around that there s nothing else out there, no wind shear, nothing but warm water and this storm is going to get stronger again. even though it lost some of its strength, it s going to be, again, in the category 4, almost category 5 category as we get later on today. right now, we have 160-mile-per-hour gusts, 130-mile-per-hour wind. here it goes, one thing that did change in the 11:00 advisory is the approach time here. now, it looks like category 4 approaching the carolina coast somewhere around 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. on friday. the storm is slowing down. and it s painfully slowing down from here to here is 48 hours. so it s going to rain in this area for two solid days. heavy tropical rain, and that s another thing other than the surge is going to be a flash flood event. rainfall that comes from the sky and floods freshwater, where this surge is going to be a saltwater event pushing over these barrier islands, could be 12 feet over those barrier