latest advisory from hurricane matthew has this area getting the most concentrated impact of the storm but not until hours from now. alisyn camerota is in new york keeping the ship steady for us. our shots are going in and out because of the winds. they re coming in the succession of rings as the storm comes closer. you see a band coming in right now. the big concern in areas like jacksonville, this is the st. john river. it s one of the view waterways that are a cut from the eastern coast of florida here in central florida. that means a concentration of surge. we re almost at the top of the promenade level right now. we still have three feet of normal tide to come, and as much as six or ten feet of storm surge. on your screen right now, you re looking at the current problems with matthew. daytona beach getting pounded. we have one view from above you re seeing the pier and the waves. there was a 17 foot wave measured 20 feet offshore. that an indication of the water volume that will b
while the getting is good. the i-10 corridor is open, you can drive west, you can get to safety if you re in the evacuation zones. it s easy enough to find out. go to the websites for your local authorities. the word is out on your local stations. we are putting it out as well. the concern and the story of matthew is going to be storm surge. it s not so much about the winds as it was with hurricane andrew. people make the mistake of saying well, that was a more powerful storm as if this will certainly be better. we don t know that, because as the water volume comes in here with the increasing bands of intensity in this storm that has shifted west, you are going to get storm surge, you will get flooding and you will be unable to move. that s when it gets really dangerous. jennifer gray, meteorologist, has been detailing this for us all morning long while enduring the storm in palm bay in central florida. how is it now? reporter: yeah, we are still getting those gusts, not near as stro
feet. so 35 feet of water volume here in the river and that is st. marcos river. that passes right over i-35 which is along st. marcos which is why we have closed parts of the i-35 corridor here north of san antonio and the heaviest of the rain is east of it here. even if we don t get a drop of additional rainfall it will take a while for the rivers to come down. we will get a lot more drops of rainfall and torrential rain in the forecast the next 24 hours. the flash flood watches and warnings all over from texas to on oklahoma and into kansas, whereas i ve been showing you some areas picking up six timed their normal may rainfall. that is incredible. more of this moisture is just going to get pumped into the north. out ahead of it, some of the individual cells that develop this afternoon, the potential is still there. the main threat is flooding but i do think that some areas could be talking about large hail and also some damaging winds.
vast majority around antarctica. if you release this into the water you will see sea level rise. with the ice shelves and glaciers reflect the sun s energy back up. not able to heat up the ocean as readily as if it, when it was melted. the concern across the region. show you what we are talking about. we talk about glaciers and also ice shelves. what we have here across portions of antarctica, 75% of the freshwater supply there locked in glaciers. generally land-based. what is hanging out over the open water, an ice shelf. significant one to deplete and melt over portions of antarctica. if that happens. the ice shelf will not add on to the water supply. water volume was there. thinking about ice cubes, cup of water. melt that. water level does not go up. if the ice shelf is on the move. additional ice from the glacier removes itself from the land. falls into the water. when the water levels begin to go on the increase there in the coming couple years. take you to the bottom of the
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