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guessed it palm oil. no i don't it's bad for us if the e.u. stops buying oil from the school fees for our children to the bill fraud daily groceries selling palm oil helps us to pay for everything. we do. in malaysia palm oil is like gold the country's economy has flourished as the palm oil plantations have grown in kuala lumpur of the major players in the industry have gathered for a market forum the subject on everyone's minds here is the e.u. ruling they blame lobbyists for the decision. of anybody strong and very focused one of the problems we face would be any problem is that these small beast do not make an attempt to differentiate baumol coming from different from you said nations and we have already always stated that malaysia differently. the message about palm oil here is very different to that in europe. i know why. i feel. i've been running. this ad was created with government backing the debate in europe has turned palm oil into a matter of national pride in malaysia it's a country fighting t
guessed it palm oil. no i don't it's bad for us if the e.u. stops buying oil from the school fees for our children to the bill fraud daily groceries selling palm oil helps us to pay for everything. we do. in malaysia palm oil is like gold the country's economy has flourished as the palm oil plantations have grown in kuala lumpur of the major players in the industry have gathered for a market forum the subject on everyone's minds here is the e.u. ruling they blame lobbyists for the decision. of...
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palm oil industry.t destroyed by palm. it's incredible! i'm going to go home and try and look into the brands that i use, to make sure that the ingredients that are in it, you know, where it's come from. palm oil is up to ten times more productive than other vegetable oil crops. producers hope the sustainable, or acceptable side, more acceptable side, won't stay so hidden. claire marshall, bbc news, papua new guinea. and there's more on palm oil production in bbc three's unmasked: make—up's big secret, which will be on the bbc iplayer from tomorrow. formula i paid tribute to anthoine hubert today, the french driver who was killed in a crash in formula 2 at the spa circuit yesterday. at the belgian grand prix, ferrari secured their first victory of the season, as patrick gearey reports. for a minute, the engines fell silent. spa paused for anthoine hubert, killed in a crash in the formula 2 race here just yesterday. he was only 22. a tragic reminder of the risks drivers face as an occupational hazard. an
palm oil industry.t destroyed by palm. it's incredible! i'm going to go home and try and look into the brands that i use, to make sure that the ingredients that are in it, you know, where it's come from. palm oil is up to ten times more productive than other vegetable oil crops. producers hope the sustainable, or acceptable side, more acceptable side, won't stay so hidden. claire marshall, bbc news, papua new guinea. and there's more on palm oil production in bbc three's unmasked: make—up's...
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palm oil industry.going to go home and try and look into the brands that i use, to make sure that the ingredients that are in it, you know, where it's come from. palm oil is up to ten times more productive than other vegetable oil crops. producers hope the sustainable, more acceptable side, won't stay so hidden. claire marshall, bbc news, papua new guinea. pope francis was late making his sunday appearance at st peter's square after getting stuck in a lift. the pontiff was inside the elevator for 25 minutes before a team of firefighters managed to start it again. once he made it on to the balcony the pontiff announced he would be appointing 10 new cardinals next month. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @duncangolestani. hello there, good morning. cloudier, milder weather is set to return across much of the uk for monday. the weather will look a little bit different to the way it did on sunday. still a few showers around at the moment, particularly across northern areas but it is turning quite chilly and
palm oil industry.going to go home and try and look into the brands that i use, to make sure that the ingredients that are in it, you know, where it's come from. palm oil is up to ten times more productive than other vegetable oil crops. producers hope the sustainable, more acceptable side, won't stay so hidden. claire marshall, bbc news, papua new guinea. pope francis was late making his sunday appearance at st peter's square after getting stuck in a lift. the pontiff was inside the elevator...
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palm oil industry.ing to go home and try and look into the brands that i use, to make sure that the ingredients that are in it, you know, where it's come from. palm oil is up to ten times more productive than other vegetable oil crops. producers hope the sustainable, or acceptable side, won't stay so hidden. claire marshall, bbc news, papua new guinea. about 1,000 landscape painters took to the cliffs at lands end in cornwall this morning. their aim was to break a record, and to raise awareness about coastal erosion. our arts correspondent, david sillito, was there. i've never seen so many people on this path before. it's incredible. and so lovely to see, and it's a beautiful day. to be here with a thousand other artists, it's quite an extraordinary and quite weird thing, yes. welcome to lands end, one of the most familiar stretches of the british coastline, and today packed with painters. hundreds upon hundreds lined from here to sennen cove, both capturing the beauty but also reminding us of the threa
palm oil industry.ing to go home and try and look into the brands that i use, to make sure that the ingredients that are in it, you know, where it's come from. palm oil is up to ten times more productive than other vegetable oil crops. producers hope the sustainable, or acceptable side, won't stay so hidden. claire marshall, bbc news, papua new guinea. about 1,000 landscape painters took to the cliffs at lands end in cornwall this morning. their aim was to break a record, and to raise awareness...
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palm oil industry.i'm going to go home and try and look into the brands that i use, to make sure that the ingredients that are in it, you know, where it's come from. palm oil is up to ten times more productive than other vegetable oil crops. producers hope the sustainable, more acceptable side, won't stay so hidden. claire marshall, bbc news, papua new guinea. just before we go, let's go back to sharanjit leyl in hong kong. what is expected to happen today? we are standing in the midst of a thunderstorm. there was a warning in effect, tropical cyclones hit hong kong quite frequently. it is a stormy day and it is first of two—day general strike that is being called. we are expecting many workers to stay away and accords with this working — but whether on monday morning, it is going to make it hard to travel into work. the stu d e nts it hard to travel into work. the students are the backbone of these protests are taking part in the protests are taking part in the protest a nd protests are taking part in
palm oil industry.i'm going to go home and try and look into the brands that i use, to make sure that the ingredients that are in it, you know, where it's come from. palm oil is up to ten times more productive than other vegetable oil crops. producers hope the sustainable, more acceptable side, won't stay so hidden. claire marshall, bbc news, papua new guinea. just before we go, let's go back to sharanjit leyl in hong kong. what is expected to happen today? we are standing in the midst of a...
