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the storm surge in southwestern florida is currently projected to still get as high as 15 feet. that is potentially deadly with southern parts of the state already experiencing storm level winds. while irma is category 3, that is 120-mile-an-hour winds. the national hurricane center expecting it to gain in intensity as it approaches the waters of the lower florida keys near daybreak tomorrow where it could get back up to category 4 status. florida governor rick scott has been issuing regular updates on the storm. more than 163,000 people are reported to be without power and that number is expected to surpass the million mark. 7 million people have been ordered to evacuate in the
the storm surge in southwestern florida is currently projected to still get as high as 15 feet. that is potentially deadly with southern parts of the state already experiencing storm level winds. while irma is category 3, that is 120-mile-an-hour winds. the national hurricane center expecting it to gain in intensity as it approaches the waters of the lower florida keys near daybreak tomorrow where it could get back up to category 4 status. florida governor rick scott has been issuing regular...
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then the storm is on to southwestern florida. and we'll have to watch for some wobbles. remember how this storm wobbled into cuba, we'll have to watch for potential wobbles into the southwestern coast of florida. the problem with that, big population areas from marco islands all the way up to the st. petersburg area and tampa. latest wind gusts 66 miles per hour at the national weather service office in key west where they are batoning down the hatches and riding out the storm and doing life saving duties there getting information out to the public. 59-mile-an-hour wind gusts and 70-mile-an-hour as far north as ft. lauderdale. even in some of the northern rain bands occasionally gusting 40 to 50 miles per hour and this is near the georgia state line. this storm very expansive and very dangerous. this is something you don't see often, a hurricane warning that extends from key west all the way up to the georgia/florida border out west of tallahassee. almost the entire state of florida on this sunday morning is under a hurricane warning. and we have tropical storm watches a
then the storm is on to southwestern florida. and we'll have to watch for some wobbles. remember how this storm wobbled into cuba, we'll have to watch for potential wobbles into the southwestern coast of florida. the problem with that, big population areas from marco islands all the way up to the st. petersburg area and tampa. latest wind gusts 66 miles per hour at the national weather service office in key west where they are batoning down the hatches and riding out the storm and doing life...
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areas of southwestern florida still have time.ill have time to get out even though it is dangerous outside. but you have to get away from the water. here in the keys unfortunately conditions have gone downhill and this hurricane still may be strengthening. we'll get a new update at 5:00 a.m. and new projected path. we'll be looking out for that very closely. >> thank you so much for that. >>> millions of people were ordered to evacuate florida, but what about those who were unable to leave? we'll check in with one of the local hospitals to see how those patients are holding up. >>> back here on msnbc live tracking hurricane irma for you. the winds are picking up. heavy rains are pounding parts of south florida. storm surge and flood warnings are already in effect in several areas and key west is experiencing hurricane force winds and storm surge. the eye wall is expected to arrive in the lower keys sometime between 7 and 8:00 a.m. so just two and a half plus short hours from now. one resident riding out this massive storm is penny
areas of southwestern florida still have time.ill have time to get out even though it is dangerous outside. but you have to get away from the water. here in the keys unfortunately conditions have gone downhill and this hurricane still may be strengthening. we'll get a new update at 5:00 a.m. and new projected path. we'll be looking out for that very closely. >> thank you so much for that. >>> millions of people were ordered to evacuate florida, but what about those who were...
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then the storm is on to southwestern florida. and we'll have to watch for some wobbles. remember how this storm wobbled into cuba, we'll have to watch for potential wobbles into the southwestern coast of florida. the problem with that, big population areas from marco islands all the way up to the st. petersburg area and tampa. latest wind gusts 66 miles per hour at the national weather service office in key west where they are batoning down the hatches and riding out the storm and doing life saving duties there getting information out to the public. 59-mile-an-hour wind gusts and 70-mile-an-hour as far north as ft. lauderdale. even in some of the northern rain bands occasionally gusting 40 to 50 miles per hour and this is near the georgia state line. this storm very expansive and very dangerous. this is something you don't see often, a hurricane warning that extends from key west all the way up to the georgia/florida border out west of tallahassee. almost the entire state of florida on this sunday morning is under a hurricane warning. and we have tropical storm watches a
then the storm is on to southwestern florida. and we'll have to watch for some wobbles. remember how this storm wobbled into cuba, we'll have to watch for potential wobbles into the southwestern coast of florida. the problem with that, big population areas from marco islands all the way up to the st. petersburg area and tampa. latest wind gusts 66 miles per hour at the national weather service office in key west where they are batoning down the hatches and riding out the storm and doing life...
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you are seeing the outer bands beginning to hit areas of southwestern florida. it will be lifting into naples and fort myers running up into tampa by the afternoon into the evening hours. running overnight and continuing to lift. very heavy rain and strong winds that moves that entire direction. when you get the strong winds, that's when you start to talk about storm surge. areas along the florida keys with the wind pushing water up 5-10 feet. i have had questions, what is storm surge. that's not the wave, that's the base height of the water. waves will be cresting on top of that. it's a dangerous situation. from the florida keys, 10-15 feet of storm surge. if i run you all the way up the coast, 5-10 feet with strong winds. again, that's the base level. waves crashing on top of that. storm surge will be a big part of this story. judge jeanine: we have been hearing about hurricanes, flooding, storm surge and major winds. now we are hearing about tornado warnings. how does this all play together? does one happen before the other? adam: the initial threat will be t
you are seeing the outer bands beginning to hit areas of southwestern florida. it will be lifting into naples and fort myers running up into tampa by the afternoon into the evening hours. running overnight and continuing to lift. very heavy rain and strong winds that moves that entire direction. when you get the strong winds, that's when you start to talk about storm surge. areas along the florida keys with the wind pushing water up 5-10 feet. i have had questions, what is storm surge. that's...
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most people here don't have any power, you can stream us on our phone that goes for areas of southwestern florida too where you'll lose pow ur if you haven't done so already, just to keep up on the information. even where mike siedel has been this morning and miguel, we've seen wind gusts of 60, 70 miles per hours, even the outer bands we've been seeing 60 to 70 miles per hour wind gusts and almost all the way up to the georgia, florida state line, some of these outer bands winds gusting 50 to 60 miles an hour. so it's massive. some of the top wind gusts we've seen, we've just topped it in key west with a 94 miles an hour wind gust. so we have the extreme wind warning. this is the national weather service in key west tweeting this out trying to spread the information you do not want to be outside in these conditions. it's like a tornado hit you, swaths of tornado-like damage here over the next couple hours. we've been talking about the wind it's really the surge, this pile of water that will come on shore here, it's happening now in the keys and will continue through the late morning hours and th
most people here don't have any power, you can stream us on our phone that goes for areas of southwestern florida too where you'll lose pow ur if you haven't done so already, just to keep up on the information. even where mike siedel has been this morning and miguel, we've seen wind gusts of 60, 70 miles per hours, even the outer bands we've been seeing 60 to 70 miles per hour wind gusts and almost all the way up to the georgia, florida state line, some of these outer bands winds gusting 50 to...
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that should be updated within the next half hour but now this still has it, hitting the keys southwestern floridag winds sustained 145 miles an hour. brian mentioned folks leaving south florida but even if they head inland to central or northern florida they still need to be in a secure location because they're still going to get six to 12-inches of rain, still going to see at least a cat one or two storm through the entire state of florida and then it falls apart tuesday morning near georgia. storm surge is another major threat for key largo miami you're looking at a five to 10-foot storm surge. that's the wall of water that comes with the storm on the ocean floor and as we take a look at marco island south of fort myers and near the everglades you're talking six to 12-foot storm surge closer to where the eye wall will make landfall. as we take a look at the wave heights near the storm 20 to 30 plus feet. you can see how these islands are protecting south florida right now but they are propagating around those islands heading into north florida and the coastline of north south carolina and even
that should be updated within the next half hour but now this still has it, hitting the keys southwestern floridag winds sustained 145 miles an hour. brian mentioned folks leaving south florida but even if they head inland to central or northern florida they still need to be in a secure location because they're still going to get six to 12-inches of rain, still going to see at least a cat one or two storm through the entire state of florida and then it falls apart tuesday morning near georgia....
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but you're really the first point on southwestern florida where there is a population center. below you there isn't that much. the pattern remain off possibly far northwest of you you are going to storm surge of 10 to 15 feet let me have a sense what that means it marco island what happens with a 10 to 15-foot storm surge. >> the island itself has a level above 7 feet. >> ar and laroue ary what e you doing about the people who chose to stay? they were reminded over and over through local and state officials to evacuate. and they decided to stay. those people who end up needing emergency services what are you going to do about it? >> well we have been very fortunate to have many local homeowners bend us boats and personal water craft our police and fire departments own personal water craft. we will do what we can to get to the people needing us during and after the storm event. >> larry please stay safe and we wish the best to you and your fellow residents. >> we will thank you for the good wishes. >> let's bring in nbc news correspondent. live in napeles florida. what's the si
but you're really the first point on southwestern florida where there is a population center. below you there isn't that much. the pattern remain off possibly far northwest of you you are going to storm surge of 10 to 15 feet let me have a sense what that means it marco island what happens with a 10 to 15-foot storm surge. >> the island itself has a level above 7 feet. >> ar and laroue ary what e you doing about the people who chose to stay? they were reminded over and over through...
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reporter: it could landfall in two areas first the florida keys around marathon and stream southwestern florida getting into the naples area. if you exclude the carribean and the gulf of mexico this is the strongest atlantic hurricane ever. we can go back to the 1880s. maximum sustained winds 180 miles per hour. if you include the gulf of mexico and the carribean it's the second strongest of all time behind alan back in 1980. 190-mile an hour sustained winds. this is a monster storm. it's a a catastrophic deadly storm as it barrels through the waters between cuba and florida. here's the florida straits and the florida keys. the outer feeder bands starting to see heavy drenching downpours, havana, as far southwest as there, picking up good rainfall totals already. the center of circulation is situated right here. it's expected to make a track something like this. it will turn to the right here over the next 6 to ten hours. taking a look at the water temperatures, this is part of the fuel why the storm is so powerful. we have ocean temperatures in the low 80s and 90s. this creates sensible and la
reporter: it could landfall in two areas first the florida keys around marathon and stream southwestern florida getting into the naples area. if you exclude the carribean and the gulf of mexico this is the strongest atlantic hurricane ever. we can go back to the 1880s. maximum sustained winds 180 miles per hour. if you include the gulf of mexico and the carribean it's the second strongest of all time behind alan back in 1980. 190-mile an hour sustained winds. this is a monster storm. it's a a...
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reporter: it could landfall in two areas first the florida keys around marathon and stream southwestern florida getting into the naples area. if you exclude the carribean and the gulf of mexico this is the strongest atlantic hurricane ever. we can go back to the 1880s. maximum sustained winds 180 miles per hour. if you include the gulf of mexico and the carribean it's the second s
reporter: it could landfall in two areas first the florida keys around marathon and stream southwestern florida getting into the naples area. if you exclude the carribean and the gulf of mexico this is the strongest atlantic hurricane ever. we can go back to the 1880s. maximum sustained winds 180 miles per hour. if you include the gulf of mexico and the carribean it's the second s
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the storm surge will be tremendous for southwestern florida. 9 to 1 feet -- 12 feet for naples and 6 to 9 feet for the florida keys. the farther north you go into tampa, certify -- sarasota, you could see storm surge ever 6 feet. rainfall total 6 to 1 inches. the storm surge 6 to 10 feet. severe and extensive damage is expected overnight tonight into tomorrow. back home, everything is nice and quiet. sun and clouds, 71 in reading, millville, 74, philadelphia, 73. cape may, 71 degrees. steady as she goes, nice stuff this weekend, 73 today. sunday, 74. monday, 78. the remnant rains approach the area tuesday into wednesday, nothing too significant, showers on wednesday, 74, thursday, 756 and friday, 78. >> street theater the fringe festival across the city of philadelphia. there's more than 100 opportunities to take part in like dance, theater and music and visual arts at a dozen locations underway right now through the 24th. you can head to chester county for the 32nd annual mushroom festival. kennett square known as the mushroom capitol of the world, happening today and tomorrow rain o
the storm surge will be tremendous for southwestern florida. 9 to 1 feet -- 12 feet for naples and 6 to 9 feet for the florida keys. the farther north you go into tampa, certify -- sarasota, you could see storm surge ever 6 feet. rainfall total 6 to 1 inches. the storm surge 6 to 10 feet. severe and extensive damage is expected overnight tonight into tomorrow. back home, everything is nice and quiet. sun and clouds, 71 in reading, millville, 74, philadelphia, 73. cape may, 71 degrees. steady as...
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any more surges, we still could see another 2 to 4 feet from tampa bay all the way down into southwestern florida. and the other surges, georgia, south carolina 4 to 6 feet. florida's atlantic coast could see another 3 to 5 feet as this system pulls away. it is bringing those really strong winds, guys. so we're not quite done with it yet. >> it's not done with you, right, al? thank you very much. we'll check back in. kerry sanders is on marco island where there's damage from a significant storm surge. it's on florida's gulf coast due west of miami. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. irma made landfall here at around 3:35 p.m. top wind speed 130 miles per hour. we talked about the surge being 10 to 15 feet. you can still see the strength of the storm surge. this is a solid concrete bench. the storm surge rushed in here. take a look at a picture of a canal here. you can see where the water was pulled out. the water pulled out and then that picture was taken in naples and the water came in here. when it came in here, it rushed in about a half mile. fortunately you can see the cond
any more surges, we still could see another 2 to 4 feet from tampa bay all the way down into southwestern florida. and the other surges, georgia, south carolina 4 to 6 feet. florida's atlantic coast could see another 3 to 5 feet as this system pulls away. it is bringing those really strong winds, guys. so we're not quite done with it yet. >> it's not done with you, right, al? thank you very much. we'll check back in. kerry sanders is on marco island where there's damage from a significant...
