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Storm Field Weatherman Net Worth: Biography, Age, Wife, Weatherman & Photos Now
BIOGRAPHIE DE STORM FIELD WEATHERMAN
Storm Field (born November 25, 1948) is a retired American meteorologist, best known for his meteorological work in the New York media market. He followed his father, a longtime New York meteorologist, Dr. Frank Field, into the business.
STORM FIELD AGE
Field is 72 years old in 2020, he was born as Elliott David Field on November 25, 1948 in the United States . He celebrates his birthday on November 25 each year.
FAMILLE DE WEATHERMAN STORM FIELD
Field is the son of Frank Field who was a television weatherman in New York City for five decades. He has a sister, Allison Field, who is an actress known for her popular roles in Presumed Innocent (1990) and Gideon Oliver (1989).
WIFE OF STORM FIELD
Domaine is a married man with two third daughters and lives in Westchester County, New York, USA. Details about his wife are not known.
MEASUREMENTS AND FACTS ABOUT STORM FIELDS
Here are some interesting facts and body measurements you should know about Storm Field.
Lifestyle Storm Field
- Complet Noms : Elliott David Field
- Gender: Male
- Profession : Retired television meteorologist
- Nationality : American
- Race/Ethnicity : White
- Religion : Not known
- Sexual Orientation: Straight
Storm Field Anniversary
- Age : 72 (2020)
- Date of birth : November 25, 1948
- Place of birth : United States
- Birthday date : November 25
- Nationality : American
Storm Field Body Measurements
- Body measurements : To be updated
- Height : Medium
- Weight : Moderate
- Hair color : Black
Storm Field’s family and relationship
- Father’s name : Frank Field
- Mother’s name : Mrs. Field
- Siblings : Allison Field
- Spouse : Married
- Children : two
Storm Field Net worth and Salary
- Net worth : $1-5 million (approx.)
- Salary : To be updated
- Source of income : Demi
Field’s house and cars
- Place of residence : US
- Cars : Car brand to update
Storm Field (left), who reported weather for several New York television stations, is now retired and lives in Florida near her father, pioneering television meteorologist Dr. Frank Field (right).
WEATHERMAN OF THE STORM FIELDS
WABC STORM FIELD
His first foray into weather casting was on WABC’s Eyewitness News program. In March 1976, Field was hired by the station and he made his first television appearances during coverage of Hurricane Belle, then worked when Tex Antoine was ill. He also did the weekend weather broadcasts as well as the weekday 11 p.m. weather.
On November 29, 1976, he became the permanent forecaster replacing an abandoned Antoine, who had been suspended after an inappropriate remark touching on a rape story five days earlier.
His primary responsibilities were the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts, with other forecasters such as Ira Joe Fisher and Sam Champion appearing on the 5 p.m. newscast. In 1978, Field joined the morning crew with Shelli Sonstein and Jimmy Fink at New York radio station WPLJ.
In addition to doing his meteorological homework, in 1981 Field became the anchor of the 5 p.m. Eyewitness News show, working alongside Tracy Egan and (later) Kaity Tong. He played the lead role until 1983, when Tom Snyder took over the newscast, and was replaced on and off until 1984.
Field left WABC in 1991 and was replaced by Sam Champion on the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. shows Eyewitness News.
WCBS STORM FIELD
After leaving WABC, Field joined his father, Dr. Frank Field, at WCBS on August 24, 1992, making it the first time the two had worked together.
In anticipation of his debut, WCBS shot a series of commercials with Field and his father using puns on the names of the two meteorologists. He remained with WCBS until 1997, succeeding Irv Gikofsky as the station’s chief meteorologist, then moved to the WCBS morning newscast near the end of his time there.
WWOR STORM FIELD
His third and final weather station was at WWOR in 1997, where he used to report on the station’s 10 p.m. newscast and was also WWOR’s chief weatherman. While working at WWOR, Field got another chance to work alongside his father who was hired by WWOR as a weekend weatherman in the early 2000s before retiring.
Field left WWOR in 2007 after an entire decade due to cuts at both WWOR and sister station WNYW and was replaced by a former WCBS weather personality. Audrey Bridge .
STORM FIELD NET WORTH
Field has a net worth of between $1 million and $5 million, he drives a 1983 Mercedes Turbo Diesel car which has been retrofitted to run on used vegetable oil, claiming he did so after realizing the fuel prices would skyrocket.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT STORM FIELD
WHO IS STORM FIELD?
Field is a retired American meteorologist known to work for WABC, WCBS and WWOR.
HOW OLD IS STORM FIELD?
Field is 72 years old in 2020. He was born on November 25, 1948.
HOW TALL IS FIELD?
Field stands at an average height, he did not share his height with the audience. Its size will be listed once we get it from a credible source.
IS STORM FIELD MARRIED?
Field is married but details about his wife are not known.
HOW MUCH IS STORM FIELD WORTH?
His net worth ranges between $1 million and $5 million.
WHERE DOES FIELD LIVE?
Field lives in Westchester County, New York.
IS FIELD DEAD OR ALIVE?
Field is still alive and well. There were no reports that he was sick or had any health issues