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palm oil industry.alm. it's incredible! i'm going to go home and try and look into the brands that i use, to make sure that the ingredients that are in it, you know, where it's come from. palm oil is up to ten times more productive than other vegetable oil crops. producers hope the sustainable, more acceptable side, won't stay so hidden. claire marshall, bbc news, papua new guinea. well, it has been three months now that we have seen weekends of protest here in hong kong. of course, they show no signs of dying down. we talked about the chaos at the airport, the disruption to transport links a little earlier in the programme but here again on saturday we saw more signs of violence. we saw scenes of police basically using but times, beating up basically using but times, beating up protesters in the subway system. teargas continues to be used as well. on their side, the protesters have been hitting back, throwing bricks, petrol—bombs, starting fires. real signs of chaos here in hong kong. this monday morni
palm oil industry.alm. it's incredible! i'm going to go home and try and look into the brands that i use, to make sure that the ingredients that are in it, you know, where it's come from. palm oil is up to ten times more productive than other vegetable oil crops. producers hope the sustainable, more acceptable side, won't stay so hidden. claire marshall, bbc news, papua new guinea. well, it has been three months now that we have seen weekends of protest here in hong kong. of course, they show...
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west palm beach almost 12:30. you get high tides of 2, 3 feet, and then 6 to 9 feet on top of that can be devastating. what is the storm surge? well, basically, winds flow around this system. it's a low pressure system. in a counterclockwise direction and that pushes and piles winds being driven at 150 miles per hour onshore. that water just piles up and has nowhere to go. water finds a way. it pushes its way onshore and inland into bays and rivers and rivulets. we have to watch it very carefully. we could see anywhere from 3 to 9-foot storm surge. 3 feet can cut you off from any kind of help. a 6-foot storm surge is to the top of your home, the top of your first floor i should say, and with a good wind, that can destroy a home. and when you get to 9 feet, that's moving into second floors of homes and can really wreak havoc. so this is where we see the most death is due to storm surge. so it is very important that folks all along that cone of uncertainty especially from west palm beach up to jacksonville, even to
west palm beach almost 12:30. you get high tides of 2, 3 feet, and then 6 to 9 feet on top of that can be devastating. what is the storm surge? well, basically, winds flow around this system. it's a low pressure system. in a counterclockwise direction and that pushes and piles winds being driven at 150 miles per hour onshore. that water just piles up and has nowhere to go. water finds a way. it pushes its way onshore and inland into bays and rivers and rivulets. we have to watch it very...
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just down that way is palm beach island.and acting as a very thin natural barrier to help absorb some of the impact from this storm. but nobody is allowed to enter palm beach tonight unless they are a resident. ali, the main threat that officials are still warning about right now is water, is flooding. this is an area that has not one, but two bodies of water. you got the intercoastal water way as well as the atlantic ocean. they will be monitor that go storm surge that could bring between four to seven extra feet of water into this area. now, those warnings and watches i mentioned will be in place overnight tonight as we watch for more effects from hurricane dorian. >> simone boyce for us in west palm beach, florida. with me on the phone now is mayor mac bernard of palm beach, florida. thank you for being with us. what's the situation as you see it. you're not out of the woods, but things look better than they did earlier. >> they do look better, but ali, we're really concerned about r our -- what's going on in the bahamas.
just down that way is palm beach island.and acting as a very thin natural barrier to help absorb some of the impact from this storm. but nobody is allowed to enter palm beach tonight unless they are a resident. ali, the main threat that officials are still warning about right now is water, is flooding. this is an area that has not one, but two bodies of water. you got the intercoastal water way as well as the atlantic ocean. they will be monitor that go storm surge that could bring between four...
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this is really uncomfortable for west palm beach here. this is about 20 to 25 miles away from the area here with a major cat 4 potentially hitting that area. so really too close for comfort. i do want to show you with the wind speeds we're talking about sustained winds of 165 miles per hour, with gusts. even if we do not see the landfall at west palm they're dealing with over 185 miles an hour. this is the big difference, geoff and yas mine here look at wilmington. we have a potential landfall now for friday, gusts up to 120 miles per hour. so lots of changes. >> how confident are we in the current path, because it seems like the hurricane has drifted a bit east. but even if it drifts slightly west, then west palm for instance can see a lot more damage than anticipated at this time. >> you're exactly right. what i'm up comfortable with right now it's still moving out of the west here. we need it to shift here well to the north and east. until we see that, you can see that little bit of a wobble. if you come closer here you can see the eye
this is really uncomfortable for west palm beach here. this is about 20 to 25 miles away from the area here with a major cat 4 potentially hitting that area. so really too close for comfort. i do want to show you with the wind speeds we're talking about sustained winds of 165 miles per hour, with gusts. even if we do not see the landfall at west palm they're dealing with over 185 miles an hour. this is the big difference, geoff and yas mine here look at wilmington. we have a potential landfall...
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you know, we have so many residents in palm beach county that are from the bahamas, that are from palmy in south florida. so, you know, after this storm passes in palm beach county, since we have our full emergency operation in effect, you know, what we hope is that we're able to help rebuild bahamas with their short-term and long-term needs. >> you're recommending that residents that aren't evacuating to a shelter, but they're still evacuating their homes, that they shouldn't necessarily leave the county entirely. tell us about that. >> well, that's because, you know, this storm, we knew that it was going to move north, and we didn't want our residents to, you know, get on the highway and get stuck because a couple years ago when we had hurricane irma, a lot of the residents, you know, they started driving north to atlanta. and, you know, they were on the road for over 24 hours. and knowing that this storm was going to head north, we basically told the residents it's better to go west or go south, but we wanted the residents to shelter in place, not 100 miles away. that's why we opene
you know, we have so many residents in palm beach county that are from the bahamas, that are from palmy in south florida. so, you know, after this storm passes in palm beach county, since we have our full emergency operation in effect, you know, what we hope is that we're able to help rebuild bahamas with their short-term and long-term needs. >> you're recommending that residents that aren't evacuating to a shelter, but they're still evacuating their homes, that they shouldn't necessarily...
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entities believed to be responsible include palm oil companies. non—profit organisation aiming to lower the negative impacts of palm oil plantations wait companies are not doing more to stop the fire. some companies are actually committing sustainable palm oil practice. they are doing more than the majority. but however, these companies who are in theirjourney, they will no longer be viable... no longer see business as usual as a viable approach. pressure and demand, likely the outcome is more unsustainable palm oil. what is the solution? this is still a journey. penalty might work with some companies but actually there are a lot of needs for more pressure from both sides, government and also the industry itself. is there anything we can do as consumers? yes, of course, because there is a lot of business and motivation on this. if there is any huge demand on this product of sustainable palm oil, of course, that becomes a reasonable motive for companies to do more, to fulfil the market. peloton motive for companies to do more, to fulfilthe market.
