 is still a very powerful Category 4 storm with winds of 140 miles per hour, gusts of 165, moving to the west northwest at 17 miles per hour. This storm is very strong, it is very symmetrical and it is going to cause destruction. More than a million people are being told right now to get out because of this. What you're looking at right now is a satellite image of the eve of Hurricane Florence, a potentially devastating Category 4 hurricane approaching the southeastern coast. Now from space you can see what a monster storm this really is as it picks up strength and heads for coastal areas of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Take a look at this incredible video of the eve of Hurricane Florence. Now imagine flying a plane right into that massive category for a storm, maximum winds 140 miles per hour. That's what my next guest did. He's monitoring the storm as it takes aim at the Carolinas where about a million people have been ordered to evacuate. From our flight today we learned that Florence is getting stronger and stronger by the minute and it's truly a turning into a beast of a storm. Wind from, you know, a tropical storm to a major hurricane in a matter of 72 hours. So it's what they call rapid intensification. So the storm has really got its acting together. That's producing pretty widespread surf in the Waste and Chest High Zone. First in Georgia, Northern Florida, even some bigger sets in Central Florida need a Waste High Zone and even smaller to get down into the Bahamas shadow there. But still pretty fun conditions out there on things considered and that actually looks like one of the potentially better spots as we head later in the week. It looks like pretty solid.