Matthew Cappucci, a meteorologist for The Washington Post’s Capital Weather Gang, was caught on camera vomiting while flying ...
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Matthew Cappucci: A 10-mile wide stadium of the gods – what it was like to fly into Hurricane Melissa’s eye
On Sunday night, I flew through Hurricane Melissa’s eye – a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse into meteorology that most will never have. It was humbling, mesmerising and, surprisingly, poignant – equal ...
A storm chaser going through the eye of Hurricane Melissa puked on national TV, and the incident has made him instantly ...
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Storm chaser vomits on-air while flying through Hurricane Melissa
A storm chaser threw up while riding through Hurricane Melissa, but it's only gotten him more popular. Matthew Cappucci, a ...
An intrepid storm chaser threw up while taking a bumpy ride through Hurricane Melissa. Matthew Cappucci, a senior ...
Matthew Cappucci, a senior meteorologist at MyRadar and storm chaser, spoke with NBC News’ Kate Snow about his experience ...
Here & Now ‘s Peter O’Dowd speaks with Matthew Cappucci, a MyRadar senior meteorologist, about his experience flying into the ...
CNN gave viewers a queasy moment Monday night when OutFront aired footage of meteorologist Matthew Cappucci puking during a ...
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami reports buildings in the path of Melissa’s eye could face “total structural ...
A Hurricane Hunter aircraft pierced Hurricane Melissa's eye, capturing rare cockpit footage of its 22-mile-wide clear centre.
Meteorologist and storm chaser Matthew Cappucci tells the BBC that Melissa, a category five hurricane, will be the strongest ...
Hurricane Melissa, a massive Category 5 storm, made landfall in Jamaica, barreling in from the Atlantic with 185 mph ...
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