Hurricane Dorian: Coverage from Sept 2,2019

Hurricane Dorian: Coverage from Sept 2,2019

First of all I would like to say we are waiting to hear from our friends in the Bahama to see what we can do to help.

I’ve been in and out all day. We are literally sitting here waiting. I was fortunate enough to be abartin County. Now we sit and wait! Here is our coverage for the day.

The first great thing that happened is I got a high five from Jim Cantore. He was broadcasting from the House of Refuge this morning. The entire TreasureCoast has been reporting Jim sightings for days.

He was out there yesterday but I got shooed away by WPTV because they said they were doing very important interviews and hogging all the parking spaces.

First thing I shot this photo. I honestly thought I was seeing things but it’s called a sundog. A sundog is a concentrated patch of sunlight occasionally seen about 22° to the left or right of the Sun. Sundogs often form in pairs on either side of our daytime star when sunlight refracts through icy clouds containing hexagonal platecrystals aligned with their large, flat faces parallel to the ground. So cool beans.

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