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let's check in with pedram javaheri.ne of the strongest hurricanes to make landfall on the west coast of the florida peninsula. how does it compare? how does it stack up against other, major, storms? >> when you look how clyde it was, leading up to the last couple of days here with activity flourishing, we've not seen a single named storm. with the month of august, there is something as quite as the one we had, and the images you just shared, and one in particular, is opening the record books, yet again. there has been areas that, i believe, has four bars, there is the tampa area? what are we looking at. a live look at daytona beach, just showing you, the system approaches in the next few minutes. we do expect a system to crash close to daytona beach, winds sustained at 45, 50 miles per hour, gusting to 70 plus miles per hour. so, although it is not beginning to quiet down on the western side of the state, the eastern side of the state, beginning to ramp up when it comes to the conditions. in the worst-case activity of t
let's check in with pedram javaheri.ne of the strongest hurricanes to make landfall on the west coast of the florida peninsula. how does it compare? how does it stack up against other, major, storms? >> when you look how clyde it was, leading up to the last couple of days here with activity flourishing, we've not seen a single named storm. with the month of august, there is something as quite as the one we had, and the images you just shared, and one in particular, is opening the record...
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pedram, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> in many parts of florida fire responders will decide when it's too dangerous to respond. in tampa, police are warning residents not to take risks as that hurricane approaches. cnn's ryan young reports from tampa. >> reporter: so many people move to the state. for so many, this is their first hurricane. as you can understand, they're not sure what to do. officials have been trying to give them as much guidelines as possible. we went door to door with these officers today. the first place we were there was the trailer park and they were trying to get people to leave. you have to understand, some people said they did not want to go to shelter and they did not want to leave their animals behind. we can understand that. others said they would leave later in the afternoon. we could see the traffic getting heavier and heavier. we talked to one family who said they moved from oregon. they are scared to leave their possessions behind but this is their first hurricane. listen
pedram, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> in many parts of florida fire responders will decide when it's too dangerous to respond. in tampa, police are warning residents not to take risks as that hurricane approaches. cnn's ryan young reports from tampa. >> reporter: so many people move to the state. for so many, this is their first hurricane. as you can understand, they're not sure what to do. officials have been trying to give them as much guidelines as possible. we went...
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and pedram, this is a big dangerous storm. when it makes landfall, it is going to pose multiple threats. what can you tell? us >> yeah, multiple threats is really the best way to put it. here because we're talking about 20 plus inches of rainfall, storm surge is up to ten feet, and a category four hurricane pushing ashore here within the next 12 or so hours. hurricane warnings have been prompted across parts of the western part of the state of florida. you look at the system, the cloud field is expansive, 500 plus miles from its northern entered southern periphery, very symmetrical and organize, and becoming better organized as it approaches land here in the coming hours. landfall possible as early as one, 2 pm wednesday. notice, it goes from category 3 two category 4 at landfall across portions of the port charlotte area. which is 70, five 80 miles south of the tampa bay region. that's the biggest concern here. the shift of the track has migrated a little farther to the south, that means it comes at a little bit stronger, it
and pedram, this is a big dangerous storm. when it makes landfall, it is going to pose multiple threats. what can you tell? us >> yeah, multiple threats is really the best way to put it. here because we're talking about 20 plus inches of rainfall, storm surge is up to ten feet, and a category four hurricane pushing ashore here within the next 12 or so hours. hurricane warnings have been prompted across parts of the western part of the state of florida. you look at the system, the cloud...
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. >> cnn meteorologist pedram javaheri is tracking the storm. with us but let's start with their van dam in clearwater, florida. derek, where and when it will make landfall, seems like a moving target. so, you're in the path of the hurricane, what you expect right now, when expect worse to? come >> yeah, unfortunately, john, all of the ingredients are coming together for the perfect storm here, really the worst-case scenario for so many locations across the southwestern peninsula of florida. we've got tampa, about 150 kilometers to my north. and also the fort myers region, about 200 kilometers to my south and west. and if it's anything like the national hurricanes, the acting director of the national hurricane center said to my colleague jennifer gray early this morning, that people need to stop looking at the internet and wish that the storm is going away. because it is not. it is on our doorstep, and it's gigantic. it's growing in size as it approaches the peninsula. it's an extremely dangerous category 3, and now a forecast category 4 upon ar
. >> cnn meteorologist pedram javaheri is tracking the storm. with us but let's start with their van dam in clearwater, florida. derek, where and when it will make landfall, seems like a moving target. so, you're in the path of the hurricane, what you expect right now, when expect worse to? come >> yeah, unfortunately, john, all of the ingredients are coming together for the perfect storm here, really the worst-case scenario for so many locations across the southwestern peninsula of...
