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let's go now to meteorologist jennifer gray with the latest advisory from the national hurricane centernd what communities here on the treasure coast can expect, jennifer. >> victor, it really is incredible to touch on what you were talking about how this storm is just offshore. all you have to do is look east. if this storm would have jogged a little bit farther to the west, it would have meant a huge difference in the impacts or potential impacts florida could have felt, especially where you are, victor. as this travels to the north, we'll still get impacts along the florida coast. this is a category 2. we'll get the wind, we'll get the rain and storm surge and beach erosion even with the storm this far out. just imagine if it would have traveled just a little bit farther to the west we could have been in a much, much different scenario. so winds are 110 miles per hour right now. that's no joke. 125-mile-per-hour gusts. here's the radar. you can see that eye, that center of the storm still lashing out at grand bahama, if you can believe that. it has been days and days the bahamas have
let's go now to meteorologist jennifer gray with the latest advisory from the national hurricane centernd what communities here on the treasure coast can expect, jennifer. >> victor, it really is incredible to touch on what you were talking about how this storm is just offshore. all you have to do is look east. if this storm would have jogged a little bit farther to the west, it would have meant a huge difference in the impacts or potential impacts florida could have felt, especially...
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meteorologist jennifer gray is in the cnn weather center.is a hugely threatening storm, but it's also very ominous because it's so unpredictable and slow. >> that's the main thing. it's so slow. this is incredibly powerful. this is not just barely a category 5. this tops the category 5 threshold by leaps and bounds. this is the strongest storm to ever hit the bahamas. it has made that first land hall, the an co-islands that's part of the bahamas. it's moving at a snail's pace. you can pretty much walk fast or jog faster than this storm is going. and it's go ing to sit over the bahamas for a good 36 hours at least before making that northward turn. and so when you think about that, 185-mile-per-hour winds, gusts higher than 200 for a 36-hour duration, that is unprecedent. so this is moving at seven miles per hour right now. it's going to slow even more before this takes a turn to the north. and how soon that turn happens is crucial when you're talking about the impacts to florida and, of course, the rest of the southeast u.s. here are all the
meteorologist jennifer gray is in the cnn weather center.is a hugely threatening storm, but it's also very ominous because it's so unpredictable and slow. >> that's the main thing. it's so slow. this is incredibly powerful. this is not just barely a category 5. this tops the category 5 threshold by leaps and bounds. this is the strongest storm to ever hit the bahamas. it has made that first land hall, the an co-islands that's part of the bahamas. it's moving at a snail's pace. you can...
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hurricane, new word on where on the east coast could get hit the hardest and for that we turn to jennifer gray. where is it? what's the latest? >> anderson, as we move forward, the carolinas is where we need to focus on because that's where we could see a potential landfall as well as the biggest impacts moving forward. it is basically paralleling the coast of florida finally picked up some forward speed today so moving out of grand bahama island, their conditions will continue to improve, but it's still a 110 mile per hour windstorm with gusts of 130 and the wind field is expanding and that's interesting because tropical force -- tropical storm force winds extend 175 miles from the center so the storm is just sort of spreading out a little bit. you can see these rain bands pretty heavy on the rain on the west side of that storm and that's pushing all the rain bands, the rain, the wind into portions of florida and getting some very heavy rain right now. that's going to continue. we'll have the potential for flooding in florida, as well as very gusty winds. tropical storm forced winds. this is
hurricane, new word on where on the east coast could get hit the hardest and for that we turn to jennifer gray. where is it? what's the latest? >> anderson, as we move forward, the carolinas is where we need to focus on because that's where we could see a potential landfall as well as the biggest impacts moving forward. it is basically paralleling the coast of florida finally picked up some forward speed today so moving out of grand bahama island, their conditions will continue to...
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jennifer gray, thank you so much. appreciate it.ne dorian made landfall on elbow kay on abdbaco island. patrick oppmann has more. >> reporter: cars have flipped over, houses completely submerged under water and really a terrible scene there is what we're hearing, and we'll certainly get more images as the day progresses, and we'll get more updates. again, the storm living up to the warnings that bahamian authorities and others have been issuing all along and now it will be moving to where i am and probably stall out over here where i am, grand bahamas as a category 50. the maximum amount of land is some 30 feet. some live at sea level, some below sea level, in low-lying areas in towns and poor neighborhoods here. if those people have not evacuated here, it can inundate those tounds. it may be over the roof line where many people live. where we are is on the beach, but we're on the third story of a building here. it's high enough we should be okay with this massive storm surge, but many other people, fred, this is a storm that's alre
jennifer gray, thank you so much. appreciate it.ne dorian made landfall on elbow kay on abdbaco island. patrick oppmann has more. >> reporter: cars have flipped over, houses completely submerged under water and really a terrible scene there is what we're hearing, and we'll certainly get more images as the day progresses, and we'll get more updates. again, the storm living up to the warnings that bahamian authorities and others have been issuing all along and now it will be moving to where...
