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The Five

place and hopefully they've heeded that. the concern for seeing idalia come into the big bend is also going to have to be, you know, the time line of the tides. we talked about that in clear water, we talk about that in tampa and for the big bend this could be the difference between seeing that 16 foot of storm surge. >> this is going to be the one particular concern jane, early afternoon hours tomorrow, that high tide cycle with the storm having just made land fall, the strong onshore push of water, again thanks to our viewers watching right now on fox news and on some of the affiliates across the country, we're fox weather we're going to be tracking idalia every step of the way. >> that's why we're your hurricane headquarters we'll be here all night keep you abreast of the new updates coming from the national hurricane center and on the ground full team coverage on the field, tallahassee florida could see those big time wind gusts as dale i can't is set to head into really the northern big bend. >> and awaiting the next hourly update from the national hurricane center, as soon as we have it you will. >> that's right.

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The Five

or 60 you'll see me rocking and rolling just a little bit. but so far jane 41 is the highest gust i've seen and that was at the airport just down the street. >> things will continue to go downhill from here watching the wind shift high tide coming in about a half hour to an hour sore so and that could spell trouble. >> we're already watching the higher than normal tides as you mentioned because of the astronomical tide but with the push of water from the offshow flow we'll be watching. bvd we'll check back with you. the latest on idalia high end category 2 storm, as i mentionedy grupp grade from here we're talking about a major hurricane that will be our first to make a major hurricane land fall funnel the 2023 season. that's a live look from tallahassee, the state capitol which, as this storm progresses farther off to the north at a pretty good clip, a hurricane warning in effect for tallahassee. this storm will be racing inland during the morning hours, and as it does so, it's going to bring

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The Five

meteorologist one van dillen on clearwater beach where the wind is picking up. bob we've been talking about sure the number, the actual metric for the wind speed, that matters, but so does the direction. you mentioned that shift from the southeast to the southwest, that's what's going to start pushing water into the beaches and eventually into the mouth of tampa bay. >> that's the interesting part, too. it all depends on when that happens. we've already seen the water come up. i want you to look behind me right there, you see that little puddle right here, that's high tide so high tide peaks out about 12:30. so at 12:34 here it's already running high because of the super moon, about a 2.5 to three foot high tied today tomorrow a little over three feet because of the king tides that are rolling through here. but up to the south is what we're thinking is where that surge is going to start. i haven't seen it yet because the winds are still in my face out of the southeast and it's picked up. this is going to be the heaviest rain, this is certainly, ian, the biggest rain drops we have

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

is a surge of water that can suddenly, three feet is life-threatening, at six feet waves cost significant damage, breaking through doors and windows. and nine feet, the floods move farther inland. at 12:15 foot storm surge would be catastrophic for low lying communities here in florida. that roof line, that's about 15 feet right there. and look where the water already is at high tide. inches from the backyard. now a double threat from mother nature, a king tide expected wednesday, when the sun, moon, and earth to produce tides won two feet higher than normal. the view from the space station shows a dahlia is a monstrous size. but her destruction power needs to be seen up close. look at these villages in western cuba, submerged by rains just yesterday. >> very few people can survive being in the path of a major storm surge, and this storm will be deadly. >> first responders from missouri, virginia, and new jersey, already mobilized to

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CNN Newsroom Live

hurricane? >> well, obviously, it is intensity and it's continuance to intensify and that is the concern and probably as much so as the storm surge that we will expect later today, along with the high tides that we are seeing so that is what we are really worried about most now in our areas and we have a lot of low lying areas in our county where we are huge county geographically of around 300 square miles so we have a lot of land here and areas but our main concern is, evacuation, and encouraging -- residents in cedar key, and -- to take shelter, and family and

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

reports of water to the roadways. do i think evacuee. can't go on a rescue them. before we go into the water rescues for the folks out there. next you must decide. >> you more seconds you. quickly, what you top are already? once the morning progresses? once the sun comes out a few hours, though we probably won't see the sun. >> probably won't see this until mid morning. opium disaster assessment. back to whatever state of normalcy.

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Hannity

you see on the some of these walls that are coming through and the wind going to be real constant at our back and that's going to keep that wall of water inland and as soon as the wind stops, and as soon as the direction ends in this way, blowing it in, this will actually recede but that's not going to be until at least at dawn and worst part about it, guys, it's a full moon tonight, wednesday night, supermoon so you've got the stronger tides, and you've got the stronger tides rolling through in the next couple of days and it's dark. >> i don't see a lot of people in the roadway and just one guy did cross now but it's a steady stream of water now moving right across the road and this is gulf view drive and it's covered up. >> it's probably covered up at our -- and our hotel is about three blocks up and the waves are constant and they're coming through and this is the way it's been for the last 20 minutes. >> you saw me getting blown around and still getting blown

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CNN Newsroom Live

miles from pensacola beach to mexico beach. that surge combined with breaking waves soaked portions of the florida panhandle's coast with water as deep as 10 to 20 feet. the maximum storm tide, which combines storm surge and regular astronomical tides was 24 feet recorded near fort walton beach. hurricane hugo made landfall as a category 4 storm in september 1989 just north of charleston, south carolina. records show sustained winds reaching 120 miles per hour in some areas. and the storm surge, it soaked the south carolina coast with maximum storm tides of 20 feet, observed in some areas. >> the wind is picking up so dramatically. >> there is no water and the eye hit. when the eye hit, it started. it was like filling up a bathtub there was no waves there was no nothing. like in about 10 minutes. >> reporter: decades ago in 1969, it was camille, a category 5 hurricane that made landfall

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CNN Newsroom Live

along the mississippi coast. the winds were so fierce, they destroyed all the wind recording instruments in the area. >> what now? >> now we'll start over again. i got the clothes i got on and $22 in my pocket. >> reporter: the winds at the coast were estimated to be about 200 miles per hour. and with those winds came water, lots of it. a storm tide of 24.6 feet occurred at pass christian, mississippi according to officials. randi kaye, cnn, palm beach county, florida. >> and tonight's super moon will enhance the tides, which is expected to worsen idalia's storm surge. a super moon is a full moon that is closer to earth than normal. so this week's super moon will be nearly 18,000 miles closer to earth than usual. the moon's gravity has a stronger effect on gulfs and oceans. forecasters say the projected storm surge of up to 15 feet already takes into account the

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Hannity

>> and this is an iryeah that's geographically -- that water piles uhm more quickly. >> the shape of the coastline is like a mitt. >> it catches the water being pushed in but still, it's a south wind going into cedar key, which is in levy county in through here. >> it's not even truly perpendicular here and not a push of water and that reasonable worst case scenario for these portions of the eastern big bend inn of the nature coast is few 16 feet of surge and that was the concern earlier where we had the tampa bay metro area in the mix. >> this will ab catastrophic surge further up the coastline. >> still a significant water ride that we've been tracking and a threat for the tampa bay area will be there tomorrow afternoon, which was already outside after major hurricane expected to be one of the highest high tides of the entire year, of all of 2023 because of the supermoon and the big push

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