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this storm is expected to make landfall on the florida peninsula. west of florida some time late wednesday evening. maybe early thursday morning is where it is looking now but it has moved a little bit slower than projected over the last 36 hours. there is still a lot of uncertainty about where the eye of the storm is going to hit. most recent models have it somewhere in manatee county south of tempo bay -- south of tampa bay. there are going to be impacts far beyond whatever the eye of the storm is. you can make lynn full anywhere from citrus county down at the southwest florida. we will know any -- no more in the next 12 to 18 hours. cones, all the stuff you see, the impacts will be broader than that particularly with respect to storm surge on the west coast of florida. there are a lot of folks who have evacuated who were in those areas and you can get whacked with serious storm surge. almost every place on the west coast of florida could get major storm surge. today i held a joint call with state legislative leaders in the cabinet to brief them on
this storm is expected to make landfall on the florida peninsula. west of florida some time late wednesday evening. maybe early thursday morning is where it is looking now but it has moved a little bit slower than projected over the last 36 hours. there is still a lot of uncertainty about where the eye of the storm is going to hit. most recent models have it somewhere in manatee county south of tempo bay -- south of tampa bay. there are going to be impacts far beyond whatever the eye of the...
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this storm is expected to make landfall on the florida peninsula. west of florida some time late wednesday evening. maybe early thursday morning is where it is looking now but it has moved a little bit slower than projected over the last 36 hours. there is still a lot of uncertainty about where the eye of the storm is going to hit. most recent models have it somewhere in manatee county south of tempo bay -- south of tampa bay. there are going to be impacts far beyond whatever the eye of the storm is. you can make lynn full anywhere from citrus county down at the southwest florida. we will know any -- no more in the next 12 to 18 hours. cones, all the stuff you see, the impacts will be broader than that particularly with respect to storm surge on the west coast of florida. there are a lot of folks who have evacuated who were in those areas and you can get whacked with serious storm surge. almost every place on the west coast of florida could get major storm surge. today i held a joint call with state legislative leaders in the cabinet to brief them on
this storm is expected to make landfall on the florida peninsula. west of florida some time late wednesday evening. maybe early thursday morning is where it is looking now but it has moved a little bit slower than projected over the last 36 hours. there is still a lot of uncertainty about where the eye of the storm is going to hit. most recent models have it somewhere in manatee county south of tempo bay -- south of tampa bay. there are going to be impacts far beyond whatever the eye of the...
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of the florida peninsula. so we're expecting hurricane conditions across a large swath of the central florida peninsula late wednesday into the day on thursday. that is the time frame we are quickly losing time for your preparations and evacuations this wind field will expand. it's going to double in size compared to its compact size that it has now, and that means it will be realized at its most maximum potential. so wind threat the catastrophic major winds will be felt well inland from the shoreline and it will push up a significant amount of water twice my height. in fact, depending on exactly where that eyewall makes landfall, there's a lot of rain associated a rare high risk of flash flooding across the central parts of florida come friday here's a satellite view of hurricane milton in the gulf. and also forest fires and heat out west. the fingerprints of climate change written all over this weather forecast today that is quite an image right there derek, thank you very much for all the updates, john. >>
of the florida peninsula. so we're expecting hurricane conditions across a large swath of the central florida peninsula late wednesday into the day on thursday. that is the time frame we are quickly losing time for your preparations and evacuations this wind field will expand. it's going to double in size compared to its compact size that it has now, and that means it will be realized at its most maximum potential. so wind threat the catastrophic major winds will be felt well inland from the...
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most serious threat to people's lives and property, but this storm is going to go across the florida peninsulagoing to exit on the east coast of florida into the atlant ocean, likely still as a hurricane. so that is going to bring significant impacts all across the state, so just be prepared for that. that may mean mobile homes, even interior, other structures that may not be hurricane-proof, that could create hazards, rivers, other bodies of water, as you have more rain and flooding. that can be an issue. then you could have surgeon the east coast of florida, you can have erosion a different things at the coast. so this is not just an event on the west coast of florida. that will be where the initial impacts and probably the most significant, but the impacts will not be limited there. so here we are at the florida horse park. we have staging areas around different parts of the state. and there are different sites that are doing different things. for example, you go to lake city, you have a lot of the utility linemen there that are staged. we've had a lot of people staged in the tampa bay area
most serious threat to people's lives and property, but this storm is going to go across the florida peninsulagoing to exit on the east coast of florida into the atlant ocean, likely still as a hurricane. so that is going to bring significant impacts all across the state, so just be prepared for that. that may mean mobile homes, even interior, other structures that may not be hurricane-proof, that could create hazards, rivers, other bodies of water, as you have more rain and flooding. that can...
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when it moves across florida peninsula, a major hurricane. it is going to be 3 over here and we can as it goes across. but that does not tell the full story, people can get lost in the numbers and almost be confused by what looks like weakening. what is going to happen is the storm will grow in size. so horizontal size. that will create more power. we saw this from helene, these big storms just create so much damage. in the damage can go farther inland. so people have to stop her to make start thinking about the categories and whether up or down and look at this broad swath of red that cuts across the entire florida peninsula. >> sandra: understand. that is like saying hurricane-force winds to move and cro across the entire peninsula. >> sandra: before we go you heard the warnings you will not live through the storm if you wait it out. table he somebody is and the red sox and deciding to wait the storm out, is it survivable? >> so, he effectuation for the storm surge and the peak storm surge, the purple areas and these red areas, more than li
when it moves across florida peninsula, a major hurricane. it is going to be 3 over here and we can as it goes across. but that does not tell the full story, people can get lost in the numbers and almost be confused by what looks like weakening. what is going to happen is the storm will grow in size. so horizontal size. that will create more power. we saw this from helene, these big storms just create so much damage. in the damage can go farther inland. so people have to stop her to make start...
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it's going to move across the florida peninsula over a densely populated portion of the florida peninsula as a powerful hurricane in with it bring a wide swath of damaging and destructive winds that will cut across the florida peninsula. you're looking at widespread power outages, impassable roads, and just generally really unpleasant conditions, debts, just the wind now if we talk about the storm surge somewhere in this purple area, not everywhere somewhere in this purple area. he have the potential to get ten to 15 feet of storm surge to put that in perspective, some of the areas in here, i've got about six or seven feet of surge during helene that would be about double the surge they experienced in helene. >> that is extremely concerning. jamie. so in terms of this new update, what are the projections for the size and strength of this storm? once it makes landfall. because i understand that the consensus is it is going to weaken slightly, but it's actually going to grow. and that means that its effects will be felt further and further out yes. >> so it's going to weaken a little bit an
it's going to move across the florida peninsula over a densely populated portion of the florida peninsula as a powerful hurricane in with it bring a wide swath of damaging and destructive winds that will cut across the florida peninsula. you're looking at widespread power outages, impassable roads, and just generally really unpleasant conditions, debts, just the wind now if we talk about the storm surge somewhere in this purple area, not everywhere somewhere in this purple area. he have the...
