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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSerious question - where in the world is Jim Cantore?
Haven't seen or heard from him in ages - how can we have a hurricane season without Cantore??/
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Serious question - where in the world is Jim Cantore? (Original Post)
malaise
Oct 2015
OP
"Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore back in S.C. ahead of potentially historic rains" (link)
eShirl
Oct 2015
#2
Standing on a bridge over a very swollen creek/river in Greenville, SC as of right this minute. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Oct 2015
#7
Renew Deal
(81,844 posts)1. He's chasing elusive thunder snow in Antarctica.
eShirl
(18,477 posts)2. "Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore back in S.C. ahead of potentially historic rains" (link)
CHARLESTON, SC
The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore is broadcasting from Charleston this morning.
Cantore is in the Lowcountry ahead of what is being called potentially historic rains this weekend throughout the Carolinas.
Cantore was in Charleston last year as well, broadcasting from the College of Charleston ahead of expected significant weather at the time.
That's when a CofC student ran through one of Cantore's live on-air reports -- and got kneed by the weather guy.
The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore is broadcasting from Charleston this morning.
Cantore is in the Lowcountry ahead of what is being called potentially historic rains this weekend throughout the Carolinas.
Cantore was in Charleston last year as well, broadcasting from the College of Charleston ahead of expected significant weather at the time.
That's when a CofC student ran through one of Cantore's live on-air reports -- and got kneed by the weather guy.
Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/news/local/article37310949.html#storylink=cpy
malaise
(268,664 posts)3. No wonder we can't hear from Grits
Cantore's arrival is never good news
eShirl
(18,477 posts)4. hope Grits and everyone else there makes it through the mess safe, warm & dry
Sienna86
(2,148 posts)5. Greenville, SC as of 9 am Central
I think he's working on the morning weekday show and it's been a slow hurricane season, thank goodness.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,315 posts)6. I hope he's not in Virginia
I'm driving to Virginia, and don't want to be anywhere near Cantore. That guy obviously is the cause of bad weather.
ChisolmTrailDem
(9,463 posts)7. Standing on a bridge over a very swollen creek/river in Greenville, SC as of right this minute. nt
Logical
(22,457 posts)8. He is annoying as hell. Don't miss him. nt
cwydro
(51,308 posts)9. South Carolina.
Thank god he's not here in NC; I can't stand him or that Sam guy with the blond hair.
They're both insufferable.