Mississippi Meteorologist Prayed Live On Air Before Tornado Hit Town
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Matt Laubhan, the chief meteorologist for local network WTVA was shocked during his broadcast when he saw a tornado heading straight for Amory.
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Matt Laubhan, the chief meteorologist for local network WTVA was shocked during his broadcast when he saw a tornado heading straight for Amory on the radar.
Referring to a tornado, Mr Laubhan said, "Assuming we're moving at 65 miles per hour I'd say the western few streets in Amory are now less than two minutes away. This is a strong life-threatening tornado that's going to move either extremely close to Amory or through the northern part of the city of Amory."