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i want people to focus on what it will be when it moves across the florida peninsula.t will be a strong and powerful hurricane when it moves across the florida peninsula. it's going to cut a wide swath of huge impacts across a densely populated portion of the florida peninsula. this is our current hurricane warning in effect thoughing you where the hurricane force winds could be. everyone in this red area needs to be prepared for potential long-term outages. somebody in this purple area is going to get ten to 15 feet of storm surge, roughly double what they experienced with helene. >> republican senator marco rubio put out a tweet saying several years ago he asked the national hurricane center to show him what the worst case to hit florida would look like, and he's saying what he sees now is almost identical. are we in potentially a nearly worst case scenario with this storm? >> it's a really concerning scenario, because it's not just the power and magnitude of the hurricane that you're looking at. you're looking at how many people could be potentially impacted. in thi
i want people to focus on what it will be when it moves across the florida peninsula.t will be a strong and powerful hurricane when it moves across the florida peninsula. it's going to cut a wide swath of huge impacts across a densely populated portion of the florida peninsula. this is our current hurricane warning in effect thoughing you where the hurricane force winds could be. everyone in this red area needs to be prepared for potential long-term outages. somebody in this purple area is...
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devastating hurricane force winds portions of the west coast of florida and across the florida peninsula along and near the track of milton's center again life threatening hurricane force winds in gusts in places like orlando all the way to the east coast of florida. preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion and finally the heavy rainfall risk with potential for life threatening and catastrophic flash and urban flooding across portions of central florida with a risk of long-term major river flooding as well. please stay with us here. >> harris: we wanted to get the details before we bring on the lieutenant governor of florida, jeanette nunes. it is great to have her to put everything in perspective. first of all, how many people would you say percentage-wise have gotten out of the way? are you feeling good about how many people have moved out of the way? >> we've been coordinating with local law enforcement and emergency managers to make sure that that message has been delivered. i have think given what we saw with hurricane helene, i think people really ha
devastating hurricane force winds portions of the west coast of florida and across the florida peninsula along and near the track of milton's center again life threatening hurricane force winds in gusts in places like orlando all the way to the east coast of florida. preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion and finally the heavy rainfall risk with potential for life threatening and catastrophic flash and urban flooding across portions of central florida with a...
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as you can see, it is said to head towards the western side of the florida peninsula as we had through6 hours was up the intensity of the storm will wax and wane. the actual win strengths will change. it'll strengthen and weaken it again. either way people in that western side of the florida peninsula are rightly being warned of this storms arrival. it is going to be an extremely dangerous storm. the winds are a huge part of the story. those winds are going to cause enormous amount of damage. it’s are going to cause enormous amount of damage.— are going to cause enormous amount of damage. it's not 'ust awareness were i amount of damage. it's not 'ust awareness were being i amount of damage. it's notjust awareness were being warned l awareness were being warned about. what is a storm surge and why are they potentially so damaging? the and why are they potentially so damaging?— and why are they potentially so damauain? _, ., damaging? the winds are part of the story about _ damaging? the winds are part of the story about the _ damaging? the winds are part of the story about the storm - t
as you can see, it is said to head towards the western side of the florida peninsula as we had through6 hours was up the intensity of the storm will wax and wane. the actual win strengths will change. it'll strengthen and weaken it again. either way people in that western side of the florida peninsula are rightly being warned of this storms arrival. it is going to be an extremely dangerous storm. the winds are a huge part of the story. those winds are going to cause enormous amount of damage....
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with many tornado warnings, confirmed tornadoes across central and southern portions of the florida peninsulask extend through the overnight hours. especially along the southeast coast of florida from miami northward to melbourne but also including orlando and tampa come all the way down to the 40 keys, it tornado watch in effect for this area through 9:00 p.m. tonight, likely extended into the night hours. in remember you can have multiple potential tornadoes impact you in the same area as these thunderstorms as we see on the radar, just because you had one tornado warning and it moves past you doesn't mean you can't be affected by another potential tornado later on. so as we go through the nighttime hours we want to have multiple ways to receive weather warnings through your phone alerts turned on on your smartphone, noaa weather radio, reach out to your loved ones and friends if you see an issue, you want to be alerted of a tornado warning or flash flood emergency issue especially overnight so you can get to a safe location. let's talk a little bit about post-storm safety. we know the stor
with many tornado warnings, confirmed tornadoes across central and southern portions of the florida peninsulask extend through the overnight hours. especially along the southeast coast of florida from miami northward to melbourne but also including orlando and tampa come all the way down to the 40 keys, it tornado watch in effect for this area through 9:00 p.m. tonight, likely extended into the night hours. in remember you can have multiple potential tornadoes impact you in the same area as...
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but this storm is going to go across the florida peninsula and it is going to exit on the east coast of florida, into the atlantic ocean, likely still as a hurricane. so, that is going to bring significant impacts all across the state, so just be prepared for that. that may mean mobile homes, even interior, structures that may not be hurricane proof, that could create hazards. rivers, other bodies of water, as you have more rain and you have flooding that could be an issue. and then you could have surge on the east coast of florida. you could have erosion, different things at the coast. so this is not just an event about the west coast of florida. that will be where the initial impacts and probably the most significant, but the impacts will not be limited there. so, here we are at the florida horse -- >> already, governor ron desantis saying most of the west coast of florida will get major storm surge, but don't think everything is going to be fine if you're not on the west coast. there will be impacts up and down the state, including tornado warnings for the small portion of florida
but this storm is going to go across the florida peninsula and it is going to exit on the east coast of florida, into the atlantic ocean, likely still as a hurricane. so, that is going to bring significant impacts all across the state, so just be prepared for that. that may mean mobile homes, even interior, structures that may not be hurricane proof, that could create hazards. rivers, other bodies of water, as you have more rain and you have flooding that could be an issue. and then you could...
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florida. the expanding wind field this is the second concern for this meteorologist. it will double in size as it leaves the yucatan peninsula now, and makes its way towards florida. and there will be a moment in time overnight wednesday into thursday, where the state of florida will feel hurricane force winds from the west coast all the way to the east coast. that will knock down power. it will knock down trees and cause catastrophic damage along the coastline, especially where you see the shading of purple. it's also going to push up a lot of water kate. and that is my other concern with a nighttime landfalling major hurricane. and storm surge of 10 to 15ft from port charlotte to tampa and tampa bay that means that water levels will be twice the height of my height. just incredible. there's so many facets to this storm. the flash flood threat cannot be minimized. we have an extremely rare high risk of flash flooding on wednesday for the state, so that's something to consider as well. >> you put it so clearly and help explain why this one could be so, so damaging with that path. thank you so much derek is going to be with u
florida. the expanding wind field this is the second concern for this meteorologist. it will double in size as it leaves the yucatan peninsula now, and makes its way towards florida. and there will be a moment in time overnight wednesday into thursday, where the state of florida will feel hurricane force winds from the west coast all the way to the east coast. that will knock down power. it will knock down trees and cause catastrophic damage along the coastline, especially where you see the...
