La Chica del Tiempo 2017: Milagros Cairo

This is a satirical website. Don't take it Seriously. It's a joke.

2059 68728 Shares

*English version below.
El premio a la categoría de mejor meteoróloga fue otorgado a: Milagros Cairo. Cairo comenzó su carrera en el año 2014 en su primer viaje a los Estados Unidos. Ella estudio en: The TJ Weather School of Baltimore, MD donde perfeccionó sus habilidades usando la mejor herramienta de esa época: Weather App. Su experiencia aumentó cuando puso en práctica todos sus conocimientos en su viaje a Perú. Cairo pudo presenciar los cambios climáticos del país en las tres regiones: Costa, Sierra y Selva. Ahora de regreso a los Estados Unidos, Cairo ha demostrado gran capacidad de pronóstico del clima en los estados de Virginia, Maryland, Pensilvania, Nueva Jersey y Nueva York además de Washington, D.C.
Luego de gran deliberación, los jueces otorgaron el premio a Milagros Cairo por su desarrollo profesional, precisión en su pronóstico y su gran carisma.

The award for best meteorologist was given to: Milagros Cairo. Cairo started her career in 2014 during her first trip to the United States. She attended The TJ Weather School of Baltimore, where she sharpened her skills using the best tool of the era: Weather App. Her understanding evolved when she put in practice her knowledge in her trip to Peru. She experienced the weather changes of the country’s three regions: Coastal, Highlands (Sierra) and Jungle. Now that she is back in the United States, Cairo has demonstrated her weather forecasting capabilities in several estates such as Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York including Washington, D.C.
After long deliberation the judges gave this award to Milagros Cairo for her professional development, accuracy in forecasting and great personality.

This is a satirical website. Don't take it Seriously. It's a joke.

loading Biewty

Most Popular

  1. 1

    bigfoot sighting at jackson lake campground near oak hill ohio Several eye witness reported seeing a large hairy animal of some kind near the Jackson lake campground. Local authorities are asking people to be cautious if you are planning on fishing near this area. One of the witnesses where able to snap a picture with their cell phone before the creature ran away near the Tommy Been rd area.

  2. 2

    new york city woman loses her temper, causes black hole to swallow her entire town Anna, 26, of New York City, DC was in the middle of an argument with a colleague when her temper got so out of control, it formed a small black hole, which demolished the vast majority of her neighborhood. "I just couldn't take it anymore, and unleashed my forces at the person who was irritating me. I had no idea the energy of my rage could cause such destruction," says Anna. Despite the ruination her anger has caused, Anna says she has no regrets. "I actually wish I knew I had this ability sooner!" Anna laughs. "There are a lot of people and things I could have eradicated from my life in this way."

  3. 3

    whale spotted in illinois river A humpback whale was spotted near Morris IL in the Illinois River today. The sighting comes just days after 2 Great White Sharks were seen frolicking in the same area. While not impossible, it does seem unlikely. It is thought that the whale may have followed the sharks as they sometimes do in the wild. The whale would of had to travel over 1250 miles to get to this location. The Marine Biologist Association will be in town for a full investigation. Until we have answers, we are asking folks to keep their pontoons and fishing boats docked.

  4. 4

    two great white sharks found swimming in mississippi river near saint louis, missouri. While it is not entirely impossible, it is incredibly uncommon for salt water dwelling creatures to stay for lengthy periods of time in fresh water. However, two Great White Sharks have managed to survive the trip and make their way up the Mississippi River somehow. Believed to have started as a mating couple, the two are assumed to have swam the 920 mile journey from the mouth of the Mississippi River that is connected to the Gulf Of Mexico. Officials in Saint Louis have contacted the Missouri Conservation Department and will likely have a team in the river soon to capture the two lost sharks.