earlier that showed homes that were leveled and buildings that were destroyed, i think, chad said this earlier, he was saying this was likely an ef-3 or stronger. that's what we would call a major tornado. winds around 150, maybe 165 miles per hour. you know, the weather service will come in and they'll look at all the damage and find the worst of the damage and get an estimated rating on that. it's hard to look at a tornado, a wedge-sized tornado, but when you're talking about a quarter of a mile to -- or three-quarters of a mile wide, i believe that's what ray foreman the meteorologist in joplin said, the path was probably a half a mile to three-quarters of a mile wide, we could be talking ef-4 potentially. we saw what happened in alabama on april 27th and this may be on par with that in items of such a large tornado and such a destructive tornado. >> are you standing by chad myers? >> yes. >> i want to you look at this