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>> pedram, thank you for that. so we're seven hours away from sunrise. we'll get a better idea what's happening. let's go to gloria palomino, live in, tampa were 100 year long -- hundred year long streak continues. but officials are warning the worst is yet to come. >> that's right, john. but people here in tampa talk about the air being somewhat lucky, because it has yet to be directly impacted by our hurricane. days ago, we thought the hurricane was going to hit hard right here in tampa. now, tampa seems to have miss the eye of the hurricane. the worst has been missed by the area here as that storm clawed its way towards the west. and here in tampa, we are seeing several thousands of people reporting power outages. more than 450,000 people remain without power at this hour. hurricane in continues to move across the entire state, causing massive destruction and flooding in the area. >> >> hurricane ian slamming florida gulf coast with near hurricane-force strength, causing life-threatening flooding. >> overwhelmingly it's been that surge that has been t
>> pedram, thank you for that. so we're seven hours away from sunrise. we'll get a better idea what's happening. let's go to gloria palomino, live in, tampa were 100 year long -- hundred year long streak continues. but officials are warning the worst is yet to come. >> that's right, john. but people here in tampa talk about the air being somewhat lucky, because it has yet to be directly impacted by our hurricane. days ago, we thought the hurricane was going to hit hard right here in...
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we want to check back in with meteorologist pedram jeffrey here, pedram in terms of the storm right nows it remain dangerous as it continues to make its way up east? >> it shows you the answer to that, the weather service across services, hundreds of miles away issuing watches, hurricane warnings in advance of this system and it still maintains a category one intensity. still a threat here. mainland 13 plus hours ago -- spent the entire state of florida which spans 20 miles total, it's cleared the entire state of florida. it made it the fourth strongest hurricane in state history out of 280. it comes in top four, speaks to the rarity, the impressive nature of this system that really rapidly intensified on approach to the land. when you go from one category to the next, it's not just the one skill increase, because of the exponential growth you go from a category three to category four, category four has 250 times the damage potential of a category three. of course the system was a high end category so closer to 500 times a more damaging hurricane than you expect from a category three. l
we want to check back in with meteorologist pedram jeffrey here, pedram in terms of the storm right nows it remain dangerous as it continues to make its way up east? >> it shows you the answer to that, the weather service across services, hundreds of miles away issuing watches, hurricane warnings in advance of this system and it still maintains a category one intensity. still a threat here. mainland 13 plus hours ago -- spent the entire state of florida which spans 20 miles total, it's...
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pedram, thank you so much.ere. >>> more severe weather moving across southeast asia. nearly 10 million people urged to evacuate as typhoon nanmado. the highest disaster alert as authorities warn of unprecedented storms and rainfall. meanwhile, in taiwan, state media reporting at least one person died from a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. the tremors so strong, they collapsed a bridge, twisting supports right out of the ground. officials report more than 100 aftershocks have been reported. blake essig joins me now from tokyo with more. we'll get the latest on the taiwan quake in a moment. but let's start with the impact of what was a huge storm in japan where you are. >> michael, super typhoon na nanmaol will go down as one of the strongest typhoons japan has ever seen with winds reaching 140 miles per hour per hour at its peak for days. experts have been warning about a potential large disaster on kyushu island fueled by high winds, storm surge and torrential rain. the good news here, at least to this point the pote
pedram, thank you so much.ere. >>> more severe weather moving across southeast asia. nearly 10 million people urged to evacuate as typhoon nanmado. the highest disaster alert as authorities warn of unprecedented storms and rainfall. meanwhile, in taiwan, state media reporting at least one person died from a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. the tremors so strong, they collapsed a bridge, twisting supports right out of the ground. officials report more than 100 aftershocks have been reported....
