A smiling man in a suit and tie standing outdoors with trees in the background, featuring a badge and a logo for the American Meteorological Society Certified Digital Meteorologist.

Sean Sublette, Certified Digital Meteorologist

Helping you weather the digital world

In an era of unaccountable computer generated images and text, the human connection between you and the weather is more important than ever. Automated apps are usually fine in quiet conditions, but when threatening weather impacts you, your plans, or your property — you will want a second source.

Sean has 30 years of experience in weather and communications — explaining how and when weather will impact the people, places, and things you care about.

He is among the first group of professionals awarded the Certified Digital Meteorologist distinction by the American Meteorological Society — highlighting excellence in audio, video, and written weather and climate communications in the digital space.

Richmond weather brief for Friday, December 12, 2025, showing cloudy weather with slight clearing later, sun and clouds expected tomorrow with flurries Sunday morning, and continued cold with temperature rising by Wednesday. Includes logos of SW and wrir.org, and a weather graphic with icons depicting clouds, sun, and a thermometer.
A promotional graphic for a media partner, featuring the logos for The Richmonder and wrir.org with their website URLs, mentioning their community radio station, and including text inviting viewers to visit and stream live.

Support locally operated RVA media:

  • Manage the weather risk for your business or outdoor event

  • Add reliable weather content to your digital platform

  • Compile a forensic weather analysis of a past critical event

Sean can help you: