give us your take on what the rest of the crews are up against. >> i think captain fedor expressed exactly what the conditions are very clearly. they're up against really nasty storm, they're up against huge seas, up against bad weather, and that makes for a very complicated and difficult search pattern. they are following the storm, find thing life raft is a very good sign. at this point, all they can do is wait for the weather to calm down. >> you're familiar with the ocean. you're an ocean explorer. they went out on tuesday night. should they have known the dangers that they would be coming upon given the route they were taking? this isn't 1930. we have an idea, advanced notice of these kinds of storms. >> i agree with you. i know this area, having run several expeditions to this area, and you have water starting at 5,000 feet going down to 15,000 feet. very deep water. there's nowhere to run in this