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let's get right to meteorologist pedram javaheri. pedram, gosh, that does not look good behind you.is it going to get? >> the storm is going to strengthen. it is going to get larger as it approaches farther across the north. for areas across the turks and caicos, the worst is coming to an end. talking about a cloud field from the northern fringe to southern fringe with a span that expands 560 miles. from the northern tier of alaska to the southern tier of alaska, that's how large of a storm we're talking about. look at how organized and symmetrical it is. very impressive at this hour. 136-mile-an-hour winds near the eye wall. again, moving away and moving north at about 8 miles an hour. conditions will starting to improve. the eye itself, you can put it right into the eye of the storm system. the northern part of prooeblg would stand towards the northern. show you how warm of a storm it is. gener generally above 80, 81. pushing just west of bermuda within the next 48 hours. the good news is all model guidance want to keep the storm system a couple hundred miles, maybe 200 miles west
let's get right to meteorologist pedram javaheri. pedram, gosh, that does not look good behind you.is it going to get? >> the storm is going to strengthen. it is going to get larger as it approaches farther across the north. for areas across the turks and caicos, the worst is coming to an end. talking about a cloud field from the northern fringe to southern fringe with a span that expands 560 miles. from the northern tier of alaska to the southern tier of alaska, that's how large of a...
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pedram javaheri joining me now. what can we expect? >> this is such a large system. we measured it at 600 miles in the cloud field from the northern end to southern end. essentially you have equivalent to what is roughly the state of alaska out here. it is a category 4 still maintaining that intensity. the concern with the storm system is it's not going to weaken and progress farther towards the north. any time you have a storm of this magnitude over open waters, you bet you're going to generate wave heights. it could get to the top of the charts up to 60 plus feet over open waters. makes a close run and it speaks to the intensity of the storm system. we think the center of the storm will miss the island by at least 100 plus, 150 miles early friday morning and what's left of it makes another landfall across portions of nova scotia, east of halifax. notice sea surface temperatures, in degree celsius. 30 or so degrees celsius. 86 fahrenheit. it will skirt past bermuda friday morning. wind speeds will be around 100 miles an hour. this will be around one of the stronger
pedram javaheri joining me now. what can we expect? >> this is such a large system. we measured it at 600 miles in the cloud field from the northern end to southern end. essentially you have equivalent to what is roughly the state of alaska out here. it is a category 4 still maintaining that intensity. the concern with the storm system is it's not going to weaken and progress farther towards the north. any time you have a storm of this magnitude over open waters, you bet you're going to...
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pedram javaheri there with the latest.ore severe weather is moving across east asia this hour. nearly 10 million people ordered to evacuate japan as a typhoon lashes the island of kyushu. japan has issued its highest disaster alert as authorities warn of unprecedented storms and rainfall. meanwhile in taiwan state media reports at least one person has died now from a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. the tremors so strong, just have a look there, a bridge collapsed. its supports twisted right out of the ground. and official reports more than a hundred aftershocks reported. i know you're going to tell us about taiwan, but let's start with that huge storm that hit where you are in japan. >> michael, let me put things in perspective and give you an idea just how massive this storm is. we're about 1,000 kilometers away in tokyo from the eye of the storm. and we've been experiencing heavy rains off and on for several days as a result of this typhoon that just made landfall late last night. super typhoon nanmadol will go down as the str
pedram javaheri there with the latest.ore severe weather is moving across east asia this hour. nearly 10 million people ordered to evacuate japan as a typhoon lashes the island of kyushu. japan has issued its highest disaster alert as authorities warn of unprecedented storms and rainfall. meanwhile in taiwan state media reports at least one person has died now from a 6.9 magnitude earthquake. the tremors so strong, just have a look there, a bridge collapsed. its supports twisted right out of...
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what's the weather update, pedram? >> reporter: major hurricane, category 3 with 100-mile-an-hour winds. it's not far away from cochran town, capital of turks and caicos. it is passing across the region right now. you'll notice very symmetrical. a wind field that expands 150 miles away from the center where tropical storm forced winds are still going to be felt. so really a menacing storm system impacting the turks and caicos where it is very much a low lying landscape across espagniola where elevations can get up to 10,000 feet. here elevations 150 feet. we know the coastal flooding storm, storm surge very high. thunderstorms and showers across western puerto rico that have led to additional flooding here. we have flood alerts in place here gradually beginning to expire. we have concerns for just the amount of rainfall that has already come down. as much as 30 plus inches coming down in the last 34 to 36 hours. this is the equivalent to what seattle gets in an entire year. it speaks to the intensity of the storm and n
what's the weather update, pedram? >> reporter: major hurricane, category 3 with 100-mile-an-hour winds. it's not far away from cochran town, capital of turks and caicos. it is passing across the region right now. you'll notice very symmetrical. a wind field that expands 150 miles away from the center where tropical storm forced winds are still going to be felt. so really a menacing storm system impacting the turks and caicos where it is very much a low lying landscape across espagniola...
