>> michelle, behind me, i don't know if you can see this, there are some boats obviously and then these big cumulus clouds. that's what everything was earlier today. it was all cumulus clouds. they're gone now and we've got these serous clouds. this is sort of the far edge of this hurricane. when you are at the board there and you're referring to the hurricane, you're using a counter clockwise motion. as this hurricane maybe heads south of where we are, maybe even toward myrtle beach, people say, good, it's going to different areas. in a hurricane if you're at the northeast of it, you're actually in pretty big danger. >> the northeast is the worst part to be. if you look at where it makes landfall, you have to look to the north and east. that's where the damage is going to be, where it's kind of pushed on there. with hurricanes that's where you see the most damage. >> all right, michelle, thank you very much, michelle grossman for us.