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- Weather Channel reporter Jim Cantore is being mocked for his dramatic coverage of Hurricane Ida in New Orleans.
- The storm was devastating, but Cantore was shown over-dramatizing his stand-ups on multiple occasions.
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On the sixteen year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Ida made landfall on the Gulf Coast and continues to leave a trail of destruction in her wake. Louisiana, Mississippi and parts of Alabama remain under a state of emergency, and more than one million people are without power.
Keep your thoughts and prayers with those who were and are in Ida’s path.
Ida first hit Grand Isle, Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane on Sunday afternoon with winds 7mph shy of a Category 5β the strongest categorization. It weakened slightly by the time it made its way through New Orleans, but the strength and destruction of the storm is catastrophic in many parts of the Gulf states.
Ida was and is no joke. However, Weather Channel reporter Jim Cantore is the butt of many.
Cantore was stationed in New Orleans over the weekend and is receiving backlash for his coverage of the storm. His notoriety within the weather world is so profound that Louisiana didn’t want him.
Heeeey @JimCantore New Orleans donβt want you π©π
π·: Kristyn Lirette pic.twitter.com/huPEhDu7Kq
— Payton Malone WWL-TV (@paytonmalonewx) August 27, 2021
Upon arrival, he was wearing a baseball helmet and looked like he was about to be blown over.
Jim Cantore going with the baseball helmet. pic.twitter.com/YbNgEaWZPv
— Eddie Radosevich (@Eddie_Rado) August 29, 2021
Meanwhile, people walked calmly around him.
Jim Cantore acting as if he is going to be blown away any minute while pedestrian calmly walks by. #idahurricane pic.twitter.com/ABklZp2es2
— Lucas Day (@Lukelakers) August 29, 2021
What is up with the weather channel dudes? π€£π€£ They can hardly stand, yet 2 dudes are strolling down the street virtually unfazed? #ida #cantore #goodloe pic.twitter.com/lerICuWpfJ
— some of ya'll make me drink π₯ (@KenGrisham) August 29, 2021
In two different instances, people were doing cartwheels.
Power worker from Missouri performing behind Jim Cantore of the Weather Channel in New Orleans this evening pic.twitter.com/GhKIFGCvcV
— Mike Fleming (@mfleming143) August 30, 2021
Meanwhile, you have someone doing a cartwheel behind Jim Cantore as he does his live coverage of Hurricane Ida. π€¦π»ββοΈ pic.twitter.com/AYYbeNA148
— Tyler Roney (@TylerJRoney) August 29, 2021
People were straight up trolling him.
Utility crew destroys Jim Cantore. pic.twitter.com/UfxNbSlDkQ
— JS (@PortChecagou) August 29, 2021
Just another normal storm for a fan of Jim Cantore π¬#Hurricane_Ida pic.twitter.com/P1JDLq97cg
— Florida Pete πΊπΈ (@pbyrond) August 29, 2021
I love me some Jim Cantore coverage of Hurricane Ida #twc #HurricaneIda pic.twitter.com/mb4YIMoMUg
— John (@johndplatt) August 29, 2021
New Orleans Power lineman upstaging Jim Cantore during #HurricaneIda coverage pic.twitter.com/Dl60SjF9v6
— Chris Murphy (@CP_Murphy) August 29, 2021
With that all being shown, Ida is a nasty bitch and Cantore did legitimately get knocked over by the wind.
Jim Cantore is down.
I repeat: JIM CANTORE IS DOWN pic.twitter.com/8morYn0Z2x— Dirtycracker (@dirtycracker) August 29, 2021
It was Cantore’s delivery and garb that had many people either upset with or laughing at him. It was a bit much.
Our thoughts are with you, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.