afternoon is that the storm surge, the greatest height has been increased now from 8 to 12 to 9 to 13 feet. that's from apalachicola, and that curves all the way around the big bend area. now, i don't want to sound like -- let me put it this way. if you had to pick a spot in the panhandle to have a surge, it's going to be that big bend area to the north, just to the east of apalachicola because it's a coastal nature area. there's a lot of wetlands here. we'd like that to absorb the coastline. but you do have a population in apalachicola. the greater problem is even though that high storm surge because of the curvature that we have of the coastline from panama city to apalachicola and then the big bend. this is going to continue inward. and what we may have is some destruction of homes. there's no doubt when this system moves in that we're going to see that surge even over that one-foot to four-foot to now 9 to 13. that is significant for all the homes in the area, especially the more populated areas toward the panama city and slightly eastward. >> all right. tom sater, i appreciate that latest update.