midday we honestly really are not going to have a real good handle on the extent of the damage. jerry lojka from the oklahoma department of emergency management, very best of luck two. a very busy night and appreciate you joining us here. a good chance to get to chad myers, our meteorologist. probably won t know until tomorrow. you said it s cooling down which means it will probably slow down, but it s certainly not over yet. it s not over. the storms are lining up into what we call a squall line, and a squall line will make a small hailstone, but it will make a wind event, wind damage event, 70, 80 miles per hour, but not a typical tornado event. not a big tornado, small ones but not big ones. to get the big ones you have to have the one cell out by themself, and we call them supercells. one thing about the cells, one thing about the tornadoes is there was plenty of warning. doesn t happen all the time, but in oklahoma they know what they are doing. all the little weather service