that is really intense. that s where things are flying. half that is really intense. we get caught up in the numbers in this. chad said it beautifully. the wind gets the headlines, the numbers, the 100 or whatever it is. it s not what kills you. it s the duration, the storm flow, it s the water. it s that combination effect that makes hurricanes so deadly. that s why we watch all the different fact oers over time. the incident command post, coast guard captain eric king. captain, can you hear stphus. yes, i can. good morning. where are you hunkered down? we re 10 wiles southwest of san juan. we stay here so we can quickly follow the storm after maria s passage. what kind of safe room are
conditions. we ll check back with you as often as possible. please take cough. be careful during this time. wowza. our next guest rode out hurricane maria in st. croix. judy goodrich. thank you for being here. good morning. how are you? doing well. how about you? is. we re all safe here. that is what is important. we lost part of a patio roof. many trees and branches are completely gone. looking around the valley, lots of leaves and everything blown off the trees similar to what happened in hugo. i see a lot of buildings on the north shore standing. my neighbor last nearly their entire roof. i m going down the hill as soon as i get off the phone with you to check on them. nobody has heard from them.