it s capable of catastrophic damage and we are seeing just the beginnings of that among the florida coast. nothing in the way of damage yet, but some very scary conditions on the water out here, we will continue to monitor it. jon: there talk about a storm surge of, what, potentially 4-7 feet? so that would put the water the ocean water above your head where you re standing right now. it would. and keep in mind too that this is king -type of this area, so it s a higher than normal high tide and the tide is coming in, so we are seeing higher than normal tide, we are seeing storm surge conditions and we are seeing violent waves. i mean, this has the potential for a lot of damage. you saw in the marinas, they moved boats to dry dock areas trying to avoid any damage to the docks and people have really, along the coastline, tried to move themselves further inland. if the people are coming down to enjoy the beach today, they were people who live further inland and aren t going to see f
the woolsey fire standing at 5% containment. winds are expected to pick back up later today and carry into tuesday. authorities now projecting that by thursday, they could have this fire that they say has touched about 80,000 acres. they could have it contained by thursday. but i want to put that number into perspective. that number is startling when you hear 80,000 acres impacted by the wildfire. this home behind me destroyed, but the one just next door, still standing. as you look through this wreckage here in malibu, the point dune area, very popular, very incredible real estate along the coastline, you see nothing but devastation in this one particular lot. but, again, you could see the home next door still standing. the one on the other side of that still standing. so many people i ve talked to from this area who have been forced to evacuate concerned not