Here is video of Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa: "The bay being sucked out," meteorologist Jordan Steele pointed out. It's eerie to see.
Photos of the receding waters along the coast: From CBS News
The Skyway Bridge has closed to traffic: WFLA tweeted footage of the bridge as the storm started.
Omg, what are these people doing?: @ZachVoeyTV tweeted video of people in Fort Myers, Fla., swimming in the storm's waves. Watch
A meteorologist reported near the water in Sarasota this morning: This doesn't look safe to me. Footage from The Weather Channel's Chris Bruin
Video of the flooding in Key West: From WSVN's T.J. Parker
And video of the storm in Key West around 9 p.m. last night: From The Weather Channel's Felicia Combs
Yikes — for context on the size of the storm: Meteorologist Stu Ostro tweeted a comparison of the size of Hurricanes Ian and Charlie. "Current size of [Ian's] eye and eyewall, compared with Charley's in 2004 when it was in a similar location approaching the coast." The photo is startling
How much the storm's path projections have changed in the past few days: The University of Miami's Brian McNoldy posted: "This map shows every 'cone of uncertainty' for [Ian] over the past three days, with the most recent in orange. That eastern edge has wobbled around by just under 40 miles... in three days." McNoldy also tweeted some context
'How Hurricane Ian intensified so quickly': Read the op-ed
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