usually does hit the u.s. we like it to curve out to sea into the open atlantic. this storm will be interesting because it has to go first through the mountainous terrain of hispaniola. there s tall mountains here. there s a chance that emily won t survive that. if it does survive, then it will have a chances to regenerate. the hurricane center right now thinks that they re going half and half, they think it could dissipate, it may survivsurvive. it will be close to florida or the bahamas. and then the cone of uncertainty through georgia and south carolina. so areas in the northeast need to pay close attention. the key time period will be in two days from now if it survives going over haiti. if it doesn t, we re all fine. if it does survive, we could have serious problems. here s what our computers are saying. most of them rnking it will come up similar to the hurricane
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and i m going to make sure my battery is charged on my phone. megyn: for a little historical perspective on this storm the national hurricane center says it has been almost 20 years since such a large chunk of the east coast faced a hurricane threat. that was bob back in 1991. take a look at pictures of bob. the storm slipped long island new york before making landfall in rhode island as a cat 2. look at that this is a cat 2. you think cat 4, oh now it s down to a cat 3, cat 2, that s not that scary. oh, yes it is. look at these pictures. towns in massachusetts and connecticut reported wind gusts up to 120 miles an hour. this video was in yarmouth, mass. it killed 8 people and caused $1.5 million in damage. we ll go straight to the experts at the national hurricane center for an update on hurricane earl later in the show. they are scheduled to give an
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