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plus plenty of water falling out of the storm itself as the yellow stripe across the florida peninsula at 5 to 10 inches of rain. some spots more than a foot, combined with the storm surge and the wind damage, and the impact of helene in a different part of the state over the past couple of weeks. this is a recipe for disaster over the next 48 hours or so. we'll come back and talk about our weather, which is heading in a much better direction in a few minutes. >> good to hear. thank you so much, paul. >>> now to east oakland where crews worked quickly to knock down the fire on 80th avenue. this afternoon it happened. video from citizen app will show the dark smoke just rising from the roof and the second floor window. our chopper did catch firefighters on top of the roof, trying to keep the fire from spreading to nearby homes. residents were able to escape the flames, no one was hurt. but the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> and also in the east bay, a homeowner shot an intruder in el cerrito. putting a nearby elementary school on lockdown. it happened on elm street
plus plenty of water falling out of the storm itself as the yellow stripe across the florida peninsula at 5 to 10 inches of rain. some spots more than a foot, combined with the storm surge and the wind damage, and the impact of helene in a different part of the state over the past couple of weeks. this is a recipe for disaster over the next 48 hours or so. we'll come back and talk about our weather, which is heading in a much better direction in a few minutes. >> good to hear. thank you...
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but the storm will go across the florida peninsula and he will exit on the east coast of florida into atlantic ocean. likely still as a hurricane. so that will bring significant impacts all across the state so just be prepared for that. that may mean mobile homes, even interior, other structures that may not be hurricane proof that dr. create hazards, reverse, other bodies of water, as we have more in and near flooding -- so this is not just an event about the west coast of florida. there will be where the initial impacts and probably the most significant with the impacts will not be limited there. so we are -- here we are the florida horse park, we have staging areas around different parts of the state and there are different sites that are doing different things. for example you got lake city, a lot of the utility line man there that are staged. we've got a lot of people staged at the tampa bay area for utility and other things but this one right here is really good, annexing -- from the storm but we fully anticipate being able to move people where they need to go very quickly once
but the storm will go across the florida peninsula and he will exit on the east coast of florida into atlantic ocean. likely still as a hurricane. so that will bring significant impacts all across the state so just be prepared for that. that may mean mobile homes, even interior, other structures that may not be hurricane proof that dr. create hazards, reverse, other bodies of water, as we have more in and near flooding -- so this is not just an event about the west coast of florida. there will...
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there is pretty much warnings or watches on almost the entire florida peninsula, and a lots of attentione peninsula, and rightfully so, because that is probably the most serious threat to peoples lives and property, but the storm is going to go across the florida peninsula, and it would exit e because of florida into the atlantic ocean, likely still as a hurricane, so that is going to bring significant impacts all across the state, so just be prepared for that. that may mean mobile homes, even interior, other structures that may be arcane proof, that could be hazards, rivers and other bodies of water as yet more rain and flooding which could be an issue, and you have surge on the east coast of florida, erosion and so on, so it is not just an event for the west coast of florida, that would be where the initial item probably most significant impacts, but the impact will not be listened —— that's in there. here we have staging areas around different parts of the state, and their different sites doing different things. for example, you have lake city with eight units of the utility lineman t
there is pretty much warnings or watches on almost the entire florida peninsula, and a lots of attentione peninsula, and rightfully so, because that is probably the most serious threat to peoples lives and property, but the storm is going to go across the florida peninsula, and it would exit e because of florida into the atlantic ocean, likely still as a hurricane, so that is going to bring significant impacts all across the state, so just be prepared for that. that may mean mobile homes, even...
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>> well, this part of the florida peninsula, this west coast of florida peninsula is incredibly, incredibly susceptible to storm surge we saw in helene, even though helene sort of passed to the west, you still got this catastrophic storm surge along portions of the florida west coast this case, it's going to be a direct impact of direct shot and more powerful it that we're going to have potentially catastrophic wind damage over a densely populated portion of the florida peninsula. this is the i4 corridor, heavily heavily populated area plus the storm surge is going to be worse than we saw in helene in some cases. so, you know, this is a big, we've got a lot of evacuation orders that are in place along the florida west coast. i'm hoping i'm hoping people are heeding those warnings. >> jimmy, when it comes to the compound effect of having hurricane helene, as you noted with that storm surge rise up the west coast. and now this category four supposedly when it makes landfall, it will be category for what does that do? major hurricane force winds occur and they're storm surge, it's, it's crippl
>> well, this part of the florida peninsula, this west coast of florida peninsula is incredibly, incredibly susceptible to storm surge we saw in helene, even though helene sort of passed to the west, you still got this catastrophic storm surge along portions of the florida west coast this case, it's going to be a direct impact of direct shot and more powerful it that we're going to have potentially catastrophic wind damage over a densely populated portion of the florida peninsula. this is...
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then it heads towards the florida peninsula, may be sometime late tuesday into wednesday, but again, can see the outcomes already flashing a part of the peninsula here and look how far this rain stretches, right? we're looking at it from top to bottom, from jacksonville down to miami. we could be looking at some rain totals of four to eight inches some isolated totals up to ten inches that could definitely cause some flooding. also worried about storm surge where that ai goes. will really depend on who gets to worst storm surge that's something that we'll have to watch very closely and again, it's coming on. what's been such an active season already, look at how many landfalls we've had. just this season alone along the gulf coast from texas through louisiana, and to florida. so it's been very busy and only getting busier jim. >> my goodness. all right. well, we're going to have to keep our eyes on that storm. that that is a very scary forecast there for the florida coast. elisa. thank you so much in the short term elie's damage has been devastating, but in the long-term, it could be
then it heads towards the florida peninsula, may be sometime late tuesday into wednesday, but again, can see the outcomes already flashing a part of the peninsula here and look how far this rain stretches, right? we're looking at it from top to bottom, from jacksonville down to miami. we could be looking at some rain totals of four to eight inches some isolated totals up to ten inches that could definitely cause some flooding. also worried about storm surge where that ai goes. will really...
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hurricane milton now pushingrr on nowwith des the florida peninsula with destructive storm surge. strong and potentially fl catastrophic flooding rainfall. oxfox weather meteorologist haly meyer is live in daytona beach, florida beacha. has b she has been there throughout what has been a very windyooks overnight and she joins us. looks like the farms not going anywhere any time soon. >> haley. yeah, definitely not. i mean, this wind has beent. i a for probablyt hour the better part of the last hour. . i'mi'm talking maybe 50 milesr hour with the gusts now and stronger. we are taking on that northern eyewall right now. now, while milton may not be aya category 3, i mean, you cans isn see this is not fun to stand in. it's notot easy to either. so very dangerous conditions here outin in daytona beach. we talked a lot about the sea foam that is everywhere piling s on to the streets. the debris has bee n flyinghelmet around. >> that's why i've got this helmet on right now when it comes to daytona beach with previous storms.ey bot in regards to it, ian andh nicole, they both came in they
hurricane milton now pushingrr on nowwith des the florida peninsula with destructive storm surge. strong and potentially fl catastrophic flooding rainfall. oxfox weather meteorologist haly meyer is live in daytona beach, florida beacha. has b she has been there throughout what has been a very windyooks overnight and she joins us. looks like the farms not going anywhere any time soon. >> haley. yeah, definitely not. i mean, this wind has beent. i a for probablyt hour the better part of the...
