that would include louisiana. it did reach the beach and wetland areas over the weekend. the slick has been blown offshore a little bit. in some cases, if you look at comparing satellite pictures, it looks as if the heaviest amounts of oil may have shrunk. the actual sheen of the slick has expanded. that s probably the most difficult thing to predict, how and where that sheen is going to travel and what kind of effect is it going to have on not only the environment but some of the beach areas here. that south wind that s been driving this thing for the past several days continues to blow today but we do thing that that is going to lighten up just a little bit. you see that front. all that heavy rain, devastating flooding across parts of tennessee. now, that s moving into georgia. that front, once that s through, our winds will lighten up just a little bit. then, it gets eve morn complicated. you are talking about water currents that may play into the