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Which field hurricane reporter is the biggest dweeb?

Rick Sanchez
22
20%
Jim Cantore
10
9%
Anderson Cooper
7
6%
Geraldo Rivera
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64%
 
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#41 Postby Roxy » Mon Jul 11, 2005 10:55 am

melhow wrote:For me, Jim Cantore took the cake last year durine Jeanne when he donned a pair of swim goggles and stood leaning face-on into the wind. That is the moment to which I will yardstick all of this year's antics.

I will say that Anderson Cooper annoys me to no end, and I was actually on my feet cheering when the big "M" from the Ramada sign went whizzing past his silly little head. Wasn't there a scene in "The Day After Tomorrow" with an anchor "on scene" in downtown LA during the freak tornados that had an eerie similarity?


swim goggles?

OH MY WORD! :lol: :lol:

ROTFLMAO! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#42 Postby melhow » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:01 am

jrod wrote:Maybe we should have a poll of which newscaster will be the first to get himself killed on air durring a hurricane. Last year durring Charlie some guy almost got it from roof debris, and it seems every year some newscaster keeps suprising me with their stupidity. I think it is just a matter of time before one of them gets themselves killed.


Notice how Stephanie Abrams is on desk duty this year? Didn't she get whacked on the head with a piece of ceiling tile last year during Frances? Maybe she is too much of a liability in the field for the '05 season... Guess it looks like there won't be a "who looks best in a wet shirt" at least regarding chicks, thread this season.... Haven't seen too many ladies representing so far...

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#43 Postby jrod » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:01 am

swim goggles?

OH MY WORD! :lol: :lol:

ROTFLMAO! :lol: :lol: :lol:



DOnt diss the swim googles. It is impossible to open your eyes when you are getting sand blasted in a storm. Swim googles are a good thing to have.

When I would make it to the beach last year durring Jeanne and Francis I had my own swim googles.[/quote]
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#44 Postby Roxy » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:02 am

jrod wrote:swim goggles?

OH MY WORD! :lol: :lol:

ROTFLMAO! :lol: :lol: :lol:



DOnt diss the swim googles. It is impossible to open your eyes when you are getting sand blasted in a storm. Swim googles are a good thing to have.

When I would make it to the beach last year durring Jeanne and Francis I had my own swim googles.


I know you are right, and it's a good idea, but the mental picture is SOOOOO funny!
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#45 Postby Steve » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:05 am

>>I was actually on my feet cheering when the big "M" from the Ramada sign went whizzing past his silly little head. Wasn't there a scene in "The Day After Tomorrow" with an anchor "on scene" in downtown LA during the freak tornados that had an eerie similarity?

HAHAHAHAHAHA. At least I don't feel so bad about being honest now Melissa. I don't usually watch his news program, but I knew who he was. I wanted him to get bashed. I was almost ashamed, but seeing that you were cheering, I don't feel so bad anymore :). I was only hoping.

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#46 Postby LSU2001 » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:11 am

geraldo hands down. Did anyone see the shot where he was talking about severe flooding and stomped across a parking lot with about 3 inchs of water in it. My parents laughed so hard at that. I thought they were going to pass out from laughing so hard.
TIm :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#47 Postby melhow » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:16 am

I just thought of my second favorite moment of the '04 season: The Al Roker Hurricane Jeanne giant love hug despensed to Jim Cantore on the shores of the FL East Coast. They were the cutest couple on the beach that day, and if I remember my sequence of events correctly, this preceded the goggles incident by only moments. It was a stellar day of broadcasting, people. I and a small group of friends were already enveloped in a fast paced hurricane drinking game - hearing the top scoring "hunker-down" earned the finishing of your entire drink - needless to say, we were all snockered and I think it was only 2 in the afternoon. Memories...

Hey, it was a long season...
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#48 Postby GalvestonDuck » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:21 am

TreasureIslandFLGal wrote:That looks like the guy. Honestly, we were worried about him because we have very similar construction amongst the beach motels here and I doubt any of them could withstand Hurricanes of CAT2! Then, when they never got back to him, we hoped he didn't run into a lot of trouble and was unable to report.


You'll be happy to know he was on today's 11 AM ABC13 broadcast, reporting from Destin. Didn't really say anything new from what we've already heard. There was a large piece of some debris swinging precariously behind him from a balcony. But neither he nor the on-air anchors mentioned it.

He appeared unscathed though. :)
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#49 Postby Mississippi Storm Magnet » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:29 am

melhow wrote:
jrod wrote:Maybe we should have a poll of which newscaster will be the first to get himself killed on air durring a hurricane. Last year durring Charlie some guy almost got it from roof debris, and it seems every year some newscaster keeps suprising me with their stupidity. I think it is just a matter of time before one of them gets themselves killed.


Notice how Stephanie Abrams is on desk duty this year? Didn't she get whacked on the head with a piece of ceiling tile last year during Frances? Maybe she is too much of a liability in the field for the '05 season... Guess it looks like there won't be a "who looks best in a wet shirt" at least regarding chicks, thread this season.... Haven't seen too many ladies representing so far...

melissa


At one point, I wanted to reach through the TV and give her a backhand. She is the most annyoying.
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#50 Postby Mississippi Storm Magnet » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:31 am

melhow wrote:I just thought of my second favorite moment of the '04 season: The Al Roker Hurricane Jeanne giant love hug despensed to Jim Cantore on the shores of the FL East Coast. They were the cutest couple on the beach that day, and if I remember my sequence of events correctly, this preceded the goggles incident by only moments. It was a stellar day of broadcasting, people. I and a small group of friends were already enveloped in a fast paced hurricane drinking game - hearing the top scoring "hunker-down" earned the finishing of your entire drink - needless to say, we were all snockered and I think it was only 2 in the afternoon. Memories...