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plan and you should be executing your plan, particularly if you're on the west coast of the florida peninsula all right. another monster storm headed toward florida. you heard the precautionary actions being taken by governor ron desantis on that. breaking news throughout the course of the next few days. a lot this hour as we are bracing for that. we have got the anti-israel protests happening live right now in new york city. meanwhile, look at the heartbreak on the faces of these people. at a memorial ceremony at the site of the october 7th attacks. the ceremony's moment of silence was interrupted by the sounds of uncontrollable grief. [ screaming ] >> these poor family members. what a year this has been. it started on this day, october 7th, one year ago. with that we bring in robert o'brien who served as national security adviser in the trump administration. robert, it's good to have you back. obviously it's such a difficult day for these families. it reminds me of 9/11 when you listen to cries of pain that is still so raw. your thoughts on what we're seeing today, and i actually want to st
plan and you should be executing your plan, particularly if you're on the west coast of the florida peninsula all right. another monster storm headed toward florida. you heard the precautionary actions being taken by governor ron desantis on that. breaking news throughout the course of the next few days. a lot this hour as we are bracing for that. we have got the anti-israel protests happening live right now in new york city. meanwhile, look at the heartbreak on the faces of these people. at a...
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can change and go up in certain areas, depending on how the storm ultimately approaches the florida peninsulaave been issued for portions of west central florida and the nature coast. tropical storm watches extend further south and north through southwest florida and the keys, and along northern florida. the florida division of emergency management is actively addressing storm-related resource requests. they're currently in the process of fulfilling 850 missions. they have deployed everything from sandbags to shelf stable meals, to tens of thousands of water bottles to thousands of tarps. we have sent truckloads of food and water to central florida in preparation for points of distribution site, subsequent to the storm hitting. we're also coordinating the deployment of more than 2,000 feet of flood protection systems and prioritizing critical infrastructure, like hospitals, waste water treatment facilities, and electrical infrastructure. we have generators deployed to support special needs sheltering. we also have star links deployed. in areas that have asked for that, more than 200 ambulance
can change and go up in certain areas, depending on how the storm ultimately approaches the florida peninsulaave been issued for portions of west central florida and the nature coast. tropical storm watches extend further south and north through southwest florida and the keys, and along northern florida. the florida division of emergency management is actively addressing storm-related resource requests. they're currently in the process of fulfilling 850 missions. they have deployed everything...
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as it moves across the florida coastline and the florida peninsula, that when it begins to rapidly weakenause of how strong it is upon landfall, it is still going to be a category one. so the east coast of florida as well bracing for hurricane impacts which is why basically the entirety of the florida peninsula here is under some kind of tropical alert with the latest advisory at 11:00, 160 mile-per-hour winds. now that is a substantial number and it beats what we had with helene at its peak in intensity. not only with milton but with barrel, both of these storms, it was back in late june, early july, they were just nearer if not reaching their peak, climate to logically speaking for how strong they could get. so all 2024 had some awkward pauses in the action, it will be one for the record books. you can see all of the tropical alerts, nor and florida is really without seeing something here. for the tampa bay area, up to 1. i'm about 5'6" so think about double me and then some. that is a significant number, not survivable is what many folks are saying and that's why the roads have been co
as it moves across the florida coastline and the florida peninsula, that when it begins to rapidly weakenause of how strong it is upon landfall, it is still going to be a category one. so the east coast of florida as well bracing for hurricane impacts which is why basically the entirety of the florida peninsula here is under some kind of tropical alert with the latest advisory at 11:00, 160 mile-per-hour winds. now that is a substantial number and it beats what we had with helene at its peak in...
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the current radar showing milton moving quickly over the florida peninsula, eventually leading out into the atlantic. the full scope of the damage won't be known until today, but it includes the home of the tampa bay rays. this is tropicana field, where the rays play. the roof was torn to shreds as milton came ashore. we will have another look at the forecast later in this half hour. >> a passenger jet made an emergency landing at new york's jfk airport after the pilot suffered a medical emergency in mid-flight and died. abc's gio benitez has more. >> the passenger jet from seattle to istanbul forced to divert to new york city after one of its pilots suffered a medical emergency and died mid-flight. the turkish airlines plane taking off at around 7 p.m. tuesday. but after nearly four hours, the airline says 59 year old pilot shaheen pehlivan, seen in a photo obtained by a state run news outlet, fainted. >> initially, pilots, of our captains, pehlivan, dying on board the plane making an emergency landing at new york's jfk airport. >> turkish airlines says pehlivan was with the company fo
the current radar showing milton moving quickly over the florida peninsula, eventually leading out into the atlantic. the full scope of the damage won't be known until today, but it includes the home of the tampa bay rays. this is tropicana field, where the rays play. the roof was torn to shreds as milton came ashore. we will have another look at the forecast later in this half hour. >> a passenger jet made an emergency landing at new york's jfk airport after the pilot suffered a medical...
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tampa bay down south, and through so many communities to fort myers to the west coast of the florida peninsulaak, down to 120, that is still a significant and damaging windstorm which will impact a big portion of central florida in particular and they will be about 15 inches of rain that will lead to flash flooding and ongoing during the course of the afternoon, in south florida, sorry, in the florida peninsula to be precise, an outbreak of tornadoes, 54 tornado warnings have been issued in the state of florida so far today. can have been issued in the state of florida so far today.— have been issued in the state of florida so far today. can i ask you about the science, _ florida so far today. can i ask you about the science, why _ florida so far today. can i ask you about the science, why is - florida so far today. can i ask you about the science, why is the - about the science, why is the hurricane going to be so intense? many factors. it was a category five hurricane so it is coming off of its peak but the fact it was a category five and is now a category three just means that a lot of the
tampa bay down south, and through so many communities to fort myers to the west coast of the florida peninsulaak, down to 120, that is still a significant and damaging windstorm which will impact a big portion of central florida in particular and they will be about 15 inches of rain that will lead to flash flooding and ongoing during the course of the afternoon, in south florida, sorry, in the florida peninsula to be precise, an outbreak of tornadoes, 54 tornado warnings have been issued in the...
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florida. this is new video from the yucatan peninsula. on expected to hit their first in a matter of hours in florida tonight. emergency evacuations underway again less than two weeks after hurricane helene devastated parts of the southeast. there, the tampa bay international airport is shutting down tomorrow morning. schools in more than 20 counties will also be closed tomorrow. now, hurricane milton is considered one of the most intense atlantic hurricanes since records began. nbc bay area's audrey asistio is here with now with how people are preparing audrey raj and jess milton has grown into a category five storm, but is expected to weaken to a strong category three before it makes landfall on wednesday. the national hurricane center says storm surge could reach 15ft in some areas along florida's gulf coast. some 15 million people are under flood watches as crews work around the clock to clear debris and fallen trees that helene left behind. it's terrifying to think what this next storm would, the wind and the rain will actually do to
florida. this is new video from the yucatan peninsula. on expected to hit their first in a matter of hours in florida tonight. emergency evacuations underway again less than two weeks after hurricane helene devastated parts of the southeast. there, the tampa bay international airport is shutting down tomorrow morning. schools in more than 20 counties will also be closed tomorrow. now, hurricane milton is considered one of the most intense atlantic hurricanes since records began. nbc bay area's...
