A scene showing the Castillo's living room. Couches face the TV, which is on, tuned to the Weather Channel. The storm shutters are no longer covering the windows, and daylight can be seen outside.
TV screen titled "The Weather Channel, weather.com, Current Conditions in Pensacola." Text on the screen details the temperature, wind, dewpoint, visibility, barometer, and weather.
TV screen showing Doctor Steve Lyons, hurricane expert, in front of a satellite picture of Tropical Depression Erin.
Satellite image of the southeastern region of the United States. The hurricane has become Tropical Depression Erin. The clouds making up what used to be the hurricane are now over Mississippi, Arkansas, and parts of Tennessee. The eye of the storm is at the border of Mississippi and Arkansas.
Map showing the southeastern region of the United States, including the Bahamas, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic Ocean. The map shows the position of Tropical Depression Erin. Text in the top right corner of the map reads: "August 4, 4:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time. Storm Location: Latitude: 34.3 North, Longitude: 90.2 West, Pressure: 1003 millibars." The storm is now near the border of Mississippi and Arkansas.
A scene showing the Castillo's living room. The TV is on and Hugo, the dog, is holding the Castillo's cell phone in his mouth.
Gilbert talking on a cell phone in the Castillo's living room with the Weather Channel showing on TV in the background.
A scene showing the Castillo's office. The window is no longer shuttered. It's light outside but cloudy. The Castillo's laptop computer is turned on.