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H urricane Milton made landfall in Sarasota, Florida, Wednesday night, and The Weather Channel’s Paul Goodloe braved the conditions for a live report. You expect reporters in these situations to ...
By Jenny Gross “Oof!” said the veteran Weather Channel television network reporter Jim Cantore as a tree branch knocked him over during a live broadcast from Punta Gorda, Fla., on Wednesday.
He’s had it up to here with Hurricane Ian. A Weather Channel reporter abandoned a frightening Hurricane Ian live shot Wednesday after a booming thunderclap exploded nearby. The helmeted ...
"That one took my wind," remarked The Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore while giving a report from Punta Gorda amid 110 mph gusts A veteran storm reporter got a first-hand look at how ...
Every year, when hurricane season rolls around and the first storm takes aim at the United States many of us are left wondering, do reporters ... who study the weather and/or live in the area ...
Reporters covering Ian resorted to some unusual headgear to stay safe in the gale. Charles Peak was also in Fort Myers wore what looked to be a softball batting helmet while his Weather Channel ...
The Weather Channel’s Paul Goodloe was on the ground in Sarasota, Fla. last night to report on what was happening. Goodloe was live from the eye of the storm when he made a surprising reference ...