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Neil Laverne Frank (born September 11, 1931) is an American
meteorologist A meteorologist is a scientist who studies and works in the field of meteorology aiming to understand or predict Earth's atmospheric phenomena including the weather. Those who study meteorological phenomena are meteorologists in research, while t ...
and former director of the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Florida. He was instrumental in advancing both the scientific and informational aspects of
hurricane A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depend ...
forecasting. He retired in 2008 as Chief Meteorologist at
KHOU-TV KHOU (channel 11) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Conroe-licensed Quest station KTBU (channel 55). Both stations share studios on Westheimer Road near Upto ...
in
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.


Early history and family

Frank grew up in
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,
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, and attended nearby Southwestern College. After receiving his bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1953 followed by military training in weather forecasting, he moved on to Florida State University, where he earned his Masters and Ph.D. degrees in meteorology. He served as a meteorologist in the Air Force at Homestead Air Force Base in Homestead, Florida as well. Frank has been married over 60 years and has three children, 10 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.


NHC career

Prior to his graduate studies in meteorology, Frank served in the
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where he received training as a weather officer. In 1961, he began working as a forecaster for the National Hurricane Center. He was appointed director of the Center in 1974. While director, Dr. Frank also served as chairman of the International Hurricane Committee, which coordinates hurricane warnings across North America. He also participated in meteorological experiments conducted off the African coast. In 1987, he was called to testify as an expert witness before the
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. Frank is the longest serving director of the NHC. As NHC director, Frank was in the news frequently when hurricanes threatened, appearing in numerous interviews with then-
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news anchor
Dan Rather Daniel Irvin Rather Jr. (; born October 31, 1931) is an American journalist, commentator, and former national evening news anchor. Rather began his career in Texas, becoming a national name after his reporting saved thousands of lives during Hur ...
, whose early career included coverage of several hurricanes. During
Hurricane Allen Hurricane Allen was a rare and extremely powerful Cape Verde hurricane that affected the Caribbean, eastern and northern Mexico, and southern Texas in August 1980. The first named storm and second tropical cyclone of the 1980 Atlantic hurricane ...
in 1980, Frank used an amateur radio station to communicate directly with the Brownsville Weather Center in Texas after it had lost all of its conventional communications links. The only remaining communications link between the Hurricane Center and Brownsville was the amateur radio station on battery power. NHC and Brownsville discussed the strange behavior of the eye of Hurricane Allen while it stalled just off the Texas Coast for almost 2 hours.


Broadcasting career

In June 1987, Frank retired from the National Hurricane Center and joined Houston's CBS affiliate, KHOU-TV. He was already well known to the Houston public from his reports as Director of the National Hurricane Center, particularly those during
Hurricane Alicia Hurricane Alicia was a small but powerful tropical cyclone that caused significant destruction in the Greater Houston area of Southeast Texas in August 1983. Although Alicia was a relatively small hurricane, its track over the rapidly growi ...
, which came ashore near Houston in 1983. Frank was the chief meteorologist for the television station for over 20 years and received numerous awards. In December 2007, Frank announced that he would retire from broadcasting at KHOU-TV the following year. On Monday, May 19, 2008, Frank announced on the 10 PM news that he would retire at the end of May. He would continue to provide the station with special weather projects and hurricane coverage.


Global Warming

Frank is a signatory to An Evangelical Declaration on Global Warming, which claims that "Earth and its ecosystems – created by God's intelligent design and infinite power and sustained by His faithful providence – are robust, resilient, self-regulating, and self-correcting."An Evangelical Declaration on Global Warming
"We believe Earth and its ecosystems – created by God's intelligent design and infinite power and sustained by His faithful providence – are robust, resilient, self-regulating, and self-correcting, admirably suited for human flourishing, and displaying His glory."


Professional memberships and awards

*Elected to council,
American Meteorological Society The American Meteorological Society (AMS) is the premier scientific and professional organization in the United States promoting and disseminating information about the atmospheric, oceanic, and hydrologic sciences. Its mission is to advance th ...
, 1989-1992 term. *First place in the 1989 Texas Press Awards, Best weathercast. *2004 recipient of the Belo William H. Seay Award.


References


External links


National Hurricane Center

KHOU-TV, Houston
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