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Hurricane Katrina TWC coverage 8/28/05: Clip 10

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2007

This is the 10th clip of The Weather Channel's Hurricane Katrina coverage (live report with Jim Cantore from Gulfport) record in the same place (Gulfport) on Sunday evening 8/28/05!

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  • I like Jim Cantore. He tells it as it is. No BS from him.

    "Get down on your knees and pray."

  • Katrina made LEGENDS out of people like Warren Madden (who was on shift when the thing came on land), Jim Cantore and Mike Bettes

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  • Every Channel needs a Jim Cantore !

    Wish we had one for the Weather Network !

  • that place isn't there anymore..

  • jim cantore the best in the buisness

  • To Juan's defense, I think he was talking to guy that was talking about first to comment. If not, well then he'll have to live with guilt the rest of his life

    -response to silverbackong

  • Here in Ohio we get leftovers from hurricanes. Ivan caused some flooding in low-lying areas around here (I'm on high ground though). We got some rain from Katrina too.

  • wow

  • juan do u know how many people died cuz of dat hurricane.looks like u never been through a natural disaster

  • Juan, if you were in the storm, you would care. The poster LIVED in the storms path and lost power for about 3 weeks!

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