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we have a special needs shelter in palm beach county that's open. i believe we have over 200 residents in there now. if any resident wants to leave, we prefer them to head west instead of heading north. we don't want them to get stuck on the road. >> drive straight inland west. not north. some estimated 7 feet surge will hit west palm beach and florida. how do you prepare for that? >> that's the reason why we've had the evacuation orders. we're working with all of our county officials to be prepared and, you know, we want our residents to know that this is a major storm. please, if you know you have substandard homes, you have a mobile home or live in the barrier islands, please evacuate. adhere to all of the orders we're asking you because this storm is dangerous. >> and just quickly in terms of closures, school closures, airport operations, what's the latest on that? >> our school is closed for tuesday and this is monday, which is labor day. the airport is closed. so most of these functions that are needed are basically closed. what we want is for
we have a special needs shelter in palm beach county that's open. i believe we have over 200 residents in there now. if any resident wants to leave, we prefer them to head west instead of heading north. we don't want them to get stuck on the road. >> drive straight inland west. not north. some estimated 7 feet surge will hit west palm beach and florida. how do you prepare for that? >> that's the reason why we've had the evacuation orders. we're working with all of our county...
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it was palm beach, march 2005.lice got a call from a distraught mother of a 14-year-old girl. >> she said my daughter is having sex. she's a minor and she's having sex with an adult and lives in a mansion in palm beach. >> michael is the former chief of the palm beach police. this is his first in depth television interview detailing what happened inside his department's investigation and the monumental failures that followed. his detectives took the case seriously from the start. >> our sense was that this is something we have absolutely got to get on. >> the interview with that first girl led to another. >> was it that you were told you would have to do. >> give a massage. >> and then another. >> i have no problem telling you everything i know. >> all of them telling police strikingly similar stories of abu abuse. >> what else happened? he pulled out this vibrator thing. >> within a month of beginning the investigation, we realized that this was basically a way of life for epstein. it didn't take too long to reali
it was palm beach, march 2005.lice got a call from a distraught mother of a 14-year-old girl. >> she said my daughter is having sex. she's a minor and she's having sex with an adult and lives in a mansion in palm beach. >> michael is the former chief of the palm beach police. this is his first in depth television interview detailing what happened inside his department's investigation and the monumental failures that followed. his detectives took the case seriously from the start....
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but there was a point at which west palm beach and palm beach county was in the middle of the bull's close. let's go to west palm beach, mayor keith james who is joining us. mr. mayor, thanks for being with us. simple question, is west palm beach county? >> first of all, thank you for having me. and the short answer to that question is yes. we drill, we prepare for hurricanes throughout the year, and so we have a staff. i'm here now in my emergency operations center. we have a staff that has been here since yesterday. we're geared up. we know our assignments. and the most frustrating thing at this point is not knowing where the storm is going to head. it seems to be somewhat stalled and so we can't really get into active gear because we're kind of waiting to see what the storm does. but we are prepared. >> so as i mentioned, there was a point at which the model showed that landfall could be in palm beach county, and of couse that understandably revved up preparations for a lot of people who live there. but now that there's not expected to be west palm beach or south florida landfall,
but there was a point at which west palm beach and palm beach county was in the middle of the bull's close. let's go to west palm beach, mayor keith james who is joining us. mr. mayor, thanks for being with us. simple question, is west palm beach county? >> first of all, thank you for having me. and the short answer to that question is yes. we drill, we prepare for hurricanes throughout the year, and so we have a staff. i'm here now in my emergency operations center. we have a staff that...
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even tropical storm off the coast of palm beach. you will have beach erosion, perhaps historic levels, now i talked to the sheriff, he's been here with law enforcement for 50 years, he's been through storms but worried what this could potentially bring, listen. >> if this is coming at 185, there's going to be damage, we are not talking about repairing stuff, we are talking about rebuilding. >> you can see, guys, just over my shoulder is still dark but a pretty normalcy coming up. tides are higher than normal, residents here, i will play out to you on want to go honker down. >> we have been here 7 generations, we prepare every day to take on a storm like thi. >> other parts of the coast making last-minute preps, some as griff mentioned and we are about to hear from jillian chose to go ride it out. >> jillian in florida with how emergency officials are getting people ready, i'm sure there's a big effort underway. >> all hands on deck through the storm, throughout the duration and aftermath, it's busy for them, you mention people still
even tropical storm off the coast of palm beach. you will have beach erosion, perhaps historic levels, now i talked to the sheriff, he's been here with law enforcement for 50 years, he's been through storms but worried what this could potentially bring, listen. >> if this is coming at 185, there's going to be damage, we are not talking about repairing stuff, we are talking about rebuilding. >> you can see, guys, just over my shoulder is still dark but a pretty normalcy coming up....
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from north of west palm beach up through palm bay, melbourne to the it kennedy space center. that means year expecting hurricane-force winds. andall sothe potential for power outages. this is our storm surge warning area from the kennedy space center. down 95 through much of bevard county, indian river stewart to jupiter it and along the coast. so could potentially cause damage. if we're go tag get high wind damage, you have to be along the coast with the projected path. and we veant talked a lot about the rainfall pro dictions. t the heaviest rain is on the east and north side. heaviest rain potential, myrtle beach be, georgetown, emeral isle area and maybe near the chemical sounds in the nuse river basin where we could potentially have flood issues. we're covering such a huge geographical area over four days. the worst is right now in the bahamas and still a close call for our friends on the east coast off florida. >> in the number of days we're watching, are we halfway through the story of dorian? >> if you want to consider what happened to the u.s. verge.en islands, maybe
from north of west palm beach up through palm bay, melbourne to the it kennedy space center. that means year expecting hurricane-force winds. andall sothe potential for power outages. this is our storm surge warning area from the kennedy space center. down 95 through much of bevard county, indian river stewart to jupiter it and along the coast. so could potentially cause damage. if we're go tag get high wind damage, you have to be along the coast with the projected path. and we veant talked a...
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but our team in palm beach county, we've been activated at level one. i'm not the emergency operation center, as we speak right now, monitoring the situation, to make sure that we save the lives of every resident in palm beach county. >> and tell me how much coordination is there with other florida counties, in the lead-up to a massive storm like this? and what plans do you have in place from after dorian has left? or do you not think about that at this point? >> well, when we're planning for a hurricane, first of all, we think of, you know, our plans before the storm, during the storm, and after the storm. and before the storm, we work with our emergency operation center, where we have daily conference calls with our state emergency operation in tallahassee. and so -- and also, the governor is always on those phone calls. we're communicating with our emergency operation. and also, the president issued an emergency order, we're able to have fema involved. this is a coordination between palm beach county -- our local municipality, we have 39 different pa
but our team in palm beach county, we've been activated at level one. i'm not the emergency operation center, as we speak right now, monitoring the situation, to make sure that we save the lives of every resident in palm beach county. >> and tell me how much coordination is there with other florida counties, in the lead-up to a massive storm like this? and what plans do you have in place from after dorian has left? or do you not think about that at this point? >> well, when we're...