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. >> meteorologist pedram javaheri is live in the weather center with the latest update. they've published a new outlook a minute and a half ago. what are they saying? >> hurricane warnings across southern florida, southwestern florida. we certainly know this has everything it takes to maintain the intensity but also strengthen beyond what we're seeing. 125 miles per hour which happens to be 5 miles per hour shy of a category 4 hurricane. look at the model that have tightened up as far as the forecast placement of where this storm could be sometime wednesday into thursday. some of the models just off shore by as far as 20, 25 miles an hour from tampa bay. others will take it directly into tampa bay. we'll see how this plays out. about a 48-hour period you're looking about a 15-mile average area spread there with model guidance. it could switch into shore or just off shore for the next several days. with high confidence what we know is this will evolve to a category 4. we know with the counterclockwise flow, some of these exposed bays, waterways, tampa bay in particular, w
. >> meteorologist pedram javaheri is live in the weather center with the latest update. they've published a new outlook a minute and a half ago. what are they saying? >> hurricane warnings across southern florida, southwestern florida. we certainly know this has everything it takes to maintain the intensity but also strengthen beyond what we're seeing. 125 miles per hour which happens to be 5 miles per hour shy of a category 4 hurricane. look at the model that have tightened up as...
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cnn's pedram javaheri is in the weather center and patrick oppmann is in cuba for us. good evening to both of you. petra, i'll start with. you are looking at pictures released today by nasa, a live view of hurricane ian that can be seen from the international space station as it fights over the storm. that is massive. where is hurricane ian right now? what can we expect? >> don, we just got the advisory here. it's about 1100 miles south of the western tip of cuba. crew the brunt of the storm system is gonna be felt initially in cuba in the coming hours, don, we think this will increase to a category three possibly as early as the next three hours. beyond that, we watch what's in store here. the water temperatures across this region of the gulf of mexico are among the warmest oceanic heat content anywhere in the atlantic. you notice the model of cannons here is a bit all over the place the last couple days. really, the last 24 hours better agreement. the storm track will shift a little further towards the east. we'll watch and see exactly how this plays out here, becaus
cnn's pedram javaheri is in the weather center and patrick oppmann is in cuba for us. good evening to both of you. petra, i'll start with. you are looking at pictures released today by nasa, a live view of hurricane ian that can be seen from the international space station as it fights over the storm. that is massive. where is hurricane ian right now? what can we expect? >> don, we just got the advisory here. it's about 1100 miles south of the western tip of cuba. crew the brunt of the...
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meteorologist pedram javaheri joins me now with where the storm is going next. >> the dominican republice, michael, for landfall potentially the next couple of hours as the system moves ashore again. the system impacted the leeward islands and within the past 24 hours making landfall right there local time across the southwestern side of puerto rico. 85 mile per hour winds and the storm system sits at that same strength. so very little in the way of weakening. you'll notice wind gusts exceeding 100 miles per hour, which explains why we've seen over 3 million people across this region without power right now. the entirety of the island remaining without power. there goes the storm system, wind gusts 105 miles per hour. the system is going to impact the area of southern and south eernl portions of of the dominican republic. you'll notice these are all flood alerts prompted across nearly the entirety of puerto rico. 20 inches possible across parts of puerto rico and certainly across areas of the dominican republic as well. notice the storm system is forecast to make a sharp right turn, head
meteorologist pedram javaheri joins me now with where the storm is going next. >> the dominican republice, michael, for landfall potentially the next couple of hours as the system moves ashore again. the system impacted the leeward islands and within the past 24 hours making landfall right there local time across the southwestern side of puerto rico. 85 mile per hour winds and the storm system sits at that same strength. so very little in the way of weakening. you'll notice wind gusts...
