A tornado hit a Florida television station while the network’s meteorologist warned viewers a twister was making its way through the area.
Seminole County resident Kelly Bert expresses her gratitude to FOX 35 Meteorologist Brooks Garner for his coverage of an EF2 tornado, which prompted her to take shelter, keeping her out of harm's way.
A Florida television station took a direct hit from a tornado on Monday. And meteorologist Brooks Garner kept broadcasting throughout. “OK. Take shelter,” Garner urged colleagues at Fox 35 Orlando ...
The Seminole County Fire Department said a home in Longwood collapsed after "weather impacts." Others described it as a tornado.
Meteorologist Brooks Garner, from the Orlando-based WOFL Fox 35, was giving an update on the severe weather in the Sunshine State on Monday when he became aware that a tornado was heading directly ...
This is a confirmed tornado!” says meteorologist Brooks Garner in gripping footage broadcast by Fox 35 in Orlando this morning. Garner was reporting on a Tornado Warning issued for Seminole and ...
The weatherman spotted a rain-wrapped tornado on a live camera outside the station, which he identified as a twister just ...
Debris rained down outside as the meteorologist shouted: "Get under your desks, guys! Anchors—under your desks!
An EF2 tornado touched down in Seminole County, crossing over the FOX 35 News studios in Lake Mary, as fast-moving severe ...
FOX 35 Orlando staff confirmed the tornado's location live on air when it hit their studio. Brooks Garner, a meteorologist at the TV station, was tracking the storm when a camera showed a gray mass of ...
A television meteorologist broadcast live on the air as a tornado hit his station's studio in Lake Mary, Florida, near Orlando. The meteorologist, Brooks Garner, warned employees to take shelter.
And FOX 35 was live on the air as meteorologist Brooks Garner warned viewers to take shelter for the "confirmed tornado" sent debris flying, hitting the station's building. Tornado warnings have ...