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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 August 31, 2021 04:49:00

There is flash flooding and then river flooding. i mean, this looks a lot different than it did yesterday when it was a giant buzz saw. calmer shape. drier moving in. the centers north of jackson. it will leave the state of mississippi by morning. but the brighter colors on infrared tell us where the flash flooding problems are and again it s been the bands throughout the day. we have a couple warnings here for flooding. it was peppered earlier today. even to tornados. numerous tornado warnings and small spin-ups. but everything in red is 8 to 10 inches of rain but you get into purple areas. this is 10 to 17. it takes a while for all this water to get into the tributaries. larger tributaries, rivers, and then the mississippi. so that could pose a threat for even rescue and and, again, crews that are trying to get those boats and the barges that become un-moored. so again, that s going to be a problem for days ahead. could cause some big problems for, again, those recovery crews. an ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom Live August 29, 2021 04:11:00

Dangerous. it s when tit picks up debris ad throws that debris that the wind becomes dangerous. and one of the concerns that we are going to have here with this hurricane is torrential downpours. you know, lots of rain. you know, once it comes ashore and then, that wind and that surge threat starts to subside a little bit. there is still the threat of just, you know, what flooding over the land from how much rain that this tropical system is just going to dump on the southern-louisiana coast and all the way up into tennessee. or mid mid parts of the united states. so, what what are you going to be looking for? obviously, it s calm where you are right now. what are you going to be looking for as signs that things are picking up? what what are going to be the indicators to you over the next, i don t know, 18 hours? so i am watching the radar. the the infrared radar imagery. looking at you can see now at this this storm is starting to form that very defined eye. you can ....

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FOXNEWS Fox News Live August 29, 2021 16:02:00

Years to be able to handle a hurricane. a category 4 hurricane is a very strong hurricane to go through this. we ll see storm surge in this spot probably 12 to 15 feet. that s going to wipe out all kinds of things, anything that is not on stilts, basically, will have massive damage. the storm surge is really going to far inland because this is very swampy land. places like homan that has 32,000 people in it, that s one of the probably the biggest population area that s going to have big impacts. also want to show you, 13 miles at least the center of this to that coastline. that first landfall there. so 13 miles it s moving at about 13 miles an hour. we probably have a landfall sometime within about an hour. that s the landfall at the center most point, the storm is very large and we have impacts of it far-reaching. this is a visible satellite. get a really good idea of the center of the storm. that is the eye. that s what s likely going to cross over that area. infrared satellite shows ....

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FOXNEWS Fox News Live August 29, 2021 16:33:00

Eric: hurricane ida is nearing category 5 intensity, it s beginning to move into louisiana, the storm driverring winds up to 150 miles an hour. it s already caused some power outages along with the dangerous storm surge and heavy flooding rains already from louisiana s central coast up to mississippi. you re looking at christian, mississippi where you can see it s beginning. meanwhile, the alabama border also not spared. officials say this could be the most powerful storm to hit the gulf coast since the 1800s. fox weather correspondent steve bender is with us, on the ground in lafayette, louisiana, just north and west of new orleans. steve, how s the situation there? reporter: it is quiet right now. we just had an outer band move through. it dumped some good rain on us but already seeing the skies open up. as you mentioned, we re on the western edge of this. when you look on satellite and radar there is not much on our end. it will move through later this ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown August 28, 2021 23:03:00

As a major hurricane. infrared imagery showing everything around the center, well-defined core. now moving into even warmer waters without any wind shear to take it down, without any dry air to infiltrate the system. so it s all systems go for this to intense fee as we have seen the last couple of years. rapid intensification justice before landfall, and that s possible. once this makes landfall as a hurricane, we can now say after it does so that we ll be able to say that four of the last five hurricanes that made landfall in the u.s. made landfall in the state of louisiana. lara was a category four, zeta was three. combined, $20 billion in economic losses, and we re looking at a possibility of a category four again. this time edging closer to a larger populated area, get to around new orleans, slidell, mobile, don t let your guard down with this. tropical storm-force winds will move inward around 6:00 to 8:00 in the morning and already making their way to the north. it will be 2:00 i ....

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