and here is what we are seeing, the records broken northward as we are starting to see, and i mentioned it jacksonville, jacksonville, because it is so broad in the storm that the winds coming in from the ocean were pushing in the winds for a longer duration, day after day. now the records of jacksonville are now surpassing matthew last year, and dora since the 196f 0s and since the records started in 1846 they have not seen this type of flooding from the st. johns river. and the now, savannah missed by 0.2 of an inch where we are seeing there and just going into charlotte. at the charlotte harbor, it is half a foot above the record of matthew last year and starting to recede, but a flash flood emergency remains in effect in this area, and that is more than the flash flood warning which means it will continue. and for the first time in history, from georgia in towards atlanta getting a storm warning and that has never happened.