the wrs of it is the sounds of eastern north carolina. that's where we're still expecting throughout the night tonight, probably six, maybe ten-foot storm surge causing significant damage and the waterfront communities in north carolina. up the coast, the coe noek rapids area, southern virginia, this area's very prone to storm surge flooding. they'll get theirs probably high tide cycle tomorrow into the early afternoon and getting the landfall, it still locks like long island to the east of there because of the storms coming north like this and then literally a "t" intersecting the coast and the water can't push sideways but pile up. so you're probably going to see the equivalent of category 2 surge of long island and rhode island we're concerned with. new york city still looks on backside of the storm, thomas. not worst-case scenario for storm surge. not the six to ten feet but a possibility of three to five in lower manhattan. >> all right.