Weather Channel Forecaster Fakes Storm
Although Hurricane Florence wreaked havoc up and down the southeastern seaboard of the United States last weekend, many people are still talking about a Weather Channel weatherman more than the actual storm.
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If you haven’t already seen or heard about this, you’re in for a treat. As weathermen and news anchors frequently (and oddly) do, whenever residents are told to run away from a hurricane they usually run directly into the storm. Then, they stand outside in the driving wind and rain to offer live television reports of the storm in real-time.
Well, apparently Florence wasn’t providing the right amount of wind and rain that a Weather Channel weatherman desired as he went live. So, he simply “got creative” to deliver the news with his own bit of drama.
Check out the video below and enjoy the “lighter side” of Hurricane Florence for yourself.
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THANK GOD IT’S FRIDAY!
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“As weathermen and news anchors frequently (and oddly) do, whenever residents are told to run away from a hurricane they usually run directly into the storm. Then, they stand outside in the driving wind and rain to offer live television reports of the storm in real-time.” – DJ Uh-huh. And those weatherman look like fools! Thanks for posting about this DJ. When this particular foolishness actually took place, I was glad to see so many people take that weatherman, and The Weather Channel, to task for engaging in such fake weather drama. The devastation caused by any hurricane is bad enough. Why can’t they just report the news as it is? Cable news, in general (TWC, CNN & MSNBC) engages in some of the most dishonest business practices, HYPING every little bit of news (even trivial news) to the 10th degree, just for the sake of chasing rating$ and advertisers… Read more »