John Morales
Biography
John Morales is a meteorologist born in Schenectady, New York and raised in Puerto Rico. He attended the meteorology program at Cornell University and was then hired by the National Weather Service in 1984. In 1991, he was hired by the Spanish language television network Univision and founded his company Climadata Corporation. He has won three Emmy Awards: in 1993 for "48 Horas Antes de la Tormenta" (English: "48 Hours Before the Storm"); in 2005 for his coverage of Hurricane Wilma; and in 2010 for a special program about the upcoming hurricane season. Morales has the Seal of Approval from both the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and the National Weather Association (NWA). He was given the prestigious distinction of Certified Consulting Meteorologist from the AMS. In 2003, he became Chief Meteorologist at WSCV in Miami. In May 2009, John made the switch to English language television, joining NBC O&O WTVJ in Miami. The meteorologist, whose station covers Miami-Fort Lauderdale, went viral on Oct. 7, 2024, when he broke down during a live broadcast as he told his audience the barometric pressure had dropped 50 points in 10 hours as Hurricane Milton bore down upon his community. A week earlier, before Milton, he had published a story about Hurricane Helene, entitled, "Hurricane Helene isn’t an outlier. It’s a harbinger of the future." In it, he described the reactions he got from some viewers about being a "climate militant” and "overhyping emerging weather threats." In June of 2025 he warned viewers that his forecasts during hurricane season might not be as accurate as they had been in past years due to the Trump administration's cuts to the National Weather Service.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

What's Going On
1971

The World Is A Ghetto
1972

Perfect Angel
1974

"Here, My Dear."
1978

Here's To Future Days
1985

In Our Lifetime
1981

Friends
1982

What's Going On Live
2019

Out Of The Blue
1987

The Greatest Hits
1986

Oh Sheila
1985

Why You Treat Me So Bad? (Remix)
1987

All That Jazz
1987

Fletch (Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1985

Go Deh Yaka (Go To The Top)
1983

House Of Music
1980

More Trouble
2020

Tuxedo II
2017

Get Down With James Brown! (Live At The Apollo Vol. IV)
2015

Tuxedo
2015

Ten Years Of Phonica
2014

Remixes & Rarities
2014

Rockapella
1989

Hold On To Your Dream
1987
Credited work
848 releases · 232 albums · active 1978–2026
- Engineering · 933
- Performance · 182
- Production · 144
- Other credits · 140
- Mastering · 6
Studios: Blank Tape Studios · Quad Recording Studios · Right Track Recording · Nola Recording Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Marvin Gaye
- Shalamar
- Denise Lopez
- Inner Life
- Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra
- Hot Chocolate
- 5 Star