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our meteorologist, jennifer gray is in the cnn severe weather for us. jennifer, this monster storm is hovering off the southeastern united states tonight. >> it really is, wolf. and it's only going to get closer. and i want to add something to what brian just mentioned, with people just moving a little bit of a ways inland, you're still going to get hurricane force winds. so make sure that you're in a sturdy building, because you could still get hurricane force winds, and they could get 4 to 7 feet of storm surge along that portion of the coast. so just keep that in mind when you are evacuating, that you do get to a safe spot. 145-mile-per-hour winds, gusts of 170. it's stationary, not moving at all. still getting the worst of the winds right over grand bahama island, and it will still be impacting and battering that island as we get into tomorrow morning. we're already seeing rain bands push onshore in florida. we'll get gusty winds with those. we'll get very heavy downpours. and we'll only see more of them as we get into tomorrow morning and into tomor
our meteorologist, jennifer gray is in the cnn severe weather for us. jennifer, this monster storm is hovering off the southeastern united states tonight. >> it really is, wolf. and it's only going to get closer. and i want to add something to what brian just mentioned, with people just moving a little bit of a ways inland, you're still going to get hurricane force winds. so make sure that you're in a sturdy building, because you could still get hurricane force winds, and they could get 4...
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cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is here with the latest track. and so you know, all right, so you guys are all zeroing in on what's called the cone of uncertainty. does it look like dorian's going to pivot northwest? and if it does, what does that mean for floridians and the rest of the southeast? >> the cone hasn't moved farther west which is good news. florida's still going to feel the impacts of the storm. it's still too early to tell exactly how much more northwest this storm is going to go. i think the one mile per hour is actually a generous speed. it doesn't look like this thing is moving at all. this made landfall in the abacos mid yesterday. it's barely moved. sitting over grand bahama island, 15 mile-per-hour winds and moving at literally a snail's pace. look at this radar. there is a six-hour loop, and it looks like it is staying still over grand about mabout mama island -- grand bahama island. you can't wrap your head around the devastation that's going to be coming out of the bahamas in the coming days. it's incredibly, incredibly de
cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is here with the latest track. and so you know, all right, so you guys are all zeroing in on what's called the cone of uncertainty. does it look like dorian's going to pivot northwest? and if it does, what does that mean for floridians and the rest of the southeast? >> the cone hasn't moved farther west which is good news. florida's still going to feel the impacts of the storm. it's still too early to tell exactly how much more northwest this storm is going...
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let's go to cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. and, jennifer, this storm is incredibly powerful.us the details. >> it is. it's so big it's hard to keep your head around how strong the storm actually is. 180-mile-per-hour winds with gusts of 220. it's moved to the west at 7 miles per hour. this storm is moving incredibly slowly. it is approaching abaco islands and grand bahamas island next. this is going to be a long duration because it's moving so, so slowly. we're talkinger hurricane-force winds extending for 36 hours or more. it's moving so slowly, it's going to come to a screeching halt over the bahamas before it makes a turn to the north. when that turn to the north happens is going to determine so much, dana, about what impacts this is going to have on the u.s. still, too early to tell how close the storm is going to get to the united states and where exactly it's going to make that turn. that's why the next couple of days are so, so crucial. >> crucial, and maybe it's hard to answer this question, but do you think it's possible based on how unpredictable it is so far that t
let's go to cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. and, jennifer, this storm is incredibly powerful.us the details. >> it is. it's so big it's hard to keep your head around how strong the storm actually is. 180-mile-per-hour winds with gusts of 220. it's moved to the west at 7 miles per hour. this storm is moving incredibly slowly. it is approaching abaco islands and grand bahamas island next. this is going to be a long duration because it's moving so, so slowly. we're talkinger hurricane-force...
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meteorologist jennifer gray, jennifer, when will the rain stop?> well, it's supposed to finally wrap up this evening. it's been relentless all day. some areas got more than 35 inches of rain. in fact, outside of whinney and beaumont received more than 40" of rain. all these areas shaded in the white received anywhere from, say, 35 to 40" of rain. actually unbelievable right along i-10. portions of i-10 have been shut down today. also around houston, we've received anywhere from 20, 25" of rain. the rain is finally starting to taper off to the south. so, areas to the south are now getting downpours where we have seen relentless rain throughout the day. that's starting to slack up a little bit. so, the water is finally able to recede. it's going to take a while for all this water to go down because it came up so fast. and so much of it. you can see it sort of fizzles out as we go throughout the next couple of hours. this is the live radar. you can see the flash flood warnings still in place all along i-10, houston and beaumont, all the way to the lo
meteorologist jennifer gray, jennifer, when will the rain stop?> well, it's supposed to finally wrap up this evening. it's been relentless all day. some areas got more than 35 inches of rain. in fact, outside of whinney and beaumont received more than 40" of rain. all these areas shaded in the white received anywhere from, say, 35 to 40" of rain. actually unbelievable right along i-10. portions of i-10 have been shut down today. also around houston, we've received anywhere from 20,...
