that was very good. let's get the latest on this storm from reynolds wolf, who is in our hurricane headquarters. >> great stuff. i wish we had some better news to share with you. but we're seeing a few things right now that are kind of favorable. let's take you frame by frame of the image that we have. you see the areas shaded in the blues and reds, the spots where you have the coldest cloud tops, indicating some of the heaviest rainfall. as we fast-forward, one frame after another, there's a little bit of dry air beginning to invade part of the hurricane as we put this into motion, again a few more frames here and there, you see there it is, the dry air. the reason it's important to mention, that's one of the things that can help break the storm apart. a couple of the big enemies of these kind of storms. one, cold water and the second thing would be shear. there's a little intrusion to the dry air, and that could break up the overall structure of the storm, or at least weaken it a little bit. it's still a powerhouse, a category 4 hurricane and it's