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The American weather anchor broadcast the weather on the camera "exhaust", which triggered heated discussion among the audience

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The American weather anchor broadcast the weather on the camera "exhaust", which triggered heated discussion among the audience

According to the British "Daily Star" reported on January 27, on January 19, Marc Weinberg, the chief meteorologist of the United States, unconsciously "vented" to the camera when broadcasting the weather forecast, which triggered heated discussion among the audience.

The American weather anchor broadcast the weather on the camera "exhaust", which triggered heated discussion among the audience

Weinberg is responsible for weather broadcasting on WDRB News Radio in Louisville, Kentucky. As you can see from the video shared by netizen Jordan Doenges on Twitter, Weinberg pointed to the big screen and explained that "cold air blows from Des Moines."

Then he turned to face the camera, paused awkwardly for a moment, and made a loud noise from behind, and then his whole body shook a little.

The American weather anchor broadcast the weather on the camera "exhaust", which triggered heated discussion among the audience

However, the anchor was quite dedicated, and continued calmly afterwards: "The target this time is Iowa. ”

The sharp-eyed audience noticed the funny picture and laughed, and someone knowingly asked: "The weather forecaster is here again!" Did the weather forecaster in Louisville put a P on the radio?"

Another also spotted the sign and commented: "Everything is in the eye. By the way, my brother-in-law is a meteorologist on TV and he also finds it funny. ”

The American weather anchor broadcast the weather on the camera "exhaust", which triggered heated discussion among the audience

Others joked: "This guy stares at the camera like your dog stares at you when it's convenient." ”

Weinberg quickly became popular, but this is not the first time that a weather host has made a mistake on live television.

Earlier, Paul Dellegatto, chief meteorologist at Fox News Channel 13, was broadcasting live at home when his golden retriever walked into the camera and made him famous in one fell swoop.

The American weather anchor broadcast the weather on the camera "exhaust", which triggered heated discussion among the audience

The furry dog jumped on Paul's leg while he was announcing the weather, clinging to him and refusing to leave, leaving Paul very helpless.

And at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, weather expert Jeff Lyons was interrupted by his pet cat Betty while working from home.

The cat then went viral and now appears regularly on weather broadcast screens at NBC-affiliated news stations. Viewers called it the "weather forecast cat."

Image source: Daily Star, Bing