The most obnoxious weather drama queen
I think that's unfair. Cantore single-handedly created a genre - before he came along, the idea of somebody standing on a beach in the teeth of a landfalling hurricane was the stuff of crazy Southerners too poor to afford cameras (but invariably well-stocked with beer).
Weather queens were stupidly reporting the obvious (i.e., it's windy and rainy during a hurricane) long before the weather channel; they just went mass media with it...as I always tell my students, one day you will witness a live decapitation, or someone getting pulled out to sea because they were at the shore during the onset of a storms' surge or really badly injured because they somehow felt the need to report on what the most casual of observers knows...there's bad weather out there!
I fully accept that my profession is full of attention seekers...thankfully I can make my own forecasts and consult data bases at real science web sites (NWS and NOAA and never weather.com...ever) so I don't have to rely on the media...that being said these people do have quite the creepy/culty following! Kind of like State Penn... ;-)
Weather queens were stupidly reporting the obvious (i.e., it's windy and rainy during a hurricane) long before the weather channel; they just went mass media with it...as I always tell my students, one day you will witness a live decapitation, or someone getting pulled out to sea because they were at the shore during the onset of a storms' surge or really badly injured because they somehow felt the need to report on what the most casual of observers knows...there's bad weather out there!
I fully accept that my profession is full of attention seekers...thankfully I can make my own forecasts and consult data bases at real science web sites (NWS and NOAA and never weather.com...ever) so I don't have to rely on the media...that being said these people do have quite the creepy/culty following! Kind of like State Penn... ;-)
LOLThe most obnoxious weather drama queen
+1He's not a reporter but I know a guy who just had to go and check out the ocean prior to Sandy's hit at night no less. He was hit by a wave and ended up spending the night at the ER. Luckily for him it was only a separated shoulder but as he now admits, could have been a lot worse.
People can call me a wuss or whatever but one thing I've learned after 25 years at the beach is don't challenge mother nature.