water that this bubbled up storm is now collecting. think about a coffee cup, when you blow your coffee cup in the morning and tried to cool it off, all those little waves go to the far side? well now all the waves are doing the same thing, but not at two or three miles an hour like your breath. at 100 miles per hour, pushing that water to a collection point which won't let it go any farther than that right there. that is the storm at this point in time, moving on shore. again, somewhere, probably, around 8:00 in the morning for the eyewall, but things are going to start to go downhill with winds and everything else, rather quickly right now. >> things are really picking up in intensity. the storm surge, chad, this is a huge part of the story, always, with these storms. it could be up to 15 feet in parts of florida's west coast. explain to the audience, especially if you're listening in the state of florida, where do the risks? >> in this part of the coast you only really rise about 2 to 3 feet every thousand feet.