Carolina Weather Group
Legendary Meteorologist Gary England Reflects on Tornadoes and Oklahoma Weather
12 Jun 2025
In this extended interview from April 29, 2015, the Carolina Weather Group closes out Severe Weather Awareness Month with a true icon in meteorology: Gary England, the legendary Oklahoma broadcaster who revolutionized how America prepares for tornadoes.For decades, Gary was the face of Oklahoma City’s severe weather coverage, becoming a household name through his calm presence during some of the nation's most destructive tornado outbreaks. In this episode, he sits down with us to reflect on his storied career—from his time serving in the Navy, to earning his meteorology degree, to becoming the first on-air meteorologist to use commercial Doppler radar to issue life-saving tornado warnings.🔍 Topics We Cover:🌪️ How Gary England helped modernize tornado warning systems🌪️ Stories from inside Oklahoma's biggest tornado outbreaks🌪️ Behind the scenes of live TV severe weather coverage🌪️ The 1999 Moore tornado and other historic storms🌪️ His role in building public trust during life-threatening events🌪️ The evolution of radar, weather technology, and emergency messaging🌪️ What the future of severe weather forecasting might look like🌪️ Life after TV: how Gary reflects on his legacyWhether you're a weather nerd, storm chaser, or someone who remembers Gary’s voice during those terrifying nights, this conversation is both educational and inspiring. We discuss the psychology of public warning systems, the importance of science communication, and why accurate forecasting still saves lives.🎙️ Watch this full interview and be sure to check out our podcast archive for more conversations with top names in meteorology and emergency management.📌 Subscribe for weekly episodes: https://youtube.com/@CarolinaWeatherGroup🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts — Apple, Spotify, Amazon & more.00:00:02 – Kicking Off the Episode and Introducing Gary England 00:00:02 – Kicking Off the Episode and Introducing Gary England00:09:00 – The 85lb Thunder Lizard and On-Air Moments 00:18:01 – Reflections on Returning to Past Tornado Sites 00:27:00 – Countdown to Tornado Warnings and Real-Time Decisions 00:36:01 – Testing New Radar Tech in the Early Days 00:45:02 – Stories from the Studio and Lighter Broadcast Moments 00:54:01 – Viewer Impact and Staying on the Air During Crisis 01:03:00 – County-Level Coverage Challenges and Coordination 01:12:00 – Broadcasting in the Early Days of TV Weather 01:21:00 – Final Thoughts and How Severe Weather Coverage Has Changed
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