think they re in the clear and they re just not. people sleep when they see the eye and it s a bad wake up call every time. tom, thank you very much. i ll be checking back with you early and often. sam, stay here because now we re going to go to the next phase of insight. we re going to have brett adaire join us. he s a storm chaser. he just made his way to the front lines of florence. what concerns him about florence and something many don t know about the economic risk for people who live in the carolinas. stay with us. it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. the beat goes on. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. la-di-la-di. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart. so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart s ability to pump blood to the body. don t take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or
the good news is florence has slowed down. heed the warnings, execute it, get out if you were directed to do so. the bad news, slowing down has allowed this storm to expand. it s roughly 300 miles off the southeast coast of wilmington, north carolina. locals have cleared out to a large degree. some hunkering down. take a look at this video. this is inside the eye of the storm. this is the calm area with hell on all sides. air force flying right into it gathering weather data for the national hurricane center to provide all of us with the most accurate information about this monster storm. that takes us to brett adaire. these a storm chaser extraordinaire and field meteorologist. joins us right now from wilmington. now, you re there. thank you. be safe. because that s where we expected to be the main hit from landfall. but now we see a turn, we see an increase in size.
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it s larger than hazelle was when it hit in 54. those are the two benchmark storms for the carolinas. so just because you ve seen a little bit of weakening in the winds doesn t mean those wind fields aren t growing larger and going to affect a larger land mass. this is still a serious storm, a dangerous threat as we go into the next couple of days. all right. i have sam champion here. what do you have for brett adaire? so, brett, i think you made a huge point for these people because there is only one time that i have ever been forced out of a shelter, and that was a category 1 storm, brett. it s exactly what you just said. is that it stayed over us for 20 hours. the building was fine, secure, the roof was fine. this was a great place to be for the storm. but 20 hours of being in a blender took the windows out, took the walls down, took the roof out. it s the kind of thing that prolonged damage can be worse than that initial hit. so, brett, are you hearing that people are relaxing
the bad news, slowing down has allowed this storm to expand. it s roughly 300 miles off the southeast coast of wilmington, north carolina. locals have cleared out to a large degree. some hunkering down. take a look at this video. this is inside the eye of the storm. this is the calm area with hell on all sides. air force flying right into it gathering weather data for the national hurricane center to provide all of us with the most accurate information about this monster storm. that takes us to brett adaire. these a storm chaser extraordinaire and field meteorologist. joins us right now from wilmington. now, you re there. thank you. be safe. because that s where we expected to be the main hit from landfall. but now we see a turn, we see an increase in size. what does it mean to you? yeah, chris. we ve been watching this thing all day with the hurricane center updates. we ve been watching the live air force reconnaissance going in