Dave Schwartz

Dave Schwartz
Born (1953-02-20)February 20, 1953
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died July 30, 2016(2016-07-30) (aged 63)
Atlanta, Georgia

David "Dave" Schwartz (February 20, 1953 – July 30, 2016)[1] was a meteorologist at The Weather Channel from 1991 to 2008 and again from 2014 to 2016. Often referring to viewers as "my friends" before giving forecasts, Schwartz presented an easygoing manner and a gentle sense of humor that made him popular with the viewers.

Biography

Early life

Schwartz was born on February 20, 1953 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he grew up and earned a degree in psychology from Temple University. He received a certificate in meteorology studies from Mississippi State University.

The Weather Channel

Schwartz joined the Weather Channel in 1985, initially as a newsroom assistant while working for the Fulton County Health Department in Georgia. He became an on-camera meteorologist in 1991. Shortly after NBC/Comcast bought The Weather Channel in 2008, Schwartz was one of a handful of longtime on-camera meteorologists who were laid off in a shakeup that sought to send the network in a new direction. After years of viewer feedback—including a website called “Bring Back Dave Schwartz”—the network rehired him in the spring of 2014.

Death

Schwartz died on July 30, 2016 after a battle with cancer. He was 63.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 McDonald, William (1 August 2016). "Dave Schwartz, 63, Dies; Was Weather Channel Meteorologist". The New York Times.
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