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FOX Weather’s Bryan Norcross Talks Hurricanes, Ted Turner, Richard Simmons & More
The weeklong special includes cockpit access with hurricane hunters and updates on how AI models are improving forecasts, FOX Weather said.
FOX Weather hurricane specialist Bryan Norcross will host a live special, 'Hurricane HQ: Eye on the Season,' from the National Hurricane Center in Miami on June 1 alongside Ian Oliver, kicking off a week of network coverage.
Norcross, who joined the initial CNN team, is widely remembered for remaining on air for 23 hours to inform residents during Hurricane Andrew, establishing his reputation as a trusted voice during major storms.
Computer models continue advancing in hurricane forecasting, with The Google DeepMind model demonstrating success that the National Hurricane Center now adopts, improving forecast accuracy and public preparedness during storm season.
Norcross emphasizes the 100th anniversary of the 1962 Miami hurricane, warning that a major strike on modern Miami-Dade County, now housing 3 million people, could result in a $300 billion disaster.
Despite technological advances in forecasting, Norcross contends the public faces more confusing information today, noting a general distrust of source material that complicates efforts to keep communities informed during storms.