Hey, it was a long season...


Actually, that was Mike Seidel that received the "bear hug" from Al Roker.
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#51 Postby crazycajuncane » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:45 am

I'm also liking Chad Myers. I like his camera presence.

I've been stuck on CNN, because they bring the most in your face coverage. TWC hypes up the storm by holding onto polls and acting like they are going to be blown away. Out of the 4 Cooper is my fav. and Rivera just has no real career for any aspect of the news media. People just don't like him lol.

Anderson Cooper
Jim Cantore
Rick Sanchez
Geraldo Rivera

As far as the ladies go... I'm a big fan of the ladies at the TWC weather desk. Jennifer Carfagno, Stephanie Abrahms :wink:

Bonnie Schneider on CNN is a bit annoying. I hate how she knows nothing but besides what she gets "off the wire". I want a weatherman that knows something when a hurricane is headed towards me!
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#52 Postby melhow » Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:49 am

Mississippi Storm Magnet wrote:
melhow wrote:I just thought of my second favorite moment of the '04 season: The Al Roker Hurricane Jeanne giant love hug despensed to Jim Cantore on the shores of the FL East Coast. They were the cutest couple on the beach that day, and if I remember my sequence of events correctly, this preceded the goggles incident by only moments. It was a stellar day of broadcasting, people. I and a small group of friends were already enveloped in a fast paced hurricane drinking game - hearing the top scoring "hunker-down" earned the finishing of your entire drink - needless to say, we were all snockered and I think it was only 2 in the afternoon. Memories...

Hey, it was a long season...


Actually, that was Mike Seidel that received the "bear hug" from Al Roker.


Ack, yes, you are correct. Apologies, booze was involved, it's all a bit hazy...
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#53 Postby melhow » Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:19 pm

I wish I could find a better picture, but...

http://www.weather.com/multimedia/index.html?clip=1215&collection=hurricanejeanne2

The video clip (the clip has been removed, but the still image remains) second row down, second to the right. Jim in goggles...

Sweet...
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#54 Postby DJJordan » Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:34 pm

Jeff Morrow had a good segment in there being blown back by a wind gust when the eyewall was coming through....he was hanging on to a telephone poll to keep himself up. Fox News Channel blew it in my opinion when they started running video from TS Cindy and Lake Ponchetrain in LA. Geraldo just plain makes me laugh with his coverage. Cooper/Zarella were absolutely hilarious in their coverage of things and the Ramada Sign coming down was dangerous but Cooper's reporting of it was just plain funny. I'm not sure where that guy was from who was at the Pensacola Civic Center or what station he was from but his reporting during the eyewall was probably the best and most down to earth.
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#55 Postby CentralFlGal » Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:35 pm

Roxy wrote:
CentralFlGal wrote:After Geraldo tripped over the tree branch he was dragging last night while on camera, he definitely wins! :lol:


damn! I missed it.

:lol: :lol: :lol:


It was definitely a classic - waiting for clips to appear on the 'net.

He was talking about getting a facial from the rain, then tried to exhibit some fallen tree branches. I heard him yell when I was in the kitchen and went to see what had happened - there's Geraldo on his bum with a silly look on his face (FYI: there were no skinheads in the immediate vicinity). He mumbled something about taking a break.

When they came back from commercial, Geraldo was once again on his feet and meekly announced that he had just fallen on his "a$$" on camera... Classic!
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#56 Postby Steve » Mon Jul 11, 2005 2:11 pm

>>(FYI: there were no skinheads in the immediate vicinity).

Hahaha. That chump PeeWee who broke Geraldo's nose back when he threw the chair during the melee' on his daytime talk show gave my wife's friend genit, uh, human papaloma (sp?) virus. True story!

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#57 Postby birdwomn » Mon Jul 11, 2005 7:23 pm

NPR wrote:
jrod wrote:Maybe we should have a poll of which newscaster will be the first to get himself killed on air durring a hurricane. Last year durring Charlie some guy almost got it from roof debris, and it seems every year some newscaster keeps suprising me with their stupidity. I think it is just a matter of time before one of them gets themselves killed.


I think that was a guy from a Tampa Bay channel. He took alot of risks.


Yes, that was Don Germaise from ABC in Tampa. I noticed that he was not in the storm chaser coverage this year. They had Bill Logan doing it. Wonder why?
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#58 Postby MyrtleBeachGal » Mon Jul 11, 2005 8:25 pm

I thought this was a great article on Jim. Hope I can link it right...

http://www.guidepostsmag.com/WEEKLY_FEATURE.ASP?DATE=7/11/05
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#59 Postby THead » Mon Jul 11, 2005 8:46 pm

Melhow said:
For me, Jim Cantore took the cake last year durine Jeanne when he donned a pair of swim goggles and stood leaning face-on into the wind. That is the moment to which I will yardstick all of this year's antics.

I will say that Anderson Cooper annoys me to no end, and I was actually on my feet cheering when the big "M" from the Ramada sign went whizzing past his silly little head. Wasn't there a scene in "The Day After Tomorrow" with an anchor "on scene" in downtown LA during the freak tornados that had an eerie similarity?


Ha! Exactly what I was thinking, like the scene from Day After Tomorrow. I actually think it was a giant sign that took the reporter out in the flick.

And I did see Cantore have the goggles on yesterday, only saw it for about 15 seconds, but he definitely had em on!

:lol:

I can't believe Sanchez isn't winning! I thought there were more S. Florida people here. I guess we'll have to re-ask again when a Cat 5 is bearing down on Miami......like this weekend maybe.....

:wink:
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