Videos and photo : Hurricane Dorian may be similar to Matthew — but stronger and slower-Bryan Norcross ,chief meteorologist at WTVJ-TV
According to Norcross "While residents should "think in Matthew terms," the storm could still come over the Florida Coast. “Florida is well within the cone. It’s not like on the fringe or something. And remember, the center only stays in the cone 2/3 of the time,"
Norcross is a chief meteorologist at WTVJ-TV in Miami, he rose to the position while reporting live as Category 5 Hurricane Andrew plowed a path of destruction across South Florida in August 1992.
“As it stands right now, coastal Florida has got to be ready for storm surge exceeding Matthew. And higher winds than Matthew. And heavier rain than Matthew," Norcross said Saturday morning.
"Just be ready for that. We’re in a position where you’re talking three, four, five days in advance of what you have to be ready for," he said.
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