Elsa regains hurricane status, roars closer to Florida s west coast; 4M under warnings John Bacon, Cheryl McCloud and Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Tropical Storm Elsa roars up Florida coast, 4 million under hurricane warning
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VERO BEACH, Fla. More than 4 million people were under warnings along Florida s west coast Tuesday as Elsa strengthened again into a hurricane, spinning past the Key West and closer to the Sunshine State.
The hurricane warning was in effect from Egmont Key to the Steinhatchee River. A hurricane warning means that hurricane conditions are expected in the area, in this case within the next 24 hours, according to the National Hurricane Center.
4 million people under a hurricane warning as Tropical Storm Elsa roars closer to Florida s west coast
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Legendary TV meteorologist faced a forecaster s worst nightmare AccuWeather 1 hr ago Maura Kelly
One of the worst aspects of covering severe weather as an on-air meteorologist became a reality on Thursday, March 25, as one forecaster covered a tornado-warned storm tracking over his home.
James Spann, the chief meteorologist at ABC 33/40 in Birmingham, Alabama, was in wall-to-wall coverage on the last Thursday of March tracking the path of a long-track tornado in northern Alabama.
Spann is well-known and trusted in Alabama for his tireless coverage of severe weather events, which has also gained him national attention. On such event was the Super Outbreak of April 2011 where Spann spent 10 consecutive hours in front of the camera out of the 18 hours ABC 33/40 covered the event.