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there. this does not look like it s weakening at all. hopefully it s leveling out and not getting more intense. it s closing in on these small towns. laguna beach, panama city, mexico beach. appalachicola. the elevation of the city is 13. it s going to be devastating for these regions. new lightning strikes around the eye. the orange portions is where we ll see the most destruction, roofs ripped off building, ripped apart that are poorly constructed. measurement tools, we ll be tracking this all day long. once you get into this right here, that s where the eye is. and the northern eye. that s about 50 miles away from panama city. so you can do the math at about 13 miles per hour. we re about four to five hours away from this destructive eye coming on shore, and panama city beach, the fort tindle area around here, mexico beach, this is the area of greatest concern. here s the wind forecast, at
over cultivated soil. every day the software and modeling tools process the data estimating the snowpack and predicting its water equivalents. this information is extremely valuable for those managing force. on the bottom of this hole we have to get on the ground to confirm the measurements from remote sensors since these are relatively in direct measurements we re relying on remote sensors to accurately understand snowpack and water content so we also have to take field measurements either via stations with continuous measurement tools or via special monitoring done by hand often along transects it s important to follow up every day with such strong sun beating down and high levels of evaporation but there are satellites passing all day to provide daily measurements
information is extremely valuable for those men it involves. on the bottom of this hole we have to get on the ground to confirm the measurements from remote sensors since these are relatively in direct measurements we re relying on remote sensors to accurately understand snowpack and water content so we also have to take field measurements either via stations with continuous measurement tools or by a special monitoring done by hand often along transects it s important to follow up every day with such strong sun beating down and high levels of evaporation but there are satellites passing all day to provide daily measurements of the performance though for most once the models give us an idea of the snowpack water equivalent we try to understand how much of this water accounts for surface runoff
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