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A popular meteorologist in Oklahoma, he had the science to save lives and the voice that people would listen to.
News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne grew up watching Gary England, but what started as admiration soon became mentorship, then carrying a legacy. “Gosh, it [weather] was a part of my DNA ...
News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne reflects on how Gary England shaped his childhood, transformed weather broadcasting, and left a legacy that continues to guide Oklahoma meteorology today.
Gary England, a meteorologist who became Tornado Alley’s most influential TV weatherman, adopting early Doppler radar technology so effectively that he often issued lifesaving warnings on ...
Gary England at KWTV, in front of the ‘Big Board.’© Oklahoma Hall of Fame Gary England in the Navy on Midway Island, in the meteorology communications room in 1960.© Oklahoma Hall of Fame ...
Trailblazing meteorologist Gary England — who for four decades appealed to Oklahoma television audiences to "Stay tuned; we'll keep you advised" — has died. He was 85.
News 9’s 1997 special honored Gary England’s 25-year career with exact quotes and moments that showcased his journey from Seiling to the studio, blending humor, heart, and the deep bond he ...
Trailblazing meteorologist Gary England, who for four decades told Oklahoma television audiences to "Stay tuned; we'll keep you advised," died Tuesday, June 10. He was 85. A native of Seiling ...
England’s successful career in television broadcast didn’t start right out of the gate. He wanted to work in TV after he graduated and sent out many applications.
England has been with the station 41 years and will continue his presence on-air with a segment called "Gary's I'll Keep You Advised," It will focus on long-term weather patterns and events.
A Gary England drinking game, based on his on-air quirks, is played statewide. So it’s not surprising that his final broadcast Wednesday night was greeted with an outpouring of sadness ...
In 42 years of Oklahoma City weathercasting, KWTV’s Gary England estimates he has tracked more than 1,000 tornadoes, and without a doubt, that estimate is “on the low end.” ...