the airfield. they were under five feet. it was submerged. but now the winds are starting to push away. that should allow that water to move out, and they can inspect that airfield and hopefully we'll get some aircraft in there. if you notice the bands of rain, instead of periodic bands, the feeder bands with downpours now and then and letting up, it's now pretty good downpours that are occurring from daytona beach all the way to orlando, we've got some flood advisories. there have been a few scattered power outages. the system is 100 miles now from the coast, and that's been pretty much the same the last couple of nights and days. it was 105 from fort pierce, 105 off the coast of west palm, so it's running parallel. hurricane winds extend outward 55, so that's half the distance. but the tropical storm-force winds do extend now 150 miles. so that is causing some of the power outages and the surge. but here's the track change, and we still are looking at the possibility of a landfall