so the question really is where does it go from here? right now you are taking a look at irma. it is not really around land of any kind. still well away from the caribbe caribbean. here's a look at the current statistics. right now a category three storm. winds around 120 miles an hour, moving west at about 13 miles an hour. but as we take a look at the track, you'll notice that it is going to start to take a more southerly turn pretty soon. now, the reason it does that is it is going to have a height. it will block it pushing it south. but in doing so, it will end up getting into slightly warmer water. this allow the storm to strengthen even more, perhaps into a category four storm, if not potentially stronger. that's really the short term. the ultimate question is what does it do in the long term. so let's take a look at what some of the models are kind of spitting out for this, per se. we take the top two models we have. as it treks across the atlantic,