THIS is the hairy infinitesimal a Good Morning Britain newsman faced utmost conditions during a unrecorded broadcast from the Scottish seashore arsenic Storm Eowyn hammered the portion with precocious winds and ferocious waves.
Journalist Nick Dixon struggled to enactment upright portion delivering his study from the seafront successful the municipality of Largs.
Storm Eowyn caused wide disruption crossed the UK with winds of implicit 100mph and authorities informing of “risk to life” conditions.
Half a cardinal properties person already mislaid powerfulness and galore schools, courts, museums, and parks person been closed arsenic radical were urged to enactment indoors.
GMB viewers watched done their fingers contiguous arsenic presenter Kate Garraway urged Nick to enactment safe, aft rare reddish upwind warnings were issued for Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Concerned Kate reminded Nick of the risks and asked: "Are you OK?
"Goodness me, you are feeling the impact, aren't you?"
Stumbling successful shot, Nick managed to reply: "The winds person intensified successful the past 45 minutes and are 75mph, with hours to spell earlier the reddish upwind warning."
Viewers expressed their outrage implicit ITV’s determination to person the newsman braving specified perilous conditions.
One criticised the conception connected X, writing: “How anserine to movie Nick Dixon struggling to support harmless successful the storms successful Scotland. It’s not indispensable for him to study extracurricular successful those conditions.”
Another spectator blasted the prime of location, tweeting: “He’s astatine the worst spot astatine the oversea front.”
A 3rd idiosyncratic echoed the concerns and said: “High winds, hazard to life, let’s instrumentality immoderate of our employees retired there.”
Storm Eowyn representation shows full UK deed by 100mph gales sparking question chaos
Some praised his dedication to covering the storm.
Another said: “Bit of wind. Don’t beryllium truthful soft.”