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into the mid-atlantic. now this high pressure can move out quicker, then the storm could escape out to sea faster. that s why it is not guaranteed we ll get hit in the mid-atlantic. all of the latest guidance since about midnight last night has now taken a pretty good sling shot curve back into areas of eastern north carolina and virginia especially. that s kind of the target zone. some drifted up through the mid-atlantic but that s the area of greatest concern right now. that s the people that today is the day you should be preparing just in case the storm does head your way. this was our american gfs computer model which takes it right through the outer banks towards the norfolk, virginia beach area. the worst of the hurricane weather would be to the north of the storm. that s not where you want to be. someone looks like they have a good shot of being directly affected by this storm. bill karins, thank you. ahead of all that nasty weather heading up the atlantic seaboard, new ham
first name storm system of the season. this great interactive map on your own computer go to the national hurricane weather website and click on the link and scroll up and down the coast line and get specifics on where you live or a certain zip code of where your loved ones live to see how dope the flash flood and storm surge will be. and that will keep you more safe. if you want to head out or stay put you will know where not to go. and the rip currents are dangerous in stops like this. when it comes to hurricane, more people die because of the storm surge and flash flooding than the flying debris or the winds. this map could be a great tool as we now get started with the 2014 hurricane season. interesting technology. phil thank you so much. reporter: yes. thank you.
have tied to a tree in a cement post. at any point, if it gets too bad, i can go here and grab it and hold myself in here because, obviously, you don t know when things will take that turn. but, obviously, we haven t needed it just yet. just bryce yourseace yourself. you talked about it, with this much rain and the way the ground is saturated, trees will start to fall. that s dangerous. especially with all of these above power lines. the idea at some point, some people could start losing power. we know there are thousands of people without power at this point, but not the power outages we considered earlier. this area floods even when it s not hurricane weather. so, you can understand there might be some homes right now dealing with some water creeping toward the front door. you can only hope the bes for them as well. i m going to stick with you for a little bit. s as you mentioned, you still have electricity. we can see things around you.
areas and a guy who is a city councilman for coney island. one of the areas in zone a and predicts most the people in his district have not budged and says only half of them, probably, and to his point there s very few options to get out. transportation, subways, trains shut down. airports are closed, so we advise you to hunker down i guess at this point. i know, the tunnels are open, but if you have a car, it s not safe to drive in hurricane weather, period. and you know, there s flooding to worry about, there s debris flying to worry about and the great thing about this is, mayor bloomberg during the winter storm of christmas time. a couple of years ago. really got hammered. and exactly. and the preparations and lack there of. this storm has really, again, it s been a tlot lot of warning and preparation. an excellent job. they have. everybody nos and has known
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