it's beginning to ice up. it's getting very, very windy. the wind doesn't stop until thursday or friday for that matter, erin. >> obviously, people think about the storm. and yes, it is about that. but the wind perhaps even more so. how difficult could it be for those 3 million people who are flying? when you talk about the fact you're already seeing delays everyone cascading? >> here's the issue. this is what the airports, this is what the airlines look like right now. there are 5,700 airplanes on this map. if you canceled 10%, all of a sudden you have 500 plane that is don't go off tomorrow. you multiply that times 100 people or 150 that should be on the plane, there's no capacity for you to get on the next plane. because that next plane is completely sold out. there's not a seat for you on it. and all of a sudden you have these thousands of people sitting in airports waiting for the next available seat. and it goes downhill from there. a lot of people just don't get to grandma's house. so if you don't have to travel tomorrow i'd say don't do it.