i want to go to tom who joins us with the very latest. >> anderson, the latest advisory keeps it as a powerful cat dweg three, but the pressure has dropped, which means it is getting stronger. they go on to say that it is getting better organized. and something we rarely do but should do more is explain this infrared imagery. when you look at imagery like this, those bright colors, those are the colder and higher cloud tops. for the last several loops we have been watching most of that on the northern and northeast western frank. it's not out of the realm of possibilities that this category three, which is only ten miles away from category four to reach that before land fall. when we talk about this storm, this is significant because this in history now will be the strongest hurricane to ever make