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first to jennifer gray live in the cnn weather center. jennifer, where is the storm right now. >> right now about 150 miles south of charleston. and you're right, just shy of a category 3. with 110-mile-per-hour winds, gusts of 130 moving about 8-mile-per-hour in a north northwestly direction. you can see the outer bands making it on on shore. south carolina, georgia, florida still feeling impacts of the storm. we are concerned about places like charleston as you mentioned because we are expected to see the storm surge push in. it's a very vulnerable area. we could see maybe the second or third highest tide level there just behind hugo. if you remember that it can cause major flooding in the area. conditions will deteriorate throughout the day tomorrow. midday especially is when we think the peak winds will be. and then it will head north and east most likely. there is a potential for this storm to make landfall anywhere along the carolinas still too early to tell but places like wilmington the outer banks don't need to let your guard down
first to jennifer gray live in the cnn weather center. jennifer, where is the storm right now. >> right now about 150 miles south of charleston. and you're right, just shy of a category 3. with 110-mile-per-hour winds, gusts of 130 moving about 8-mile-per-hour in a north northwestly direction. you can see the outer bands making it on on shore. south carolina, georgia, florida still feeling impacts of the storm. we are concerned about places like charleston as you mentioned because we are...
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cnn's jennifer gray is in the weather center. jennifer, do you have an update?hat's the latest track? >> latest track is parallel to the coast basically, about 100 miles off is shore. they won't get to 110 mi 110-mile-per-hour winds around the center but tropical storm force winds, after relentless winds to the islands now pulling to the north, finally gaining some speed. and that will continue to pick up the forward speed as we go through the next few days. you can see the outer rain bands impactingort pierce, west palm beach. that's the story up and down the coast. winds will pick up and temporarily die down again. but you can see, the center of the storm, just offshore. i mean, how much closer do we have gotten to this. we really, really got lucky with this storm across florida. south carolina and north carolina, though, i really think that's where the focus is going to be, as we go through the end of the week. because, we could see a landfall potential here across south carolina and north carolina as a category 2, possibly. and we know how vulnerable the out
cnn's jennifer gray is in the weather center. jennifer, do you have an update?hat's the latest track? >> latest track is parallel to the coast basically, about 100 miles off is shore. they won't get to 110 mi 110-mile-per-hour winds around the center but tropical storm force winds, after relentless winds to the islands now pulling to the north, finally gaining some speed. and that will continue to pick up the forward speed as we go through the next few days. you can see the outer rain...
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. >>> now to the cnn severe weather center and meteorologist jennifer gray. jennifer, this is frightening. the new national hurricane center calling this a high-end category 5. we haven't mentioned where and when this hurricane will move next. i'm seeing hurricane warnings now issued for florida. >> right, yes. florida, that's new with the 5:00 advisory. this is a very scary storm. this is one of the most powerful storms ever in the atlantic basin, and this is the strongest storm to ever impact the bahamas. and to think about how slow this is moving, it's slowed down even more so throughout the day today. now going only at 5 miles per hour. still 75 miles east of freeport. to think calling that slow is going to be another 15 hours before it gets there. it's basically sitting right over the bahamas for an incredible extended period of time. it took six hours to go across abaco island. it's incredible. now where it's going to go next is the million dollars question because when it takes that turn to the north, it's going to mean the difference between how many i
. >>> now to the cnn severe weather center and meteorologist jennifer gray. jennifer, this is frightening. the new national hurricane center calling this a high-end category 5. we haven't mentioned where and when this hurricane will move next. i'm seeing hurricane warnings now issued for florida. >> right, yes. florida, that's new with the 5:00 advisory. this is a very scary storm. this is one of the most powerful storms ever in the atlantic basin, and this is the strongest storm...
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let's start with meteorologist jennifer gray. what are you learning? >> storm has winds of 110 miles per hour, moving to the west at 5 miles per hour. actually getting forward movement. in fact, grand bahama island should feel conditions improve over the next couple of hours, finally after just beating the island for days and days. so, finally, starting to move forward, just skirting the coast of florida. we will still get rain, wind, surge, all across florida. but more confident now that this is going to skirt just offshore. and you can see the rain bands already starting to pile in along i-95 and points to the west. all along the barrier islands, intercoastal waterway, getting a lot of water pushed in. and that's going to be the trend over the next few days. so as this moves forward, we'll continue that category 2 status as it bends back to the northeast. once we get into the carolinas, that's when we could possibly see an actual landfall with this storm. anywhere from, say, south carolina all the way up through north carolina, the outer banks even c
let's start with meteorologist jennifer gray. what are you learning? >> storm has winds of 110 miles per hour, moving to the west at 5 miles per hour. actually getting forward movement. in fact, grand bahama island should feel conditions improve over the next couple of hours, finally after just beating the island for days and days. so, finally, starting to move forward, just skirting the coast of florida. we will still get rain, wind, surge, all across florida. but more confident now that...
