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  • TV weathermen and women are trained to handle all kinds of inclement situations.

  • But what about a spider on a weather cam?

  • Or a wisecracking co-anchor?

  • Get your umbrella ready, because these are the meteorologists who lost it on live TV.

  • In May 2019, a tornado shredded the streets of Dayton, Ohio.

  • Luckily, locals can't say the alarms weren't sounded, according to Newsweek, thanks to

  • FOX 45's weatherman, Jamie Simpson.

  • "All this heavy rain is between you and the tornado"

  • But not everyone was happy about it.

  • Simpson's live report, made several hours before the tornadoes rushed through, cut into

  • an airing of The Bachelorette.

  • "I was just checking social media, we have viewers complaining already.

  • Just go back to the show.

  • No, we're not going back to the show folks"

  • Rather than ignore the social media fire, Simpson flipped out.

  • "I'm sick and tired of people complaining about this.

  • Our job here is to keep people safe and that is what we're gonna do"

  • He added,

  • "Some of you complain that this is all about my egostop.

  • OK, just stop right now.

  • It's not"

  • The tornado ended up claiming one life, destroying a large part of central Ohio, and injuring

  • twelve, according to Today.

  • When Simpson's clip went viral, Dayton locals praised him for his dedication.

  • Back in 2005, CNN weather reporter Chad Myers was explaining the situation surrounding Hurricane

  • Katrina.

  • But when anchor Carol Costello kept asking him to speak in words the average viewer could

  • understand, Meyers hulked out.

  • "Chad, Chad, ChadLet me talk, Carol.

  • Translate that for us"

  • Evidently, Myers didn't like the suggestion.

  • "Well if you would let me talk"

  • By the end, Myers smiled and claimed that he was just "having fun," but it sure didn't

  • look like it.

  • "Alright thank you Chad.

  • Alright just having fun with you this morning"

  • To be fair, The Week points out that this footage was filmed and broadcast at 4:30 AM,

  • and that's one heck of an hour to keep it together on camera.

  • A lot of people find the mere sight of a spider too much to bear, including Global News meteorologist

  • Kristi Gordon, who freaked out on live TV, when a giant arachnid was projected right

  • over her head.

  • "Oh my gosh!

  • That was creepy"

  • As you can imagine, her coworkers erupted in hysterical delight.

  • "(Scream)…No I hate it.

  • I can't stand it"

  • Although she was clearly a good sport, it took her a moment to shake off the heebie-jeebies.

  • "Oh my gosh.

  • Ok.

  • I'm so sorry"

  • Back when everybody was bonding over the miserable 2018 cold snap, Grand Rapids meteorologist

  • Garry Frank was clearly tired of everyone complaining, according to the Detroit News.

  • After reporting day in and day out on Antarctic-style conditions, Frank finally snapped.

  • "You guys are draggin me downEverytime I get done with the 7-day, you guys are like

  • ugggggh, gosh."

  • He continued,

  • "Doesn't matter what time I come on.

  • 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, and then you expect me to be chipper for 5 straight hours"

  • To be honest, that does sound like a horrible gig.

  • "Here's a 60, I don't know if that's good enough for you guys.

  • Get excited.

  • Maybe I'll disappoint you with the 7-day here in a few minutes"

  • CNN reported on WITI-TV's Angelica Duria who got stuck standing in a Milwaukee snowstorm

  • for an entire morning, reporting on weather that clearly wasn't going to improve.

  • But as the lunch hour finally approached, Duria's good spirits melted away and she finally

  • lit up the screen.

  • "I have been here since 3:30 this morning" "I'm exhausted.

  • I've run out of things to say, and it's snowing, and it sucks here!"

  • Not surprisingly, everyone back in the studio applauded.

  • "Angelica, welcome to real Milwaukee"

  • Australian weather reporter Steve Jacobs once met a curious pelican named Marnie, while

  • reporting from the zoo.

  • "Brushes the south…”

  • [incomprehensible noises and screaming]

  • To be fair to Marnie, the pelican's pecking attack seemed more playful than aggressive,

  • but that didn't make it any less hilarious.

  • "I'm gonna be mentally scarred from this"

  • Even Jacobs couldn't stop laughing.

  • "I gotta sit down.

  • When animals attack.

  • There's a bit you never expected.

  • My butt taken off by a pelican"

  • In 2017, Fox 2 weather reporter Derek Kevra got so infuriated by people who didn't properly

  • clean the snow off their cars, that he filmed an entire sequence explaining how to do it.

  • "This must be a really hard concept for people to understand"

  • Kevra proceeded to sarcastically demonstrate how to use a snow brush and ice scraper.

  • "You're gonna begin with a generic left to right swipe.

  • Then, a couple inches below that, you'll swipe back"

  • He added,

  • "It's the scientific swiping motion that you will use not only on the sides, but the back

  • and all the way around 360 degrees"

  • The raging fury is so clear, that it paints a magnificent portrait of what happens when

  • you finally push a weatherman too far.

  • "I know.

  • It seems like a lot" "But I promise if you follow those simple steps, you too will be

  • able to clear the snow off of your car"

  • If you're Boston's Weather Channel meteorologist James Cantore, the most glorious weather phenomenon

  • of all is when lightning strikes during a snowstorm.

  • During a televised segment in 2015, Cantore got so psyched about this bizarre phenomenon

  • that he screamed,

  • "(lightning) Oh yes!

  • Yes, yes!

  • We got it baby!"

  • According to the Washington Post, Cantore is well-known throughout the weather community

  • for his passion for so-called "thunder snow."

  • Cantore told the Boston Globe, it's quote, "kind of like two seasons coming together."

  • "We got it.

  • Yes.

  • Listen to that.

  • Listen to that.

  • Oh Baby."

  • For his sake, and the sake of his fans, hopefully another rockin' thunder snow happens again

  • soon.

  • Back in 2010, according to the BBC, weatherman Tomasz Schafernaker got caught in a rather

  • awkward snafu when cameras switched over a second too fast, revealing him brandishing

  • a prominent middle finger.

  • "For all the detail you could possibly wantTomasz Schafernaker preparing for it."

  • Schafernaker tried to cover it up, but no one was convinced.

  • "There's always one mistake.

  • That was it"

  • A spokesman for the BBC quickly issued an apology, but this wasn't the first time that

  • Schafernaker's sense of humor got him into trouble.

  • He previously had to apologize for calling a region quote, "nowheresville" during a 2007

  • segment, and in 2009, he accidentally mispronounced the phrase "muddy site" as a swear word.

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生放送でそれを失ったウェザーマン (Weathermen Who Lost It On Live TV)

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