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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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>> by the calculations, i know it should be about two and a half feet, it should go down with the tide, and then drauch drop a little bit lower than that at dead high tide, and we'll see if that eshenl -- eventee -- eventually happens. >> so this is clear water beach. >> it's actually pulling into the roads even more. >> look at the road over here, you guys -- do you see this? it's getting deep right over here. >> the police cars right here. >> the police cars actually the out of the way, which is smart. >> you can see the way it looks. >> a lot of pawn frawns, yeah, this is a drive covered up in water and going up the bend right here all the way up to those signs that are blinking, so, yeah, the storm surge is in. >> it was predicted to be about four to six feet. >> it looks like that is probably going to come to fruition. >> the record high one was four feet and that was 1993. >> that wasn't even a hurricane. >> that was a nor eastern. >> remember that one, in march of 1993, dumped a heck of a lot

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getting the effects of it and here you go with the storm surge here on tampa bay. >> as you notice, those wind gusts, we were just talking about -- my goodness, right through this bay area, it's becoming not only a problem when you're talking about winds but you've got to check out what you're seeing in terms of that storm surge. >> look at the waivers, they're hitting that dock and you see it -- waves, they're hitting that dock and you see it moving along with the strength of the wind and the waivers here and all of the water from tampa bay is getting pushed on to shore, where we are just along the tampa river walk. >> we're slowly starting to see water pull up here all along this area and even further in the distance, bay shore boulevard likely seeing a very similar effect. >> if you notice those emergency lights in the distance, there's a very good chance that bay shore boulevard is dealing with some significant flooding at this point since we've seen several hours of heavy rain bands mover over the area here

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the high side, up to about six feet of surge, so this represents just a third of that so far and it's already enough to flood some streets in pinellas county, something awfully similar to what we saw back in 2020 end of the season and that never ending tropical season. >> that was 2020, jane, when we were already up into the greek alphabet and that was just a tropical storm that was offshore and that produced a similar -- similar scenes what we're seeing here. >> jane: you can see this water already threat smund structures as it starts to come in and granted not so deep, at least a good six inches and maybe a foot, if you take a look at some of the street signs as far as how much this water has come up but this could get worse, not only in this high tide cycle but as we were mentioning the last couple of hours, the high tide cycle that could be coming later afternoon once the storm pulls up over making landfall and up and over the border into georgia through the second half of the day today. >> but, you know, this -- in a scenario tampa bay, that -- for

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were about 800 feet up that way and the beach was about 800 yards when we first got there and it got cut in half for sure and i was wondering where that storm surge was coming through -- and a couple of people came in and we said, listen, we sent st. thomas, our producer to go take a look and that's where we picked up our tracks and came back in here and this is where it is, because it's actually pinched in the beach. >> it's less than 200 yards we got here. >> now there's no beach at all, so storm surge is really -- it's kind of odd. >> it really is block dee pen didn't. >> i mean, if you had even a slighter elevation, that water going a channel into the lower elevation examine you're talk maybe as much as two, three, four feet of water in some spots and zero in others. >>. >> jane: yeah, bob -- >>. >> it all depends where you are. >> you really need to know how your situation is and how everything is oriented in your neighborhood. >> jane: we're starting to see a shift in the winds but this is

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the water has already pulled on to the side of the road. >> i mean, it's scary to see that this person is taking, you know, their life in their hands at this point. >> ian: yeah, nothing good is going to come out of that, jane, at all at all. >> we're going to keep an eye on this camera and we'll watch to see what's going on here. >> this is a scenario that only gets worse. >> as we measured the storm to be, as cody said, about 100 miles to the --. >> jane: 100 miles. >> ian: 100 miles west-southwest and 100 miles south of tallahassee and the one thing as jane pointed out, for cedar key, these winds are not even per opinion dick you'd lur. >> is that a -- perpendicular -- hopefully to get that person out of there. >> we've got fox chief meteorologist bob mcdillan and we've been watching that water rising to that camera and it's almost up a couple of feet up from zero when we got started in at midnight.

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which one of these counties and which part of the county does actually end up seeing the worst of this. >> when you're talking about the worst case scenario for surge, which is about up to 16 feet. >> jane: yeah, yeah, and that's the question the you take the storm surge and the wobble and the wind, that's not only a scenario that we're watching for the big bend, but even down into tampa and into st. pete clear water, you know. >> the change and the wind direction, how the storm comes up to the north is also going a play a role in where we're expecting to see the worst of the storm surge impacts there. >> tampa, bay, you know, very susceptible, the most vulnerable place in the country to take on storm surge and if we get things like up just right, now you're talking a really dangerous scenario for people who -- you know, in a lot of ways have been spared the worst in the last couple of times. >> ian: yeah, jane, i was just taking a closer look. >> does it appear that the right side of this forecast cone

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really not the worst of it to comment in the next couple of hours so we'll continue to watch the camera as the water continues to come in but we're going to head a little further inland get over the bridge there, ian. >> ian: yeah. >> there it is. >> bob is on the west side of pinellas county. >> he's getting a pretty good gust -- >> that was the best one all kay day. >> that was the best one all day. >> ian: yeah, bob, we want to be checking back in with you. >> yeah, some pretty good gusts and that's the gulf side of pinellas county and let's go into hillsborough into tam bay itself. >> we've got nicole valdez right there in downtown tampa. >> nicole, you've had some gusts up to about 40 mile-per-hour, and a really bit worse where bob is on the beach but that's picking up a bit, too. >> ian, we're feeling it and yeah, we've got some of the buildings to give us some really cover from the stronger wind gusts but still, definitely

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on top of -- move over the area here on top of the areas. >> i know bob was talking about seeing knit cedar key, and pinellas service officers are already reporting several roads there that are seeing feet of water already at the early morning hours today. >> that is likely only going to worsen. >> all lives, of course, on all of these main roads. >> these are all zones that people should have evacuated earlier today. >> i will say we have seen some people still trying to driver around, still check -- drive around, still check things out, not what we want to see, of course, unfortunately but all ives on tampa general -- lives on tampa general hospital. this trauma one hospital thankfully has extra flood barriers, essentially covering the perimeter, the lowest lying areas of the hospital, to try to keep this storm surge out and keep the hospital up and running. >> we know how vital that place is. >> those flood barriers called

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of storm in the northeast. >> this is an actual hurricane storm surge coming through and it is here as predicted, same time. >> we thought it was going to happen as predicted. >> when is it going to leave? as soon as the winds shift around but as you can imagine, it looks like in clear water beach, someone is still stuck on cedar key, you guys. >> that is not a good thing -- that is a scary situation, 60- foot surge as opposed to a four or five foot right here. >> that's unbelievable. >> jane: very dangerous thing to see there. >> but, you know, talk a little bit about the different types of beaches because, bob, you were down the street a little bit more and the beach as little bit wider so as the storm surges begun to come in, interesting to see how that's going to unfold as you go down the road. >> ian: yeah, and by the way, bob, you're up to down the beach down to st. pete beach -- at least the water rises up to 2.2 so yeah, you're certainly climbing at this point. >>. >> yeah, it's going up and we

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