
Dan Satterfield Biography
Dan Satterfield is a meteorologist presently working in Salisbury Maryland for WBOC -TV as the Chief Meteorologist. He is also the AMS Committee acting Chairman. They gave him the honor to be the “National Science Foundation” guest on a tour in Antarctica in January 2010.
On Jan. Satterfield became among the first South Pole people who stood on 11, 2012.
Dan Satterfield Age
Satterfield was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. However, no information concerning his age, date, and year of birth to the public.
Dan Satterfield Height
Satterfield is 5 ft 7 inches/ Approx 1.7 m tall.
Dan Satterfield Education
Satterfield received a degree in meteorology (atmospheric physics). And a master’s degree in Earth science from Oklahoma University. He owns an award from the AMS well known as the “Certified Broadcast Meteorologist seal” in addition.
Dan Satterfield Family
Satterfield has managed to keep her life private concerning her father, mother, and siblings.
Dan Satterfield Wife
Satterfield is married to his better and pretty wife Marian. The couple has been blessed with two amazing children and has been together in marriage for 28 years. And the family lives in Delmarva, Salisbury, Peninsula.
Dan Satterfield Salary
Satterfield earns an annual salary of $300,000per year, according to WBOC -TV News anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Dan Satterfield Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $3million.
Dan Satterfield Career
Satterfield is a meteorologist as of now working in Salisbury Maryland for WBOC -TV as the Chief Meteorologist. She is also the AMS Committee acting Chairman. They gave him the honor to be the “National Science Foundation” guest on a tour in Antarctica in January 2010.
Satterfield became among the first South Pole people who stood on Jan. 11, 2012. She spent two weeks of the Greenland ice sheet at the top-most part seven months down the line. Here, the scientists that believed brought about climate change were recovering an ice core.
Satterfield professional is forecasting the weather, of all the Earth sciences. With science students, and sharing the wonders of nature.