AM Weather...Remember?
Posted: Mon May 05, 2003 11:23 pm
Back before many of you were even born there was a weather program put together in a mobile studio near Silver Spring, Maryland.
There were no radar graphics, no digital motion imagery, not much of anything except three NOAA meteorologists who gave us one heck of a good look at the weather expected for the day in the ways they could, using the visuals of the day.
I met Wayne Winston, one of the "OCM's" on that show with a friend of mine for lunch at a SUBWAY or something like it back at a conference in 1988.
Joan Van Ahn was the brunette who not only did a great job with the aviation portion of the weather presentation, but I think I fell in love with her for just being so immersed in weather as a woman.
And the third player...this is where I need help. I think his name was Carl...but I could not swear to it. Carl ????....just what was his last name?
Well for those of you who weren't being fed strained vegetables and Similac at that time, does anyone remember Carl's name?
It's one of those pieces of business that won't keep me awake at night, but would be nice to be put to rest before I am someday.
By the way...I think AM Weather was replaced by Bloomberg's market news about 1989 or so. Anybody remember that?
Whoooaaa.. Time now to hit the hay and have sweet dreams about Joanie's ability to point at those cold fronts on the map using that pointer stick with real authority!
There were no radar graphics, no digital motion imagery, not much of anything except three NOAA meteorologists who gave us one heck of a good look at the weather expected for the day in the ways they could, using the visuals of the day.
I met Wayne Winston, one of the "OCM's" on that show with a friend of mine for lunch at a SUBWAY or something like it back at a conference in 1988.
Joan Van Ahn was the brunette who not only did a great job with the aviation portion of the weather presentation, but I think I fell in love with her for just being so immersed in weather as a woman.
And the third player...this is where I need help. I think his name was Carl...but I could not swear to it. Carl ????....just what was his last name?
Well for those of you who weren't being fed strained vegetables and Similac at that time, does anyone remember Carl's name?
It's one of those pieces of business that won't keep me awake at night, but would be nice to be put to rest before I am someday.
By the way...I think AM Weather was replaced by Bloomberg's market news about 1989 or so. Anybody remember that?
Whoooaaa.. Time now to hit the hay and have sweet dreams about Joanie's ability to point at those cold fronts on the map using that pointer stick with real authority!