- John Hope (meteorologist)
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footnotes =John Raymond Hope (
May 14 ,1919 -June 13 ,2002 ) was an American meteorologist who specialized inhurricane forecasting and was an on-air personality on The Weather Channel.Life history
Born in
Pennsylvania , Hope served as a flight navigator in theUnited States Army Air Forces duringWorld War II . After returning to civilian life, Hope earned a degree in meteorology from the University of Illinois.National Weather Service
He then worked as a forecaster with the
National Weather Service in Memphis,Tennessee , for thirteen years. Whenastronaut John Glenn made his famous spaceflight in 1962, Hope served on the mission's meteorological team. In 1968, Hope began working for theNational Hurricane Center inMiami ,Florida . While at the center, Hope began receiving recognition for his technical achievements in hurricane forecasting.Weather Channel
After retiring from thirty two years with the National Weather Service, John Hope joined The Weather Channel when it was created in 1982. With his calm on-air demeanor, Hope became quickly recognized as The Weather Channel's in-house hurricane expert. In 1989 when
Hurricane Hugo struckSouth Carolina , Hope spent several hours on the air warning the channel's viewers of the approaching hurricane's danger. Some credit Hope with saving lives during the storm due to his tireless on-air efforts. He would continue to appear on-air for the channel's Tropical Updates until his death, by which time full-time duties had passed to Steve Lyons. [Weather Channel . [http://www.weather.com/newscenter/topstories/johnhope.html Weather Loses Long-time Forecaster John Hope.] Retrieved on2008-05-17 .] Hope was interred at Riverside Cemetery inMacon, Georgia .ource of Camille name on hurricane naming list
In 1969, Hope's daughter graduated from high school, so he added her name to the list of names to be used for hurricanes that year (at that time, there was no organized list of assigned names to be used, the only requirements were that the names had to be female – male names were not used at that time – in alphabetical order, and not otherwise retired). He had no way of knowing at the time that the storm that would take his daughter's name – Camille – would become one of the most powerful and destructive hurricanes to ever hit the United States when it slammed into
Mississippi as a Category five hurricane. His daughter Camille is married to U.S. Congressman Jim Marshall of Georgia.References
External links
* [http://www.weather.com/newscenter/topstories/johnhope.html The Weather Channel tribute to John Hope]
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