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there's still time in southwestern florida to get out because we don't want to see the inundation of water. what happens? it's a fetch in off the gulf of mexico. it heads towards the shoreline. we can see the water levels rising here because the land is so low to the ground here. many areas at or below sea level. so that's why that water just piles on in duration of this storm. let's see if we can advance this graphic here and i'll show you the wind speeds that are going to be happening here as well, if my computer will. there it goes. this is the eye wall. this is at 5:00 in the morning. the eye wall passes the lower keys as we head through 9:00, 10:00 in the morning. there's that force of wind and water in the keys. still persisting around 9:00 to 10:00 in the morning. look at this, key largo gusts up to 80, 90 miles an hour, even in downtown miami gusts of 60, 70 miles per hour. from 3:00 to 8:00 tonight. i'm really concerned about the eye moving off to the north and west and the piling of water up towards marko island, fort myers around 7:00 because 7:00 is high tide for them. so
there's still time in southwestern florida to get out because we don't want to see the inundation of water. what happens? it's a fetch in off the gulf of mexico. it heads towards the shoreline. we can see the water levels rising here because the land is so low to the ground here. many areas at or below sea level. so that's why that water just piles on in duration of this storm. let's see if we can advance this graphic here and i'll show you the wind speeds that are going to be happening here as...
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that wind and rain being pushed on shore upwards of a foot of -- 12 feet of storm surge in southwestern florida, 5 to 10 feet here in the eastern part of florida, 3 to 5 feet as you get up to tampa bay. and the bad news is that this storm surge will be coming in just about high tide sunday at noon because it slowed down. so this could really be catastrophic. >> bad situation, all right. al roker, thank you, al. >>> alarm is growing tonight on florida's southwest coast bracing for a disaster. from here in miami beach, we want to swing across the state to the emergency preparations under way on sanibel island, florida. nbc's kristen dahlgren is there for us tonight. >> reporter: along florida's west coast tonight there is new urgency. what many thought was a miss now has models shifting this way. >> we're not as far away from the center as we had originally thought. >> reporter: grace and frank scrambling to finish storm preps on sanibel island. >> my family wants us out of florida totally, but that's a little bit difficult to do right now with traffic, airlines are all booked up. >> reporter: of
that wind and rain being pushed on shore upwards of a foot of -- 12 feet of storm surge in southwestern florida, 5 to 10 feet here in the eastern part of florida, 3 to 5 feet as you get up to tampa bay. and the bad news is that this storm surge will be coming in just about high tide sunday at noon because it slowed down. so this could really be catastrophic. >> bad situation, all right. al roker, thank you, al. >>> alarm is growing tonight on florida's southwest coast bracing for...
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the storm surge in southwestern florida is currently projected to still get as high as 15 feet. that is potentially deadly with southern parts of the state already experiencing storm level winds. while irma is category 3, that is 120-mile-an-hour winds. the national hurricane center expecting it to gain in intensity as it approaches the waters of the lower florida keys near daybreak tomorrow where it could get back up to category 4 status. florida governor rick scott has been issuing regular updates on the storm. more than 163,000 people are reported to be without power and that number is expected to surpass the million mark. 7 million people have been ordered to evacuate in the state. we're going to show, here, a live picture of ft. myers, florida. this is how it looks right now. what can you tell us? >> reporter: hey there, ari, right now a welcome relief as far as the wind and the rain goes. we've been seeing the outer bands just starting as we've gone through the evening tonight and so it was blowing a little bit, coming down a little bit. it's calm but things are going to g
the storm surge in southwestern florida is currently projected to still get as high as 15 feet. that is potentially deadly with southern parts of the state already experiencing storm level winds. while irma is category 3, that is 120-mile-an-hour winds. the national hurricane center expecting it to gain in intensity as it approaches the waters of the lower florida keys near daybreak tomorrow where it could get back up to category 4 status. florida governor rick scott has been issuing regular...
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southwestern florida landfall does look like tomorrow morning early along key west and then up towardsill fluctuate just a little bit. the winds have been coming around from the northeast they've already been getting a couple of little of the northern bands of hurricane irma, so the winds and some of those bands have been gusting 25 to 30 miles per hour. i saw one gust down around key west which was basically 31 miles per hour, so the strongest package of winds, yeah, still way down to the south. as a matter of fact the storm is about 230 or so miles to the south and southeast of miami. all of -- just about all of florida is covered up in hurricane warnings as you might think. wind movement is to the west at 12 miles per hour. again, the latest observations from the hurricane hunter aircraft which basically stays in the storm now as much as it can is down to 130 miles per hour. just a land mass of cuba is disrupting moisture from coming up into the storm so it's weakening. pressure has been coming up all night and eventually when the pressure keeps coming up the wind field, the wind do
southwestern florida landfall does look like tomorrow morning early along key west and then up towardsill fluctuate just a little bit. the winds have been coming around from the northeast they've already been getting a couple of little of the northern bands of hurricane irma, so the winds and some of those bands have been gusting 25 to 30 miles per hour. i saw one gust down around key west which was basically 31 miles per hour, so the strongest package of winds, yeah, still way down to the...
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that's one the main concerns, especially southwestern florida, marathon, key west. probably marathon. everglades that looks to be where the landfall will take place. it's a 150 right now category 4. some of the outer bands, some of that terrain might be weakening a little bit. everything says that somewhere around there, the middle keys are around marathon. there is a slight westward jog, though. so we'll see. a lot can change. low cloud deck but that's just a low cloud deck. the high clouds are gone. santa clara, 57 degrees. 54 felton. so cal, 57. saratoga, 59. the humidity as been going bongers crazy. should be per but --better but still warm here. >> 6:01 and sal tells us things are what? okay? >> yeah, things are okay. there is congestion. people still have to go to work but just a little bit of the edge taken off as some, a percentage of people do the four-day week. friday, they take the day off. this is westbound on the carquinez bridge. it only takes 19 minutes to drive that stretchs which the best time that we had all week at this time of the morning. traffi
that's one the main concerns, especially southwestern florida, marathon, key west. probably marathon. everglades that looks to be where the landfall will take place. it's a 150 right now category 4. some of the outer bands, some of that terrain might be weakening a little bit. everything says that somewhere around there, the middle keys are around marathon. there is a slight westward jog, though. so we'll see. a lot can change. low cloud deck but that's just a low cloud deck. the high clouds...
