Fla. meteorologist’s ashes scattered into Hurricane Milton’s eye of the storm to honor 44-year career
October 9, 2024
He’s now one with nature.
Storm hunters sprinkled the ashes of a beloved longtime meteorologist into the eye of Hurricane Milton by plane Tuesday night to pay tribute to his life’s work.
Peter Dodge worked as a weatherman for 44 years, specializing in radar and tropical cyclones, and was honored by NOAA Hurricane Hunters, according to First Coast News.
![The eye of Hurricane Milton seen in a satellite image.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/10/milton-sat-1.jpg?w=1024)
Dodge, who worked with the National Hurricane Center and Aircraft Operations Center, died March 3, 2023. The logistics of how his ashes were scattered into the storm weren’t immediately clear.