Is Ryan Field Related to Storm Field? The Truth Behind the Similar Names

Many people wonder if Ryan Field and Storm Field are related, since they both have the same last name and work in the media industry. Ryan Field is a sports anchor for WABC-TV, while Storm Field is a retired meteorologist who worked for several New York stations. Are they father and son, brothers, cousins, or just coincidental namesakes? Here is what you need to know.

Who is Ryan Field?

Ryan Field is a sports anchor for the News Weeknight and Saturday Morning Newscasts on WABC-Eyewitness TV. He is a Michigan State University graduate and a Troy, Michigan native. He was born in the United States on March 29, 1986, in Newark, New Jersey. President Woodrow Wilson was Ryan’s father’s cousin. He’s also a distant relative of King Boru, the 1700s Irish king.

Ryan Field joined WABC-TV in June 2017 after working as a national correspondent for FOX Sports 1 based in Los Angeles. He also hosted several shows on FOX Sports Radio and Sirius XM. Before that, he worked as a sports anchor and reporter for WJBK-TV in Detroit, where he covered the Tigers, Lions, Pistons, and Red Wings. He also worked for WWMT-TV in Kalamazoo and WLAJ-TV in Lansing.

Who is Storm Field?

Storm Field is an American retired television meteorologist who is most noted for his time in the New York media market. He followed his father, longtime New York weatherman Frank Field, into the business. His real name is Elliott David Field, but he was given the nickname “Storm” by his parents as a baby, as a result of being very active while still in his mother’s womb and being born on a stormy night on Thanksgiving Day.

Storm Field’s first foray into weather-casting came as part of WABC-TV’s Eyewitness News program in 1976. He replaced Tex Antoine, who had been dismissed after an inappropriate comment concerning a rape story. He became the permanent forecaster on the 6:00 PM and 11:00 PM newscasts, and also anchored the 5:00 PM newscast with Tracy Egan and Kaity Tong. He left WABC in 1991 and was replaced by Sam Champion.

After taking time off, Storm Field joined his father at WCBS-TV in 1992, marking the first time the two had worked together. He remained with WCBS until 1997, succeeding Irv “Mr. G” Gikofsky as the station’s chief meteorologist and then moving to WCBS’ morning newscast toward the end of his time there. His third and last weather position brought him to WWOR-TV in 1997, where he reported on the station’s 10 PM newscast and served as WWOR’s chief meteorologist. He also got a second chance to work with his father, who was hired by WWOR as a weekend weathercaster in the early 2000s before retiring. Storm Field was let go by WWOR in 2007 due to cutbacks and retired shortly thereafter.

Storm Field has two daughters and lives in Westchester County, New York.

Are They Related?

Despite the fact that they both have the same last name and worked for WABC-TV at some point in their careers, Ryan Field and Storm Field are not related. They are not father and son, brothers, cousins, or distant relatives. They are just two professionals who happen to share a common surname and a passion for broadcasting.

According to Ghanafuo.com, Ryan Field is a correspondent for ABC Television, while Storm Field is a retired American television meteorologist who is most known for his work in the New York media market.

According to Wikipedia, Storm Field followed his father Frank Field as a long-time New York weatherman, but Ryan Field has no connection to them.

According to GHGossip.com, there is no relation between Ryan Field and Storm Field despite sharing the same family name and ABC television as part of their professional career.

According to ABCFact.com, Ryan Field is a sportscaster associated with WABC TV as a sports anchor originally from Troy, Michigan, while Storm Filed started his weather job at WABC as a meteorologist.

So there you have it: Ryan Field and Storm Field are not related at all. They are just two individuals with similar names who have made their mark in the media industry.

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