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that's one the main concerns, especially southwestern florida, marathon, key west.robably marathon. everglades that looks to
that's one the main concerns, especially southwestern florida, marathon, key west.robably marathon. everglades that looks to
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hurricane irma now likely to same southwestern florida. janice dean has the latest storm passed. cuations underway this morning. amazon may be in hot water with consumers in florida for customers who per packages of water or saline for $25. that is price gouging, folks. taking a look at u.s. stock index futures now with the slightly lower open on thursday. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ where to get in... where to get out. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed ne
hurricane irma now likely to same southwestern florida. janice dean has the latest storm passed. cuations underway this morning. amazon may be in hot water with consumers in florida for customers who per packages of water or saline for $25. that is price gouging, folks. taking a look at u.s. stock index futures now with the slightly lower open on thursday. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ where to get in... where to get out. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's...
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. >> reporter: all right, it's making a direct beeline toward the florida keys and southwestern florida, gray. right now it's a category four. it weaken a little bit at 5:00 a.m., the winds down 155 miles per hour. slowly grazing it is islandful cuba. had ahavana is here, florida st, florida keys. it's drifting to the northwest like this it will make the right hand turn and come onshore around sugarloaf in the florida keys and second impact around the naples fort meyers beach. landfall, sugarloaf key in through here, fort meyers beach in the naples area around here. hurricane warning in effect for southern florida. there's going to be a huge wall of water that comes onshore as the center of circulation approaches the western tip of florida. storm surge of ten feet is expected for florida keys and fort meyers and naples him onshore winds in west palm beach and miami could see a storm surge above five feet for the normal high tide leaves. you have to remember the wynfield, the counter clockwise wynfield wrapping around the huge storm. as it is situated here, winds out of the east east coa
. >> reporter: all right, it's making a direct beeline toward the florida keys and southwestern florida, gray. right now it's a category four. it weaken a little bit at 5:00 a.m., the winds down 155 miles per hour. slowly grazing it is islandful cuba. had ahavana is here, florida st, florida keys. it's drifting to the northwest like this it will make the right hand turn and come onshore around sugarloaf in the florida keys and second impact around the naples fort meyers beach. landfall,...
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it goes to the florida keys or southwestern florida, to the west of center. the european model looks like it makes landfall around miami-dade county, 2.5 million people, brevard county, about 2 million people. throughout the state of florida, over 20 million people. no one will go unscathed from this. maybe you remember andrew, maybe you remember wilma. but a hurricane like this -- we haven't seen anything like this. but now as it marches toward west/northwest quickly, supporting winds 160 with gusts to 200. this is already a deadly hurricane. we'll have another report at the bottom of the hour. back to you guys. >> all right. karen, thank you very much. sobering, sobering pictures. sobering information. millions of people in florida are in irma's path. that number is higher today than it has ever been. last year the three-county area that stretches from miami to palm beach topped six million people in population for the first time. we've got time-lapse video of the region showing rapid growth since 1992 when hurricane andrew hit the area. the state's governor
it goes to the florida keys or southwestern florida, to the west of center. the european model looks like it makes landfall around miami-dade county, 2.5 million people, brevard county, about 2 million people. throughout the state of florida, over 20 million people. no one will go unscathed from this. maybe you remember andrew, maybe you remember wilma. but a hurricane like this -- we haven't seen anything like this. but now as it marches toward west/northwest quickly, supporting winds 160 with...
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this house is in water in southwestern florida, they're talking about officials and storm surge of around 12 feet to give you an idea. 74 on your saturday. 75 on sunday. it's going to be cool in the morning. many areas will be in the 40s. 75 on your monday, good chance of showers on tuesday. that's actually from irma, the bulk of the i'm going to have much more for you next in the 6:00 hour. >>> i'm erica gonzalez at the live desk. we continue to follow this breaking news. we can now show you chopper 4 over the scene of this very bad crash in louden county, want to be careful and sensitive as we zoom in here, because this is such a bad crash, in fact, that we have heard that there are multiple medivacs being called to the scene. you can see the huge response from firefighters there at this scene. it looks like a red bus, we can tell you from louden county police that this was once a school bus but it has been converted is what police have told us. we have a crew that is headed to the scene, as soon as we can get a reporter on camera for you there, we'll try to bring you more details from
this house is in water in southwestern florida, they're talking about officials and storm surge of around 12 feet to give you an idea. 74 on your saturday. 75 on sunday. it's going to be cool in the morning. many areas will be in the 40s. 75 on your monday, good chance of showers on tuesday. that's actually from irma, the bulk of the i'm going to have much more for you next in the 6:00 hour. >>> i'm erica gonzalez at the live desk. we continue to follow this breaking news. we can now...
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and then about half of the otherer models want to take it in for southwestern florida.ice outliars take it to the gulf. a decent number want to bring it up that coastline. because of the nature of the land mass is how the u.s. bends to the east. they will probably interact with the u.s. at some point. so the steering environment is a little different than hurricane harvey because there was very little steering. this particular motion will want to keep them to the south. at this point, the air we watch for the storm sz typically four to five days out. you think four to five days out saturday to sunday it could be 200 miles in any ch direction but either way florida looks the most likely to be impacted. >> i still had the chance. it's always better to leave it. thank you so much. i want to go to cnn's santiago in san juan for us tonight. thank you so much and as i go to you i want to show our viewers. look at the eye of this thing. it is enormous and that is what's barrelling towards -- what's in the caribbean and barrelling towards the united states. laila is down in pue
and then about half of the otherer models want to take it in for southwestern florida.ice outliars take it to the gulf. a decent number want to bring it up that coastline. because of the nature of the land mass is how the u.s. bends to the east. they will probably interact with the u.s. at some point. so the steering environment is a little different than hurricane harvey because there was very little steering. this particular motion will want to keep them to the south. at this point, the air...
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but the highest concentration in the southern region of southern and southwestern florida. steering environment is such that we think it will take that track. and real quickly, want to lay ley out the models comparing what is the best models, a look at the european models. they're overlaid on top of each other there is one, there is another, bringing both right around the keys. continuing into this weekend and early next week. notice both of the models would take the storm direct sly live into southern florida up through georgia if this verifies. again, still watching as some change here is that could come in over the next several days. >> so many variables. >> the resources of fema about to be tested yet again. thank you so much, pedram. >> new step today in the recovery of the devastating floods caused by hurricane harvey. houston mayor says most businesses are expected to reopen this morning. he says the city is operational, and more than 95% dry. but it is a new normal for sure. officials say it will be a long time before the extent of the flooding damage is really know
but the highest concentration in the southern region of southern and southwestern florida. steering environment is such that we think it will take that track. and real quickly, want to lay ley out the models comparing what is the best models, a look at the european models. they're overlaid on top of each other there is one, there is another, bringing both right around the keys. continuing into this weekend and early next week. notice both of the models would take the storm direct sly live into...
