maybe category 5 storm. here's puerto rico. 3.5 million americans live here. here it comes right along the shore. making landfall if the center of the cone is correct because the cone is getting smaller now, near palmos delmar. the area that will see the hardest wind damage, across the area as well, there is a national forest there. it is a rain forest. that will be damaged, but certainly not going to hit the populated area, let's say, if san juan was on the southeast coast. san juan is on the north coast. san juan is still going to have wind of 130 to 140 miles per hour. there will be weeks without power and may be weeks without water. this area, this territory, is certainly very much in danger of a life-threatening storm surge, a storm wind, and, of course, flooding with it. 15 inches of rainfall possible across parts of puerto rico will make mudslides and really more flash flooding because it is a very well-forested area. so this island is so forested