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cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is tracking the flood. what more do we know? for? >> this will slowly start to die down as we get into this evening. the damage has already been down. throughout the day today, rainfall rates as high as six to eight inches an hour, some places between houston and beaumont have received more than 35" of rain since the storm came onshore. you can see it's still raining. the heaviest rain has sunk south of i-10, which will give those areas a little bit of a relief. still, the flood threat is very real. once the rain stops completely later this evening, it is going to take a while for that water to recede. so, we still have flash flood warnings in place. we also have flash flood emergencies in some locations. that area shaded in white indicates more than 20" of rain. like i said, some of those areas within that white area received more than 35" of rain. unbelievable. so, here is the high-rise forecast radar. this is what we've been dealing with. as we go forward in time you can see it starts to really die down. this is 10:00 p.m. to
cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is tracking the flood. what more do we know? for? >> this will slowly start to die down as we get into this evening. the damage has already been down. throughout the day today, rainfall rates as high as six to eight inches an hour, some places between houston and beaumont have received more than 35" of rain since the storm came onshore. you can see it's still raining. the heaviest rain has sunk south of i-10, which will give those areas a little bit of...
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jennifer gray, meteorologist in the weather center.s of the bahamas, it's going to sit there. so what they are experiencing right now is only going to heighten. >> right. this is unprecedented. this is the worst storm that's ever hit the bahamas already. you add to that, it's basically going to sit here for a day and a half. 185-mile-per-hour winds. it's really mind-boggling. it's scary and excruciating to watch how slow this storm is moving. only at 5 miles per hour. that has slowed down in the 5:00 advisory compared to previous ones where it was moving at 7 miles per hour. so that little slow and forward speed will mean a lot of difference across these areas because it's just longer duration that they're going to have to withstand these incredible winds. and so as this continues to push to the west, we'll see these watches and warnings continue to fire up all up and down the coast. right now we have hurricane warnings in place across florida. that's new from the 5:00 advisory as well. so that's been upgraded. and this is expected to
jennifer gray, meteorologist in the weather center.s of the bahamas, it's going to sit there. so what they are experiencing right now is only going to heighten. >> right. this is unprecedented. this is the worst storm that's ever hit the bahamas already. you add to that, it's basically going to sit here for a day and a half. 185-mile-per-hour winds. it's really mind-boggling. it's scary and excruciating to watch how slow this storm is moving. only at 5 miles per hour. that has slowed down...
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cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is following dorian's every move. so did you get an update? what's the latest track for dorian? >> well, still -- still moving at one mile per hour and still just -- just decimating the parts of the bahamas. grand bahama island, even the abacos still getting very, very strong winds. 150 mile-per-hour winds still within the storm moving at one mile per hour. gusts of 190 right on grand bahama island right there. it's trying to move off shore. that southern part of the eye. but still right around the eye, the eyewall still getting the hardest winds, the strongest winds right around freeport and all along grand bahama island. this is a six-hour loop. look, it doesn't even look like it moves at all. you can see the outer bands already starting to make it on shore across florida. so that will continue throughout the day today and tomorrow. when you get those bands, we'll also have the winds pick up a little bit. they may back off a little bit once it's passed. that's completely normal, as well. this is expected to make that turn to the north and pi
cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is following dorian's every move. so did you get an update? what's the latest track for dorian? >> well, still -- still moving at one mile per hour and still just -- just decimating the parts of the bahamas. grand bahama island, even the abacos still getting very, very strong winds. 150 mile-per-hour winds still within the storm moving at one mile per hour. gusts of 190 right on grand bahama island right there. it's trying to move off shore. that southern...
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i want to bring in jennifer gray, meteorologist, who is tracking this catastrophic storm from the cnn weather center. what are you seeing? >> there were no changes to the 4:00 p.m. update. winds still 185 miles per hour. so unfortunately, they're not going down. this is the strongest storm to ever make landfall in the bahamas and tied for the strongest storm to ever make landfall in the atlantic basin. so this is a powerful storm, no doubt. it's crawling to the west at a snail's pace. this is going to sit over the bahamas for several days as it continues its westward journey at only 7 miles per hour. and it's going to slow down even more if you can believe that. 220-mile-per-hour gusts. it's painful to watch this because those areas are going to get hit with 185-mile-per-hour winds for days. we're not just talking about a fleeting moment. we're talking about days of conditions like this. now the storm is going to continue its westward journey. it will eventually turn to the north. when that happens, that will mean everything. and the difference between florida getting hit with these e
i want to bring in jennifer gray, meteorologist, who is tracking this catastrophic storm from the cnn weather center. what are you seeing? >> there were no changes to the 4:00 p.m. update. winds still 185 miles per hour. so unfortunately, they're not going down. this is the strongest storm to ever make landfall in the bahamas and tied for the strongest storm to ever make landfall in the atlantic basin. so this is a powerful storm, no doubt. it's crawling to the west at a snail's pace....