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we're also hoping to see stores reopen here in palm beach and west palm beach tomorrow. >> here comese got a great crew there and you're keeping safe, but your photographer has created an impression when those waves come up behind you, i keep worrying you're and i keep seeing these waves behind you and i know you will stay safe. >> she is not getting swallowed up by the waves. our reporters do know how to stay safe. >>> more americans brace for impact along the mainland, as it goes up the coastline, researchers are flying into it to gather data. here's what that looks like. the goal behind the mission is to mesh the strength of the hurricane improving forecasts of rain and wind. joining me is someone who has done it himself, jeff masters a former noaa hurricane hunter and currently serves as director of meteorology with weather underground.com. this is a big deal, the ability as crazy as it sounds to some people, the ability to fly a plane into a hurricane and measure the winds and send probes into the middle of the hurricane really really helps us keep people safe and enhances our pr
we're also hoping to see stores reopen here in palm beach and west palm beach tomorrow. >> here comese got a great crew there and you're keeping safe, but your photographer has created an impression when those waves come up behind you, i keep worrying you're and i keep seeing these waves behind you and i know you will stay safe. >> she is not getting swallowed up by the waves. our reporters do know how to stay safe. >>> more americans brace for impact along the mainland, as...
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made clear that they want to prevent britain leaving at the end of a tube out without any deal and palm and he has also you concluded some legislation in order to prevent that they don't want boris johnson just to walk out from negotiating with the european union and just saying well there is no agreement and then we just have to leave so palm and wants are prevented has legislated against it and jeremy corbyn has once again said that this is the 1st priority that they want to make sure that this really doesn't happen and if then it and election can fall off about this is the priority not just for the labor opposition but also for the other opposition parties bit where does this leave everything i mean is the u.k. still on course to leave the european union at the end of october with or without a deal 'd. well i think one consequence of this how mild could be that parliamentarians would be if prime minister johnson indeed did get a deal from brussels that he finds acceptable something that's cross of a very close it's reason may still but maybe a little bit speak that if he did freeze a
made clear that they want to prevent britain leaving at the end of a tube out without any deal and palm and he has also you concluded some legislation in order to prevent that they don't want boris johnson just to walk out from negotiating with the european union and just saying well there is no agreement and then we just have to leave so palm and wants are prevented has legislated against it and jeremy corbyn has once again said that this is the 1st priority that they want to make sure that...
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what are we doing here in palm beach county about that? >> well, what we did was we opened nine shelters in palm beach county where we have over 3,000 residents that are in the shelters right now. and also we also opened a special-needs shelter for our most vulnerable population where we have over 250 residents right now, adults, some of our seniors with dialysis or did he fib before i latetors if electricity goes out, it's basically a hospital that we have in the county. so we've told all the residents and the shelters so we believe we've been riding this storm appropriate. >> i so far so good, that'sa what it sounds like i'm hearing from you. >> so far so good. but we want our residents to know this is a major storm, please, if you don't need to be on the road, don't get on the road. you know, just stay home. so that way we can ride out this storm. we didn't know this storm was going to spend 40 hours in the bahamas, but as it moves north it's weakened but it's getting widened. so we want the residents to stay safe and ride out the storm
what are we doing here in palm beach county about that? >> well, what we did was we opened nine shelters in palm beach county where we have over 3,000 residents that are in the shelters right now. and also we also opened a special-needs shelter for our most vulnerable population where we have over 250 residents right now, adults, some of our seniors with dialysis or did he fib before i latetors if electricity goes out, it's basically a hospital that we have in the county. so we've told...
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so, janice, the 5 right now, the center of the storm is 125 miles east of west palm beach or palm beach where griff jenkins is right now. people are looking in and they are thinking when is it going to turn because, you know, that's going to make all the difference as you had said. but the forces we can't really see because they have to deal with high pressure out in the gulf and out in the atlantic. janice: it's not moving right now. steve: does that mean it will be quicker to turn? janice: it will all depend on the timing of that trough, how big the storm gets. steve: yeah. janice: we are expecting the storm to weaken a little bit. when that happens, the winds expand. so the larger the storm gets the harder it's going to for all of these upper level winds to steer it. that's why we rely so much on the national hurricane center. ainsley: you are showing -- what day could it hit. steve: this is a comparison. matthew and dorian. janice: this storm is mimicking the path of matthew. sometimes if we study storms that go the same way, that gives us a better indication of what the steering cu
so, janice, the 5 right now, the center of the storm is 125 miles east of west palm beach or palm beach where griff jenkins is right now. people are looking in and they are thinking when is it going to turn because, you know, that's going to make all the difference as you had said. but the forces we can't really see because they have to deal with high pressure out in the gulf and out in the atlantic. janice: it's not moving right now. steve: does that mean it will be quicker to turn? janice: it...
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so 105 miles east of west palm beach. gusting much higher than that. and we are still moving painfully slow at 1 miles per hour. i want to tell you a little bit about that movement. it's terrible and nightmarish for the bahamas but it might be good news for florida. we are looking at a category 4 storm through tuesday. by wednesday category 3 storm. then as we move up the coast we could still see a category 2 storm by friday. ali, we are going to continue to watchi and be back with you at 3:30. >> joining me on the join is lena chandler who is riding out hurricane dorian in freeport, bahamas. lena, tell me where you are and who's with you. >> hi. we are located in queens cove which is on the north side of grand bahama near the airport. we have about 10 feet of water outside of our house. we are in a two-story home. and the water has come up upstairs a little bit, not a whole lot. we are okay at this time. and the water hasn't really risen for the last two hours, but that's a blessing. we are hoping that continues. >> so where you are on your second sto
so 105 miles east of west palm beach. gusting much higher than that. and we are still moving painfully slow at 1 miles per hour. i want to tell you a little bit about that movement. it's terrible and nightmarish for the bahamas but it might be good news for florida. we are looking at a category 4 storm through tuesday. by wednesday category 3 storm. then as we move up the coast we could still see a category 2 storm by friday. ali, we are going to continue to watchi and be back with you at 3:30....
