definitely seeing the wind pick up, chris. we haven't seen the rain yet. we're expecting to see that later today. there are some folks, some residents here on the island, that are going to stay put. they're going to try to weather this storm. as for the tourists, the visitors, they made their way out of town yesterday. and it is pretty much a ghost town on the outer banks right now. there are no hotels or restaurants open. very few people on the roads right now. and as you can see, these conditions aren't so bad right now, but as the evening progresses and dorian makes her way here, we are going to start to see significant rain. as you said, the storm surge is what people are most concerned about here, the flooding. and 4 to 7 feet is significant for this area. they do prepare. they have been through storms before. there are a lot of homes that are risen and on stilts in this area, but that is not to say that flooding in the streets can not be a major concern when it comes to power outages, damage, floating cars away. they have seen all of this before. another thing to note is that the hospital here on the outer