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y luego estarÍa cercano a la penÍnsula de florida. ya. posiblemente casi en un categorÍa cuatro.como huracÁn categorÍa tres con vientos peligrosos de 115 millas por hora, especÍficamente para el miÉrcoles entre la tarde y la noche. luego saliendo para el jueves como con vientos de 75 millas por hora. si vemos entonces como nos estÁn hablando esos modelos espagueti nos indican que hay una tendencia de que el centro de milton podrÍa entrar entre el Área de crystal river hacia el Área de naples. asÍ que es importante que todas las personas que vivan en esta Área. por favor. es hora dea ir afinando sus planes. sepa que entonces esa extensiÓn de vientos podrÍa debilitarse. entrando a la florida. sin embargo, podrÍa aumentar la posibilidad de que tengamos impactos no solamente en la costa oeste, sino tambiÉn en el centro de florida. >> la llegada de milton mÁs de una semana despuÉs del paso de glyn es un ejemplo de que la florida llega a la mayor cantidad de huracanes que tocan estados unidos. estos son los mÁs devastadores. el gran huracÁn de miami llegÓ a miami beach en 1926. causÓ m
y luego estarÍa cercano a la penÍnsula de florida. ya. posiblemente casi en un categorÍa cuatro.como huracÁn categorÍa tres con vientos peligrosos de 115 millas por hora, especÍficamente para el miÉrcoles entre la tarde y la noche. luego saliendo para el jueves como con vientos de 75 millas por hora. si vemos entonces como nos estÁn hablando esos modelos espagueti nos indican que hay una tendencia de que el centro de milton podrÍa entrar entre el Área de crystal river hacia el Área...
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adam, i heard you last hour saying you believe the storm is now over the peninsula of florida. could be off the peninsula by sometime early morning? >> reporter: seven, 8:00 a.m. you could see at least what was the moving out over the atlantic but then you would still be seeing some of the backside of the storm which does take a little bit longer to ultimately drag across. by midmorning it is completely moved on through. where are we right now? you are looking at what would have been the center completely over the peninsula. because of upper level winds it's kind of top loaded or front loaded. all of the action is to the north of that line really where interstate four is up towards orlando and places further north. it's a category two, winds at 100 file might hundred 5 miles per hour. it should stay hurricane as it ultimately makes the move. because of all that heavy rain on the north side, that is so far probably the biggest story. everything you are looking at here in this purple highlighted box, that is a flash flood emergency. they don't put those out often, the rain has to
adam, i heard you last hour saying you believe the storm is now over the peninsula of florida. could be off the peninsula by sometime early morning? >> reporter: seven, 8:00 a.m. you could see at least what was the moving out over the atlantic but then you would still be seeing some of the backside of the storm which does take a little bit longer to ultimately drag across. by midmorning it is completely moved on through. where are we right now? you are looking at what would have been the...
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been commenting, scientific papers have been written about how warm the ocean is around the florida peninsula. it's this warm, warm water that is driving these storms, enabling it to intensify so quickly. everybody, be careful out there. let's get through this. >> bill, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >>> that wraps up the hour for me. i'm jose diaz-balart. you can reach me on social media @jdbalart. you can watch clips from this show. >>> up next, homeland security secretary mayorkas joins andrea mitchell. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," florida bracing for hurricane milton, a category 4 storm hurtling toward the west coast. meteorologists warning that the hurricane zone is getting larger as it gets closer to florida. officials ordering mandatory evacuations in some zones, telling everyone to get out while they can. a storm so big president biden has canceled an overseas trip this week. >> if you are under evacuation orders, you should evacuate now, now, now. you should have already evacuated. it's a matter of life and death. that's not hyperbole. it's a matter of life
been commenting, scientific papers have been written about how warm the ocean is around the florida peninsula. it's this warm, warm water that is driving these storms, enabling it to intensify so quickly. everybody, be careful out there. let's get through this. >> bill, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >>> that wraps up the hour for me. i'm jose diaz-balart. you can reach me on social media @jdbalart. you can watch clips from this show. >>> up next, homeland...
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if you get out of the path in the panhandle not as much but in the florida peninsula virtually all school districts are close. all florida counties are assisting the state was storm response at a want to thank all those for their great work. we 149 general population shelters open throughout the state. the current total shelter population is just 31,000 individuals here we have room in the shelters for a total population of almost 200,000 individuals. so there is space available in the shelters. i know a lot of people would rather stay in hotel, that's fine, but especially now as the storms getting closer you may be able to get in your car and drive ten miles, get to a shelter, ride the storm out and then be able to go as you see fit and hopefully you can get back to your place very quickly. but space is available. there are 36 county owned special needs shelters that are open and operating in counties that are in the path of the storm. schools and other facilities are being used as supplementary state-supported shelters. this state of florida has now opened six state operated supplementa
if you get out of the path in the panhandle not as much but in the florida peninsula virtually all school districts are close. all florida counties are assisting the state was storm response at a want to thank all those for their great work. we 149 general population shelters open throughout the state. the current total shelter population is just 31,000 individuals here we have room in the shelters for a total population of almost 200,000 individuals. so there is space available in the...
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obviously, if you get out of the path in the panhandle, not as much, but not florida peninsula. virtually all school districts are closed. all florida counties and mika suki in seminole tribes are assisting the state with storm response and i want to thank all those for their great work. we have 149 general population shelters that are open throughout the state the current total shelter population is just 31,000 individuals. we have room in those shelters for a total population of almost 200,000 individuals. so there is space available in the shelters i know a lot of people would rather stay in a hotel, stay front, and that's fine. but especially now as the storm is getting closer, you may be able to get in your car and drive ten miles, get to a shelter, ride the storm out, and then be able to go up as you see fit and hopefully you'll be able to get back to your place very quickly. but space is available. so there are 36 county own. >> all right. that is florida governor ron desantis giving a briefing on the latest preparations for the landfall of hurricane milton of the governor
obviously, if you get out of the path in the panhandle, not as much, but not florida peninsula. virtually all school districts are closed. all florida counties and mika suki in seminole tribes are assisting the state with storm response and i want to thank all those for their great work. we have 149 general population shelters that are open throughout the state the current total shelter population is just 31,000 individuals. we have room in those shelters for a total population of almost...
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. >> the entire florida peninsula on the gulf side has the potential to have major impacts from storm surge. how that storm ultimately develops in terms of the track will obviously have a big impact in terms of which areas are going to get more damage than others. >> reporter: forecasters say milton could potentially cross florida and head out into the atlantic. that would spare georgia and the carolinas from anything like the catastrophic impact helene delivered. cristian benevides, cbs news, tampa, florida. >> here's the latest on milton's track. the storm is expected to become a powerful category-four hurricane tomorrow, then make landfall on wednesday as a category three with maximum winds near 115 miles per hour. the national hurricane center says a risk of flash flooding will begin before milton makes landfall, and there's also a risk of a life-threatening storm surge which could reach more than nine feet south of milton's landfall. >>> and as naomi mentioned earlier, the presidential campaigns are pausing to mark october 7th. over the weekend, former president donald trump retu
. >> the entire florida peninsula on the gulf side has the potential to have major impacts from storm surge. how that storm ultimately develops in terms of the track will obviously have a big impact in terms of which areas are going to get more damage than others. >> reporter: forecasters say milton could potentially cross florida and head out into the atlantic. that would spare georgia and the carolinas from anything like the catastrophic impact helene delivered. cristian...