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but an incredible heatwave impacting a lot of people. >> pedram, thank you very much. >>> u.n. secretary-general guterres is set to travel to pakistan to survey the effects of recent flooding. the deluge has killed more than 1300 people. anna coren has more from hong kong. >> reporter: stretching to the horizon and beyond, an expanse of endless brown murky water dotted with tops of trees and roofs of houses. never before has pakistan seen this scale of floodings as water now covers one-third of the country. these climate change induced disaster has been months in the making. with more than double the amount of rain falling since may in what the u.n. has referred to as a monsoon on steroids. last month deluge unleashing even more misery as violence torrents of water decimated townships, homes and crops. the speer volume unable to drain away. >> hundreds of thousands of families now have absolutely nothing. the land where they had their houses is totally flooded. they don't have anything more than what they are wearing. >> reporter: 33 million people have been affected. that is a
but an incredible heatwave impacting a lot of people. >> pedram, thank you very much. >>> u.n. secretary-general guterres is set to travel to pakistan to survey the effects of recent flooding. the deluge has killed more than 1300 people. anna coren has more from hong kong. >> reporter: stretching to the horizon and beyond, an expanse of endless brown murky water dotted with tops of trees and roofs of houses. never before has pakistan seen this scale of floodings as water...
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let's get right to pedram javaheri. what is happening on the west coast, just real tough there. and now these two tropical storms. >> yeah, this storm system here category 1 now, and it did make it up to a category 2, so weakened just a little bit. but hurricane watches are across west central baja and even the u.s./mexican border, a tropical storm watch has been issued there. the storm 85-mile-per-hour winds, parallels the coastline here. potentially makes landfall right in a sparsely populated area, the baja, but notice has we go from thursday to friday, we have ourselves a tropical storm very near the area of southern california before models suggest that the system shifts a little farther away from land. but the last time we had a hurricane that was within 250 miles of san diego was back when hurricane nora pushed in within a radius back in 1997. hurricane kay comes into very close proximity of the same region, the closest pass of any tropical system with category 1 winds to push near san diego. but notice the impacts certainly going to be indirect at the very least here in
let's get right to pedram javaheri. what is happening on the west coast, just real tough there. and now these two tropical storms. >> yeah, this storm system here category 1 now, and it did make it up to a category 2, so weakened just a little bit. but hurricane watches are across west central baja and even the u.s./mexican border, a tropical storm watch has been issued there. the storm 85-mile-per-hour winds, parallels the coastline here. potentially makes landfall right in a sparsely...
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. >> let's bring in meteorologist pedram javaheri, he is looking at the twin threats in california. >> yeah, max, good morning. we're watching the storm very carefully because it has everything it takes here to bring in not only very damaging conditions across portions of the baja mexico, but also some significant rainfall into areas of southern california. some of which will be beneficial, some of it could be problematic. but right now a category 1 system certainly seeing severe weather, tropical weather alerts prompted across the region as well. but as max noted, the storm system gets uncomfortably close to areas of southern california from thursday into friday, possibly even early saturday morning as a tropical storm approaching the mexican u.s. border there. and the last time we had a system reach category 1 status and get within this close proximity was back when hurricane nora did it in 1997 and hurricane kay is forecast to get within 250 miles of san diego. as it approaches, we do expect quite a bit of heavy rainfall, gusty winds as well. you know what is happening as it relate
. >> let's bring in meteorologist pedram javaheri, he is looking at the twin threats in california. >> yeah, max, good morning. we're watching the storm very carefully because it has everything it takes here to bring in not only very damaging conditions across portions of the baja mexico, but also some significant rainfall into areas of southern california. some of which will be beneficial, some of it could be problematic. but right now a category 1 system certainly seeing severe...
