wow. that is some live shot. thank you. sara sidner well done. gutsy journalism there. that s a reminder to folks, as far as up north to jacksonville, still a lot to come on the op site side of where you thought this storm was. a lot of punch left. in miami this storm punched a lot as well. 100 miles an hour. the miami-dade airport will be closed today. a limited flight schedule on tuesday. schools in miami-dade county, also closed until further in the. yeah. some schools are shelters at the moment. they have been taking care of people. this shows how powerful wind are in miami. can you see the winds blew the roof right off this two-story building. cnn meteorologist derek van dam live for us. we were talking to someone from the north miami beach police
lakeland, florida, there is a home with reported 19 inches of water in it. along palm coast, they say the seawall was battered above the storm surge there. above jacksonville, they ve seen a storm surge there. this is about an hour ago. of about three feet. that s because that long fetch of moisture, the surge along the northeastern coast, and now we see along the back side of the system. i will give you a different view. let s go to google earth for a different perspective. this is where ifrma made land fall right around marco island around 3:30 in the morning. we know it battered the florida keys he. we are just scratching the surface. now in this vicinity, racing off