Meteorologist Brooks Garner was broadcasting tornado warning coverage when a tornado hit his studio in Orlando this week.
The National Weather Service confirmed that the tornado, which packed winds of up to 115 mph, touched down around 9:40 a.m.
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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 ...
A possible tornado touched down in central Florida early Monday, causing a house to collapse and tearing past a local ...
The Seminole County Fire Department said a home in Longwood collapsed after "weather impacts." Others described it as a ...
Multiple rounds of storms could bring strong tornadoes, winds up to 70 mph and quarter-sized hail to the Pensacola area ...
Debris rained down outside as the meteorologist shouted: "Get under your desks, guys! Anchors—under your desks!
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I’ve been in this business 25 years and I’ve never in my career had a tornado hit the studio. This is a very, very ...
IT HAS BEEN A BUSY AND INCREDIBLY BUSY TWO DAYS FOR THOSE IMPACTED BY YESTERDAY’S EF TWO TORNADO IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. I’M ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNSevere weather expected this weekend in Florida: Timeline, Orlando forecast, impactsFOX 35 has declared Sunday, March 16 a Storm Alert Day due to the potential for strong or severe thunderstorms, torrential ...
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