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>> janice: 947 is the pressure right now. >> steve: that is low. >> 947 the pressure. wow, that's low. that's the rapid inferenceification, right, janice? >> janice: absolutely. when you see the winds go up. 5:00 a.m. advisory they downgraded it to a category 3 i always say don't pay attention to the category because it's always been the storm surge. when you see the pressure dropping as it has dropped in the last six to 12 hours that was rapid intensification. this time yesterday we were at a category 1 storm. so the fact that we have got the warmest waters in the gulf of mexico off the coast of the big bend of florida has inenhanced that rapid intensification. >> steve: robert, out of curiosity, over the last couple of weeks we have been talking about how the waters off the

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continues to swirl as cat 4 expected to make landfall in several hours in big bend northeast of tallahassee. the wind gustses, you got to be careful. s >> ashley: thank you for that live look and deep explanation of what you are seeing. >> todd: the water did get higher urg did the course of his live shot, that is scary. >> ashley: shows how quickly things can change. we will bring in janice dean. >> janice: new update in 20 minutes, every hour we are getting coordinates. now category 4 storm. this will start to weaken as it interacts with land. this is historic, big bend tro tropical storm landfall, had many of them, half formed in

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here is a live look at cedar key, florida. fox weather has prepositioned a bunch of cameras in different locations. this is one of theirs. this is exactly where robert was talking about, the big bend area. and janice dean -- janice, how many miles away from the coast is the eye wall or rather the center of the storm? >> janice: the actual eye is about 7 miles away from the coast line. >> steve: so we're going to make landfall. >> janice: within the hour. >> ainsley: janice was thinking 8:00. >> janice: the national weather service has to make that call, not myself. >> brian: janice, we will get to you in just one minute because. >> ainsley: first go to fox news senior correspondent steve harrigan he is live in tar pen springs, florida slightly north of clearwater. steve, what are you seeing there? >> good morning, take a look at look at what downtown tar pin springs looks like right now. we are not seeing the dramatic wind yet. we have had steady rain overnight. gives you a sense of just how big this storm is and how much

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>> ainsley: sean's his parents had to put him in the home. i had to transport my mom with her oxygen. >> janice: her mom did get out of tallahassee because her father does have respiratory issues and he does need oxygen. they had to move inland. it's a decision that you have to make if you live in florida. you know, potentially with these devastating systems. you have to -- we give you the information, but it's up to you to do with the information and protect your family and your property. >> steve: as we look at cedar key, and that's what you guys were talking about, yesterday and now we have moved on to tampa. yesterday, in cedar key. state troopers went door to door, knocked on every door in the town and said we are expecting a storm surge of 16 feet. leave now because if you don't leave now, tomorrow, when the storm is hitting, we cannot come and save you until the storm, i think the wind gusts are below 40 miles per hour. something like that. so, you know, it's too late for the people if they did not

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storm surge low enough where we get in there and check on them. we will be going in by air boat and flat bottom boats first. so we are going to get in there just as fast as we can and check on them. we know we had about 100 that did stay behind in the cedar key area. >> ainsley: kevin, there is this map on the wall where janice has been reporting. can you see how tallahassee is just getting drenched. janice, can we show him that map? can you go back -- can you see where tallahassee getting drenched which is where florida state is gainesville is to the right of this storm and uf is all these kids went back to college a few days ago. what's happening with them? i know ron desantis says 50 districts are closed. 29 state colleges are closed and seven universities have canceled classes. where are they going? a lot of their parents live elsewhere in the united states? >> yeah. so, most of these campuses have shelters on the campuses, florida state university, florida, university of florida they have the ability to shelters their students on campus. a lot of their buildings are

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so, the national hurricane center has done a really great job of warning people. we knew exactly where this storm was going to go. >> steve: yep. >> janice: and the intensity, which is one of the hardest things to forecast they had right on. category 3. border wall category 4 and that's exactly what we had. >> steve: you were talking about when it made landfall and that is for historical purposes. >> janice: yes. >> steve: so they can say it came ashore at this point. speaking of history. history is going to be made shoy in tallahassee. the state capital, has never in recorded history, going back to 1851, i think. tallahassee has never experienced a hurricane and it's heading their way, janice. >> janice: i think we have someone that's going to tell us about that, right? one of our multi media journalist? >> ainsley: i remember when i went to school in tallahassee we would have hurricane parties. >> brian: so there was a hurricane. >> steve: you were just looking for an excuse. >> ainsley: they did close classes and we were concerned about it. whether or not it was like

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maps she is going to show us in four minutes. the governor made it very clear that the state of florida is prepared. he was talking about how they have got over a million gallons of fuel prepositioned. they have 3,000 generators. they needed it at the emergency headquarters because the lights went out twice during the press conference. so, once again, as janice has told us, we just heard from the governor the landfall of the hurricane is imminent. it's 8 miles away from the coast. right now though, let's go to check in with grady trimble. is he live in old town, florida, about 20 minutes from the gulf coast into the west of gainesville and, grady, it looks calm right now you are on the dirty side of the storm. what's going on? >> yeah. so what we're seeing is lulls in the bands. so about 20 minutes ago. if you had come to us you would have been seen whipping winds and very heavy rain. it just calmed down in the last couple of minutes and, of course, that's the nature of these storms as the bands move

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>> ainsley: remember in sauna bell and then the bridge collapsed. >> steve: luckily around tampa a lot of those causeways are built up 10, 15 feet for just such an occasion, 16 feet is what they are forecasting as a flood surge in certain parts of florida. particularly the big bend area. janice dean has been over at the maps and looking at the very latest. and the information you guys in fox weather have been able to provide is stunning because these maps, i have never seen these kind of maps on tv before. >> janice: right we simulcast last night. >> ainsley: great coverage. >> janice: 140 mile-per-hour sustained winds overnight. they upgraded did to a category 4 storm. the winds down to a category 3 but we have been telling you, you know, don't focus on the category. the damage is going to be the storm surge. and when you are talking about 16 feet across the shallow land, it's going to cause massive catastrophic damage, unfortunately. you talked about ian last year. remember what happened at fort

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from the fox weather center. we saw pictures with matt and nicole, you got the 5 a.m. update, what do we know now? >> janice: category 4, strong hurricane hitting an area that has not been hit by intensity like this since records began. 130 mile per hour sustained wind, 5 a.m. advisory. pressure continues to drop. winds go up and pressure comes down, we have had rapid intensification over the last few hours. this is major hurricane, feeling wind gusts close to hurricane strengths, we are about three hours from landfall. the eye wall, where we have strongest, most powerful wind going to scrape the coast within

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>> steve: there you have got the governor of the great state of florida he made it clear don't mess with this storm. right now it is a cat 4 with maximum sustained winds at 130 miles per hour. and janice just showed us the map and right now and if we look at the big wall right now, right now the center of the storm, the eye of the storm is 8 miles away from the coast of florida. >> ainsley: janice was telling us put it into perspective. the category, it does matter. but that's not the only thing you look at. you have to look at the storm surge. this is a cat 4. it's not going to increase to a 5, she said. katrina was a 3. and janice, you said the storm surge was how much with katrina? >> janice: 30 feet. >> ainsley: this one could be 16 and a cat 4. this is a cat 3 january january that's why it's deceiving and that's why we have always been saying don't look at the winds per se. you can hide from the winds.

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