Hurricane Ian strikes Florida. Newscasters Face Extreme Elements from the Frontline

Hurricane Ian has made landfall in the state of Florida today, and many news outlets — local and national — have been going the extra mile to produce snapshots of exactly what it’s looking like.

Spectrum News reporter Zach Covey shared the details of the storm’s landfall, which occurred at 3:05 p.m. ET.

“This is the EXACT same location where Hurricane Charley made landfall as a Category 4 storm back in 2004,” WriteFOX4KC Meteorologist Jacob Lanier.

Flooding, rapid force winds, a varying degrees of destruction have been caught on camera by CNN, The Weather Channel and other national and local outlets – not to mention firsthand accounts shared across Twitter Wednesday afternoon.

CNN’s Bill Weir reported from Punta Gorda as the storm approaches Florida’s southwest coast.

“The storm is going to hurt,”Weir spoke in a Twitter clip. “All you can do is just hope for minimum, minimum, blood sweat and tears.”

Scott Sabol, Meteorologist at Fox 8 WJW, highlightedThis time-lapse video shows the storm surge that swept Sanibel Island. It was uploaded by one user who captures weather highlights via a live Google Map camera.

Nick Underwood, a hurricane hunter, shared footage of his flight into the storm. He described it as the most difficult flight of his career, writing that it was the worst. “I have never felt such lateral motion.”

According to The Miami Herald, nearly 2.5 million people in the evacuation zones along the hurricane’s path have evacuated, but at least 31 people on an unidentified barrier island in Charlotte County have remained to shelter in place.

Other news stations have pointed out lighthearted aspects of the hurricane’s hitting of Florida, comparing light flashes to the Arrival of the Transformers, checking Index Waffle House(Whether or not the breakfast chains are still open is an indication of where evacuations will be most dangerous) and more.

Brian Stelter, meanwhile, shared that The Weather Channel’s in-studio meteorologist told colleague Jim Cantore to “stop his live report and seek cover because it’s so dangerous to be outside in Punta Gorda.”

Continue reading and scrolling down to see more coverage on Hurricane Ian’s impact on Florida.

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