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Terrebonne bay. grand isle had that 146-mile-per-hour wind gust. one thing that s interesting with the structure of the storm, we re now seeing dual eye walls. the storm had been about 20 miles wide. that s the clear eye here. then another ring on the outside of that. so that s what we call a double eye wall that is 50 miles wide. the max winds will come down with the storm a little bit so you think that s great but the problem is then the wind field expands so the damage path could be even wider so instead of just an extreme damage path of 20 miles now we re talking about maybe not quite as extreme but really really bad of 50 miles bad. that s the structure of the storm as it s making landfall. we ll be talking about that more and what the implications are for inland areas. i want to talk about the storm surge inundation. the bottom line up to the orange, that s six feet of water expected. ....
And they believe they can get all production of quickly let s hope that is the case, this puts us into the fifth strongest storm for u.s. landfall ever that ties with laura which made landfall last in louisiana on the other side of louisiana this is the current radar picture port forchon is at the very little to just to the southwest of grand isle and we ve been seen wing guest of 148 miles per hour before the major engage went off-line. a very rough situation for them we have two different eye walls that have been developed and expanded windfall hurricane force winds about 45 miles from the center not a huge hurricane maybe one little thing that is good out of this the visible satellite you can see port fourchon was under that and that clearing in this hurricane in the few minutes another on the backside of this and going to be pummeled again you notice as we ....
Strongest winds extend out somewhat and circulate out wider and weaken somewhat. then those eye walls start to get stronger and they confine and collapse interior and it gains speed again. during that process it could weaken. we had that, we think, just before landfall. post analysis of all the data will tell us or not. it could have kept it from reaching category 5 status. what it did is not always good news. because the inner eye wall extended out wards, it took those strong winds and created a larger profile for more damage, maybe a good 7 to 10 miles to the east and west. your destruction zones are going to be much wider. that s what we re contending with, not to mention the slow speed that s going to drop crazy amounts of rainfall. we ve got a long night and a long day tomorrow. ....
Across louisiana with mandatory evacuations. most people left. we saw the backlog on the interstate, highway 10 as people heeded the warnings from officials. but now it s my job as a meteorologist and as a reporter to tell you why you left your home and what you can expect when you return home safely after the storm has passed. wolf? do you get the sense most of the folks where you are did evacuate? or are they hunkered down, staying put? reporter: we don t have any official numbers. however the stream of cars we saw leaving the region was most people heeded the warning. i m going to have to keep looking over hi shoulder. as we enter the outer there s two eye walls. two outer bands associated with the eye wall. as it approaches this area, ....
Specifically expect to see. the radar from jacksonville is showing a very large high, a very extensive area of hurricane force winds and a long tropical storm wind area. that track going up to hatteras. we can expect eye walls and some hurricane force winds along the coast as every one along the coast getting tropical storm force winds. a lot of coastal erosion and beach damage and the inland flooding that comes with these things as they spread out. shepard: the latest we ve seen from the national hurricane center center suggests parts of the carolinas from charleston and north are going to get some extreme storm surge. parts of the carolinas are going to get that eye wall on shore. how bad is that eye wall now? typically the eye wall is the area that has the hurricane force winds. it s come on pretty darn fast. ....