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pedram, thank you, sir.on. >> meeting the queen, the uk's newest prime minister getting that big meeting today. we are going to tell you how it went. and at the top of the hour, the washington post says a document describing a foreign government nuclear capabilities was seized from mar-a-lago. we're carvana the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100 percent online now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car whether it's a year old, or a few years old we want to buy your car so go to carvana enter your license plate answer a few questions and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds when you're ready we'll come to you pay you on the spot and pick up your car that's it so ditch the old way of selling your car and say hello to the new way at carvana covid-19. some people get it, and some people can get it bad. and for those who do get it bad, it may be because they have a high-risk factor - such as heart disease, diabetes, being
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>> pedram, we appreciate the update.to kazakhstan and rebecca stand for the regional summit. and his first international trip since the beginning of the covid pandemic. the russian president, vladimir, putin will be there and he said he will meet with xi on the sidelines. cnn's kristie lu stout with us live for us in hong kong with more. she didn't think could've gone to any country he wanted, really, for his first trip back on the world stage, so he's going to central asia that is meeting with vladimir putin. what does it say about what he's looking at, what does he want, what is the sort of message he's sending with all of this? >> yes, this is very significant. chinese president, xi jinping, is making his first trip. he is leaving china for the first time since the early days of the pandemic. he is touching down in kazakhstan today. and tomorrow, he's expected to meet on the sidelines of an economic conference in uzbekistan with the russian president, vladimir putin. and with this, visit to, central asia, china has th
>> pedram, we appreciate the update.to kazakhstan and rebecca stand for the regional summit. and his first international trip since the beginning of the covid pandemic. the russian president, vladimir, putin will be there and he said he will meet with xi on the sidelines. cnn's kristie lu stout with us live for us in hong kong with more. she didn't think could've gone to any country he wanted, really, for his first trip back on the world stage, so he's going to central asia that is...
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pedram javaheri has been tracking the storm's path. >> reporter: this is an incredible storm causing significant damage across puerto rico and into the turks and caicos. it is now getting stronger and it is getting larger as it approaches the north. want to show you the cloud field associated with the storm from the northern fringe to southern fringe. it fits right into the state of alaska speaking to the incredible size of the storm system. look at the ferocity. the circulation, symmetry, you're looking at a 130 mile per hour sustained wind storm which is a healthy category 4. further strengthening expected. bottom of the screen, the turks and caicos. some of it getting the outer bands. it is gradually moving away from the turks. what we're watching, 750 miles north. the storm system is going to move over there if favorable for further development where water temperatures climb up into the middle 80s. 30 degrees celsius, typically 82 fahrenheit is what you want. it will be well above that in the immediate path. notice where it ends up, just west of bermuda. that is where tropical st
pedram javaheri has been tracking the storm's path. >> reporter: this is an incredible storm causing significant damage across puerto rico and into the turks and caicos. it is now getting stronger and it is getting larger as it approaches the north. want to show you the cloud field associated with the storm from the northern fringe to southern fringe. it fits right into the state of alaska speaking to the incredible size of the storm system. look at the ferocity. the circulation,...
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let's turn to our meteorologist pedram javaheri who's keeping a close eye on the storm. >> all eyes on the storm. it is a major hurricane, category 3. possibly up to a category 4. the turks and caicos, home to 5,000 people in the capitol, feeling the brunt of the storm system that has just been upgraded to a category 3 in the last few hours. the eye wall moving towards the region and the eastern periphery which in its entirety home to 40,000 people really going to feel what the storm system has to offer. we have storm warnings here. any amount of storm surge can cause a significant amount of damage to the coastal communities. enough rainfall for portions of puerto rico and espagniola. it's remaining in place after more than 30 inches of rainfall. a city of seattle picks up 37 a year. across the region of puerto rico, about a year's worth of rainfall that you would see in seattle coming down in 24 hours. 90% of the island still in the dark across the region. notice, systems with strengths up to category 4. potentially maintains that. latest model guidance wants to keep this west of berm
let's turn to our meteorologist pedram javaheri who's keeping a close eye on the storm. >> all eyes on the storm. it is a major hurricane, category 3. possibly up to a category 4. the turks and caicos, home to 5,000 people in the capitol, feeling the brunt of the storm system that has just been upgraded to a category 3 in the last few hours. the eye wall moving towards the region and the eastern periphery which in its entirety home to 40,000 people really going to feel what the storm...