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landfall somewhere along the florida peninsula along the west coast here. again, impacts will spread up and down the west coast regardless. heavy rain and storm surge are great concerns as we go into tuesday night and then wednesday i want to point out that rapid intensification is one of those climate factors that we always talk about, because the biggest feel for it is warming oceans and our oceans trap more than 90% of our heat from our carbon emissions. so we're just adding more fuel to the system, and it allows these hurricanes to gain strength faster and you can see that at the most extreme ends, you know, gaining strength faster. in the most recent decades. here's a look at how milton again could work its way through the next couple of hours, and kind of slow at first, but then it works its way across the gulf of mexico. again, all of this is food and fuel then it heads to the west maybe tuesday into wednesday maybe late on wednesday. it's slowing down a little bit, and this is where you'll have the lash of storm surge, heavy rain damaging winds, all
landfall somewhere along the florida peninsula along the west coast here. again, impacts will spread up and down the west coast regardless. heavy rain and storm surge are great concerns as we go into tuesday night and then wednesday i want to point out that rapid intensification is one of those climate factors that we always talk about, because the biggest feel for it is warming oceans and our oceans trap more than 90% of our heat from our carbon emissions. so we're just adding more fuel to the...
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it looks like it'll hit the florida peninsula wednesday as a potential category 3 hurricane.ou move on through this forecast, and it looks as though we're already dealing with significant amounts of flooding tight, into areas of palm beach, down to key largo, and wednesday, this is also going to be a huge day of playing out how this storm system is going to affect the peninsula, but right now it looks like anywhere from jacksonville down to orlando, to tampa, 4 to 7 new inches of rainfall for the area. again, this is adding insult to injury. whit, we'll send it back. >> whit: we'll be tracking it very closely. we'll chat in a bit. >>> we move now to the presidential race. with just a month to go to election day, former president donald trump making his return to butler, pennsylvania. the same place where he survived an assassination attempt during a rally back in july, and vice president harris touring storm damage in north carolina. abc's rachel scott has more from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. rachel, good morning. >> reporter: hey, whit, good morning to you. donald trump using
it looks like it'll hit the florida peninsula wednesday as a potential category 3 hurricane.ou move on through this forecast, and it looks as though we're already dealing with significant amounts of flooding tight, into areas of palm beach, down to key largo, and wednesday, this is also going to be a huge day of playing out how this storm system is going to affect the peninsula, but right now it looks like anywhere from jacksonville down to orlando, to tampa, 4 to 7 new inches of rainfall for...
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this is going to be moving out towards the florida peninsula.hat we have some news for that area. there's already two to five inches of rain barreling because of a storm system happening over the weekend. now, the next system that moves on through is going to add in -- i mean, it's going to add in a lot of rainfall. we're talking about ten inches possible into midweek so, we're watching out very closely to see what happens to the florida peninsula over the course of the next seven days. we'll send it back over your way, whit. >> whit: some of those places can't catch a break. leslie, we'll check back in with you soon. >>> we turn now to the race for the white house, and both campaigns sweeping through the battleground states with just a month to go, and former president trump going back to the site of that assassination attempt in july. abc's white house correspondent maryalice parks joins us now from michigan with more. maryalice, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, whit, good morning. with just 31 days to go till election day, vice president kama
this is going to be moving out towards the florida peninsula.hat we have some news for that area. there's already two to five inches of rain barreling because of a storm system happening over the weekend. now, the next system that moves on through is going to add in -- i mean, it's going to add in a lot of rainfall. we're talking about ten inches possible into midweek so, we're watching out very closely to see what happens to the florida peninsula over the course of the next seven days. we'll...
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mary: hurricane milton is continuing to move across the central part of the florida peninsula. it has now notched down to a category two. previously it was a category screen when it made landfall as it was approaching florida earlier was a category five. it has fluctuated in intensity. what hasn't changed is that it will bring up and is bringing destructive winds, damaging waves from the storm surge. across large parts of the four to coast. and also extreme rains, which will trigger flooding, flash flooding on open flooding. we are seeing now all play out right now as it continues to maintain hurricane intensity through thursday as it's projected to move across the peninsula and then eventually through the east coast. tom: what is the latest in terms of expectations and estimates of the potential damage of this hurricane when it comes to the infrastructure and the housing stock of florida? mary: the fact that it has hit the tampa bay area where there is load topography where there is damage from the storm surge will be significant. the power over 2 million customers in florida w
mary: hurricane milton is continuing to move across the central part of the florida peninsula. it has now notched down to a category two. previously it was a category screen when it made landfall as it was approaching florida earlier was a category five. it has fluctuated in intensity. what hasn't changed is that it will bring up and is bringing destructive winds, damaging waves from the storm surge. across large parts of the four to coast. and also extreme rains, which will trigger flooding,...
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and when it's basically you going to cut across the florida peninsula and wolf, here's the interesting thing. it's not going to weaken below hurricane strength as it crosses the florida peninsula, even once it emerges out on the western atlantic, it's still going to be a hurricane in the folks you florida east coast you're going to know a hurricane is coming over when it, when it finally makes its trek across. >> and milton a hurricane, milton has already spawned tornadoes. i'm really worried about these tornadoes as well, which have torn across parts of florida, including in broward county, what areas are facing the largest risk of tornadoes right now? >> this area to the south and east of the hurricane, hurricane milton is over here just off shore. this area to the south and east is has the highest risk of tornadoes in these tornadoes are not the typical tornadoes that we would see in a normal hurricane. there more indicative of the classic midwestern style hurricane where you just get a very clear signal in the radar and then the visual confirmation, you very clear tornadoes. so if
and when it's basically you going to cut across the florida peninsula and wolf, here's the interesting thing. it's not going to weaken below hurricane strength as it crosses the florida peninsula, even once it emerges out on the western atlantic, it's still going to be a hurricane in the folks you florida east coast you're going to know a hurricane is coming over when it, when it finally makes its trek across. >> and milton a hurricane, milton has already spawned tornadoes. i'm really...
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that'll push across the florida peninsula as the storm interacts with land. friction will slow down the peak wind speeds, but will be producing a ton of rain, producing a ton of storm surge especially down the coast. all the way down to fort myers. the winds are circulating the top layer. 10 to 12 feet worth and pushed it onshore. florida is flat. and plus we're talking about another 5 to 15 inches of rain falling over terrain that really does not drain that amount of rainfall very easily. so this will be an inland flooding disaster. wind damage and all of those tornadoes that we had earlier in the day. every aspect of those tropical systems that you don't want to see have been present with this one, sara. >> that's so tough. this time period is when we start to hear stories of disaster or rescue, all these things. more will be coming up on hurricane milton ahead of cbs evening news. >>> hey, sara. the very latest as we speak to ron desantis as the state prepares to get slammed by hurricane milton. the breaking developments on the ground, and what residents n
that'll push across the florida peninsula as the storm interacts with land. friction will slow down the peak wind speeds, but will be producing a ton of rain, producing a ton of storm surge especially down the coast. all the way down to fort myers. the winds are circulating the top layer. 10 to 12 feet worth and pushed it onshore. florida is flat. and plus we're talking about another 5 to 15 inches of rain falling over terrain that really does not drain that amount of rainfall very easily. so...
