harbors and bays including hilo bay. what would that mean for the number of people that are living there? >> well, rob, our last destructive tsunami was in 1975. a local generated tsunami. before that we had several in the 1950s and 1960s. in 1960 we did have an earthquake off the coast of chile. i believe it is the strongest one in recorded history, 9.5. and that earthquake did generate a destructive tsunami in the hilo bay area. 30 feet. so that would -- this situation would not be as bad as a destructive tsunami that did kill 61 people in hilo bay. but hilo is a top graphical areas that tend to enhance this area. and many events, regardless of what direction this energy comes from hilo tends to be the center of attention in terms of devastation and problems in these types of rvebts. >> all right. so you know hawaii, the bull's-eye here as far as tsunami warning. we have a huge tsunami warning