Chicago Sun-Times

Meteorolog­ist for WGN-TV was drawn to weather as kid

- BY ISABELLE SARRAF, STAFF REPORTER isarraf@suntimes.com | @isabellesa­rraf

Mike Hamernik, a WGN-TV meteorolog­ist, died of lung cancer Wednesday morning. He was 60.

His sister, Kathleen, announced Mr. Hamernik’s death and his history of lung cancer in a tweet on Mr. Hamernik’s Twitter account. His sister said he died at home “surrounded by love and at peace.”

Mr. Hamernik, a Chicago native, signed on with CLTV in 2002 after several postings around the Midwest. He joined the WGN WeatherCen­ter team in 2005 and served as the WGN Weekend Morning News meteorolog­ist.

According to WGN, Mr. Hamernik’s passion for weather traces back to his childhood. At the age of 6, Mr. Hamernik was captivated when his neighborho­od was struck by a microburst that tore down some trees on his block in the Rogers Park neighborho­od.

His father, Donald Hamernik, who worked at WGN as a staff musician for “Bozo’s Circus” and “Artists’ Showcase,” connected the budding weatherman with the station’s chief meteorolog­ist, Harry Volkman. Mr. Hamernik was 8 years old when he began collecting and studying weather maps he got from Volkman.

“Mike Hamernik was an amazing meteorolog­ist and part of the WGN family for nearly two decades,” WGN-TV News Director Dominick Stasi said in a statement. “If you knew Mike, you knew he was one of the nicest people you’d ever meet and was extremely dedicated to his craft.”

Mr. Hamernik studied meteorolog­y at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, landing his first weather forecastin­g position in Madison with Weather Central Inc. He moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1992 where he worked as a meteorolog­ist for KGAN-TV with CBS and WMT-AM/FM. He then worked from 1994 to 2001 as chief meteorolog­ist at KTTC-TV with NBC in Rochester, Minnesota, before moving back to Chicago. Mr. Hamernik was a member of the American Meteorolog­ical Society and the National Weather Associatio­n.

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