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it's what's turning it into the florida peninsula, depending on where this front is? well, really control those wobbles that we've been watching now, wobble to the north and the wobble to the south, that will really put that bullseye and who gets the worst storm surge. but what it's also doing is compounding the heavy rain is sucking in a lot of moisture. we're going a lot of heavy rain in this with a front and the hurricane. we also will find the winds compound meaning as well as its with the front as well. all of this happening late tonight, going into tomorrow as it plows across the florida peninsula, we always talk about the storm surge from the ocean, but we also will find flooding from the sky, rain totals again because of the combination of the front and the hurricane, you're looking i had a pretty big swath that could find rain totals six to 12 inches or more, that will cause flash flooding and urban flooding in areas that are even not near issued 4% of the time, but week at 80% of our damages and 40% until that fatalities out of risk days like this or of rain
it's what's turning it into the florida peninsula, depending on where this front is? well, really control those wobbles that we've been watching now, wobble to the north and the wobble to the south, that will really put that bullseye and who gets the worst storm surge. but what it's also doing is compounding the heavy rain is sucking in a lot of moisture. we're going a lot of heavy rain in this with a front and the hurricane. we also will find the winds compound meaning as well as its with the...
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the storm powering its way across the gulf of mexico toward the florida peninsula tonight, where forecasters anticipate it will be an extremely serious threat to florida as it aims toward the state's widely populated midsection, likely late wednesday into thursday. the storm potentially will dump up to five to ten inches of rain, local amounts up to 15 inches and expect to generate a storm surge potentially as high as 15 feet. right now 51 florida counties are under states of emergency with many coastal areas under mandatory evacuation orders. al roker is here now with the latest on milton's path. al, good evening. >> good evening, lester. much of the state of florida under hurricane watches, hurricane warnings tonight as we watch this system start to push in. we can see right now 180-mile-per-hour winds moving east at 10. 80 miles west-northwest of progreso, mexico. as this system pushes to the east, we look for landfall sometime tomorrow night as a category 3 storm. don't worry about the categories. it's this system that is going to be a monster storm. we're talking about storm surges five
the storm powering its way across the gulf of mexico toward the florida peninsula tonight, where forecasters anticipate it will be an extremely serious threat to florida as it aims toward the state's widely populated midsection, likely late wednesday into thursday. the storm potentially will dump up to five to ten inches of rain, local amounts up to 15 inches and expect to generate a storm surge potentially as high as 15 feet. right now 51 florida counties are under states of emergency with...
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, but throughout the interior of the florida peninsula. we are already noticing on the key west radar the eye of this very compact very intense major hurricane and the national hurricane center identifying that as well, because of it's symmetrical appearance on radar and on satellite. so this is a wind forecasts and i want you to see how its bubbling out in size. it is expanding in size. so the impacts of the storm will be felt 100 miles, 200 miles to the north 200 miles to the south. so it's not just where the center makes sure landfall. of course that's where the most extreme impacts will be. and that is why we are on knife's edge because any wobble with these major hurricanes makes all the difference on who gets that right front quadrant. the most intense part of the hurricane, extreme winds, catastrophic winds, not only on the coast but inland as well will feel hurricane force stretching from the west coast, the gulf coast, all the way to the atlantic coast. and when we talk about storm surge we highlight this area. in particular, tamp
, but throughout the interior of the florida peninsula. we are already noticing on the key west radar the eye of this very compact very intense major hurricane and the national hurricane center identifying that as well, because of it's symmetrical appearance on radar and on satellite. so this is a wind forecasts and i want you to see how its bubbling out in size. it is expanding in size. so the impacts of the storm will be felt 100 miles, 200 miles to the north 200 miles to the south. so it's...
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overtopped in this storm and then it's going to rain and there are gonna be places across the florida peninsula that could get ten inches of rainfall and make flash flooding when it comes to the rain event, fresh water flooding, not the saltwater flooding so here it comes. it is kind of come right into the tampa bay area. now, the latest advisory, the latest forecast has nudged a little bit farther to the south than it was. but all the way from port richey, all the way down to basically almost naples. you're still very close to the cone. you cannot take your eyes off this because they do wobble. and when they wobble, they catch people by surprise. please do not be caught by surprise. we got this rapid intensification two days before it's going to hit, please pay attention because when they rapidly intensify six hours before they hit that's when you get really caught off guard. >> jake. >> alright. chad myers. thank you so much. cnn's isabel rosales is tampa directly in the path of the hurricane isabel, the storm surge from this hurricane could smash the record which was set by helene less than
overtopped in this storm and then it's going to rain and there are gonna be places across the florida peninsula that could get ten inches of rainfall and make flash flooding when it comes to the rain event, fresh water flooding, not the saltwater flooding so here it comes. it is kind of come right into the tampa bay area. now, the latest advisory, the latest forecast has nudged a little bit farther to the south than it was. but all the way from port richey, all the way down to basically almost...
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that's going to bring it on its inevitable path into the west coast of the florida peninsula. new this morning we do have hurricane warnings stretching from the west coast of the florida peninsula all the way to the east coast, and there's tropical storm warnings newly issued across extreme southern florida, including the keys as well as miami. but let's talk about the trajectory of how milton will approach the state of florida. unlike helene, if i can use an analogy that sideswiped like a like a small sedan along the parallel coastline of the west coast of florida. milton will actually be coming in and create a perpendicular approach to the state meaning it will reach the state and maximize its potential almost impacting us like a t-bone crash from an suv. so this will maximize the wind. the surge threat. and of course, there are other hazards associated with it. national hurricane center explicitly talking about how the wind field will expand and double in size from its compact size, that it is now. so we will feel the threat and the impacts of catastrophic wind damage far i
that's going to bring it on its inevitable path into the west coast of the florida peninsula. new this morning we do have hurricane warnings stretching from the west coast of the florida peninsula all the way to the east coast, and there's tropical storm warnings newly issued across extreme southern florida, including the keys as well as miami. but let's talk about the trajectory of how milton will approach the state of florida. unlike helene, if i can use an analogy that sideswiped like a like...
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as it tracks closer to the florida peninsula, it's likely to encounter some wind shear farther up in the atmosphere and that might weaken it a little bit, but it's still likely to be a major hurricane as it goes directly towards tampa. you can see the location and intensity with the categories, the official forecast from the national hurricane center, anticipated to be a category 3 or 4 storm as it makes its way towards the west coast of florida over the next 48 hours, scheduled to make landfall right after the sun goes down wednesday evening. we'll keep you updated on the timing. so if you have friends or family in the area, you can make sure they're paying attention. here we're talking about one more day every inland heat and it won't be as bad as it's been so far. the heat dome is starting to lose its grip and we'll see a storm system headed towards the pacific northwest. that will send more cloud cover into the bay area, give our temperatures a break, back down to much closer to normal by thursday and friday of this week. it's still a long way down the line. it's still hot out th
as it tracks closer to the florida peninsula, it's likely to encounter some wind shear farther up in the atmosphere and that might weaken it a little bit, but it's still likely to be a major hurricane as it goes directly towards tampa. you can see the location and intensity with the categories, the official forecast from the national hurricane center, anticipated to be a category 3 or 4 storm as it makes its way towards the west coast of florida over the next 48 hours, scheduled to make...
