Saturday, June 1, 2013

Weather Channel meteorologist injured in tornado

Flash flooding killed at least two people in Arkansas, including a sheriff who ventured out in bad weather with a game warden to check on residents in a home threatened by high water. State officials said Friday that the game warden and two people from

The wind changed direction so suddenly that even the experts were taken by surprise, and a Weather Channel car was tossed in the wind and crumpled. The @weatherchannel vehicle just got thrown by tornado. We stopped

A severe line of weather stretching from Oklahoma City to St. Louis has kept the cable news channels in extended coverage tonight and destroyed at least one Tornado Hunt truck operated by the Weather Channel.

The Weather Channel's storm-chasing vehicle met its match Friday. our editor recommends Bettes told Weather.com all three of the team's vehicles tracking the tornado were hit, but no one was injured. "It was like we were

The Weather Channel's Tornado Hunt Team is safe after their chase vehicles took a direct hit by a tornado west of Oklahoma City. Meteorologist Mike Bettes was chasing the rain-wrapped tornado near El Reno, Okla. when he says the storm picked up the

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