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Tornado Hits Orlando Fox News TV Station As Meteorologist Covers It Live

Writer: Dan LalondeDan Lalonde


In a dramatic live broadcast, Fox 35 Orlando meteorologist Brooks Garner found himself reporting on a tornado warning when the storm struck the station itself. As winds intensified outside the Seminole-based newsroom, Garner noticed debris swirling on the station’s weather camera.


“This is a confirmed tornado!” he exclaimed, his voice rising as he urged anchors and staff to seek shelter. The footage showed increasing whiteout conditions and debris flying through the air as the twister passed through. Employees scrambled for safety as windows rattled and the building shook under the storm’s force.


The EF2 tornado, with wind speeds reaching 115 mph, left a trail of destruction, damaging homes north of Orlando and shattering car windows at the Fox 35 studio. The National Weather Service later confirmed the storm's strength, equating its force to a Category 3 hurricane. Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported at the station, but the incident underscored the dangers of severe weather and the importance of real-time forecasting.


Live broadcasts capturing extreme weather events have become more frequent, showcasing both the power of nature and the dedication of meteorologists who risk their safety to inform the public. In recent years, advancements in weather technology have allowed meteorologists to provide more accurate and immediate warnings, potentially saving lives.


This event in Florida serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness and the critical role that media plays in keeping communities informed.



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Source: Deadline


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