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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20240604 06:41:00

hurricane ivan made its way onshore. look at those palm trees. as you know, palm trees are by nature the way in which they re designed. they re very thin. and , of course, the palms themselves, the palms themselves usually are very susceptible to high winds. we see this all the time. right. but once you start seeing palm trees, being snapped, you know that this is a much more intense and much more serious storm . and we ve seen numerous palm trees come on down on the trees onto power lines. again, as jane was mentioning before, we still, although we are seeing some improvements in our power, meaning that more power is slowly but surely be restored. still, over one million residents under the gun with with power outages. you are looking live right now in orlando, florida. how about this image? look at the left side of your screen. it almost looks like waves on some of the some of the roadways there.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20240604 06:50:00

squeezed out another additional foot of rain on top of the storm surge on top of what we ve already picked up. and yeah, i mean, i think flooding could be a real and present danger in parts of jacksonville. just a few years ago, i think it was with hurricane ida impacting like 2017. it was the st. john river in parts of jacksonville. florida, that was just absolutely inundated parts of downtown jacksonville were underwater because the storm surge, as you were saying, being forced and because of those winds that pushed all that water. yeah, the winds are pushing the water in the rain s coming down so the rain can t escape. and it s they come together. worst case scenario, it really is . it s almost a double edged sword there. so let s get you to jacksonville. we ll break everything down so that you know exactly what to expect again in the hours to come here. jacksonville right now, we re at seventy degrees. and again, you can see a couple of vehicles are out on those

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20240604 06:52:00

and tomorrow. so by 8:00 o clock in the morning, you re perhaps up and out the door. atlantic beach, we re talking about wind gusts over 50 to 60 miles per hour. could we see 70 mile per hour winds and atlantic beach? by the time we wrap up the afternoon and into the evening around 5:00 p.m. on thursday, the answer is absolutely. and it s one of the reasons why, again, as adam was saying, that is going to be a very real and present danger because on top of the rainfall, that rain will not be able to escape into the rivers and then out into the ocean because those winds are pushing the river in the ocean water into the river . so, again, compounding our flooding concern in parts of northeast florida, especially toward jacksonville. and it s one of the reasons why we really want to make sure that we highlight and drive home the point that from st. augustine, america s first city northbound along the i-95 corridor, as you head into downtown jacksonville toward two ninety five , that

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20240604 06:59:00

were so powerful? and i think it was over 120 miles per hour. and i think one thing to note, too, is that it really took a long time for ian to weaken. it was hours on end of category three strength impacting the coast. and you talk about those images, i don t think we ve really even scratched the surface. it s going to be sunrise here. in a couple hours when we re really blown away with the damage and the destruction, particularly there on the western side of the state of florida. i just can t even imagine. you know, you talk about the winds that we ve seen that entered southwest florida with wind gusts over 120 miles per hour. i mean, i ve never it s hard to even fathom what that would look like. but clearly, you can see what the damage has been in its wake. right. so it is the tremendous amount of damage the downed trees, the power lines at one . at one point, we were talking about power out to over to a million people in the state of florida.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20240604 06:12:00

front of you because of the tremendous amount of rainfall that we re seeing. thank goodness at this point, and especially at this time, not very many people on the roadway, but just south of some of the big parks in orlando and toward downtown orlando and the kissimmee, we go again, the red just indicating where we re tracking more tremendous rainfall that way. and then up toward titusville in the i-95 corridor, one of the reasons why flood watches are still ongoing at this hour, not only for parts of central florida, but also for parts of southeast georgia as well. my goodness, the winds were whipping all of this rain. you can see the power of it. and as moved through venice, florida, the palm trees barely hanging on , stop signs were shaking. just take a listen to that. and this is going to be something that s going to continue to unfold. hurricane force, wind gusts are

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