last fall, they launched a new satellite, it's called go-16. this is the first hurricane we've got in this like this, it's imagery updates every 5 minutes instead of every 15 minutes or 30 minutes like prior imagery. take a look at this and what that shows us. right here, the eye is in this place, it's been wobbling. as we get closer to the land, take a look at the center of the storm, neil. right there, a perfect doughnut. that means exactly what you don't have happening as a storm is getting closer to land. it looks like it continues to strengthen. a strengthening storm is much worse than a stable or weakening storm, even if we say those wins are at the same amount. think about hurricane wilma that hit the west coast of florida 12 years ago, the last major hurricane strengthening storm, and it caused so much damage. take a look at this. hurricane charley, a great example of this. we see land fault and that of a major hurricane, first time in 12 years, anywhere near the u.s., we still have a category .