Advancement Of Weather Technology Helps KOTV Keep Oklahomans Safe

Keeping Oklahomans safe from severe weather is a top priority at News on 6. Retired KOTV meteorologist Dick Faurot saw a lot of advancements in weather technology throughout his career.

Monday, March 23rd 2020, 12:51 pm

By: Craig Day


Keeping Oklahomans safe from severe weather is a top priority at News on 6. Retired KOTV meteorologist Dick Faurot saw a lot of advancements in weather technology throughout his career.

"I had to use paper maps. I had to plot up the data by hand, and all that is automated now. So that's one huge step," said Faurot.

The development and evolution of radar was a game changer for storm coverage on TV.

"Before radar, you just looked up at the clouds and tried to do the best you could," Faurot said.

News on 6's latest radar gives our Oklahoma weather experts a 3D view of multiple parts of a storm. We can also zoom into individual streets to show exactly where intensity is located.

News on 6's Dave Oldem was instrumental in developing Pathfinder, which shows when storms will arrive in towns that are in the path of a storm. Just two days later, former Chief Meteorologist Jim Giles put it to the test when a tornado hit Oologah in 1991. Giles, Oldem and Pathfinder were credited with saving dozens of lives.

"It's just a huge boon to give people the advance warning that they need," said Faurot.

News On 6's 18 professional storm trackers, combined with Osage Sky News 6 HD, and our Osage Casino Skycam network, each give our meteorologists an important view of Oklahoma's severe weather. So whether it's in the air, on the ground or in the Bob Mills Weather Center, News On 6 will keep you advised, as we look forward to even more technology over our next seven decades of keeping Oklahomans safe.

Craig Day

Craig Day anchors the 5, 6 & 10 o’clock newscasts at News On 6. He’s an Emmy and national Edward R. Murrow award winner, whose work has also been recognized with awards by several other journalism groups, including the Oklahoma Society of Professional Journalism, Oklahoma Associated Press, and broadcasting associations in Louisiana and Texas, including reporter and story of the year when he worked in Shreveport, Louisiana.

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