Jim Cantore is "The Rock Star of Meteorologists" for a reason. He narrates "Storm Stories" and is generally considered a kick-butt guy in his field. Now he can add impromptu martial artist to the list of reasons.
In the above video, watch as Cantore covers winter storm Leon in Charleston, S.C. He's on the campus of the College of Charleston and apparently, one of the male students decided video bomb Cantore.
As the young fella runs screaming into the shot, Cantore just calmly lifts his knee up and deflects the young man's attack, never missing a beat as he delivers the weather report. Amazing.
Below is the Weather Channel's Top 5 Cantore moments video, which is also a lot of fun.
In the above video, watch as Cantore covers winter storm Leon in Charleston, S.C. He's on the campus of the College of Charleston and apparently, one of the male students decided video bomb Cantore.
As the young fella runs screaming into the shot, Cantore just calmly lifts his knee up and deflects the young man's attack, never missing a beat as he delivers the weather report. Amazing.
Below is the Weather Channel's Top 5 Cantore moments video, which is also a lot of fun.
- 1/29/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Tornado Week returns to The Weather Channel on April 4th, and apart from all the other great treats that entails, you've got to check out the ability to make your own tornado. You can check a quick peek in the video below. “Tornado Week” returns to The Weather Channel beginning April 4th with an all-new season of Storm Stories at 8 p.m. Et, hosted by meteorologist and Storm Tracker Jim Cantore. The themed week (April 4-10) will feature a special premiere episode of Weatherproof – “Tornadoes: The Twisted Truth” – with meteorologist Stephanie Abrams (April 4 at 9 p.m. Et), followed by a sneak peek of the one-hour pilot episode of Storm Riders at 10 p.m. Et. In addition, tornado-related episodes of It Could Happen Tomorrow, When Weather Changed History and additional episodes of Storm Stories will be shown throughout the week.
- 4/2/2010
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
The Weather Channel's excellent series "Storm Stories" chronicles the true stories of survivors and rescuers battling amazing weather events. Storm Stories captures the drama of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. Hosted by Storm Tracker Jim Cantore, the series tells these inspiring, tales through first-person accounts and archived footage. The premiere episode had amazing footage of the May 2008 "Windsor Tornado" that touched down in northern Colorado, destroying much in its path, threatening a campground and a news crew, and ultimately hitting a daycare center. The Weather Channel also offers viewers a forum to share their personal "storm story" online at www.weather.com/tv. "Everywhere I go, the two things I always hear are .Jim, what happened to Storm...
- 3/27/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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