Tornado Hits FL TV Station During Broadcast
- A tornado hit Seminole County, Florida, on March 10, with winds reaching 115 mph, causing damage to homes and vehicles.
- The tornado destroyed two homes and damaged vehicles without causing serious injuries.
- Meteorologist Brooks Garner warned that further severe weather, including more tornadoes, could impact Florida and surrounding states later in the week.
- Experts predict more tornadoes could occur in the U.S. Due to severe weather conditions later in the week.
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Second Tornado Tears Through Sekinchan in Less Than a Week, Damaging Over 30 Houses - WORLD OF BUZZ
Another tornado tore through Sekinchan yesterday evening (March 11), less than one week after the whirlwind hit the district. In a Facebook post by the Sekinchan Assemblyman, Ng Suee Lim said the tornado was spotted around 4:15 PM, which came with strong wind. The tornado lasted only a minute but was destructive and caused major damage to more than 30 houses, prompting the residents to evacuate. With roofs blown off and no power to support the r…
Meteorologist Has Unfortunate Sneezing Attack While On TV
Meet The World’s Most Popular Weather Girl (1:02) Sneezing is a very natural thing, but TV personalities and people giving speeches generally have to resist the urge to do so. But for one meteorologist, there was simply nothing that could be done.During a segment on The Weather Channel, meteorologist Stephanie Abrams was giving a report on a tornado sighting in Seminole County, Florida when she had an uncontrollable sneezing attack. Abrams refer…
Video shows tornado hit news station during live broadcast
A Florida meteorologist reporting on a tornado warning was interrupted on air when that twister hit his studio. WOFL-TV meteorologist Brooks Garner was showing his Orlando-area viewers footage of what he believed to be a funnel moving outside his building when that tornado literally landed on top of his office. “Get to your safe space under your desk,” he then instructed colleagues as debris blew across the building’s rooftop. The power flickere…
Tornado crosses over local TV station in Central Florida during a live broadcast
A tornado touched down in Central Florida on Monday, crossing over a local TV station in the middle of their live broadcast about the severe weather. Fox 35 Orlando said on its website that an EF2 tornado touched down in Seminole County, where their studios are located. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado, stating it had peak winds of 115 miles per hour. RELATED STORY | Firefighters seek to contain wind-driven brush fire on Long I…
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