storm system. it's going at about 6 miles per hour. you can jog at the speed past the storm system as the speed its moving. here's the concern. we call it a negatively tilted trough. it's pointed to the northwest. when you have this with a tropical feature offshore, it typically steers it north. if that happens, we have this impact in the eastern united states. off store, clockwise flow that likes to pull it toward it. that's where the models are having trouble. it literally is going in both directions when you take a look at the models. some of the most reliable models we have, the european model, it had a spot on forecast for sandy, says it's going past bermuda and east. but the vast majority going along with this guidance taking