Category two. Instead he exploded in veracity to a category four. Its going to cause a huge amount of damage. Our hearts go out to those folks. Sandra thats it for us. Special courage continues here on the Fox News Channel with Shepard Smith. Hurricane michael, its on the way and it is expected to be historic. Im Shepard Smith on the fox news deck. Often in programming including outnumbered will not be seen today. Hurricane michael is a major category 4 storm set to make landfall somewhere around Panama City Beach, florida. It is expected to be the most powerful storm ever to hit the region. It is but an hour or two away. Lets get a live update from the National Hurricane center in miami. Back to the National Hurricane center, this is ken graham on the operant center. Its noon eastern, 11 00 central. The latest information on the Hurricane Michael. A couple of things to make note
here, the latest information we have wins still at 150 miles power. The pressure has dropped. We have the H
children. children under the age of 18. so they re all out those are i believe these jets are the ones on display like as you come in. these were display jets on stands as you drive in to tyndall. i ve been there dozens of times. that was the on display jets. even those were toppled. the f-22 raptors based there were taken out of there. tyndall is home to the 325th fighter wing, the 44th fighter group and the 95th fighter squadron. about 2,700 people live there. if you were with us yesterday, we looked at a ground-based radar that showed where the storm was going to go over. certainly the worst of the storm surge was just to the eastern eye wall. it always is. that is how hurricanes work with accountser clockwise circulation. coming on shore from the south on the east-west beach. so the worst of the storm surge
the other direction. that can go on for one hour around tyndale air force base. tyndall air force base is the home of the f-22 raptors, 125th fighter wing is there. the 44th fighter group, the 95th fighter squadron is there. this thing opened back in 1941 as a gunnery range. right now, 2700 people live there. 81% of everyone who lives there has a child, adults who live there have a child under the age of 18. a lot of children there. it covers about 15 square miles. if this continues, somewhere along mexico beach and tyndall air force base. here is mexico beach, here is tyndall. down here, apalachicola. all of this in for a very long day. keep in mind, as the meteorology team from wsb and was saying, as it continues, tallahassee will get extraordinary rain and potential for hurricane force winds. same up into bainbridge, georgia. as you move up into thomasville,