Meteorologists
James Aman
Senior Meteorologist
James Aman joined WeatherBug in 1995 beginning his career in technical support helping
to roll out large weather networks in cities across the U.S. After several years,
Aman became the first technical support meteorologist for the media services group
at WeatherBug. He worked in media services for 10 years, helping to bring live weather
data and cameras to more than 100 TV stations nationwide. Aman is currently a WeatherBug
Senior Meteorologist.
Prior to joining WeatherBug, Aman worked as an Industrial Meteorologist for Weather Corporation of America forecasting for electric and gas utilities, nuclear power plants, trucking companies and state highway departments. He was also an on-air weather voice for radio stations in the Midwest. Aman has also worked part-time as a federally certified weather observer, at both Lambert International Airport in St. Louis, and at Dulles International Airport near Washington, DC.
Aman holds a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Meteorology from St. Louis University in St. Louis, MO. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking and canoeing. He also does a lot of activities with his wife and three kids, and he’s active in his local church.

