather Machine," a nickname that was given to her by Fox News Anchor Shepard Smith when he introduced her on his show Studio B.
Janice resides in New York with her husband and two sons.
"The message taught in Freddy the Frogcaster and the Flash Flood is a beautiful reminder that we all make mistakes, name-calling is hurtful, and being forgiving and positive are always best. Janice's Freddy books incorporate valuable life lessons with knowledge about the weather and this book is an excellent teaching tool. In addition, the artwork is colorful and fantastic." --Ainsley Earhardt, co-host of
Fox & Friends "Freddy is back! And so is the genius who created him, Janice Dean, who's not only the best meteorologist in North America, but also one of the very best people. Buy this book. In fact, get two copies." --Tucker Carlson, host of
Tucker Carlson Tonight on the Fox News Channel
"Janice's passion for weather is infectious, and she's hit yet another home run, combining humor and important emergency advice! She and Freddy also remind us there are bumps along the road to success, and that the only real failure is being too afraid to take a chance. You'll love this charming adventure!" --Shannon Bream, chief legal correspondent and Fox News anchor
"Our favorite frogcaster is back and teaching 'toad-ally' awesome weatherready lessons! Flash flooding is the one of the most dangerous types of severe weather but also one of the hardest to predict. Weather-ready Freddy will help kids and grown-ups alike understand the complicated science of weather forecasting and why you should always be prepared." --Jen Carfagno, meteorologist and co-host of
AMHQ on The Weather Channel
"Tough calls keep coming when you're a frogcaster. But when skies turn threatening, Freddy always stays cool while sharing important advice. In this enchanting edition, Janice Dean takes us back to Lilypad, where Freddy continues to introduce future generations of scientists to weather." --Ian Livingston, forecaster/photographer and information lead for the Washington Post Capital Weather Gang