we're starting to deal with. 10:00 to 2:00 in the morning is we understand will be the most dangerous period, we'll see the highest winds. this is when the winds pick up and start to carry things and turn little pieces of debris, little pieces of slarp nell into projectiles. we're not seeing too much right now. we haven't seen too much damage. we're seeing these types of branches snapping off the trees in addition to palm fronds and flying down the street. let me show you what we're dealing with right now. this is essentially a ghosttown, thankfully. oe feshls want everyone to be home and hunkering down. we've scene a hand of cars and people. that's not what officials want to see. particularly in the past hour, the winds have been ramping up and flying down this main street, straight down into downtown sarasota. you can see these sheets of rain that are just pouring into downtown, illuminated -- streetlights flickering on and