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florida. a little bit on the southeastern or southwestern side but somewhere on the tip.dels are pretty good so it will be close to that, about sunday. >> at the declared a state of emergency there. -- they've declared a state of emergency there. >> they have. >>> south korea flexing their military muscle after another nuclear test from north korea. that's coming up after the break. >> coming up at 6:00, the delivery driver and child pornography the disturbing discovery also at 6:00. >> unfortunately now individuals who sexual abuse children will document it through video and image and we're basically seeing that more and more nowadays. >>> south korea today conducted a second day of live fire military exercises in response to north korea's claim that it has tested a hydrogen bomb. this has president trump announcing that he has significantly expanded weapons sales to both south korea and japan. greg palkot has more on the escalating military conflict along the korean peninsula. >> reporter: the south korean military conducting a second day of missile drills simulating an
florida. a little bit on the southeastern or southwestern side but somewhere on the tip.dels are pretty good so it will be close to that, about sunday. >> at the declared a state of emergency there. -- they've declared a state of emergency there. >> they have. >>> south korea flexing their military muscle after another nuclear test from north korea. that's coming up after the break. >> coming up at 6:00, the delivery driver and child pornography the disturbing...
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. >> the greatest concern at this point is for the florida keys, southwestern florida and still potentialricane force winds thon east coast. >> stay tuned because we will talk to laura who is in florida at 8:15. >> we have a live picture of 19 flights to and from florida have been canceled. the miami airport is completely shut down. some people from the bay area were in florida on vacation and they were happy to fly back home last night. we talked to some of the people able to get on flights out of florida soon after they landed right at sfo. >> the traffic was crazy. trying to find a renl car, there are huge lines. and all flights have been suspended ahead of the storm. >>> and now to the damage and casualties from the 8.1 earth quake that hit southwest mexico. the death toll stands at 61. thousands of buildings and homes have been flattened by one of the most powerful earth quakes to hit that country. we spoke with some bay area families worried about their relatives in mexico. >> reporter: the 8.1 magnitude hit the country and caused the buildings to collapse. a hotel was toppled over
. >> the greatest concern at this point is for the florida keys, southwestern florida and still potentialricane force winds thon east coast. >> stay tuned because we will talk to laura who is in florida at 8:15. >> we have a live picture of 19 flights to and from florida have been canceled. the miami airport is completely shut down. some people from the bay area were in florida on vacation and they were happy to fly back home last night. we talked to some of the people able to...
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southwestern florida, 6 to 12 feet. then in southeastern florida, five to ten feet and north, it's a little about half of that. but most people are killed and the most damage is done in the surge, nicolle. so that's what we are most concerned about. that's what's so crazy about this storm that it could actually cause storm surge on both coasts, almost simultaneously. >> al, what you were describing about the change in the storm's path suggests that anyone that had an east-west evacuation plan probably needs to switch to the northward -- they probably need to head up to the center or the northern part of the state. is that something that they've spent a good deal of time and effort getting that message out? >> i think they have. i think they have been telling people go north. that, you know, really just going -- even folks who have been heading up to orlando, orlando is going to be involved in this. now, the good news is storm surge isn't going to come in that far inland. but there is going to be tremendous wind and there
southwestern florida, 6 to 12 feet. then in southeastern florida, five to ten feet and north, it's a little about half of that. but most people are killed and the most damage is done in the surge, nicolle. so that's what we are most concerned about. that's what's so crazy about this storm that it could actually cause storm surge on both coasts, almost simultaneously. >> al, what you were describing about the change in the storm's path suggests that anyone that had an east-west evacuation...
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now you have the eye the strong he is part of the storm skirting southwestern florida and then comings 4 or 5 potentially so we'll watch that. this model, the reason i'm not freaking out about it or telling you to freak out about it because we know it will hit florida but this model is bouncing around so just surfies to say it's going to change again tonight. the main trend i have noticed is the first day, 24-hour ago they were on the east and now they are on the west. maybe they will spread out in the gulf? i don't know. tonight at 10:00 we'll know more with the model update. the big thing with this is storm surge. you can see 12 feet in the bahamas, 20 inches as it moves onshore there. they are getting hit, you know, in the next hour or so or getting rain now and they are going to continue to. and then along both coasts of florida we are expecting storm surges on the east coast of florida 12-foot storm surge. it does most of the damage in these storms typically. that's the east coast. the west coast of florida is 10- foot storm surge. it's four feet over my head. imagine 10 feet of
now you have the eye the strong he is part of the storm skirting southwestern florida and then comings 4 or 5 potentially so we'll watch that. this model, the reason i'm not freaking out about it or telling you to freak out about it because we know it will hit florida but this model is bouncing around so just surfies to say it's going to change again tonight. the main trend i have noticed is the first day, 24-hour ago they were on the east and now they are on the west. maybe they will spread...
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southwestern florida, about 6 to 12 feet. 5 to 10 feet in southeastern florida, and the keys, about 3 to 6 feet. and from venice to cap tee va island, about 3 to 6 feet. rainfall amounts are going to be about 6 to 12 inches of rain. but the big deal is going to be the wind. the wind and the storm surge. those are the big problems here. in fact, most people, katy, unfortunately, lose their lives due to the storm surge. imagine if you're a 6 foot person and there's a 10 foot storm surge. that's water four feet above your head and that's assuming it's not high tide. if it's high tide, it will be even higher. so this storm coming in could not be any worse. and again, the other thing we want to stress, even though right now the track is a little further west, which may help miami, we're still a couple of days out. and there could be a wobble either way. so everybody has to be on their guard and cannot take this any less seriously. and don't be fooled by the numbers. category 4, category 5, this is a very dangerous storm. >> and it couldn't hit a worse place, al. florida is low lying. it is
southwestern florida, about 6 to 12 feet. 5 to 10 feet in southeastern florida, and the keys, about 3 to 6 feet. and from venice to cap tee va island, about 3 to 6 feet. rainfall amounts are going to be about 6 to 12 inches of rain. but the big deal is going to be the wind. the wind and the storm surge. those are the big problems here. in fact, most people, katy, unfortunately, lose their lives due to the storm surge. imagine if you're a 6 foot person and there's a 10 foot storm surge. that's...
