top rounded corners
pad
  • Increase font size
  • Decrease font size
  • Default font size
pad
Seach Sponsored by Road Runner
pad
Republican National Convention
Guy Hagi Print E-mail

Guy Hagi  
Photo by Jayson Tanega  
Ever since I can remember I was always outside. Maybe it was because my father loved to fish and always took us along. He taught me and my brothers many different ways to catch dinner. We started with bamboo poles, graduated to rods and reels, and then went onto throwing nets and spear fishing. Fishing took up much of my young life until I was introduced to surfing. Once I caught that first wave, surfing became a life long obsession.

All surfers are keenly aware of the weather and I was no different. I kept an eye on the conditions just so I wouldn't miss out on that epic session. Back then, surf forecasts were rudimentary at best. I remember going to the beach many times expecting big waves only to find the ocean flat. It's just amazing how far along weather forecasting has come.

I started doing surf reports for a couple of radio stations around 1980 and continued on for more than 15 years. It was a pretty good gig since I was in the surf industry, besides my mother always told me I had the perfect face for radio.

During those years I dabbled in triathlons as well. I completed the Kona Ironman twice, as well as the Okinawa Strongman. Long since retired from competition, I now limit my sporting activities to surfing, golfing and one week a year of snowboarding.

Despite my mother's misgivings, I started in TV in 1997 as the morning weather man on KHNL with Lee Cataluna. We had a great time and we remain good friends. I joined KGMB9 in 2001 and made my debut on a very infamous day. September 11, 2001. The eerie thing is that Kim and I had just returned from New York on the previous night.

Since then we've been through a lot more, most of it good. Our son Luke was born in 2002 and our daughter Alia was born in 2003. Our family is blessed to live in the most beautiful place on Earth, with of course the most fantastic weather. We love going to the beach to surf, going hiking in the valleys and playing ball in the park.

Guy Hagi anchors the weather for KGMB9 News at 5, 6 and 10pm. He also heads-up the KGMB9 Storm Patrol and is always looking for Guy’s Surf Shots to showcase Hawaii’s awesome surf during his weathercasts. He has been with KGMB9 since 2001.

E-Mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it



Digg!Reddit!Del.icio.us!Google!Facebook!Slashdot!Technorati!StumbleUpon!Newsvine!Furl!Fark!Yahoo!Ma.gnolia!
 

New on Sunrise

Living Lei Chic
Living Lei Chic
Every Thursday Morning

Grace Lee and special 'Lei Chic' Correspondent Alyson Helwagen start 'Living Lei Chic' as they reveal some of Hawaii's undiscovered fashion, shopping, dining and beauty trends!

Wake Up With Us

Severe Weather Special

Eye on the Sky
Eye on the Sky

With the Hurricane Season underway, KGMB9's weather team took a close look at what lies ahead for you this summer.

See What's in Store

Campaign 2008

Honolulu Mayor: The Debate
Honolulu Mayor: The Debate
LIVE from Hawaii Theatre
Tues., Sept. 9, 2008
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.

KGMB9 is proud to air a 90-minute live debate as the top candidates for Honolulu Mayor face off on tough topics ranging from transit to the economy. Viewers also have a chance to ask the mayoral candidates their questions.

Learn more

KGMB9 Sports Presents

Humble & Hungry
Warrior Football:
Humble & Hungry
Watch Online

Join KGMB9 as we kick off the 2008 Warrior Football season in this one-hour special hosted by KGMB9 Sports Director Liz Chun, with reports by Mike Cherry and Steve Uyehara.

Watch Online

KGMB9 Sports Presents

The Coach Mac Show
The Coach Mack Show
All-New Season
Sundays, 10:35pm

Join host Liz Chun, Steve Uyehara and Mike Cherry for game stats, player profiles, team tactics and more in an all-new season of The Coach Mack Show!

See All the Action

bottom rounded corners