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pedram javaheri is tracking the storm for us. tell us, what is the latest modeling showing and how will it actually track in terms of its impact on florida. across portions of western cuba, 115 miles an hour, storm surge up to 14 feet. that's the early indication of what the storm has to offer. the guidance of the model tightening up here pushing it closer to land and unfortunately closest to the tampa bay area as early as wednesday night into thursday morning. over the past couple of days we've had some variability. 48 hours prior to landfall, a 15 mile average area for where this could spread. this will strengthen beyond where it is right now from a category 3 up to a category 4, possibly maintain that intensity over a span of 24 hours over to wednesday morning. that track is most concerning. a lot of people kind of think you have to make landfall for this system to make the most impactful imprint across portions of western florida. at this point even a close push with a storm of this magnitude and major hurricane will have sig
pedram javaheri is tracking the storm for us. tell us, what is the latest modeling showing and how will it actually track in terms of its impact on florida. across portions of western cuba, 115 miles an hour, storm surge up to 14 feet. that's the early indication of what the storm has to offer. the guidance of the model tightening up here pushing it closer to land and unfortunately closest to the tampa bay area as early as wednesday night into thursday morning. over the past couple of days...
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thank you so much, pedram. >>> just hours from now we'll hear what alex jones has to say in his own defenses stand and the fed trying to stick the elusive soft landing for the u.s. economy. >> we don't know. no one knows whether this process will lead to a recession or if so how significant that recession would be. (vo) give your business an advantage right now, with nationwide 5g from t-mobile for business. unlock new insights and efficiency, with leading ultra-capacity 5g coverage. t-mobile for business has 5g that's rey right now. not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy 5x more plaque above the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. listerine. feel the whoa! (driver 1) it's all you. (driver 2) no, i insist. (driver 1) it's your turn. (burke) get farmers and you could save money with the safe driver discount just by having a clean driving record for three years. get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. (driver 3) come on! ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ life... doe
thank you so much, pedram. >>> just hours from now we'll hear what alex jones has to say in his own defenses stand and the fed trying to stick the elusive soft landing for the u.s. economy. >> we don't know. no one knows whether this process will lead to a recession or if so how significant that recession would be. (vo) give your business an advantage right now, with nationwide 5g from t-mobile for business. unlock new insights and efficiency, with leading ultra-capacity 5g...
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. >> pedram javaheri joins us from the cnn weather center. there's always that guessing game. >> three or four days out from landfall to the united states certainly a lot could change. the margin of error that far-out over 100 miles. across portions of of the cayman islands the storm sits about 350 miles southwestern tip thereof cuba where we think landfall is possible as early as early tuesday morning. and notice hurricane warnings have been prompted across this region as well. the biggest concern with the storm system is it has every single element needed to flourish in this environmental condition. in fact, the warmest oceanic temperatures anywhere are in direct path here with sea temperatures well into the 80s. so it is going to strengthen. that's a concern. notice the storm surge threat, 9 to 14 feet. storm surge is the number one killer in all tropical systems, the most destructive feature is that elevated water level that approaches these coastal communities. that's really going to be seeing the brunt across western cuba. and incredibl
. >> pedram javaheri joins us from the cnn weather center. there's always that guessing game. >> three or four days out from landfall to the united states certainly a lot could change. the margin of error that far-out over 100 miles. across portions of of the cayman islands the storm sits about 350 miles southwestern tip thereof cuba where we think landfall is possible as early as early tuesday morning. and notice hurricane warnings have been prompted across this region as well. the...
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let's bring in cnn meteorologist pedram. >> governors in mexico opening shelters in advance of this storm system at one point just about 24 hours ago still prompted hurricane warnings off the central coast of mexico and tracking 90 mile per hour winds. landfall potential within the next 24 hours around the west central region of baha. and notice the system will gradually lose some of its steam becoming a tropical storm but coming uncomfortably close to southern california where the population density far greater than the sparsely populated region of the baha. hurricane nora back in 1997 reached 250 miles, 400 kilometers from san diego. kay comes in close proximity at its closest approach potentially producing significant rainfall in southern california and bringing gusty winds and much cooler temperatures. am of this going to be beneficial, bringing temperatures back down, improving fire weather conditions but quite a bit of rain in store here across the baha. possibly 4 to 6 inches, higher amounts of 10 inches possible, but notice portions of of southern california in the movahvi desert
let's bring in cnn meteorologist pedram. >> governors in mexico opening shelters in advance of this storm system at one point just about 24 hours ago still prompted hurricane warnings off the central coast of mexico and tracking 90 mile per hour winds. landfall potential within the next 24 hours around the west central region of baha. and notice the system will gradually lose some of its steam becoming a tropical storm but coming uncomfortably close to southern california where the...
