expecting. usually we get, say, 60 mile per i did have a chance to speak to hour gusts. that's when you start to get some scatter power outages. the prime minister of the bahamas earlier today, and he you get up there towards 80 to says that dorian is like fighting a war with an opponent where they have all the weapons 100, you get over 100, that's and you have none of them. significant damage. saying that conditions are still freeport, 127 mile per hour so bad he hasn't been able to winds, that's what our computers are estimating right now is fly over abaco island to view occurring. the extent of the damage. >> hold on a second. he reassured me that the if it's 127 mile per hour winds bahamians are a resilient right now in freeport -- >> estimated by our computers, people, that treat each other as family, and that will despite yep. >> what has the last 24 hours all the destruction we've seen so far, will come out of this on been like? >> it was higher than that. top. we expect to learn much more >> okay. so just help us understand. about the impact of this storm. i want to go back to the but at this point in time, importance of this storm being officials say no casualties on the island. stationary. however, that could be changing if you are hit in the eye or eye as the true extent of the damage wall of a storm and you're from dorian comes to light. getting 120 mile an hour winds, what's the time period? because if they have been hit with this for the last tornado stef steph, we'll send it back to you. >> morgan is in bahamas. let's go to cocoa beach, florida. mariana, i spoke to you less than an hour ago.