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griff, yesterday was in palm beach. ellison barber is in west palm beach. was reading this morning in the palm beach post that apparently last night at 5:00 they only allowed local residents in palm beach on the island because they didn't want anybody sightseeing or any other problems. >> yeah. that's right. we were over there this morning. the police are still on the other side of the bridge blocking access to get over to palm beach. obviously there are various places in palm beach county where evacuations are mandatory and a lot of people have left the area. as we have been here over the past couple of days we have seen people venturing down the beaches in areas where they are not supposed to be, and we have seen police officers get frustrated trying to get people off the beach. but you can see where we are now, not a lot of strong winds and not a lot of rain. that has led to some people feeling a little more confident, a little more comfortable venturing out. but the national weather service has issued an advisory this morning. hurricane watch advisory f
griff, yesterday was in palm beach. ellison barber is in west palm beach. was reading this morning in the palm beach post that apparently last night at 5:00 they only allowed local residents in palm beach on the island because they didn't want anybody sightseeing or any other problems. >> yeah. that's right. we were over there this morning. the police are still on the other side of the bridge blocking access to get over to palm beach. obviously there are various places in palm beach...
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from west palm beach to the outer bands is about 50 to 55 miles. we'll start to really watch that over the next few days here as the outer bands feel more like severe weather. some of the outer bands, the torrential rain, almost an ef 3 on track. this data that's has it coming in tuesday a.m. with 150-mile-an-hour winds. i'm really still uncomfortable from west palm with this major hurricane we are seeing. even though we don't have land fall in that area, still very significant. this continues to go on. we talked about this storm last saturday. we'll be talking about this storm this saturday at 2:00 a.m. now it is starting to hit the northeast. jersey with the potential cone here. wilmington. this is too close for comfort. cat 2 for the outer banks. really unfortunate situation for the bahamas. >> so this storm could possess a threat all week? >> definitely. the big take away is it is moving at its own pace. the consistency here is just inconsistent. >> joining us now our correspondent in nassau. good morning. >> reporter: that main concern now is
from west palm beach to the outer bands is about 50 to 55 miles. we'll start to really watch that over the next few days here as the outer bands feel more like severe weather. some of the outer bands, the torrential rain, almost an ef 3 on track. this data that's has it coming in tuesday a.m. with 150-mile-an-hour winds. i'm really still uncomfortable from west palm with this major hurricane we are seeing. even though we don't have land fall in that area, still very significant. this continues...
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so this afternoon from melbourne to west palm beach we have tropical force winds. and the counterclockwise direction is the storm surge that brings, those winds push that water and pile it up against theh. as we get into wednesday it is now kingsland, savannah, up into charleston, again, counterclockwise, kind of a bowl that will collect that water as it moves up into thursday. wilmington starts to get involved as well. and as we move into friday, we're still talking about the carolinas and the coastal barrier islands, part of that storm surge. here's what we expect. this week the potential of high tides coming up, or this afternoon, and then again tonight around midnight we've got the potential for 6 to 9 feet of storm surge from daytona beach all the way to myrtle beach and cape hatteras as well. and anywhere from 6 to about 9 feet of storm surge on top of a high tide already. >> wilmington to moorhead, north carolina kind of where florence made landfall last year. also a little hard to track. >> and that's why we don't want people to pay attention to the categor
so this afternoon from melbourne to west palm beach we have tropical force winds. and the counterclockwise direction is the storm surge that brings, those winds push that water and pile it up against theh. as we get into wednesday it is now kingsland, savannah, up into charleston, again, counterclockwise, kind of a bowl that will collect that water as it moves up into thursday. wilmington starts to get involved as well. and as we move into friday, we're still talking about the carolinas and the...
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pretty much our whole coast in palm beach county. right now because of the fact that we're going to pretty much around 2:00 really feel the tropical storm winds in palm beach county, we're urging all of our residents in palm beach county to make their final storm preparation, because this is not a storm that you want to have apathy and play games with. this is a storm that we want all of our residents to not be on the road, lock down, be ready and let's ride out this storm. >> reporter: be ready, your plans needed to be made already. stay safe over the next few days. mayor, thank you very much for being with us. you please stay safe as well. thank you, sir. >> thank you very much, john. >> reporter: all right, we're getting periodic communication with patrick ottman who was in freeport on grand ba hahama. patrick, what are you seeing? >> just the wind coming in sideways, it really is incredible. it's incredible because we are on our i don't know what, 12, 14, i've lost track, the storm came in last night in the middle of the night an
pretty much our whole coast in palm beach county. right now because of the fact that we're going to pretty much around 2:00 really feel the tropical storm winds in palm beach county, we're urging all of our residents in palm beach county to make their final storm preparation, because this is not a storm that you want to have apathy and play games with. this is a storm that we want all of our residents to not be on the road, lock down, be ready and let's ride out this storm. >> reporter:...
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, unfortunately we may hear more of the stories, very sobering wake-up call for the people here on palm beach, just one of the areas under mandatory evacuation, the beach is empty, we have seen no one out here this morning, heather, except for law enforcement going up and down the island, but you know what, janice was talking about the possible damage that even a tropical storm off of florida's coast can bring in terms of erosion, it's really definitely a big concern, i'm only 50 feet from worth avenue, most expensive driveway of all the shops, we talked with palm beach sheriff bradshaw in terms of what he sees as concerns, here is what he said, heather? >> i've therein some storms but nothing like this, it's going to be some damage, we are not talking about repairing stuff, we are talking about rebuilding it. >> that said, some of the people we talked to right along yesterday said right now they will honker down, listen to what they told us. >> i've been through some storms but nothing something like this, if this is coming at 185 it'll be a big boy and damage, we are not talking about
, unfortunately we may hear more of the stories, very sobering wake-up call for the people here on palm beach, just one of the areas under mandatory evacuation, the beach is empty, we have seen no one out here this morning, heather, except for law enforcement going up and down the island, but you know what, janice was talking about the possible damage that even a tropical storm off of florida's coast can bring in terms of erosion, it's really definitely a big concern, i'm only 50 feet from...
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i've been talking to residents here on palm beach island.ered to mandatorily evacuate. we are finally starting to see some residents return to this area. police check points are still in place, but they are allowing some residents to return back here. and this community is really hoping to get back to normal within the next few days although officials are warning to keep an eye on this storm surge. we know that storm surge accounts for 50% of fatalities in tropical weather events like this. especially here in a community that deals are routine flooding all the time. now, one thing to note. palm beach international airport was hoping to reopen later today. they said according to advisories that they had seen today, they decided to recant that decision and they are hoping to reopen tomorrow. stores might be reopening in this area tomorrow. and i'm starting to see some residents here removing sandbags from businesses. so a couple of signs here that things might be getting back to normalcy within the next few days. and for the most part, residen
i've been talking to residents here on palm beach island.ered to mandatorily evacuate. we are finally starting to see some residents return to this area. police check points are still in place, but they are allowing some residents to return back here. and this community is really hoping to get back to normal within the next few days although officials are warning to keep an eye on this storm surge. we know that storm surge accounts for 50% of fatalities in tropical weather events like this....
