greybeard
Well-known member
well, not really.
The headline said we did tho--
Watch: Jim Cantore of The Weather Channel nearly impaled by storm debris
"nearly impaled by a flying 2x4".
- as a monster Category 4 hurricane is bearing down and blasting you with steady winds of 150 mph.
That's where veteran Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore found himself Wednesday morning. He was standing near the shore of Panama City Beach in the Florida Panhandle, with Hurricane Michael's mighty winds whipping, when a block of wood flew through the air and nearly struck him in the head.
Looked like it missed him a good 10-15 feet to me.
You be the judge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtM_VnyOvCU
https://www.nola.com/tv/index.ssf/2018/ ... rrica.html
https://twitter.com/twitter/statuses/10 ... 5974980609
The comments are not kind.
It would not surprise me tho, to learn in a few days that one of his crew off camera tossed the 2x4 into the camera's view on purpose....
The headline said we did tho--
Watch: Jim Cantore of The Weather Channel nearly impaled by storm debris
"nearly impaled by a flying 2x4".
- as a monster Category 4 hurricane is bearing down and blasting you with steady winds of 150 mph.
That's where veteran Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore found himself Wednesday morning. He was standing near the shore of Panama City Beach in the Florida Panhandle, with Hurricane Michael's mighty winds whipping, when a block of wood flew through the air and nearly struck him in the head.
Looked like it missed him a good 10-15 feet to me.
You be the judge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtM_VnyOvCU
https://www.nola.com/tv/index.ssf/2018/ ... rrica.html
https://twitter.com/twitter/statuses/10 ... 5974980609
The comments are not kind.
It would not surprise me tho, to learn in a few days that one of his crew off camera tossed the 2x4 into the camera's view on purpose....