Facing the Fury: Facing internet misinformation during severe weather
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The internet provides the public access to a huge amount of information.
The First Warn 5 Weather Team uses the internet to look at the weather models predicting where a hurricane is going to form, move and hit within two or three weeks in the future.
But interpreting that information is a whole different thing.
Meteorologist Sergio Puente helps us wade through the never ending social media presence of misinformation and media-rologists.
So during hurricane season, when you're scrolling through your favorite social media platform, know what you're looking at before panic sets in.
Watch the video above for the full story.