1987
Michael Fish
The weather presenter embarrasses was Michael Fish, who famously said there would not be a hurricane before the Great Storm of 1987 struck the UK.
Michael Fish, a weather presenter for the BBC, famously failed to predict the severity of the Great Storm of 1987 in the UK. This led to embarrassment as the storm caused widespread damage and loss of life.
Micheal Fish
The event usually known as The Great Storm. A hurricane swept across southern England and caused widespread damage. Thousands of trees were blown down and several people were killed. It was not so much that Michael Fish failed to predict the event, he actually reassured everyone that it would not happen. The previous evening during his BBC weather forecast, he said that a lady TV viewer had contacted the BBC and said she had heard there was a hurricane on the way. Fish just chuckled and said no, there was nothing at all to worry about, it was not coming anywhere near the UK.
Probably the one that hit on 15th October 1987 - in which 18 people were killed. It was made famous by BBC weather presenter Michael Fish - who stated in his broadcast "...earlier today a woman phoned the BBC and asked if there was a hurricane coming. Well - don't worry, there isn't..." - A few hours later, the storm hit the UK !
Water + Electric = Lantern fish or Storm
Michael Fish was born on April 27, 1944.
Michael Fish was born on April 27, 1944.
Sean Michael Fish is 5' 10".
So that they know how to set up their boats, and what fish there will be, and what bait to use.
Fish can be less active during a lightning storm due to changes in water pressure and temperature, as well as increased turbulence and decreased visibility. However, some species may still bite, especially if they are feeding or if the storm stirs up food sources. Anglers often report mixed results, so fishing during a storm can be unpredictable. It's essential to prioritize safety and avoid being on the water during severe weather.