after hour after hour. but yet here it is. we're going into hour 40 here. the eye continues to be well defined. it's been undergoing restructuring, and it looks like we've got good news without a major landfall just yet, until we start to see some really big storm surge in the turks and caicos. the radar pulling away from san juan, really sparing the northern coast. 4 or 5-foot storm surge. most of the heavy rain bands stayed offshore because it was undergoing what we call an eye wall replacement cycle, it's like reorganizing itself. typically they lose a little bit of strength. i thought for sure in this 11:00 hour, maybe it would drop a little bit in the wind category, but it has not. the track has not changed much, although from last night at this time, it moved about 16 miles eastward, and maybe another 20 to 30 more have been added on. again, we still have a cone of uncertainty that does head off on to the west coast of florida. but anyone from the keys all the way up toward wilmington need to be aware of this. if you are planning your