you'll notice, 120 miles per hour, about 200 miles or so south of cameron, louisiana, a serious storm system. along the continental shelf, water temperatures a little bit cooler. with that and wind sheer ahead of this, we expect this to weaken potentially to a strong category 2 on approach. as you noted, six weeks ago to almost the exact date where we had laura make landfall, delta to come ashore a few miles east of cameron, louisiana, in an area that incredibly has power outages still from six weeks o ago. think about the significance of what happened here, upwards of 8 to $12 billion in losses across the state of louisiana. hurricane warnings prompted across this region as the sys m approaches and model consensus is pretty good agreement between the american and european models, as far as timing and intensity. best bit is category 2. worst case scenario, maintains intensity, and comes in as a category 3. major hurricane, fourth named system to make landfall across