Weather reporting: It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it.
As the winds start picking up and shop owners begin boarding up ahead of Hurricane Isaac, these brave storm chasers throw on their parkas and head to the one place they shouldn't — the beach.
Isaac, which reached Hurricane status Tuesday afternoon when maximum sustained winds reached 75 mph is expected to hit the Gulf Coast, including New Orleans, as a Category 2 Tuesday evening.
John Terrett reports from a Mississippi beach to experience what the "outer bands of a hurricane is like."
CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez reports from Key West, where Tropical Storm Isaac reaches winds of 60 miles-per-hour.
"These are some of the strongest impact winds we have felt," says CNN's Martin Savidge as the storm makes landfall in Haiti. Isaac, which brought heavy flooding and mudslides to the Caribbean country resulted in 19 deaths.
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