Spinups definitely likely as these outer rain bands come pivoting in here rapidly. When that Tornado Warning was issued the storm was moving at 80 Miles Per Hour. So it gives you little to no warning to prepare. So the latest here at 8 00 this morning is that eyewall is making landfall, it still hasnt technically made landfall by Hurricane Center definitions but its awfully close and its battering areas of the keys right now. Weve seen top wind gusts of 94 Miles Per Hour. So lets take a look at the latest update here on the radar as we go over to the big monitor. You will be able to see that we do have the big circulation spinning here to the northwest at about 6 miles an hour, i believe actually, 8 mile per hour. So its a little bit faster than how you would walk down the street, but its this painful approach to south florida that is causing all the problems. Its the wind, its the surge. So lets break it down for you. Chi west, you are in the thick of it right now, 100 to 125 mile an
hopefully everyone is saying safe. the debris flying around and the storm surge is what is really dangerous. i have miami beach city commissioner, ricky arioli. they called in the fact, i saw her camera focused on a homeless person in front of the tgif. that is an issue. how have you get with that? we have, for the past week been out there actively with our homeless outreach department making sure they have shelter and will be cared for during hurricane ir ma and i would say the vast majority of them cooperated and are in shelters. unfortunately there might be some out there who for whatever reason declined our offer for