approaching 200-mile-per-hour winds will do to a home. and, unlike yesterday, where we didn't see panic and we didn't see people scrambling to find other people, today we do. these are stick-built homes. these are not mobile homes. these are on the ground, on slabs. that tornado rolled right through that town. there you see. that could even be the medical center. right over the top of this large building. look at the debris left to right of the tornado damage itself. it literally looks like a bowling ball rolled right through and over the town, destroying everything in its path. those people experienced winds of 140 to 160 miles per hour, a lot like what people felt at homestead when it was the hurricane andrew. winds blew for hours in andrew. here the wins only blew for just a few minutes, but it's the same type of damage. the trusses of roofs gone. you can look right on down to