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for that want to start off with cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. let's talk about the storm, where it is now and what's the latest. >> it's about 30 miles south of cape fear. it's moving to the northeast. still 100 miles per hour with 125 mile per hour gusts. it is moving a little bit faster in this 8:00 advisory, ten miles per hour, that's good news for the people along the north carolina coast. but it's still going to be a rough night for you. we are going to get a lot of wind, a lot of rain, and that storm surge is going to be very real across this portion of north carolina. so we're going to continue to see those impacts across the state, anderson, as we go through the overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. >> at this point is it expected to make landfall somewhere? >> that's the million dollar question. we don't know. at this point i would say it's probably doubtful. it is going to just skirt the coast off to the north and east and that's really what we're going to see over the overnight hours. we're going to see a lot of wind, we're going t
for that want to start off with cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. let's talk about the storm, where it is now and what's the latest. >> it's about 30 miles south of cape fear. it's moving to the northeast. still 100 miles per hour with 125 mile per hour gusts. it is moving a little bit faster in this 8:00 advisory, ten miles per hour, that's good news for the people along the north carolina coast. but it's still going to be a rough night for you. we are going to get a lot of wind, a lot of...
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let's go to jennifer gray. so explain what we've just learned. what's the latest? >> the latest information, the only change is the winds came down from 145 to 140. doesn't matter. it's still a strong category four stationary. this storm is sitting over grand bahama island and sitting there since yesterday when it impacted the west ever so slowly sitting stationary. if you can imagine, it's hard to believe the fact that a storm this powerful is not moving, anderson. >> how long is it likely to stay over the bahamas? is there any way to know? >> it will be there through the overnight hours tonight into tomorrow morning we should finally start to pick up a little forward speed by the time we get into tomorrow afternoon. look at this loop. six hours of time that goes by and you can see the center of the storm. it doesn't move at all. it's staying on grand bahama island and the bad part, the strongest winds around the eye wall are the strongst winds and they have been battering the island all day long. >> this is a dumb question but why does a hurricane just stall over
let's go to jennifer gray. so explain what we've just learned. what's the latest? >> the latest information, the only change is the winds came down from 145 to 140. doesn't matter. it's still a strong category four stationary. this storm is sitting over grand bahama island and sitting there since yesterday when it impacted the west ever so slowly sitting stationary. if you can imagine, it's hard to believe the fact that a storm this powerful is not moving, anderson. >> how long is...
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right now and for the latest on dorian, i want to go to the cnn hurricane center and bring in jennifer gray. jennifer? >> wolf, dorian has actually strengthened just a little bit with this latest advisory at 5:00. now 110 mile per hour winds, just shy of a category 3 actually with the center just offshore. you can see jacksonville to its west, gusts of 130 moving to the north/northwest at about 8 miles per hour, a little slower than it was before. it's expected to continue its forward speed and expected to impact mainly south carolina and north carolina as we go forward in time. charleston, for example, your conditions will continue to deteriorate as we go throughout the evening. peak winds expected by late morning tomorrow and then this storm moves on, skirting the outer banks and north carolina. >> thank you very much. with that, please welcome businessman andrew yang. [ applause ] >> thanks very much. welcome, thanks very much for coming. please be seated. mr. yang, what's the first thing you would do? and welcome to cnn, this historic town hall. what would be the first thing you would d
right now and for the latest on dorian, i want to go to the cnn hurricane center and bring in jennifer gray. jennifer? >> wolf, dorian has actually strengthened just a little bit with this latest advisory at 5:00. now 110 mile per hour winds, just shy of a category 3 actually with the center just offshore. you can see jacksonville to its west, gusts of 130 moving to the north/northwest at about 8 miles per hour, a little slower than it was before. it's expected to continue its forward...
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for the latest on dorian let's go to the weather center, our meteorologist jennifer gray. jennifer. >> hi, erin, that's right. this storm strengthened a bit in the 5:00 advisory just shy of the category three. still category 2. 10-mile-per-hour winds. gusts of 130 paralleling the florida coast the last couple much days moving north, northwest at 8-mile-per-hour. currently 150 miles south of charleston. that's one of the main areas we will watch the next day or so as conditions continue to deteriorate there all along the georgia coast, south carolina coast, charleston could see a big push of water as we go through the day tomorrow with the storm surge. as it races up the north carolina coast, possible landfall somewhere in the carolinas we'll keep you posted. >> all right thank you very much, jennifer. you know, the storm comes as we are facing a catastrophe of unprecedented proportions. you know hurricane dorian is just one thing right, one sign of the dangerous world that scientisting say we are entering if humans do not cut carbon pollution and cut it in half over the nex
for the latest on dorian let's go to the weather center, our meteorologist jennifer gray. jennifer. >> hi, erin, that's right. this storm strengthened a bit in the 5:00 advisory just shy of the category three. still category 2. 10-mile-per-hour winds. gusts of 130 paralleling the florida coast the last couple much days moving north, northwest at 8-mile-per-hour. currently 150 miles south of charleston. that's one of the main areas we will watch the next day or so as conditions continue to...
