come to us right away. the shot will start going in and out a lot. we're getting hit by one of these outer feeder bands of rain, so this is not the real deal that we're dealing with here in jacksonville at all. yes, the advisory has shifted. this is supposed to be a concentrated impact area. but that's hours from now. you will see this is just a taste. we're still several hours away from high tide. there's going to be another four feet of tidal action here on top of six to ten feet of tide surge and the st. john river hint behind us, 50 miles from the ocean, is already just about at its bank capacity. you combine that with the wind which motivates the watered ewa the rain which could be six to ten inches and that's why you get that combination effect people are so worried about. as you were saying, alison, we're just starting to see what hurricane matthew will be capable of. some of these sections down south, west palm beach, and others in that area, are better off than expected, but we have