as bill says it will get. for now, hop back into the vehicle, dana, hop back in to get to safe ground. >> jacob, i'll point out, 80 to 90 to 100 miles per hour winds, most people can stand in that and be okay and fine. when we get to that northern eyewall, i will send a message out, tell all reporters and camera crews, you need to get to your shelter and safe spot. between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. this evening, that's when you have to get to shelter. >> we are here with chris hayes. we will be hunkering down in a safe place, concrete structure. that's what you have to do in a situation like this. hopefully anybody else that decided to stay here in naples area, ft. myers, cape coral has a place like that. it is peeling off flimsy structures and not near the