in st. augustine, florida. you have been covering this hurricane quite a bit. as it ripped a tear through the crib crayon and now made land fall in the united states. there and up the u.s. coast a lot of people with a lot of anxiety about what all that water is going the bring. absolutely. yeah, we started following this one in jam kachlt we are in kingston jamaica. then miami, then melbourne in florida where we took the brunt of it there. then it moved on. we have followed it up here to st. augustine in florida as well. you mentioned the water. it s important to remember that we talk a lot about wind and rain when it comes to hurricanes. but it s water that kills more people than anything else. and when you hear of these people not listening to these evacuation orders, they can really be stuck. we ll talk more about that in a moem. but the storm surge is interesting. here this is a very historic city. it was sort of set up 450 years