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. >> all right, let's bring in cnn meteorologist pedram javaheri. and there's always that uncertainty, right? where will this storm make landfall in terms of where it may hit florida? >> paula, it's a great question and so many variabilities in this forecast and the storm system we think for the last few hoirs here going to remain a tropical storm and by the time we get past sunrise a hurricane and certainly stays there and intensifies in the coming several days. i want to show you what exactly is slated for this storm system because as you noted we do have hurricane warnings, and the system is slated to go over the warmest oceanic content in all the atlantic ocean here in the next few hours. so we know strengthening is going to occur as a result of this, and storm surge is going to be significant across portions of of western cuba. as much as 14 feet later on and later as it emerges past the eastern part of mexico. storm surge could get up to 4 to 7 feet across southwest florida, and notice the storm intensity. by tuesday evening possibly a major c
. >> all right, let's bring in cnn meteorologist pedram javaheri. and there's always that uncertainty, right? where will this storm make landfall in terms of where it may hit florida? >> paula, it's a great question and so many variabilities in this forecast and the storm system we think for the last few hoirs here going to remain a tropical storm and by the time we get past sunrise a hurricane and certainly stays there and intensifies in the coming several days. i want to show you...
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let's get right to pedram javaheri.wave here that has been in place really kind of a multiday event that has drawn out the past week or so. and of course you are seeing records fall by the wayside with almost 60 million americans underneath heat alerts in spots, yet again up to 115 degrees. and you look at these numbers, hard to believe that we're talking about early september with these temperatures because even in the heart of the summer season, you put it in the middle of july, it would still be an impressive heatwave. over 50 records set on tuesday and far from over for some of these areas. climatologically, early august when you see the temperature peaks and in september usually a downward shift. but in some places all-time high s. death valley 125 on tuesday, one degree shy of the hottest temperature in the world which was 126 . and sacramento 116 degrees. and again for any month for sacramento. notice the previous record 108, so shattering the records. san jose, denver, san francisco also seeing records fall with
let's get right to pedram javaheri.wave here that has been in place really kind of a multiday event that has drawn out the past week or so. and of course you are seeing records fall by the wayside with almost 60 million americans underneath heat alerts in spots, yet again up to 115 degrees. and you look at these numbers, hard to believe that we're talking about early september with these temperatures because even in the heart of the summer season, you put it in the middle of july, it would...
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thank you pedram, for the update. >> now facing growing international condemnation of the death of a west about immorality. police coming, up the latest on the unrest of maori me, and why protesters are not backing down. all across the country, people are working hard to build a better future. so we're hard at work helping them achieve financial freedom. we're proud to serve people everywhere, in investing for the retirement they envision. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive. california, mountains, oceans, natural wonders, diverse and creative people. but when the out-of-state corporations behind prop 27 look at california, they see nothing but suckers. they wrote prop 27 to give themselves 90% of the profits from online sports betting in california. other states get much more. why is prop 27 such a suckers deal for california? because the corporations didn't write it for us. they wrote it for themselves. u.s. secretary general is increasingly concerned about a crackdown on anti government protesters in iran, and also
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>> starting to heat up, petra, pedram javaheri with the details. thank you.nge minister once past the -- devastation from an unprecedented flood emergency. heavy monsoon rains have caused rivers of lakes to -- the story cities and towns, wasn't millions to flee their homes. rainy season ex parte is expected to last longer than, usual now -- concerning camps for those who have been displaced. live now to islamabad, cnn's -- sofia, what do we know about these former jussie -- how is pakistan coping with the natural disaster? >> john, this is something that has become a massive burden for pakistan's government, and for pakistan's economy. we have been told by pakistan climate change minister that 70% of pakistan's onion crop has been completely decimated. there is also massive concerns because of the conservative disease that has come up amongst these people who've been heavily affected. hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes, there has been a complete delusion of water everywhere. the amount -- of which are mosquito related diseas
>> starting to heat up, petra, pedram javaheri with the details. thank you.nge minister once past the -- devastation from an unprecedented flood emergency. heavy monsoon rains have caused rivers of lakes to -- the story cities and towns, wasn't millions to flee their homes. rainy season ex parte is expected to last longer than, usual now -- concerning camps for those who have been displaced. live now to islamabad, cnn's -- sofia, what do we know about these former jussie -- how is...