and then it reaches singapore into malaysia and thailand, a very mountainous part of the world. it takes that moisture, cools it, condenses it, and helps it form those thunderstorms. and if the thunderstorms move across the java sea, where the plane was traversing, keep in mind there's a lot of updrafts with thunderstorms. and that can really throw around airplanes quite easily. we've called that turbulence of course. this is our concern going forward, that the recovery efforts, if this is the case, is going to be hampered by additional bad weather. you can see just how active our precipitation forecast is across singapore, and just to the south we have lots of rainy conditions and thunderstorms moving through the region. again, this is monsoon season. we expect this type of weather this time of year. but it has just been consistent. in fact, we have rainfall totals going forward over the next two days upwards of 100 millimeters near singapore.