Wow, i just realized there's a grammatical error when he reads the weather bulletins. He should say "have been issued", not "has been issued"
GTAIVman 5 months ago
Whoa, I wasn't aware the Intellistar could narrate "Hurricane force winds expected" O_o
socool775 6 months ago
again yes so what...what are u expecting it hotter or colder or something??
Dj0287 2 years ago
Why are asking this everywhere?
LightningFever86 2 years ago
my name is ivan
theluigifan 3 years ago
Why are the videos scrunched?
DarkShadowRage2 3 years ago 2
Oh man, this one brings me back, when I lived in Sarasota, FL during hurricane Charley our forecast called for wind SW 100 to 120 MPH. Wind could occasionally gust over 120 MPH. That was fun, should have recorded it.
wrale577 3 years ago
Check out my Hurricane Katrina local forecast...It called for winds over 100 mph...winds gusts could reach 150 mph.
Dj0287 3 years ago
What song is this?
chris92777 4 years ago
who knows
HurricaneFreak30336 4 years ago
I am glad that since those two hurricane seasons, 2004 and 2005, it has been fairly quiet as far as U.S. landfalls go.
ILovestorms 4 years ago 2
Wow, i just realized there's a grammatical error when he reads the weather bulletins. He should say "have been issued", not "has been issued"
GTAIVman 5 months ago
Whoa, I wasn't aware the Intellistar could narrate "Hurricane force winds expected" O_o
socool775 6 months ago
again yes so what...what are u expecting it hotter or colder or something??
Dj0287 2 years ago
Why are asking this everywhere?
LightningFever86 2 years ago
my name is ivan
theluigifan 3 years ago
Why are the videos scrunched?
DarkShadowRage2 3 years ago 2
Oh man, this one brings me back, when I lived in Sarasota, FL during hurricane Charley our forecast called for wind SW 100 to 120 MPH. Wind could occasionally gust over 120 MPH. That was fun, should have recorded it.
wrale577 3 years ago
Check out my Hurricane Katrina local forecast...It called for winds over 100 mph...winds gusts could reach 150 mph.
Dj0287 3 years ago
What song is this?
chris92777 4 years ago
who knows
HurricaneFreak30336 4 years ago
I am glad that since those two hurricane seasons, 2004 and 2005, it has been fairly quiet as far as U.S. landfalls go.
ILovestorms 4 years ago 2