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to big ben, perhaps even higher than that, up to 15 in some places, maybe you can explain that. >> great point, derek. where you are located you're on the lower end of where some of this surge is expected. there are going to be other communities that could see significantly more surge than your location. let's take a standard look where the storm is. hurricane idalia, sustained winds of 130 miles per hour. the big change that we noted from the last couple of hours is that as the storm crosses into other states, such as georgia, for example, it's going to remain hurricane strength. it's not expected to weaken into a tropical storm instantaneously, so likely to be a category 2 as it pushes into georgia this afternoon and then gradually becoming a tropical storm as it heads into the carolinas. we have a brand new tornado watch in effect, this now also includes portions of georgia, including the cities of s savannah, but jacksonville, orlando, tampa. this goes until 3:00 this afternoon. we've seen these hurricanes produce showers and

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Ian Hurricane Possibly Helped to Find Debris of 200-year-old SS Savannah

Experts may have managed to find the flotsam of SS Savannah with the help of nature. It was the first ship with a mechanical engine to cross the ocean, but he sank near Long Island in 1821.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140428:19:55:00

choppers in the air and instant coverage inch towns like this, that is not the case. so the storm moves in and moves through and we don't find out until it until later. we're very hopeful, very hopeful-this one is going to spare the largely populated areas. there's some in here that -- where there's not much of anything but trees and cows-and as much as we don't want the cows to get hurt, better than grandma and them. this storm system, this here and here, is on its way to nettleton. moving the east northeast at 50-miles-an-hour. so it's going to blow through and very quickly, and if you would just collapse that a little bit and give us a wider view. i can't touch on this wall. but that's savannah right there. and then nashville -- rick says that's not a tarring for today, but -- not a target for today but you don't have to be a norths see it's moving -- a meteorologist to see it's moving

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100901:16:47:00

that's savannah. there's charleston. there's wilmington. let's hope it turns. okay. because if the forecast is for all the models to turn it. if it doesn't turn, the entire southeast coast is under the gun for something. and sometimes, tony, they don't turn. >> that's right. >> sometimes we just think -- and this thing is supposed to turn ten days ago, it hasn't turned. so is i'm watching it every minute to see if we get that wigglel or wobble to the north. >> we need it. >> i know. don't let your guard down. >> thanks, chad. >> sure. those 33 men trapped deep inside a mine in chile have sent out another video, and they may get their first hot meals later today. we're going to get you an update. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator...

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