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one still on the east coast, land fall near savannah, the other land fall southwestern florida, it's possible it could slide a little bit to the east, a little bit to the west. so, again, we've got to continue to monitor this. and when you look at the time line, there is time to prepare. evacuations already trying to take place. preparations getting the resources in place and as needed. but we're going to watch any interaction with the land mass. we are also going to watch any deviation to the track, to the north or to the south. anyway you look at it, wolf, a category 4 or 5 next weekend is considered catastrophic. it's stronger than harvey. the good news is it's moving faster than harvey so it won't drop that kind of rainfall. but we all know what happened to rockport in texas with those strong winds and we're looking at this to occur as a category 5 over the millions that live, of course, in the caribbean, making their way, of course, puerto rico, dominican republic, haiti, cuba, the bahamas, turks and caicos, and the southeastern u.s. this is an unbelievable storm of its magnitud
one still on the east coast, land fall near savannah, the other land fall southwestern florida, it's possible it could slide a little bit to the east, a little bit to the west. so, again, we've got to continue to monitor this. and when you look at the time line, there is time to prepare. evacuations already trying to take place. preparations getting the resources in place and as needed. but we're going to watch any interaction with the land mass. we are also going to watch any deviation to the...
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the eye of the storm passing along southwestern florida slamming naples on its way towards cities like fort myers, tampa, sarasota. at one point during the day water levels in naples increased by seven feet in just 90 minutes. this as residents in those cities all the way up to the state's capital of tallahassee are bracing for the storm. we have been covering this for a long time. the storm isn't even half way done through florida. flooding has begun in miami as surging storm waters has pushed into the financial district. flood waters on major streets throughout the city are developing white caps. we just heard from maya rodriguez that some of that seems to be receding but miami will hit high tide in about one hour. we don't know what effect that will have whether there will be more flooding in the streets or less. florida has a flooding problem. miami has a particularly serious flooding problem. irma's winds brought down a construction crane in miami causing to collapse into a high rise building. it sort of bent over and went down. fortunately the area was desserted. more than 3.3 mi
the eye of the storm passing along southwestern florida slamming naples on its way towards cities like fort myers, tampa, sarasota. at one point during the day water levels in naples increased by seven feet in just 90 minutes. this as residents in those cities all the way up to the state's capital of tallahassee are bracing for the storm. we have been covering this for a long time. the storm isn't even half way done through florida. flooding has begun in miami as surging storm waters has pushed...
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the storm is going to be over key west and into southwestern florida. you know, and it still could. people have been asking, can this thing still miss florida or miss -- you know what, hurricane irma doesn't know if there's a european model or a gfs model or an nam model. it doesn't care. it's not run ong any model or any timetable. so certainly it still could miss. it's been moving to the west all week long. 2 to 4 4 feet up and down the east coast, this is the real dreadful area, 10 the 15 feet here. anywhere from cape coral through naples right on down to keys. that is the storm surge. if you dent understand what storm surge means it means a flood. you're going to get a 15-foot flood right over your house if you're in that little zone. if you're 30 feet above sea level you're in great shape. don't even worry about it. stay in your bunker. don't move. if all of a sudden you realize, wait a minute, i'm six feet above sea level, that's not going the work, then all of a sudden you need to start to move. anderson? >> chad myers, if you could, talk about for the folks who are here in ft
the storm is going to be over key west and into southwestern florida. you know, and it still could. people have been asking, can this thing still miss florida or miss -- you know what, hurricane irma doesn't know if there's a european model or a gfs model or an nam model. it doesn't care. it's not run ong any model or any timetable. so certainly it still could miss. it's been moving to the west all week long. 2 to 4 4 feet up and down the east coast, this is the real dreadful area, 10 the 15...
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what are the expectations right now for southwestern florida? >> what we're expecting is the system looks like it's coming off the coast of cuba right now. if anybody was expecting that to disrupt the circulation, that certainly didn't happen. we can see the inner core here looks very well established still, so we're expecting the intensification and really the threats are both wind and surge. we're expecting 10 to 15 feet of surge from cape coral area down southwards towards naples and also expecting category wind effects in that area. in addition to that into the florida keys later today and tomorrow. >> mark, you mentioned the keys. before i let you go, what can we expect from the keys? are they going to be devastated? >> they're going to get category 3 to category 4 winds, which can have devastating effects, extremely dangerous, as well as up to 10 feet of storm surge. so we expect considerable impacts in the keys area later today and into tomorrow. >> acting deputy director for the national hurricane center, thank you very much, mark. >>> m
what are the expectations right now for southwestern florida? >> what we're expecting is the system looks like it's coming off the coast of cuba right now. if anybody was expecting that to disrupt the circulation, that certainly didn't happen. we can see the inner core here looks very well established still, so we're expecting the intensification and really the threats are both wind and surge. we're expecting 10 to 15 feet of surge from cape coral area down southwards towards naples and...
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when they look at irma making its way toward southwestern florida, miami, hollywood, boca, delray beach maybe won't see the strongest winds but have a higher concentration of tornadoes. now, again, as we continue to watch the anderson make its way off the coast, very interesting now to continue to watch the eye. already seeing on the infrared. the colder cloud tops so it's starting to generate energy but we may be going to one of the eyewall cycles and almost the entire state of florida under a hurricane warning and watches to the north, will change in due time as the storm progresses northward. we talked tirelessly about the storm surge getting quite great. you have to understand where you see the area of purple of 10 to 15 feet. initially, that's wetlands, that's everglades. barely any roads until you get to alligator alley and extends through the carolinas that will continue to be the case. here's the eye. that secondary is starting to occur. we start to see that with the outer band starts to form and shrinks in toward the center and gains strength. it's a little close to the shoreli
when they look at irma making its way toward southwestern florida, miami, hollywood, boca, delray beach maybe won't see the strongest winds but have a higher concentration of tornadoes. now, again, as we continue to watch the anderson make its way off the coast, very interesting now to continue to watch the eye. already seeing on the infrared. the colder cloud tops so it's starting to generate energy but we may be going to one of the eyewall cycles and almost the entire state of florida under a...
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so the eye of the storm moves into southwestern florida somewhere near that naples area, remember. nter of the storm to ride up that western coast of florida. that would have put the strongest part which is always that right northeast quadrant here, it would put the strongest part of the storm right on the most vulnerable coast florida has. and every one of those towns from naples all the way to sarasota to tampa in a area would have gotten the worst winds and the worst storm surge. and that storm surge at that time with that size of a storm would have been 15 feet, 10, 15 feet. so what happened was the center of the storm moved inland. and that spared those people from the worst storm surge. they got some storm surge, but let's remember to the people who still don't have power, water, a lot of these people have flooding homes past their waist. this is the worst impact for them. >> thank you very much for being here and all your coverage. we appreciate it. >>> we want to go now to today's big picture which we haven't done awhile on our breaking news coverage. today we thought it was
so the eye of the storm moves into southwestern florida somewhere near that naples area, remember. nter of the storm to ride up that western coast of florida. that would have put the strongest part which is always that right northeast quadrant here, it would put the strongest part of the storm right on the most vulnerable coast florida has. and every one of those towns from naples all the way to sarasota to tampa in a area would have gotten the worst winds and the worst storm surge. and that...
