Fox Weather Praised For Intense Hurricane Melissa Coverage
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Fox Weather Praised For Intense Hurricane Melissa Coverage
"Fox Weather correspondent Robert Ray and others covered the storm live, ending up in some tense situations, including Ray's team finding that the home they were renting in St. Ann Parish had been ripped apart by the hurricane. That used to be a balcony, Ray noted as he moved through the home, showing the damage the storm brought with broken glass littering the floor."
"We literally have an unraveling of this room as we speak, Ray commented about the destruction to the home. Some on social media praised Fox Weather for the live coverage, especially when they could not find such reporting elsewhere. Fans thanked the network for covering the storm from the source before, during, and after, with some declaring it the best of all the weather reporting options."
"Fox Weather is earning praise for its thorough and intense live coverage of Hurricane Melissa from Jamaica. Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, hit the Caribbean this week, destroying buildings and killing at least 50 people in total. Surprisingly, the 40-plus-year-old Weather Channel did not have someone covering the storm live in Jamaica, while the much younger Fox Weather did. The channel officially started in 2021."
Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, struck the Caribbean this week, destroying buildings and killing at least 50 people. Fox Weather sent correspondent Robert Ray and others to Jamaica for continuous live reporting, documenting severe local damage including a ripped-apart rental in St. Ann Parish. The live team filmed broken glass, collapsed balconies and tense on-site conditions while broadcasting updates. Fox Weather, launched in 2021, received praise on social media for on-the-ground coverage that some viewers said surpassed older weather outlets that did not have live personnel in Jamaica.
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