Live weather broadcasts often captivate audiences with nature’s beauty or terror, highlighting its unpredictability. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina stunned viewers as meteorologists “struggled to explain its severity” while it devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Similarly, the 2013 Moore, Oklahoma tornado shocked viewers as “news cameras filmed the tornado’s horrific speed and force.” These unforgettable moments remind us of nature’s power and the compelling drama of live weather coverage.
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