storm still pose? >> mainly it's flooding, anderson but there's two types, there's flash flooding and river flooding. this looks a lot different than it did yesterday when it was a giant buzzsaw, comma shaped, dryer moving into the center north of jackson, it will leave the state of mississippi by morning. but the brighter colors on infrared tell us where the flash flooding problems are and again, it's been these bands throughout the day. we have a couple of warnings here for flooding. it was peppered earlier tailed, even tornadoes, numerous tornado warnings and small spinups. but for the most part we're watching the river flooding. everything in red is eight to ten inches of rain but you get into purple areas, this is 10 to 17. it takes a while for all this water to get into the tributaries, larger tributaries, rivers and then the mississippi. so that could pose a threat for even a rescue and, again, crews that are trying to get those boats and the barges that become unmoored. so again, that's going to be a problem for days ahead. could cause some big problems for again those recovery crews. >> in terms of the hardest-hit areas i'm wondering what you make of the damage we've seen so far. >> well, if you go back and look at the forecast this is amazing.