surface on planet earth are occurring across this region. you do not see this every day. look at the radar perspective. you'll be able to see the core of the storm beginning to push in. look at that rain right around the center. my goodness, this is just, again, one of the most powerful typhoons to hit china. 1973, and 2006, and this in fact may top both of those. so this is indeed a dangerous situation that we'll continue to watch throughout the day today. the concern is storm surge. there is a bay, because of the orientation along the coast, is very vulnerable to this. we have to watch for that. 10 million people are not just going to be in the path of the typhoon, they are going to experience the tie fan winds here. and we're talking about the storm surge, and the rains, and michael and rosemary, the topography, once you get inland, you get into the hilly terrain. and with all that rainfall, the potential for landslides over the next few days on top of the