in. the monsoon is not one thing. it's not a tropical storm. it's not a hurricane. we get warm, humid air coming in across the area. we're surrounded by the gulf of thailand and the south china sea, both of which will be impacting the region. joe, we do have breaks, right. it doesn't rain every single day heavily. but there are weeks that go by, and we don't see sunshine here. so we'll continue to see more torrential downpours as we head through the day. a bit of a break now, but again, this is not something that comes from a source region here. we're talking about storms that just billow up like florida or the monsoon in the southwestern u.s. they come out of nowhere. well, they do, with the moisture coming from the gulf and the south china sea. all the rainfall we're talking about doesn't even necessarily have fall over the cave system. because of the mountains up to the north, that water drains. it has to go somewhere. it does eventually go out to sea, but a lot of it gets fed into the cave system. that's why i think the urgency now has more than quadrupled, i would say, in the next couple