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circumstance with dorian, let's get the latest on the hurricane and go to cnn weather center with jennifer grayth the storm, it's almost a category three with winds of 110 miles per hour. 111 would be a category three with gusts of 130. moving to the north at 8. right now it's about 130 miles south of charleston. they will be feeling the tropical-storm-force winds tonight and conditions will continue to deteriorate as we go through tomorrow. getting those rain bands from south carolina all the way down to georgia and even florida still feeling it as well. could be a category two, possibility moving into a category three overnight. as the storm races off to the north, north carolina is in it just as much, chris, with a lot of storm surge, wind and rain. >> and you have area that is aren't used to taking storm surge. we'll be needing your help. thank you very much. the idea of bigger and bigger hurricanes, more and more frequently, that's one of the things that scientists worry about and point to as an indication of imminent climate change. what do you say? it's time to get some answers to voters
circumstance with dorian, let's get the latest on the hurricane and go to cnn weather center with jennifer grayth the storm, it's almost a category three with winds of 110 miles per hour. 111 would be a category three with gusts of 130. moving to the north at 8. right now it's about 130 miles south of charleston. they will be feeling the tropical-storm-force winds tonight and conditions will continue to deteriorate as we go through tomorrow. getting those rain bands from south carolina all the...
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for teaching people to question i mean syracuse university assistant professor communications jennifer gray deal told bloomberg that darpa's timeline does seem slow because it's not going to be done by the 2020 lection which everyone so afraid of big news influencing and she says i wonder if it's a bit of a p.r. move educating the public on media literacy along with legislation is what is important but elected officials lack motivation themselves for change and there is conflict of interest as they are though they are using these very platforms to get elected standard procedures put out fake news stories about your enemy going to hundreds of millions of dollars that were. all campaigns on facebook on twitter and that will say well thing. created in $1440.00 in college in london has instructed and shaped the young minds of writers like ian fleming and george orwell to adventure their grills and even prussian philosopher and economist karl marx however it is their lineage of political heavyweights that has always kept the expensive school for boys $13.00 to $18.00 in the headlines 20 prime mi
for teaching people to question i mean syracuse university assistant professor communications jennifer gray deal told bloomberg that darpa's timeline does seem slow because it's not going to be done by the 2020 lection which everyone so afraid of big news influencing and she says i wonder if it's a bit of a p.r. move educating the public on media literacy along with legislation is what is important but elected officials lack motivation themselves for change and there is conflict of interest as...
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for teaching people to question i mean syracuse university assistant professor communications jennifer gray deal told bloomberg that darpa's timeline does seem slow because it's not going to be done by the 2020 lection which everyone so afraid of news influencing and she says i wonder if it's a bit of a p.r. move educating the public on media literacy along with legislation is what is important but elected officials lack motivation themselves for change and there is conflict of interest as they are though they are using these very platforms to get elected standard procedures put out fake news stories about your enemy think of the hundreds of millions of dollars that were spent by all campaigns on facebook on twitter. will say well stay. greater than $1440.00 in college and london has instructed and shape the young minds of writers like ian fleming and george orwell to adventure bear grylls and even prussian philosopher and economist karl marx however it is their lineage of political heavyweights that has always kept the expensive school for boys $13.00 to $18.00 in the headlines 20 prime mi
for teaching people to question i mean syracuse university assistant professor communications jennifer gray deal told bloomberg that darpa's timeline does seem slow because it's not going to be done by the 2020 lection which everyone so afraid of news influencing and she says i wonder if it's a bit of a p.r. move educating the public on media literacy along with legislation is what is important but elected officials lack motivation themselves for change and there is conflict of interest as they...
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let's go to our meteorologist, jennifer gray. jennifer, what's the latest forecast?ics a definitely active, and not only those, but we have a couple of areas to watch over the next five days. those are the areas shaded in yellow. and we have imelda, hum berta, and jerry we're watching right now. tropical storm imelda has caused dangerous flooding across portions of houston and points east. look at rainfall totals from the storm. san bernard, texas, 21 inches of rain. and sargent, 19 inches. quite a bit. almost 2 feet of rain and the rain is still falling. this will slowly lift to the north, so we will get some very high rainfall totals across east texas as well as northwest louisiana, as we get into tomorrow. so the flooding is not over. as this gulf moisture continues to lift to the north, you can see those areas of 10 to 18 inches of rain possible right along the state line of louisiana and texas. and right along i-20 between tyler and shreveport. so areas to watch there. hurricane humberto right now winds of 120 miles per hour, gusts of 150. there's bermuda, and t
let's go to our meteorologist, jennifer gray. jennifer, what's the latest forecast?ics a definitely active, and not only those, but we have a couple of areas to watch over the next five days. those are the areas shaded in yellow. and we have imelda, hum berta, and jerry we're watching right now. tropical storm imelda has caused dangerous flooding across portions of houston and points east. look at rainfall totals from the storm. san bernard, texas, 21 inches of rain. and sargent, 19 inches....