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it will maintain hurricane strength as it makes its way to the florida peninsula.ust the wind but the storm surge, it is really going to be at the greatest down the coast from a point of landfall. landfall is close to the tampa st. petersburg area. the strongest storms will be closer to fort meyers because of how the winds behave. the hurricane is where you get the greatest storm surge t is grabbing the top layer of the ocean and sending it onshore. 12 feet of storm surge is possible. and the storm will produce plenty of rain. the yellow stripe indicates 5-10 inches of rain at least. there will be some spots that pick up a foot to a foot and a half. coastal flooding, inland flooding, damage, hurricanes are also a danger. as milton makes closer hit to landfall that will happen tomorrow evening. joules? >> thank jules? >> thank you. >>> san francisco just released 13 schools that could be on the chopping block or merged next year. so, these are the 11 elementary schools, the district says the criteria for making there list having fewer than 260 students. these school
it will maintain hurricane strength as it makes its way to the florida peninsula.ust the wind but the storm surge, it is really going to be at the greatest down the coast from a point of landfall. landfall is close to the tampa st. petersburg area. the strongest storms will be closer to fort meyers because of how the winds behave. the hurricane is where you get the greatest storm surge t is grabbing the top layer of the ocean and sending it onshore. 12 feet of storm surge is possible. and the...
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florida? what it means is not so much the system will be stronger but likely bigger. that energy will be distributed over a larger area, indeed. the entire peninsula of florida tallahassee eastward and south carolina and down to the keys, everybody under alert from the storm from tornadoes until flooding, storm surge, and went to. different, different threats. but this is a very, very bad situation for the state of florida. >> john: yeah, it is a difficult situation they are facing and good to have a veteran if you want to stay, prior norcross, thank you much. >> sandra: for the mayor at tampa not mincing words earlier about the need to get out and get out now. it appears many people are listening and have listened including our next guest who had their home destroyed by helene and forced to flee again before they could even start to rebuild. joining us and sent donnelly, so sorry for what you have been through. i know you had the chance to flee in first off, what was it like getting out of the tampa area for you? >> so, we left around 2:00 a.m. and specifically chose to leave in the middle of the night to try to avoid some of the traffic. and i t
florida? what it means is not so much the system will be stronger but likely bigger. that energy will be distributed over a larger area, indeed. the entire peninsula of florida tallahassee eastward and south carolina and down to the keys, everybody under alert from the storm from tornadoes until flooding, storm surge, and went to. different, different threats. but this is a very, very bad situation for the state of florida. >> john: yeah, it is a difficult situation they are facing and...
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with colleen, but you know, the place where milton just made landfall on the other side of the florida peninsula and tampa bay? yeah, they just dealt with colleen less than two weeks ago. so you've probably seen the video of all of the debris piled up on the street, people's furniture, pieces of wood, damaged parts of the homes that are piled up there. they were trying to do their best to get it off the street, because guess what? you have winds like this and winds even stronger. category three hurricane, which is what made landfall. all that debris just becomes projectiles that can do even more damage. jessica and chase finally. i mean, if you're a floridian, lots of floridians. i'm a floridian. we've gotten used to riding out hurricanes, but the reality is that sinking in that these storms are bigger and more dangerous, and that this is something they're not going to be able to avoid repeatedly. yeah, i mean, there's one piece of research that shows that florida is going to feel the impact of more major hurricanes and overall, we're seeing that more hurricanes, that form are becoming major hur
with colleen, but you know, the place where milton just made landfall on the other side of the florida peninsula and tampa bay? yeah, they just dealt with colleen less than two weeks ago. so you've probably seen the video of all of the debris piled up on the street, people's furniture, pieces of wood, damaged parts of the homes that are piled up there. they were trying to do their best to get it off the street, because guess what? you have winds like this and winds even stronger. category three...
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down to a category 3 in strength with sustained winds of 120 miles per hour expected to hit the florida peninsula still as a major hurricane generating a life-threatening storm surge of up to 13 feet in places. sail drone video shared by noaa showed waves in excess of 28 feet and wind gusts over 75 miles per hour. 40 nautical miles from the storm center. 12 million floridians are under flood watches tonight as we head into the evening. my team and i were out today as the race to save lives entered its final hours. with hurricane milton on a collision course with florida's gulf coast, it's already unleashing dangerous impacts. >> that's crazy. >> reporter: including an outbreak of at least a dozen reported tornadoes. >> that is a tornado. there it is. wow. >> reporter: this one jumping the interstate and this video showing the likely twister ripping through a front yard in fort myers. >> about ten minutes ago, a tornado came ripping through here. this is a devastating tornado. it took out that 10,000-square-foot red iron building. >> reporter: while a possible tornado in stuart tears homes apart.
down to a category 3 in strength with sustained winds of 120 miles per hour expected to hit the florida peninsula still as a major hurricane generating a life-threatening storm surge of up to 13 feet in places. sail drone video shared by noaa showed waves in excess of 28 feet and wind gusts over 75 miles per hour. 40 nautical miles from the storm center. 12 million floridians are under flood watches tonight as we head into the evening. my team and i were out today as the race to save lives...
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as many as 15 million people are now under flood watches across the florida peninsula. 11 million people are at risk for tropical tornadoes tomorrow and wednesday. meteorologist vianey arana will have a look at the storm's path coming up in just a few minutes. across the world today, people are marking one year since the october seventh terror attack. that's when hamas invaders killed more than 1200 people in israel. this morning, thousands gathered at the site of the music festival where many of the atrocities took place. of the 250 israelis kidnaped that day, about 90 are still believed to be held hostage, including four americans. and the fighting in the middle east is not letting up, as the world recognizes this solemn milestone. new video shows israel launching major airstrikes last night on beirut's southern suburbs. the israeli military says it will soon launch operations on lebanon's southern coast, warning residents to stay off beaches. the war, thousands of miles away, continues to impact communities here at home. nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab is live in san francisco and
as many as 15 million people are now under flood watches across the florida peninsula. 11 million people are at risk for tropical tornadoes tomorrow and wednesday. meteorologist vianey arana will have a look at the storm's path coming up in just a few minutes. across the world today, people are marking one year since the october seventh terror attack. that's when hamas invaders killed more than 1200 people in israel. this morning, thousands gathered at the site of the music festival where many...
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and it's basically if affecting the entire florida peninsula in some way shape, or form and normally you only get a couple of these hazards. you get the winds or storm surge to get all four like this to converge is truly unusual. >> all right. well, jamie, i appreciate your time. thank you very much. i want to go straight now to john antapasis, the tampa emergency management director. so john obviously tracking north now towards your city as that portions that eyewall are now moving on, shortage should onshore what are you doing to prepare right now or is it pretty much your whatever is done is done ready for this moment to get everything in place all day off last few days, we've been getting all our apparatus outside teams in place, equipment in place, but at this point in time, we are hunkering down as well as our residents need to be doing. so we have to hunker down on in wait for it to pass so we can get out, do or damage assessment and sort out response. >> all right. so i know obviously we've got some areas where emergency personnel have already said you can't call 911, they ca
and it's basically if affecting the entire florida peninsula in some way shape, or form and normally you only get a couple of these hazards. you get the winds or storm surge to get all four like this to converge is truly unusual. >> all right. well, jamie, i appreciate your time. thank you very much. i want to go straight now to john antapasis, the tampa emergency management director. so john obviously tracking north now towards your city as that portions that eyewall are now moving on,...