per hour. that number is important. the reason why we are here right now, we're very close to one of our main bridges, which connects us from cape coral to ft. myers. once that speed hits 40 miles per hour, it is sustains for a little while, they'll close the bridges. for example, our station is on the ft. myers side. if we're here in cape coral, we'll be stuck here in cape coral, we can't get it back over. won't have shelter. now, i do need to mention, though, there is no blockade, just a reference, just don't want people to be on the roads on the bridge because of that sustained wind. as we look down the road here, you can see i want to look up, here is why it is so troubling where this branch went down. those are power lines, no more than 15, 20 feet away. and as i take you over here, if you look at the trees here behind those trees, that's a power grid. certainly a cause for concern in this area right now.