all of a sudden, it's got to be a seco60 degree left turn and driving itself up here to where we are right here, the canadian tech center, and it changes direction, and this is a wide circulation. i just went down there, the damage is at least a mile wide. there are circulations, trees down, houses down a mile from each other, completely destroyed. this may actually be bigger than an ef-3. they may see more things now that there's so much more daylight, and yes, there was a lot of traffic out there, a lot of chasers out there, casual chasers, amateur chasers, if you will, but tim was a professional, doing it for so many years. he's a scientific, not even a chaser, the scientist guy who collects data, uses it to make better warnings, gives it to the national weather service, to the community, and for him to be caught in that storm like that, that storm was doing strange in thes. >> ted, thank you for being with us. >> you're welcome. time is running out for a 10-year-old girl who is in