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you mentioned west palm beach. let's go there. tell us a little bit, not just about what you're seeing and feeling now but have you sensed change throughout the day? >> reporter: we have been waiting to see some of these tropical storm force winds, and we saw them a bit more sporadically during the day. now they're coming more frequently. we're sealing this rain pouring down a bit more frequently as well. and that is all according to plan. at least according to what forecasters have been telling us about this storm and the patterns that hurricane dorian is going to be bringing our way. those high tides are definitely of concern. and those tides are rising as we speak and causing flooding in some areas of south florida. this is an area in west palm beach that has not just one but two bodies of water. the intercoastal highway. they are fearing storm surge. >> i think i've been there this time of year. the idea that it would be quiet is crazy to me. what have you seen through day into the evening and what are people who you've talked
you mentioned west palm beach. let's go there. tell us a little bit, not just about what you're seeing and feeling now but have you sensed change throughout the day? >> reporter: we have been waiting to see some of these tropical storm force winds, and we saw them a bit more sporadically during the day. now they're coming more frequently. we're sealing this rain pouring down a bit more frequently as well. and that is all according to plan. at least according to what forecasters have been...
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reporter: hi, maria national weather service issued a hurricane watch advisory coastal palm beach palm5:00 this morning, they have also issued a tropical storm warning for metro inland he coastal palm beach county so facilitate we really haven't seen is a whole other lot of bad weathered coming through this ear the winds nonexistent the rain relativity mild short bursts people in florida are ready for that storm experts say they spb it northward out of bahamas up towards this way they have spent days, boarding up homes getting supplies preparing for this hurricane, but some days, there was a bigger rush to the store to get supplies, other days as hurricane paths changed osh slowed that urgency seemed to subside, about officials have seen that, and west palm beach they say they are somewhat concerned that perhaps, people are letting their guard down listen here. >> i just fear that people will get complacent, and that they will let guard down we can't let that happen. reporter: the florida about national guard started to move into palm beach palm beach area a couple days ago overnight o
reporter: hi, maria national weather service issued a hurricane watch advisory coastal palm beach palm5:00 this morning, they have also issued a tropical storm warning for metro inland he coastal palm beach county so facilitate we really haven't seen is a whole other lot of bad weathered coming through this ear the winds nonexistent the rain relativity mild short bursts people in florida are ready for that storm experts say they spb it northward out of bahamas up towards this way they have...
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still under that, 28 in west palm beach. of course, as this continues to make that northward shift as it should, by tomorrow that's when we'll really be zeroing in on this cone, especially right around the space coast, treasure coast. that's where we're going to be looking at its closest approach to florida. and possibly still a major hurricane, category three, 125 mile-per-hour sbinwinds. you're also going to get the storm surge as well as the rain. all that water is going to be pushed in. this is basically going to ride the coast of florida, georgia, the carolinas, could be making a landfall, as well, anywhere on south carolina, north carolina coast. still a little early to tell. that could still be a category-two storm. we're still talking about a lot of destruction with this storm all up and down the southeast coast. we have hurricane watches and warnings in place all up and down the florida coast. here is the wind threat. and you can see the area shaded in red, all along the coast, 74 to 110 mile-per-hour winds in this
still under that, 28 in west palm beach. of course, as this continues to make that northward shift as it should, by tomorrow that's when we'll really be zeroing in on this cone, especially right around the space coast, treasure coast. that's where we're going to be looking at its closest approach to florida. and possibly still a major hurricane, category three, 125 mile-per-hour sbinwinds. you're also going to get the storm surge as well as the rain. all that water is going to be pushed in....
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from palm beach to nassau, the florida/georgia line.s important that residents heed those calls. get out now while you have time, while there's fuel available. and you will be safe on the roads. go to floridadisaster.org for updates. i spoke this morning with president trump. he's fullien tkpaeupblged in this and reiterated he will provide whatever resources we need to be able to weather dorian. fema is fully engaged. we are of course concerned about power restoration once the storm passes. florida power & light has most of these counties, in terms of the power. and they have assembled approximately 17,000 personnel that are prestaged and ready to respond. they will come in to restore power around the clock. they understand how important that is. we will assist with our assets. clearing roads, vegetation, whatever we can do to help that happen. there have been 72 nursing homes and assisted living facilities along the coast that have been evacuated. advent health, new spheur ma peach, cape canaveral, brevard. cleveland clinic south, good
from palm beach to nassau, the florida/georgia line.s important that residents heed those calls. get out now while you have time, while there's fuel available. and you will be safe on the roads. go to floridadisaster.org for updates. i spoke this morning with president trump. he's fullien tkpaeupblged in this and reiterated he will provide whatever resources we need to be able to weather dorian. fema is fully engaged. we are of course concerned about power restoration once the storm passes....
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>> reporter: parts of west palm beach and palm beach island have been under a mandatory evacuation order. that's part of the reason we are not seeing many people on the streets. palm beach island isn't letting anyone in past 5:00 p.m. today who isn't a resident. i think you are seeing a lot of people heeding those evacuation orders. frankly, at this hour, if you haven't evacuated already, it's too late to get out. we were driving up and down the state earlier today. we stopped by a shelter where 200 people will be spending the night tonight. that's where a local police officer reminded me of the danger of flooding and mentioned things have been relatively calm at the shelter and throughout the state, we haven't seen a lot of traffic. that's one of the things he is thinking about tonight. >> thank you in west palm beach, florida. i want to go to katie beck in savannah, georgia. when i was there yesterday, people had gone to savannah from southern florida to outrun the storm. and then they were confused by where is the storm actually going. >> reporter: yes. they might have come here to es
>> reporter: parts of west palm beach and palm beach island have been under a mandatory evacuation order. that's part of the reason we are not seeing many people on the streets. palm beach island isn't letting anyone in past 5:00 p.m. today who isn't a resident. i think you are seeing a lot of people heeding those evacuation orders. frankly, at this hour, if you haven't evacuated already, it's too late to get out. we were driving up and down the state earlier today. we stopped by a...
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the storm is heading directly towards west palm beach, florida. >> reporter: good evening from palm beach county, florida where tonight the feeder bands from hurricane dorian are coming faster and faster and with greater intensity. but with the storm still motionless over the the waiting game continues here. >> swim, swim, swim. >> reporter: in the bahamas, they're fighting for lives. an abc crew plucked four people out of the water, sparing them from certain death in a storm that's turned an island paradise into a water logged disaster area. those images have added urgency florida. up and down the sunshine state, more than 2 million people have been ordered to get out. police are checking all drivers trying to get across the beach. if you can prove you live there, they will let you go. thousands of businesses have closed down. >> we're hankering down. we're going to stay. >> reporter: why? >> we're prepared. >> reporter: but tonight, there are still the thrill seekers and the die hards. before dusk, these surfers took advantage of the waves off delray beach and if palm beach shoers, wat
the storm is heading directly towards west palm beach, florida. >> reporter: good evening from palm beach county, florida where tonight the feeder bands from hurricane dorian are coming faster and faster and with greater intensity. but with the storm still motionless over the the waiting game continues here. >> swim, swim, swim. >> reporter: in the bahamas, they're fighting for lives. an abc crew plucked four people out of the water, sparing them from certain death in a storm...
