Dr. Rick Knabb said Hurricane Irene Weather Channel this morning and said that the east coast of Florida, as well as on the coasts of Georgia and Carolina is now considered a serious threat areas. "You should have a high alert in these areas," he urged residents. Since the development of the wall of the eye does not move over the mountain areas of Haiti and Cuba, Hurricane Irene is at risk of developing a stronger storm than initially expected.
As always, The Weather Channel sends reporters in the areas of threats on the ground. Jim Cantore said this morning that they learn their destination and press on the road tomorrow to cover Hurricane Irene on The Weather Channel.
Learn more about Jim Cantore of The Weather Channel:
Jim Cantore is "Mike Wallace" of meteorology. When it comes, you know that the weather will be interesting. Jim's passion for field reporting during extreme weather conditions is well known to viewers TWC. Whether it's "thunder snow", an ice storm, chasing a tornado or a Category 5 hurricane, there is no place Jim would rather be right in the "eye of the hurricane."
Meteorologist Jim Cantore is a hurricane expert, after reporting live from Hurricane Andrew, Bonnie, Fran, Jorge, Gustavo, Floyd, Hurricane Katrina, Rita and Mitch. Jim is a member of the National Weather Association and American Meteorological Society. It has the stamp of approval television AMS.
Learn more about The Weather Channel:
Since 1982, The Weather Channel brought timely weather information worldwide. Weather Star ®, the immediate real-time transmission of weather watches and warnings are the most vital services provided by The Weather Channel. Information from the National Weather Service, such as weather alerts and current conditions, is transmitted to the special equipment at each location of the cable, as are thousands of customized weather forecasts prepared by the Weather Channel meteorologists. The Weather Channel offices business and studio are located in Atlanta, Georgia.
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