Meteorologist Brooks Garner was broadcasting tornado warning coverage when a tornado hit his studio in Orlando this week.
Debris rained down outside as the meteorologist shouted: "Get under your desks, guys! Anchors—under your desks!
A potentially dangerous weekend of severe weather is moving toward Georgia, including in parts of metro Atlanta.
The tornado, later given an EF2 rating by the National Weather Service, was believed to have peak wind gusts to 115 mph, ...
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Live Science on MSN'Take shelter!': Tornado strikes Florida's Seminole County, destroying homes and interrupting live TV broadcastA tornado hit central Florida on Monday, destroying two homes, uprooting trees and disrupting a FOX TV show as it was ...
This evening's severe weather threat will be ramping up through the overnight. Strong thunderstorms will move into the area ...
The Seminole County Fire Department said a home in Longwood collapsed after "weather impacts." Others described it as a ...
A tornado hit a Florida television station while the network’s meteorologist warned viewers a twister was making its way ...
Employees at a Florida weather station experienced a tornado live on air during an intense broadcast caught on camera.
A tornado struck a TV station while the weatherman was doing a live broadcast showing the terrifying moment the system closed ...
A powerful storm system roared across the Midwest and South Friday night, unleashing a series of tornadoes that carved paths of destruction and left at least three dead in Missouri.
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