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As he struggled to maintain his . Sep 15,  · When Hurricane Florence made landfall in North Caroline, Weather Channel reporter Mike Seidel was out in the storm reporting live. de As Tropical Storm Florence swirled over the Carolinas on Friday, a Weather Channel reporter's attempt to capture the fury has since gone. 15 de set. Sep 15, The Weather Channel is standing by its reporter Mike Seidel after a clip went viral on Friday of Seidel allegedly exaggerating the winds  . But on Friday, a Weather Channel correspondent reporting from Wilmington, North Carolina, got busted allegedly making the hurricane look a little worse than it was on live TV. The clip took place on. The Weather Channel released a statement in defense of a reporter who was accused of faking the strength of Hurricane Florence's winds in a clip that went viral Friday. Sep 15,  · The Weather Channel is standing by its reporter Mike Seidel after a clip went viral on Friday of Seidel allegedly exaggerating the winds during a report on Hurricane Florence. de That's what some are accusing Weather Channel reporter Mike Seidel of, after a segment during Hurricane Florence's landfall in North Carolina. 16 de set.

  • Sep 15, The Weather Channel defended a widely-criticized video that showed reporter Mike Seidel appear to struggle against winds from Florence while  .
  • The video clip. by Justin Wise - 09/14/18 PM ET The Weather Channel voiced support for one of its reporters on Friday after a video of him reporting during Hurricane Florence went viral online. But on Friday, a Weather Channel correspondent reporting from Wilmington, North Carolina, got busted allegedly making the hurricane look a little worse than it was on live TV. September 15, Hurricane Florence; First published on September 15, . Sep 15,  · Weather Channel Defends Reporter Who Seemingly Exaggerated Wind Gusts During Live Report. de But now, one of its star reporters, Mike Seidel, is being lampooned over social media for his coverage of Hurricane Florence. In the tweet below. 18 de set. Sep 15, The Weather Channel released a statement in defense of a reporter who was accused of faking the strength of Hurricane Florence's winds in a  . Hurricane Florence Published September 15, pm EDT Weather Channel defends reporter captured swaying in Florence winds as 2 people walk behind him By Kathleen Joyce, | Fox News Tropical. Reporter Mike Seidel is getting skewered on social media after doing a live shot where he seems on the verge of losing his footing, exclaiming, "This is about as nasty as it's been." Meanwhile, 2. . Sep 15,  · The Weather Channel released a statement in defense of a reporter who was accused of faking the strength of Hurricane Florence’s winds in a clip that went viral Friday. de Hurricane Florence made landfall in North Carolina on Friday, bringing a Twitter user @gourdnibler captured a Weather Channel reporter. 14 de set. . Sep 16, The Weather Channel defends reporter Mike Seidel who some say exaggerated Hurricane Florence danger. The clip took place on. The Weather Channel released a statement in defense of a reporter who was accused of faking the strength of Hurricane Florence’s winds in a clip that went viral Friday. The viral video, which has more than million views, showed Weather Channel correspondent Mike Seidel in Wilmington, North Carolina, trying to fight the heavy wind as he reported live from the. de calling out the journalist for false reporting of the storm. Later, the weather channel released a statement defending the reporter. 16 de set. . Sep 15, When Hurricane Florence made landfall in North Carolina, Weather Channel reporter Mike Seidel was out in the storm reporting live. Weather Channel The Weather Channel is standing firm backing the reporter who seemed on the brink of getting blown away by Hurricane Florence as others behind him strolled along with no problem. In the clip, Seidel. The Weather Channel is standing by its reporter Mike Seidel after a clip went viral on Friday of Seidel allegedly exaggerating the winds during a report on Hurricane Florence. de A Weather Channel reporter went viral because of a video showing him struggling to maintain his balance while two men easily walked by in. 15 de set. Sep 14, The Weather Channel voiced support for one of its reporters on Friday after a video of him reporting during Hurricane Florence went viral  . Reporter Mike Seidel was giving a. (KDKA) – As Tropical Storm Florence swirled over the Carolinas on Friday, a Weather Channel reporter's attempt to capture the wind's fury has since gone viral. The video clip. by Justin Wise - 09/14/18 PM ET The Weather Channel voiced support for one of its reporters on Friday after a video of him reporting during Hurricane Florence went viral online. Weather Channel defends reporter mocked in viral Hurricane Florence video For the record: Mark Seidel is NOT a journalist or a NEWS reporter. Sep 15, Weather Channel defends reporter accused faking struggling against hurricane winds Weather Channel reporter Mike Seidel could be seen bracing  .
  • Reporter Mike Seidel was giving a. (KDKA) - As Tropical Storm Florence swirled over the Carolinas on Friday, a Weather Channel reporter's attempt to capture the wind's fury has since gone viral.
  • Weather Channel Defends Reporter Accused Faking Struggling Against Hurricane Winds September 17, / PM / CW69 Atlanta According to a report by SFGate, on Friday, the Weather Channel has. de I can't defend the clip, but during a hurricane in New Orleans there was a road w/ 2 lanes in and 2 lanes out. 20 yards from the edges of. 15 de set. Sep 15, on Friday, the Weather Channel has released a statement in defense of a reporter accused of faking the strength of Hurricane . Weather Channel Defends Reporter Accused of Exaggerating Hurricane Florence Winds The Weather Channel is standing by its reporter Mike Seidel after a clip went viral on Friday of Seidel allegedly. The clip. Weather Channel The Weather Channel released a statement in defense of a reporter who was accused of faking the strength of Hurricane Florence's winds in a clip that went viral Friday. de The Weather Channel is being forced to defend a reporter for faking winds while reporting on Hurricane Florence. 16 de set. Sep 15, The Weather Channel defended veteran meteorologist Mike Seidel who was captured in a viral video attempting to compose himself as winds hit  . The clip. Weather Channel The Weather Channel released a statement in defense of a reporter who was accused of faking the strength of Hurricane Florence’s winds in a clip that went viral Friday. Weather Channel Defends Reporter As He Allegedly Exaggerates Report On Hurricane Florence By Dino-Ray Ramos September 15, pm Sean Rayford/Shutterstock When Hurricane Florence made landfall.