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== Career ==
== Career ==
After graduation, Schwartz began his career at [[AccuWeather]] in [[State College, Pennsylvania]]. He then gained experience with [[hurricanes]] at the [[National Hurricane Center]] in [[Miami, FL|Miami]], where he worked from 1974 to 1977. Schwartz first appeared on television at [[WAGA-TV|WAGA]] in [[Atlanta]] from 1979 to 1983. In 1985, he joined [[The Weather Channel]] as a hurricane specialist and became one of the network's first "hurricane specialists." The next year, Schwartz left The Weather Channel for [[WNYW]] in [[New York City|New York]]. It was there that a colleague gave him the nickname "Hurricane" after seeing a video of him being blown around in one. Schwartz remained at WNYW until 1990 when he went to work for [[WPBF-TV|WPBF]] in [[West Palm Beach, Florida|West Palm Beach]], [[WINK-TV|WINK]] in [[Fort Myers, Florida|Fort Myers]], and [[WRAL-TV|WRAL]] in [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.broadcastpioneers.com/bp3/glennschwartz.html |title=Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz |publisher=Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia|accessdate=19 November 2017}}</ref>
After graduation, Schwartz began his career at [[AccuWeather]] in [[State College, Pennsylvania]]. He then gained experience with [[hurricanes]] at the [[National Hurricane Center]] in [[Miami, FL|Miami]], where he worked from 1974 to 1977. Schwartz first appeared on television at [[WAGA-TV|WAGA]] in [[Atlanta]] from 1979 to 1983. In 1985, he joined [[The Weather Channel]] and became one of the network's first "hurricane specialists." The next year, Schwartz left The Weather Channel for [[WNYW]] in [[New York City|New York]]. It was there that a colleague gave him the nickname "Hurricane" after seeing a video of him being blown around in one. Schwartz remained at WNYW until 1990 when he went to work for [[WPBF-TV|WPBF]] in [[West Palm Beach, Florida|West Palm Beach]], [[WINK-TV|WINK]] in [[Fort Myers, Florida|Fort Myers]], and [[WRAL-TV|WRAL]] in [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.broadcastpioneers.com/bp3/glennschwartz.html |title=Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz |publisher=Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia|accessdate=19 November 2017}}</ref>


In October 1995, Schwartz returned to Philadelphia as a meteorologist at NBC's [[WCAU]], where he has remained. He is known for wearing a [[bow tie]] during broadcasts, which, according to Schwartz, is required in his contract.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Cantor|first1=Andrea|url=http://jewishexponent.com/2012/12/31/forget-florida-the-real-hurricanes-in-philly/|newspaper=[[The Jewish Exponent]] |title=Forget Florida, the Real Hurricane's in Philly|date=December 31, 2012|accessdate=19 November 2017}}</ref> Schwartz became chief meteorologist in 2002, a title which he lost in 2017 to [[Tammie Souza]]. He lost the title without being demoted because he no longer appeared on the 11 p.m. newscast.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Valdala|first1=Nick|title=Glenn 'Hurricane' Schwartz's chief meteorologist title shifts to Tammie Souza at NBC10|url=http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/television/glenn-hurricane-schwartzs-chief-meteorologist-title-shifts-to-tammie-souza-at-nbc10-20170712.html|accessdate=19 November 2017|newspaper=Philadelphia Inquirer|date=July 12, 1017}}</ref>
In October 1995, Schwartz returned to Philadelphia as a meteorologist at NBC's [[WCAU]], where he has remained. He is known for wearing a [[bow tie]] during broadcasts, which, according to Schwartz, is required in his contract.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Cantor|first1=Andrea|url=http://jewishexponent.com/2012/12/31/forget-florida-the-real-hurricanes-in-philly/|newspaper=[[The Jewish Exponent]] |title=Forget Florida, the Real Hurricane's in Philly|date=December 31, 2012|accessdate=19 November 2017}}</ref> Schwartz became chief meteorologist in 2002, a title which he lost in 2017 to [[Tammie Souza]]. He lost the title without being demoted because he no longer appeared on the 11 p.m. newscast.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Valdala|first1=Nick|title=Glenn 'Hurricane' Schwartz's chief meteorologist title shifts to Tammie Souza at NBC10|url=http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/television/glenn-hurricane-schwartzs-chief-meteorologist-title-shifts-to-tammie-souza-at-nbc10-20170712.html|accessdate=19 November 2017|newspaper=Philadelphia Inquirer|date=July 12, 1017}}</ref>

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Glenn Schwartz
Born
Glenn Eric Schwartz

(1951-06-20)June 20, 1951
Alma materPennsylvania State University
Known forHurricane coverage
AwardsPhiladelphia Broadcast Hall of Fame
Scientific career
FieldsMeteorology
InstitutionsNational Hurricane Center
The Weather Channel
National Broadcasting Company

Glenn Eric "Hurricane" Schwartz (born c. 1952) is an American author[1] and meteorologist at the NBC affiliate WCAU in Philadelphia.

Early life and education

Schwartz was born in Philadelphia, one of two children, to Morris, an architect, and Miriam Schwartz. He attended Central High School and then attended Pennsylvania State University to study meteorology, graduating in 1972.[2]

Career

After graduation, Schwartz began his career at AccuWeather in State College, Pennsylvania. He then gained experience with hurricanes at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, where he worked from 1974 to 1977. Schwartz first appeared on television at WAGA in Atlanta from 1979 to 1983. In 1985, he joined The Weather Channel and became one of the network's first "hurricane specialists." The next year, Schwartz left The Weather Channel for WNYW in New York. It was there that a colleague gave him the nickname "Hurricane" after seeing a video of him being blown around in one. Schwartz remained at WNYW until 1990 when he went to work for WPBF in West Palm Beach, WINK in Fort Myers, and WRAL in Raleigh.[3]

In October 1995, Schwartz returned to Philadelphia as a meteorologist at NBC's WCAU, where he has remained. He is known for wearing a bow tie during broadcasts, which, according to Schwartz, is required in his contract.[4] Schwartz became chief meteorologist in 2002, a title which he lost in 2017 to Tammie Souza. He lost the title without being demoted because he no longer appeared on the 11 p.m. newscast.[5]

He co-authored 2002's The Philadelphia Area Weather Book with fellow meteorologist Jon Nese. Schwartz included his live TV coverage of Hurricane Floyd in the book.[6]

He published a cli-fi novel "The Weathermaker" in a paperback edition in January 2020, with good reviews in the Philadelphia Inquirer, Jewish Exponent and San Diego Jewish World.

Awards

Schwartz was a 2010 inductee into the Philadelphia Broadcast Hall of Fame.[7]

References

  1. ^ "20 Years Ago Today a Hurricane Set Phylly's Rainfall Record". MSN.com.
  2. ^ "Morris Schwartz, architect and father of Glenn 'Hurricane' Schwartz, dies at 95". The Philadelphia Inquirer. May 29, 2019.
  3. ^ "Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz". Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  4. ^ Cantor, Andrea (December 31, 2012). "Forget Florida, the Real Hurricane's in Philly". The Jewish Exponent. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  5. ^ Valdala, Nick (July 12, 1017). "Glenn 'Hurricane' Schwartz's chief meteorologist title shifts to Tammie Souza at NBC10". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz". nbcphiladelphia.com.
  7. ^ Friedman, Sally (January 24, 2014). "Meteorologist still taking the area by storm". Burlington County Times.