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December since the year 2012. and this is because of philippines being very vulnerable to climate change because of the warm oceans, and that is due to global warming, and thus the reason for the record typhoons in the area that keep slamming the coast line, which obviously also is a huge worry when it comes to the aftermath of this super typhoon because the worry is not only covid, as you mentioned, and these people being in these evacuation centers, but also landslides and storm surges, isa. absolutely. thinking of everyone in the philippines right now. very worrying indeed. in new delhi, thank you very much. let s get more on this. meteorologist derek van dam is tracking this. he joins me now. good morning to you. the storm has weakened a little since then, but you have officials warning of flooding as well as landslides. that remains a threat clearly, right? yes, clearly it does. the storm is still impacting portions of western philippines, ....
Uccellini, national director est weather service who has been with us here in the situation room. when the water is warm as it approaches florida, the power of this hurricane is only going to intensify. the source of energy for these storms is the warm oceans, and it s now approaching another warm pool of water, open water, less friction. so, this and we ve seen now during the day, this tendency to start intensifying again. we are predicting now at 160 miles an hour at land fall in the northern keys. so, it s feeding off the energy of the warm ocean. it remains, it remains a very dangerous storm. we can expect destructive storm surge and heavy rainfall as it hits florida and moves up. the other aspect of this we need to emphasize is when you get this powerful storm making land fall, you have to worry about the tornadoes in that northeast quadrant of the storm. ....