Meteorologist reacts like a pro when quake hits during forecast

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Meteorologist Reacts When Quake Hits During Weathercast
Meteorologist Reacts When Quake Hits During Weathercast


A 4.2 magnitude earthquake was centered near KOCO 5 News in Oklahoma City Monday morning. The epicenter of the earthquake was near Choctaw, about 13 miles away from northeast Oklahoma City.



The earthquake struck when KOCO 5 Meteorologist Danielle Dozier was doing weather on the morning news -- and her reaction was pretty incredible. Not only did she stay calm, but she actually apologized for her reaction and got rick back to the forecast!

'Woah! Oh my gosh. I'm so sorry. This is live on air. That was way bigger than what we just felt earlier, that was well over 4.0 magnitude, I can tell you that much right now. Let me finish this forecast and then ... forgive me. That one actually sacred me, that's how powerful that one was.'

Yes, that's right: Dozier actually apologized for allowing the quake to interrupt her forecast. Talk about reacting well under pressure. She may just be the most dedicated (and calm) meteorologist out there.

Of course, totally losing it during an earthquake is understandable, too. Check out other reporter reactions to earthquakes:

Seismologist Praises Anchors' Viral Earthquake Reaction
Seismologist Praises Anchors' Viral Earthquake Reaction



'Woah!' Reporter Reacts to Earthquake on Live TV
'Woah!' Reporter Reacts to Earthquake on Live TV

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