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i met up with some of the sheriffs from collier county, where naples is, but that part of southwestern florida is in the same county and the sheriff told me luckily there were no casualties but the bridge out to the island was also completely impassable and homes there were mplete devastated. when you got a munity at or below sea level, and an entire community and their homes are at risk and you see them completely washed out. that's what everybody was worried about. the idea of this tremendous storm surge coming into low-lying communities. and because it didn't get to 5, 10, 15 feet, it didn't get to 10or 15 feet, it didn't inundate the place i am now, naples, florida, but everglade city is a much different story down there. residents that are going to be digging out, drying out for months if not a year or more down there. restaurants, a school. you have got countless homes and national parks down there as well. tourism is a huge industry down the there. it's going to be a long time before strangers come back down there. the local men and women of the first responder agencies have to just get
i met up with some of the sheriffs from collier county, where naples is, but that part of southwestern florida is in the same county and the sheriff told me luckily there were no casualties but the bridge out to the island was also completely impassable and homes there were mplete devastated. when you got a munity at or below sea level, and an entire community and their homes are at risk and you see them completely washed out. that's what everybody was worried about. the idea of this tremendous...
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i know we are always talking about the strongest winds moving to southwestern florida, moving up themi and hollywood and dell ray beach are not out of this. sure, they may not have the catastrophic winds. when you have tornadoes for a land fall is not uncommon. we had over 200 with harvey. this will be the threat throughout the evening and throughout the day the next couple of days all the way up the coast. chris? >> the wind numbers get the headline, but the number one cause of death in a hurricane is drowning. and that's why storm surge is so important. before i lose you, if i still have you, we're in naples and we have seen now some concentrated cell activity here. >> all right. >> it was hard but now they seem to be coming in bands. what do you see? because the streets here are flooding quickly, and this is one of the areas of concern because it is a spongy place. it can't take a lot of water which is why it was mandatory evacuation even before the path shift. >> besides the rain bands, and this is what's important about where you are, chris. this is a storm surge map that comes
i know we are always talking about the strongest winds moving to southwestern florida, moving up themi and hollywood and dell ray beach are not out of this. sure, they may not have the catastrophic winds. when you have tornadoes for a land fall is not uncommon. we had over 200 with harvey. this will be the threat throughout the evening and throughout the day the next couple of days all the way up the coast. chris? >> the wind numbers get the headline, but the number one cause of death in...
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your home will be under water for a long time and so will you if you're in that area in southwestern floridael. it is the area, it is the land above sea level that the hurricane center is worried about. not tides going up and down, because the water is going to be there a very long time. it's eventually going to move towards key west. i can truly see key west be hit with 130, to 135 miles per hour. but as long as it's in the water or very close to tampa, let me show you some very scary numbers, chris. this is from ryan maui, dr. ryan maui putting this together at weather bell. i'm going to take you to some wind gusts here and anderson cooper we spent a couple of nights in punta gorda. that says an expected gust of 150 miles per hour. let's hope that doesn't happen, chris. it's triple what we've seen here, chad. i'll check back, the situation keeps changing and as the science changes, the situation on the ground changes. the people among us are the angels on earth and the red cross is among them and we've got craig cooper. so this is nothing. we just had a little bit of rain come, this is not
your home will be under water for a long time and so will you if you're in that area in southwestern floridael. it is the area, it is the land above sea level that the hurricane center is worried about. not tides going up and down, because the water is going to be there a very long time. it's eventually going to move towards key west. i can truly see key west be hit with 130, to 135 miles per hour. but as long as it's in the water or very close to tampa, let me show you some very scary numbers,...
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florida. it moves over southwestern portions of florida as we head into sunday morning including the straits and florida keys. all areas in red, fort meyers, fort meyers beach, naples marko island. north the number drops down a bit. they are expecting a 3 to 45-foot storm surge in tampa. jacksonville rainfall total, under a foot. miami a foot of rain, melbourne 9.64. there will be a devastating storm for southern florida. upper 40s north and west, low 50s south and east. satellite and radar shows a couple of clouds off to the northwest. that's it. look at the weekend, 73 sunny today, sunny tomorrow, with a high of 74. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, if you're wondering whether or not we'll pick up the remnant rains from irma ma, the answer is yes, but it doesn't occur until the middle of the week. it's in the form of showers, not heavy drenching rains. 78 monday, 75 tuesday increasing rains by wednesday. >> the benjamin franklin parkway turning 100 years old, to celebrate the big anniversary, the mural has been commissioned to commemorate the celebration. parkway day dreams. the ab
florida. it moves over southwestern portions of florida as we head into sunday morning including the straits and florida keys. all areas in red, fort meyers, fort meyers beach, naples marko island. north the number drops down a bit. they are expecting a 3 to 45-foot storm surge in tampa. jacksonville rainfall total, under a foot. miami a foot of rain, melbourne 9.64. there will be a devastating storm for southern florida. upper 40s north and west, low 50s south and east. satellite and radar...
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all eyes on the southwestern coast of florida. naples, ft. myers, this is going to be by sunday afternoon. again, they are going to be watching this thing from now until it passes through florida. it will weaken slightly. one thing i am considering about right here, we are going to have a little wind shear. that could weaken it a little bit. watch the track as it continues to move up through the deep south. we will have some tropical storm-type condition once we get into the deep south. then it curves back around. that's something we'll watch. ten-day forecast and get to that >> how is it going, everybody? >>> almost knocked people out of the chair. how is that for a surprise. president barack obama decided to drop in a fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service f
all eyes on the southwestern coast of florida. naples, ft. myers, this is going to be by sunday afternoon. again, they are going to be watching this thing from now until it passes through florida. it will weaken slightly. one thing i am considering about right here, we are going to have a little wind shear. that could weaken it a little bit. watch the track as it continues to move up through the deep south. we will have some tropical storm-type condition once we get into the deep south. then it...
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florida shoreline. the latest projected path, this is as of 5:00 a.m. this morning, another update around 11:00 a.m. this morning, 130 mile-per-hour winds off of the southwesternoast of florida as it's nearing marco island 2:00 p.m. this afternoon. by tomorrow morning at 2:00 a.m., still a category 3 storm off of tampa/st. petersburg. this is where the forecast gets really tricky. notice the cone. we've been talking about this the last couple of days. the storm could be on the right or left side of the cone. that's going to drastically change the impacts whether this storm is closer to the coast, that's going to bring in the inundation of water. further offshore, you'll still see severe impacts but not quite as devastating. this is an hour by hour situation. we have to watch this storm as it wobbles. either way, it will trend towards the north and bring that wall of water with it right into the big bend of florida where they're under a storm surge warning this morning because of this approaching hurricane. looks like it will be a cat 1. the good news about this area of the coast, it's not very populated. the storm moves across areas of georgia where tropical s
florida shoreline. the latest projected path, this is as of 5:00 a.m. this morning, another update around 11:00 a.m. this morning, 130 mile-per-hour winds off of the southwesternoast of florida as it's nearing marco island 2:00 p.m. this afternoon. by tomorrow morning at 2:00 a.m., still a category 3 storm off of tampa/st. petersburg. this is where the forecast gets really tricky. notice the cone. we've been talking about this the last couple of days. the storm could be on the right or left...