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palm bee palm beach county has been through this for the entirety of our history. a lot of us are well-equipped to understand the dangers and how unpredictable it can be. by and large, evacuation orders are being followed and we're very much pleased to see that and we have our shelters open. we're utilizing every resource at this point because we just don't know what's going to happen. >> you met with the sheriff. i know your wife is actually the deputy for the sheriff. what final preparations did they tell you about? >> the sheriff's office and all of our law enforcement and rescue are on full alert, depending on how the storm reacts. there may be full activation of the sheriff's office. presently i'm going to ride along with the sheriff's office to go through some of the mobile home communities in the district and ensure that these folks are complying with the mandatory evacuation order, assist them in getting to shelters. we also have population that doesn't speak english or are possibly not here lawfully. that is not our concern and we want to make sure they fe
palm bee palm beach county has been through this for the entirety of our history. a lot of us are well-equipped to understand the dangers and how unpredictable it can be. by and large, evacuation orders are being followed and we're very much pleased to see that and we have our shelters open. we're utilizing every resource at this point because we just don't know what's going to happen. >> you met with the sheriff. i know your wife is actually the deputy for the sheriff. what final...
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olaf palme had been a critic of south african apartheid.ing of the african-american headquarters in london. he was granted amnesty ads part of the truth and reconciliation commission after the fall of apartheid. he denies involvement in the palme is aassassination but sent a news article that suggests his theory might have merit. he was saying there is how it could have happened, or how it did happen. >> that's how i interpreted it. >> reporter: he also inlessed the help -- enlisted the help of a woman in prague he met on line that befriends a man spitting on the grave of olaf palme. both names are changed ed td t protect their identities. you have to wonder why she would help you. >> i realized she's something of a real elizabeth salander from a stieg larsson book. she was asked can you do this, and she says yes before realizing that she could say no. >> reporter: that was a lucky find. >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: leda uncovered a hacked emil written in code between thedoline and the middleman. it's believed they're discussing the murder w
olaf palme had been a critic of south african apartheid.ing of the african-american headquarters in london. he was granted amnesty ads part of the truth and reconciliation commission after the fall of apartheid. he denies involvement in the palme is aassassination but sent a news article that suggests his theory might have merit. he was saying there is how it could have happened, or how it did happen. >> that's how i interpreted it. >> reporter: he also inlessed the help -- enlisted...
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that's going to come in for west palm around 5:15. you add that altogether. west palm to ft. lauderdale. we're talking about an elevation about 13 to nine feet. the flooding just going to be damaging. >> you remind us of harvey. remember the pictures of houston. downtown was flooded and they had a better shot of things going into that storm. 100 foot elevation. thanks for that. >> that storm surge enough to take down buildings. we cannot forget that. four to seven feet. another destruction in the bahamas simply unprecedented. just parked on top of the bahamas. hurricane is a slow moving nightmare. for those trapped on the island. storm is responsible for at least five deaths and demolished 13,000 homes. we have more. >> there's a death toll after hurricane dorian whipped through the bahamas. and stalled over the island for hours. >> we know that there are number of people in grand bahamas who are in serious disstress. and provide relief and assistance as soon as possible. >> now more than 24 hours since making land fall, the mission is rescue and recovery. >> the initial repo
that's going to come in for west palm around 5:15. you add that altogether. west palm to ft. lauderdale. we're talking about an elevation about 13 to nine feet. the flooding just going to be damaging. >> you remind us of harvey. remember the pictures of houston. downtown was flooded and they had a better shot of things going into that storm. 100 foot elevation. thanks for that. >> that storm surge enough to take down buildings. we cannot forget that. four to seven feet. another...
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the palm. after the year 2000 with the price of states soaring as a result of speculation developers bet that it would be cheaper to make land than to buy it. the self-proclaimed 8th wonder of the world cost over $12000000000.00 and divide more than $150000000.00 tons of sand dredge from the coastline. with a giant palm still under construction flying high in the seemingly endless supply of money and sand embarked on an even more extravagant project the world. the world is an island paradise where unprecedented opportunity can be found it is almost as risk artificial archipelago of $300.00 islands designed as a map of the world absorbed $14000000000.00 and $3.00 times as much sand as the palm. the world's. a place beyond imagination.
the palm. after the year 2000 with the price of states soaring as a result of speculation developers bet that it would be cheaper to make land than to buy it. the self-proclaimed 8th wonder of the world cost over $12000000000.00 and divide more than $150000000.00 tons of sand dredge from the coastline. with a giant palm still under construction flying high in the seemingly endless supply of money and sand embarked on an even more extravagant project the world. the world is an island paradise...
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fort lauderdale airport, west palm beach international shutdown and at 2:00 a.m. orlando international airport shuts down. even disney world shutting early tomorrow. the biggest challenge officials here say is making sure floridians do not get complacent about the storm. >> it's important that resident for less heed those calls. get out now while you have time, while there is fuel available. and you'll be safe on the roads. and of course you can go to floridadisaster.org/info for all evacuation updates. >> depending on how the storm moves over the next 24 hours, we could see the tropical storm force winds or even hurricane winds and what most concerns officials are a potential 4-7-foot storm surge. martha, back to you. >> martha: thank you, steve, what incredible pictures we have now offered nassau in the bahamas. you think about where this thing is headed, but it's already there for these folks. and there are reports that as many as five people are already dead in the bahamas and they believe that that number is going to go higher just based on what they are seei
fort lauderdale airport, west palm beach international shutdown and at 2:00 a.m. orlando international airport shuts down. even disney world shutting early tomorrow. the biggest challenge officials here say is making sure floridians do not get complacent about the storm. >> it's important that resident for less heed those calls. get out now while you have time, while there is fuel available. and you'll be safe on the roads. and of course you can go to floridadisaster.org/info for all...
