Watch this Oklahoma City meteorologist get shaken by an earthquake on live TV
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This morning, Oklahoma City meteorologist Danielle Dozier experienced a 4.3-magnitude earthquake while she was in the middle of her weather forecast on live TV.
"Whoa! Oh my gosh!" she declared, before covering her mouth. "I'm so sorry. This is live on air."
"Forgive me," she said a moment later. "It actually scared me — that's how powerful it was."
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Dozier wasn't alone. Over at another outlet, meteorologist Lacey Swope was even more dramatic. The Washington Post has video of her startling reaction.
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Jordan Valinsky is the lead writer for Speed Reads. Before joining The Week, he wrote for New York Observer's tech blog, Betabeat, and tracked the intersection between popular culture and the internet for The Daily Dot. He graduated with a degree in online journalism from Ohio University.