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our meteorologist jennifer gray is joining us with the latest. what do we know, jennifer?> wolf, this one just formed this afternoon and 15 minutes later it made landfall. this is imelda impacting texas. we also have humberto as well as tropical depression 10. so the tropics are lighting up as it should, and this is the peak of hurricane season and you can see tropical storm imelda with rain across the houston area and galveston and points in between. some of these areas could see 6 to 10 inches of rain and isolated amounts even higher. so definitely flash flooding possible across portions of texas and louisiana over the next couple of days. humberto as well there, wofrl and that will cause quite a bit of damage possible around bermuda as it skirts to the north. >> thank you very much. we have more news coming up right after this. ous fur calms y nerves when i'm worried about >> thank you very much. we have more news coming up right after this. ith renters in? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! an
our meteorologist jennifer gray is joining us with the latest. what do we know, jennifer?> wolf, this one just formed this afternoon and 15 minutes later it made landfall. this is imelda impacting texas. we also have humberto as well as tropical depression 10. so the tropics are lighting up as it should, and this is the peak of hurricane season and you can see tropical storm imelda with rain across the houston area and galveston and points in between. some of these areas could see 6 to 10...
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jennifer gray is "outfront." how strong could the storm get by the time it hits the bahamas?he worst part about this is it could be just stall the relief efforts for day or so. while the storm passes. this is going to be nowhere near the strength of dorian. this is a tropical depression with 30 miles per hour winds. it could strengthen to a tropical storm. northwest movement at about 8 miles per hour. this is moving. that's the good part. dorian just sat. abaco and grand bahamas seeing a few showers off and on. it could strengthen to a tropical storm. 40 miles per hour winds by tomorrow afternoon. so that's about at best what those island will see. and then this is going to take a sharp curve to the east. looks like the coast of the u.s. is totally in the clear. as far as the cone goes. this could be a category 1 storm offshore. that's going to stay well offshore. 75 miles per hour winds there. and head to sea. this is the best case considering what is at stake here. that's why we have tropical storm warnings in place for a lot of bahamas. we have tropical storm watches in pl
jennifer gray is "outfront." how strong could the storm get by the time it hits the bahamas?he worst part about this is it could be just stall the relief efforts for day or so. while the storm passes. this is going to be nowhere near the strength of dorian. this is a tropical depression with 30 miles per hour winds. it could strengthen to a tropical storm. northwest movement at about 8 miles per hour. this is moving. that's the good part. dorian just sat. abaco and grand bahamas...
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let's go to meteorologist jennifer gray. she's at the cnn weather center. what's the latest forecast? i understand an update has just been released. >> the storm is sitting stationary, no movement at all. moving over an over again with gusts at 175, still battering grand bahama island. the worst of the storm over grand bahama as it sits there. look at the six-hour loop and you can see hardly any movement at all. you can see the rain bands pushing onshore. that's where we get periodic gusts. this should start to pick up more forward speed as we get into tomorrow. but by tomorrow morning they'll be dealing with this storm that's been sitting there for about 36 hours over the bahamas. still going to be there tomorrow morning. it's going to pick up to the north. look how close it is to the cone. it actually overlaps. daytona, cocoa beach. we know how vulnerable the outer banks are and especially places like charleston need to be very, very aware of where this storm is going to go. you're kind of playing with fire in florida because this storm is going to be so,
let's go to meteorologist jennifer gray. she's at the cnn weather center. what's the latest forecast? i understand an update has just been released. >> the storm is sitting stationary, no movement at all. moving over an over again with gusts at 175, still battering grand bahama island. the worst of the storm over grand bahama as it sits there. look at the six-hour loop and you can see hardly any movement at all. you can see the rain bands pushing onshore. that's where we get periodic...
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let's check in with meteorologist jennifer gray. she's following the storm's progression from cnn's center. so, jennifer, millions of people are ancien an chusly waiting to where it's going to hit. >> that's right. it hit elbow kay. that's the first. it will probably make several more as it moves to the west. 185 miles. it's a strong category 5 storm. it's crawling to the west. in fact, it will come to a screeching hall or very, very slow pace before making that turn to the north. it's got gusts of nearly 220 miles per hour, and where it makes that turn, and that's just what we were talking about right there that the president was listening to. when it makes that turn to the north, that timing is so crucial because that will mean everything as far as the impacts go for the state of florida and all up the coast of the u.s. so it is going to make that turn to the north eventually. but when that happens, it will mean the difference in, say, category 5 destructive winds possibly along the coast of florida or staying offshore, and you won
let's check in with meteorologist jennifer gray. she's following the storm's progression from cnn's center. so, jennifer, millions of people are ancien an chusly waiting to where it's going to hit. >> that's right. it hit elbow kay. that's the first. it will probably make several more as it moves to the west. 185 miles. it's a strong category 5 storm. it's crawling to the west. in fact, it will come to a screeching hall or very, very slow pace before making that turn to the north. it's...
