Dave Dahl (meteorologist)


Dave Dahl is a meteorologist who works for KSTP-TV in Minnesota.

Personal life and history

Dahl was born and raised in Minnesota. He first became interested in studying the weather when he witnessed several tornados as a child in Circle Pines. He is a 1972 graduate of Centennial High School He received his bachelor's degree in meteorology from Florida State University. Dahl has given presentations about meteorology to students in Minnesota and Wisconsin for the past 25 years.

Career

Dahl began working for KSTP-TV on July 29, 1977 as a production assistant/meteorologist for the weather department as the station had eight others in what was dubbed by the station as "The Largest Television Weather Service in the World." He eventually got on the air during a 1979 broadcast of KSTP-TV's morning news program "Country Morning," which aired from 6-7am on the weekdays. He eventually moved through the ranks, eventually becoming Chief Meteorologist in 1986, replacing longtime chief Dennis Feltgen. Today, he gives the weather forecast on weeknights for 5 Eyewitness News and also for the radio stations KS95 and 1500 ESPN Twin Cities. He currently shares the weather deal with morning weather meteorologist Ken Barlow and Jonathan Yuhas, both who had previously had been at KARE-TV during the 1990s and 2000s. In 1998, the Minnesota Broadcaster's Association named him Broadcaster of the Year. Dahl also produced stories about tornado-chasing for The Weather Channel and The Discovery Channel. Along with the KSTP-TV news team, he received the 2003 Upper Midwest Emmy Award for Single Newscast. In 2008, he founded MyTiWi.com, a weather forecasting website. He cites the sun's impact as the primary influence in global warming and not greenhouse gasses.