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the same goes for southwestern florida, marco island about the everglades, naples and ft. this afternoon by wind. that was still a category three storm in the naples area. probably only now that the storm surge, which may be the most devastating and damaging part of the storm, is hitting that part of the florida coast. what tends to to happen as the storm moves north, the wind leads the storm, and then the storm surge comes in behind. if the storm surge arrives in conjunction with high tide, which is what is expected to happen in the tampa bay area, it could be that much more damaging. that's when you get the water pushing inland than it might otherwise because it is combined with a high tide. that is what tampa is really worried about. a category two storm may not do that much damage to buildings, but the flooding from storm surge certainly could. comingppreciate to you to us in orlando. we will watch the latest out of hurricane irma. the other side of the story is that the storm has taken a last-minute term and areas not as prepared were evacuated, so we won't watch that
the same goes for southwestern florida, marco island about the everglades, naples and ft. this afternoon by wind. that was still a category three storm in the naples area. probably only now that the storm surge, which may be the most devastating and damaging part of the storm, is hitting that part of the florida coast. what tends to to happen as the storm moves north, the wind leads the storm, and then the storm surge comes in behind. if the storm surge arrives in conjunction with high tide,...
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move through the overpass, closer to florida and start that northward turn through the key west then by tomorrow afternoon looking to make landfall on the southwesternas of florida by ft. myers, by naples area. hopefully if you have loved ones they have moved out of there and gotten out. again, category 4 by the time it hits ft. myers area, category 3 by tampa. that will be early morning. then it dives to the west and comes back toward our area next wednesday, thursday. we're going to have effects here tuesday, wednesday, thursday, with clouds spreading into the area and also some rain. clouds increasing monday. dry on monday, maybe some rain late monday night, tuesday, wednesday, thursday. some showers and remnants from irma. >> how is it going, everybody? >> yeah, can you tell? they were not expecting that. how is that for a surprise at school? >> we'll tell you where presidt barack obama decidened fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to
move through the overpass, closer to florida and start that northward turn through the key west then by tomorrow afternoon looking to make landfall on the southwesternas of florida by ft. myers, by naples area. hopefully if you have loved ones they have moved out of there and gotten out. again, category 4 by the time it hits ft. myers area, category 3 by tampa. that will be early morning. then it dives to the west and comes back toward our area next wednesday, thursday. we're going to have...
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all eyes are on the southwestern state of florida, naples, ft. myers. going to really have to watch the storm surge as we do through over the next several hours. should make landfall in the next 24
all eyes are on the southwestern state of florida, naples, ft. myers. going to really have to watch the storm surge as we do through over the next several hours. should make landfall in the next 24
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Sep 9, 2017
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that we've had today have been -- made it worse for the florida keys in terms of the expectations and have increased the risk for the southwesternt of the florida peninsula. >> yang: so it's getting worse. the changes so far have made it worse? >> in terms of the change of the track today is worse for the florida keys. it's also worse for southwest florida because the track is closer to them. there is some potential that the worst of the weather will not hit southeast florida but we're still expecting hurricane conditions there overnight saturday and into sunday. >> yang: once it gets over land and starts moving up the florida peninsula, will winds diminish much as the storm goes over land? >> yes, typically the winds do diminish very gradually but, in this case, because hurricane force winds extend so far that even when they drop a bit, we'll still see the winds covering all of the florida peninsula. at least the southern two-thirds will get potentially hurricane-force winds. >> ed rappaport at the national hurricane center in miami, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> yang: staying in miami, shelters today were rapidly filling
that we've had today have been -- made it worse for the florida keys in terms of the expectations and have increased the risk for the southwesternt of the florida peninsula. >> yang: so it's getting worse. the changes so far have made it worse? >> in terms of the change of the track today is worse for the florida keys. it's also worse for southwest florida because the track is closer to them. there is some potential that the worst of the weather will not hit southeast florida but...
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way from katrina it's that the wind is one part of the problem, in southeastern florida, in southwestern florida, they have in many cases built things up to tolerate high winds. it's much harder to deal with as you said building things up to tolerate high flooding. >> it's the water that kills people and causes most of the damage, absolutely. >> paul douglas, we'll continue the conversation. thank you for joining us. coming up next we'll talk to city leaders in the storm's path. stay with us. you're watching msnbc, live coverage of hurricane irma. >>> hurricane irma is racing toward florida, where more than a quarter of the state's population has been ordered to evacuate. the national weather service is warning nowhere in the florida keys will be safe telling residents via twitter "this is as real as it gets." joining me is chuck lindsay, city manager of marathon, florida, located in the florida keys. chuck you and i spoke late last night. you were going to meet with other city officials in the keys and make some decisions as to whether you and firefighters and rescue workers and police are rema
way from katrina it's that the wind is one part of the problem, in southeastern florida, in southwestern florida, they have in many cases built things up to tolerate high winds. it's much harder to deal with as you said building things up to tolerate high flooding. >> it's the water that kills people and causes most of the damage, absolutely. >> paul douglas, we'll continue the conversation. thank you for joining us. coming up next we'll talk to city leaders in the storm's path....
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. >> reporter: people in southwestern florida like jeff pompeo of naples took irma's strongest punch which included 140-mile-an-hour wind gusts. he knows, despite the damage in his neighborhood, and around collier county, the destruction could have been worse. >> how do you prepare for something like this? you don't know until it's over, you know what i mean? we're pretty lucky. >> reporter: the coast guard sent one c-130 plane overnight to the keys to help with communications. they're now sending two more. we watched them leave. those are taking heavy equipment and supplies to the devastated florida keys. >> a lot of work still to be done there of course, thank you very much, jeff. one reporter who made it to the florida keys compared the damage to a war zone, those are his words. most of the low-lying islands are devastated and have no running water or communications. almost 53,000 utility customers in the keys are without power right now. route 1, the only route in and out, was closed for inspection following the storm. the first people are being allowed back in right this minute.
. >> reporter: people in southwestern florida like jeff pompeo of naples took irma's strongest punch which included 140-mile-an-hour wind gusts. he knows, despite the damage in his neighborhood, and around collier county, the destruction could have been worse. >> how do you prepare for something like this? you don't know until it's over, you know what i mean? we're pretty lucky. >> reporter: the coast guard sent one c-130 plane overnight to the keys to help with...