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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181011:01:15:00

lot of these areas are remote and there are no coms, no communications. let s get the latest from meteorologist tom saider. we have sam champion. we couldn t have asked for better help. tom, i know i have the first part right because people were caught with how quickly the storm moved. what does the acceleration mean in terms of its impact on landfall and what we ve seen since? we have to back up a little bit. on the air sunday, it was scheduled to make landfall as a category 2. right. then the following day, last night at 5:00 p.m., it became a category 3 at landfall, with the potential, we were mentioning the time and space, a 4. what we found out last night, the computer models were hinting that extreme acceleration and hitting the peak before landfall, the last thing we want to have the apex. the water temperatures were four to 6 degrees warmer than they should be this time of year.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181011:05:14:00

tens of millions of people in several states still in the hurricane s path. the toll already great. and we don t even know the half of it because it s dark and a lot of these areas are remote and there are no coms, no communications. let s get the latest from meteorologist tom saider. we have sam champion. we couldn t have asked for better help. tom, i know i have the first part right because people were caught with how quickly the storm moved. what does the acceleration mean in terms of its impact on landfall and what we ve seen since? we have to back up a little bit. on the air sunday, it was scheduled to make landfall as a category 2. right. then the following day, last night at 5:00 p.m., it became a category 3 at landfall, with the potential, we were mentioning the time and space, a 4. what we found out last night, the computer models were hinting that extreme acceleration and hitting the peak before landfall, the last thing we want to have the apex.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181011:01:19:00

tom, pick up on sam s point and one of the things we re watching. on my screen what we re watching in different areas, we see obviously what is the hurricane threat in this area. but tropical storm which everybody always mitigates its intensity, it s not that bad. it s horrible, especially in the areas that are already saturated. what is the additional risk there, tom? in 2003 hurricane isabel moved into the outer banks and went into the washington, d.c. area. it wasn t that strong a storm but it dropped over 10,000 trees. this is pine country, heavy, tall trees, weak shallow root systems. they go down very easily across the entire southeast. so tropical storm force winds easily in this area. we lost the storm. even though it lost its center, you have to take the circulation that will continue. couple that with its forward progress. so it heads toward augusta by 2:00 in the morning, almost as the crow flies. columbia, south carolina, about

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171007:23:32:00

tom, you talked about the storm surge being a big concern the last time we touched base with you. fill us in a little bit more. well, i think that s the greatest threat right now from this storm. this is no katrina or irma or maria. it s a hurricane one. the only issue they may have in lake ponch train. they are trying to break it down. which is good news. it s fast speed. it s about maybe 15 miles from plaquemines parish. let s break this down because it s hard to see where the eye is on satellite imagery but you can start to see it on the radar. for new orleans, the good news is on the west side the winds are weak. bay st. louis, gulf port. let s talk about the surge because that s really important. first let s break it down, look at the topography, the shoreline. once the storm center moves to the east here at plaquemines

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171007:23:36:00

there will be some delays. pensacola s airport is closed and most likely will be all day tomorrow. we ll talk about this in the days ahead possibly downing trees and sporadic power outages through the tennessee valley up the spine of the appalachians. you say 10:00 p.m. is maybe when landfall will happen, tom. does that mean the storm surge will start to happen before that, though? it s starting to move in now. in fact, we ve seen a pretty good surge already that was moving in towards parts of the bay areas, bay st. louis we saw pretty good rains. again, as it gets closer, it s up welling a water that throws it in towards the coast. that will be the big concern closer to landfall. thank you so much. great information. tom satar, we appreciate it. new details tonight. men time on a clue left behind by the las vegas gunman. still ahead new information just into cnn on something found inside his hotel suite. you re live in the cnn newsroom. three years in a ro. really. let s see

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