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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

less people who didn't evacuate and could experience that? >> i was thinking, most of this is wildlife management area. the animals, all the wildlife that is going to start to be hopefully running away from that surge. it's going to be a sad scene for a lot of people, i'm afraid. 105 miles per hour right now. i'm sure that this has gone up since the last pass from the hurricane hunter aircraft. we'll keep you up to date on that. every time we get a new pass in, the numbers have been going up. when speed, the pressures have been going. down look at the eye right. now we have not had an eye all day, but about an hour ago the i pop which means the storm is now breathing and is a leave living thing not just storms bouncing off each other. the rapid rotation around the eye, the lift in the sinking air in the middle of the eye, this is how a storm storm rapidly intensifies. just what we anticipated but didn't see all day. now it's happening. one more thing that is

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Hannity

hit hard, are they? >> you, the core of the storm s going to go north of there, sean and it is going to be really bad like the water. 50 feet above normal high tide and in the tampa area, it is not going to be a worse case. but it still is going to be elevated water and we think that they will be flooded. here is the latest information. 105-mile an hour winds moving north now at 16. it will pick up speed a little bit as we go at it is going to get more intense as we go through the night and this is the pressure that we watch. the lower the pressure number, the stronger the storm and there you can see an eye popping out very clearly. when the eye pops out, especially when it is a small eye, that is a sign of rapid intensification. so we are expected at least a category three with this in a category four is not out of the question. here is the radar coming out of tampa. it is very clear there. there is the eyeball. it is well offshore. but that was coming around the storm like this, our -- it is

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BBC News

joining as is someone hunkering down and basing for that storm and tampa, florida. what are things like where you are at the moment?— things like where you are at the moment? ~ , , the moment? well, pretty calm at the moment. _ the moment? well, pretty calm at the moment. we _ the moment? well, pretty calm at the moment. we have - the moment? well, pretty calm at the moment. we have had i the moment? well, pretty calml at the moment. we have had the bands of rain and wind moving through tampa. but don't forget, that storm is still some distance out into the gulf of mexico. but it is inching ever closer. wind speeds at the moment said to be around 105 mph. that makes it a category to hurricane. but it is still predicted to strengthen further. feeding on the unusually warm waters out in the gulf to pick up strength and, at the moment, headed on a track that will take it into what is known as the big bands.

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All In With Chris Hayes

if you look at it, we're on the anniversary of katrina today. one of the worst storms in history. if it was climate change, if it's continuing to get worse, would you not see more and more of the storm being worse and worse? >> so close. the georgia republican congressman, barry loudermilk there on fox news, so close to figuring it out. yes, storms are getting more powerful and more frequent. according to, nasa climate data, there been more storms, stronger hurricanes, and an increase in hurricanes that rapidly intensify. at last point about the intensity, as we're the real issue lives, when it comes to the tangible effect on people living in the paths of these hurricanes. climate scientists at columbia university told npr earlier this year, quote, storms are getting stronger. so, even for the same number of storms, the number that are a real problem goes, up because they are strengthening. tonight, dahlia, hurricane -- is approaching florida moving up the gulf coast. it is currently a category two storm. 105 miles per hour.

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Gutfeld

wrapping up to the northeast. but the passes through the center from the hurricane hunters are so important getting the data over the next couple of hours. >> ian: this is the vortex message. it is set back more or less in real time from the hurricane hunters in the storm right now. you can see the butterfly pattern they are flying. this is from northeast down to the southwest. something like that. that portion is just a touch weaker, even so detected max wind of 105 miles per hour. any time you fly through you can infer and they do as part of the estimation that they are assuming they are not flying to the most intense part of the storm. add 10 percent and that is why you have the number around 120 miles per hour for maximum sustained wind. look at the inner core and that

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CNN News Central

to emphasize what sara is saying, storm surge is happening right now and getting worse. i just got word that idalia is now a category 2 storm as it moves inland. the wind speeds are decreasing, but as bad as the wind is, about 100, 105 miles per hour, that's not the story we're most concerned about right now. it is the storm surge. i'm going to go to bill weir who is in steinhatchee right on the coast. bill, i was with you there last night. i just saw pictures of where we were standing last night. the water is now over where our heads were, substantially over where our heads were. just tell us what you're seeing. >> well, this is the steinhatchee river where you did that live shot yesterday, the banks of it. it norm it alley would flow from east to west, but right now, thanks to the dirty side of idalia, it is pumping upriver now. we're watching pieces of the sea hag marina and those docks and

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CNN News Central

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Fox News at Night

by tomorrow evening, this is up to maximum sustained winds of 105 miles per hour. wednesday morning, this is into the overnight, tuesday into very early wednesday, it's approaching either the nature coast or the big ben region of florida as a major category 3 hurricane. for that reason, this is a significant threat. it's not an f, it's who and how bad. now, the western side of this forecast path would favor a catastrophic surge for big ben and parts of the nature coast. eastern side brings big problems into the tampa bay metro area. so that's what we're watching most closely. now for the winds, you've got hurricane warnings now that extend well inland from tampa bay all the way up to southern parts of georgia. that's the bright pink. new with this 11:00 p.m. update from the national hurricane center, though, this red. that's tropical storm warnings, which means tropical storm conditions are expected all the way over to the space coast and

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CNN Newsroom Live

miles it's going to be a different story. all right. precipitation, right along that big bend area from around st. george to the appalachia bay towards tampa, we're looking at 6, 8, 10 inches of rainfall. look at savannah, brunswick, charleston, going towards myrtle beach and heavy rainfall, a multiday event that we'll see coming up at the top of the hour. back to you, guys. >> karen maginnis, thank you so much. we'll keep a close eye on that along with the floridians of course. and heat alerts are also still in place along the u.s. south coast, new orleans saw 105 degrees breaking all-time records. the brutal heat is fuelling wildfires in southwest louisiana and leading to mandatory evacuations. >> the town of maryville, officials say strong winds are fanning the flames. 60,000 acres have burned so far.

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Americas Newsroom

thankfully we have heard that building was not hit. first responders are on the scene. this is a brand-new video in. you can see how big this crash was. we'll continue to bring you breaking news from that scene as we get it. >> dana: extreme heat turning more deadly as dangerously high temperatures threaten millions of americans across the southwest. meanwhile that took the old texas power grid is struggling to meet record demand. not a new problem for them but a continuing one and maybe getting worse. casey stiegel is live in dallas with more. hi, casey. >> hi, dana. good morning. a lot of people are concerned about that. relentless, persistent, constant, incessant. a handful of words i picked to describe the summer that won't end in texas and the southwest. in austin, get this. just last week they finally broke a 45-consecutive day period where the mercury was 105

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