I have been watching Fox News and the Weather Channel off and on for the last couple of days. This morning it got pretty entertaining. Before I say anything else here's my disclaimer: Yes, I know there is a hurricane, yes, I know it's potentially dangerous, and yes, people do want to know what it's doing...
What got funny was while Fox was reporting (I forget which city) the Weather Channel suburban kept driving by in water up to the headlights. It had floodlights on each side of it even though it was daylight. The Fox reporter kept commenting on why they were doing that. So, I switched over to the Weather Channel, thinking they would have "live" footage of the flooding in front of the suburban. I didn't see that, but I did see one of their guys wearing a tactical vest and helmet, standing in the wind and rain. Maybe he was thinking about that guy who was shooting into the storm.
Another one of them was waiting for his cue to start talking. Standing upright and kinda mentally twiddling his thumbs. He got his cue and immediately leaned into the "terrific" wind, 40 mph or so, a strong breeze out here in west Texas.
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