Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Saturday, April 4, 2009

CTV weatherman Dave Devall retires

CTV Toronto weatherman steps down after 48 years.

Dave Devall's final day as a CTV Toronto weather specialist ended with a salute from a prime minister, Scottish pipes and drums -- and a day that saw a new rainfall record set.

Devall was on the go all day Friday. He got up at 5 a.m. to make some guest appearances on Canada AM and CP24's morning shows and had a Toronto roadway renamed Devall Way (it leads into the CTV complex at 9 Channel Nine Court) about about 1 p.m.

In the afternoon, the Guinness Book of Records officially honoured Dave with the world record for longest career as a weather forecaster -- 48 years, two months and 27 days.

He made his final forecast as a full-time employee before retiring, although he will make occasional appearances for special projects and to fill in when someone is absent.

Tom Brown, currently handling CTV Toronto's noon weather duties, will be taking over as the 6 p.m. forecaster.

Dave Devall came to CTV Toronto on Jan. 7, 1961, a day he remembers as being sunny and cold, although his forecasting career actually started with CHEX TV in Peterborough in 1958.

Just for perspective purposes, Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man to go into space -- a feat accomplished on April 12, 1961.

"I had no intention of staying 48 years," Devall confided to Canada AM on Friday, adding, "The Guinness Book of Records thing never occurred to me."

He started his career in black-and-white television and before the advent of technology such as weather satellites (Sputnik the first satellite, was launched in 1957), but delivered his final forecast in state-of-the-art, high-definition colour.

"I'm getting out at the right time," Devall joked about high-def, giving himself an impromptu facelift by pulling his cheeks tighter.

He remembers giving temperatures in Fahrenheit when he started out, with Celsius the standard temperature scale now. Weather forecasting technology has evolved, including the development of Doppler radar. Computers "have opened up the whole world," he said.

One thing that didn't change over Devall's career was his smile and cheery personality.

Since it was announced on Groundhog Day that Dave would be stepping down, there's been an outpouring of heartfelt affection for Dave from celebrities and ordinary Torontonians alike.

"Every since I came to Toronto in 1968, he's been my weatherman," one caller told CTV Toronto on Friday. "Even though he's serious about the weather, he's always delivered it with a smile and a wonderful sense of humour."

She said when she met him once in a Queen Street restaurant, he was "exactly the same in person as you see him on TV."

CTV Toronto news anchor Ken Shaw told Newsnet that Dave "learned the magic of coming through the lens as himself, not pretending to be anybody else."

During his appearance as a celebrity forecaster, Toronto Argonauts CEO Mike "Pinball" Clemons said he was wearing a cap, "not because it's cold out, but because I want to tip it to you, Dave."

A number of groups have paid tribute to Dave in a number of ways, but he got a special treat when he got to pilot a Canadian Forces C-130 Hercules over the waters of Lake Ontario.

Dave holds a pilot's licence and also served in the Air Force, which is where he learned his patented writing backwards trick (I've always found that impressive!). He is also an honorary colonel of the 432nd Transport Squadron at CFB Trenton.

"She's just like a Cessna -- if you can believe that," Devall said while behind the controls.

"This is real flying, this is really neat," he said. "For such a large aircraft, you can feel her. You can feel the weight, you can feel the power, but you feel like your always in control."

The crew hooked him to a line and allowed him to stand near the back door. "It's the thrill of a lifetime being back here. Like I said folks, this is as good as it gets," Devall said.

The Hercules' ride came to an end, and now Dave's career is at an end.

The next two days will be spent "sleeping," he joked on Friday.

High on the agenda is spending more time at his cottage country home in Bolsover, Ont. with his six grandchildren, who are growing up fast, and hitting the links. "I've got the clubs all cleaned, they're ready to go," he declared.

After getting his Guinness honour, Dave admitted it was a bittersweet day.

"Up until now, it's been busy and exciting, but now I'm getting to be a little bit afraid,' he said. "I've got plans for down the road, but now I've got to sit down and organize those plans and carry them out."



Congratulations on a great career Dave Devall... Sure there will be others reporting the weather now, But there's only ONE Dave Devall.... Irreplaceable... Enjoy retirement...

What are your memories of Dave Devall?

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

What the??


It can't be!!! it's not fair!! last time I checked my calender, it wasn't even November yet, and we've already had snow, and the last few days have been COLD... WHY??
We got ripped off with the summer (or lack there of) this year..I can't remember any part of this year where I actually felt like it was a great hot day out.. and now this!!!


Now that I got that off my chest.. I'm back :oD Thanks for visiting my blog again and putting up with my ranting... much appreciated ;-)

The last time I was here I mentioned our upcoming election at the time... Well it passed, with pretty much the same results as before the election, a minority goverment was re-elected... so basically all they did was wasted time, and about 130-230 (depending on who's numbers you look at) million dollars of the tax payers money tossed down the drain for no real change.... THANK YOU VERY MUCH GUYS!!!

Someone should explain to me how the whole economic thing works, I really do want to know, how is it that when the American dollar goes down, our (the Canadian) dollar nosedives too? shouldn't the weaker American dollar translate to into a slightly better dollar, and good prices on this side of the border? Does anyone want to leave a message and tell me how it all works? (will be my "learned thing of the day" when you do)

I can't wait for the new Fable 2 game to come out (yes i'm 29 and play video games..so?) I LOVED the first one, (and I MEAN loved) and from what i've been reading about this one.. WOOOHOOOOO doesn't look like its going to disappoint!

In case you're wondering, I'm writing this during a downtime at work, haven't had a customer all day today.. CRIPES!!! Yesterday was good, and a couple days last week were great, but most of the time, its so dead in here, that it gets borderline lonely lol

Whats with this stupid idea of another NHL club in Toronto, or expanding to Europe... Who's smoking what when these ideas are tossed out???

The NHL needs to put teams back in Quebec (bring back the Nordiques!!!),Winnipeg Minnesota, and maybe even back in Hartford.
I really don't think Hamilton would work out as an NHL club, nor do I think the NHL can actually work long term in KC, Houston or Las Vegas (well, they got the minor league team The Thunder, so there are SOME fans..but still...). The suits in the meeting need to stop thinking about the European expansion NOW, it wouldn't work!!! can you think of the jetlag from a weird road trip that see's you in Montreal, then in Luxembourg, then to New York? BRUTAL on the players bodies.....

Should be a few topics here to think about, for my next few posts, i'm going to get a little topic specific (just for a little while, doubt it'll last) and talk about a few different things, I welcome your comments to my rantings and blabbering.

Back soon...Real soon!