concern like that. someone that they believe is in the hospital somewhere, but still missing. you have many others still missing, maybe under rubble. the search and rescue continues now. thank you to you gentlemen for taking the time out. griffin, keegan, these guys going to college next year, playing football at the local school. this one going to the university of arkansas. life go on. right now people taking a pause to take care of each other. >> thank you. there are more storms, believe it or not, in the forecast today. meteorologist alexandra steele joins us now. so i even hate to talk about this. >> it's so heartbreaking, isn't it? you talked about him being thrown out of the window, being sucked out with the seat belt on. now this was deemed an ef4 tornado. one degree shy, one level shy with 198 mile-per-hour winds associated with this thing. so it certainly has the potential to have 200 mile-per-hour winds, would classify it as an ef5. the classification systems are done on damage, the survey teams that go out. and -- an incredible site and