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we have hurricane warnings north of west palm beach. watches up to the florida/georgia border. we even have tropical storm watches inland. the theme parks are closing at around 3:00 this afternoon to make sure people are out of harm's way. here's the path, by tomorrow afternoon or evening, 8:00, category 4 storm. by wednesday, it starts to make that turn and then pushes up in toward the carolinas. could be actually a little closer to wilmington and cape hatteras where the models are trying to suggest that and then it takes off heading into the sea. you can see boston, just to the south. why is this such an issue? well, we basically have very little steering currents. here's where you look, the hurricane force winds are just 20 miles offshore. the center of dorian is just 45 miles offshore. so if you get a wobble, jo, about 10, 15 miles, all of a sudden, you've got stronger winds coming on shore. that's why people cannot be complacent about this. you have to be prepared to take in not only he have rain but also storm surge. and that's wh
we have hurricane warnings north of west palm beach. watches up to the florida/georgia border. we even have tropical storm watches inland. the theme parks are closing at around 3:00 this afternoon to make sure people are out of harm's way. here's the path, by tomorrow afternoon or evening, 8:00, category 4 storm. by wednesday, it starts to make that turn and then pushes up in toward the carolinas. could be actually a little closer to wilmington and cape hatteras where the models are trying to...
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, as well as palm beach island, through 1:00 this morning. now, one thing that we are monitoring is the fact that uber is suspending rides, actually as we speak, just because the conditions here are worstening. so, that's the thing. i mean, if you haven't gotten out already, if you haven't heeded those mandatory evacuation orders that are in place for parts of west palm beach, it's too late now, and uber was one of those things that could help you get to safety, but really, what officials are going to be watching out for, within the next couple of hours, is the tide. they're keeping a close eye on the tide. high tide is coming in in just about a half hour. this is an area that has experienced king tides as of late. so, unusually high tides, and officials are concerned that those high tides in combination with the rising waters -- you cease these gusts of wind right now -- we're going to be seeing more tropical storm-force winds as hurricane dorian makes its way closer to florida, but back to those high tides, that's what people are concerned
, as well as palm beach island, through 1:00 this morning. now, one thing that we are monitoring is the fact that uber is suspending rides, actually as we speak, just because the conditions here are worstening. so, that's the thing. i mean, if you haven't gotten out already, if you haven't heeded those mandatory evacuation orders that are in place for parts of west palm beach, it's too late now, and uber was one of those things that could help you get to safety, but really, what officials are...
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a hurricane warning is in effect for palm beach, martin st.r counties. there will absolutely be additional hurricane warnings and watches all the way up to the georgia border on the east coast of florida. so you can pretty much set your clock to that. you can see tropical storm force winds arriving on florida's treasure coast as early as late tonight. and of course you have storm surge in places like jupiter inlet, forecast to be between 4 and 7 feet. there's a number of evacuation orders that have been issued. volusia county, indian river county, duval county, nassau county and st. johns county. they have all issued new orders today. and of course mountain -- martin, palm beach, brevard saint lucie issued orders already. we have number of counties voluntary evacuation orders. if you are in an area that has flooded in prior hurricanes, and you're given a voluntary evacuation order, you really need to seriously consider heeding that and evacuating. when the water gets high, there's not a whole lot you can do about that, and given the uncertaint
a hurricane warning is in effect for palm beach, martin st.r counties. there will absolutely be additional hurricane warnings and watches all the way up to the georgia border on the east coast of florida. so you can pretty much set your clock to that. you can see tropical storm force winds arriving on florida's treasure coast as early as late tonight. and of course you have storm surge in places like jupiter inlet, forecast to be between 4 and 7 feet. there's a number of evacuation orders that...
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Sep 2, 2019
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. >> i think west palm up to cape ca navral. looks like tomorrow. >>> still 165. at one time, there were gusts at 220. that is not incorrect. west at one mile per hour. so it does look like. and they are already beginning to make. some of that is beginning to make impact of some rain showers. it still has plenty of energy to work with. is it warm enough out there for you or what? >> way too hot. >> ever 0s for many. if you didn't hear, there were many records set in august. the warmest august ever for some. i'll try and get to those a little later. there is no breeze. the trend is it can warm lows. more coming up later, you guys. >> thank you, steve. >>> the governors of several states along the southern coast have already called for evacuations in florida. people have been ordered out of low-lying areas and mobile home parks from palm beach county to daytona beach. people who have been through this before say they have boarded up their win coes. they have put down sandbags and now they have to wait to see how it all turns out. >> this is you up actually the most
. >> i think west palm up to cape ca navral. looks like tomorrow. >>> still 165. at one time, there were gusts at 220. that is not incorrect. west at one mile per hour. so it does look like. and they are already beginning to make. some of that is beginning to make impact of some rain showers. it still has plenty of energy to work with. is it warm enough out there for you or what? >> way too hot. >> ever 0s for many. if you didn't hear, there were many records set in...
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Sep 2, 2019
09/19
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beach county all the way north up into georgia and the carolinas low lying islands in places like palm beach residents have been told they're under a mandatory evacuation order because if this storm nudges even slightly westward you're talking about a potential landfall of a category 5 hurricane and this is an event that isn't going to be over in just a couple of days it's going to take a couple of days for it to even approach the coast of florida because the storm is getting slower but more intense the records show this is one of most powerful storms since those records began and the governors of all the states of georgia the carolinas and florida on taking any chances it's a long term event everyone is just hoping and praying this model plays out and the eye of the storm continues tracking powell to the coast and doesn't come in because that is a nightmare scenario at the moment where all the models are in agreement that it will skirt up the coast when it gets up to georgia in the carolinas it should take a short run and turn and go back out into the atlantic but at this point anythi
beach county all the way north up into georgia and the carolinas low lying islands in places like palm beach residents have been told they're under a mandatory evacuation order because if this storm nudges even slightly westward you're talking about a potential landfall of a category 5 hurricane and this is an event that isn't going to be over in just a couple of days it's going to take a couple of days for it to even approach the coast of florida because the storm is getting slower but more...
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Sep 1, 2019
09/19
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los habitantes de palm beach disfrutan de las Últimas horas de calma antes de la tempestad.eportera: muy buenas noches, efectivamente me encuentro de la ciudad, aquÍ todo permanece tranquilo, los negocios aÚn continÚan funcionando y como pueden ver los vehÍculos transitan por la carretera. veamos. al mal tiempo buena cara, asÍ viven las personas de la florida la llegada de dorian.
los habitantes de palm beach disfrutan de las Últimas horas de calma antes de la tempestad.eportera: muy buenas noches, efectivamente me encuentro de la ciudad, aquÍ todo permanece tranquilo, los negocios aÚn continÚan funcionando y como pueden ver los vehÍculos transitan por la carretera. veamos. al mal tiempo buena cara, asÍ viven las personas de la florida la llegada de dorian.