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let's go to our meteorologist, jennifer gray. she's at the cnn weather center. tell us about the latest forecast, jennifer. >> well, wolf, the 5:00 advisory came out and the winds came down a little bit. 105 miles per hour. but it's still a strong category 2 with gusts of 125, moving to the northeast now at 10 miles per hour. you can see just paralleling the coast of south carolina and north carolina, still hasn't made a landfall. potential landfall in north carolina, but i would give it about a 50/50 chance. this thing could go offshore without making landfall. but that doesn't matter, because the impacts are going to be really similar to what we've seen along the carolinas. we still have those hurricane warnings in place for north and south carolina. storm surge threat is very real anywhere along the north carolina coast. and you can see the outer banks include 4 to 7 feet of storm surge possible. and then up to the north, we have 2 to 4 feet possible, as well. let's time this out. because this is going to be passing by morehead city, possible landfall there al
let's go to our meteorologist, jennifer gray. she's at the cnn weather center. tell us about the latest forecast, jennifer. >> well, wolf, the 5:00 advisory came out and the winds came down a little bit. 105 miles per hour. but it's still a strong category 2 with gusts of 125, moving to the northeast now at 10 miles per hour. you can see just paralleling the coast of south carolina and north carolina, still hasn't made a landfall. potential landfall in north carolina, but i would give it...
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as you heard jennifer gray just say, that's the low country, low-lying city at sea level and that's the big problem as dorian approaches. >> reporter: absolutely right, jake. we're going to show you an illustration of that. this city vulnerable because of how low it is to sea level. this is a road right next to the ashley river but right also next to downtown. just a short time ago we got a short burst of rain. the outer edges of the storm and a little bit of high tide, and this whole area was washed over with water. this isn't technically flooding. this is just standing water, but look how vulnerable this low-lying area is. we're going to avoid the cars and show you. over here is the ashley river. look at where that river comes up where the marsh hit and it comes pretty much to the road here and that is what makes this area to vulnerable. they say that the storm is going -- we're going to be feeling the effects in the next 24 to 36 hours. they've had 360,000-plus people evacuate from the coastal areas of south carolina, jake. almost half of them have evacuated from the charleston area.
as you heard jennifer gray just say, that's the low country, low-lying city at sea level and that's the big problem as dorian approaches. >> reporter: absolutely right, jake. we're going to show you an illustration of that. this city vulnerable because of how low it is to sea level. this is a road right next to the ashley river but right also next to downtown. just a short time ago we got a short burst of rain. the outer edges of the storm and a little bit of high tide, and this whole...
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for that want to start off with cnn meteorologist jennifer gray. let'
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cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is here with the latest track.t, so you guys are all
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let's check in with our meteorologist jennifer gray. so what's the new forecast for these storms?that's impacting texas and that's the one that's having the biggest impact right now. it has dumped almost two feet of rain across some places in southeast texas. winds of 30 miles per hour moving to the north at 5, but the biggest impact with this system now is definitely the rain. it is slow moving and we're seeing rain fall over and over on the same spots and it's called training and that creates a lot of dangerous flooding and that's what we've seen on the east side of houston for today and we're going to continue to see this push to the north as we go through the next few days. that gulf moisture will continue to feed in and you can see these areas shaded in pink in east texas and right on that louisiana-texas line. we could see 10 to 15 inches of rain in those areas over the next couple of days. something to watch, of course, and also hurricane humberto is now crossing just to the north of bermuda and that's continuing its northeastward journey at 20 miles per hour and bermuda ha
let's check in with our meteorologist jennifer gray. so what's the new forecast for these storms?that's impacting texas and that's the one that's having the biggest impact right now. it has dumped almost two feet of rain across some places in southeast texas. winds of 30 miles per hour moving to the north at 5, but the biggest impact with this system now is definitely the rain. it is slow moving and we're seeing rain fall over and over on the same spots and it's called training and that creates...
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gray hoodie? you've all seen her. if i ask if you recognize this next video, you will say yes. this was seared into my brain. this is jennifer. >> we know her from this video, where she had her breathing tube taken out after receiving a double lung transplant. she what hha has had cystic fib whole life, and the joy, the relishing of being able to breathe on her own. >> we skyped with her. >> we did, with rob as well. >> she had quite the story. >> the story is continuing. the door is being answered by the family of lacy, the donor of the lungs she's using to breathe right now. she watch this little moment. >> hi. >> i like that. she says -- >> you look exactly the way -- >> so cute. it's nice the family of the donor got to hug her. >> it's amazing. they actually said they spent the day driving so they could spend some time with the family. they go on to say make sure you're up to date, are you a donor? it does change peoples lives. >>> we heard many warnings from south africa. carjackings are prevalent. hate to say it, we have two videos that show the problem in action. these guys here, they look like they're in a truck. the
gray hoodie? you've all seen her. if i ask if you recognize this next video, you will say yes. this was seared into my brain. this is jennifer. >> we know her from this video, where she had her breathing tube taken out after receiving a double lung transplant. she what hha has had cystic fib whole life, and the joy, the relishing of being able to breathe on her own. >> we skyped with her. >> we did, with rob as well. >> she had quite the story. >> the story is...