commander mitchell, are you still in the air, or are you back on land? good afternoon. i m sorry. can you ask that again? what are you seeing, commander? what have you learned about dorian on this flight? well, we ve been flying into the storm with our research aircraft for the last ten hours or so. we ve been in the storm, flying at low level. we re about four hours, we did four passes through the storm, and unique to this storm was we got to experience what we call an eyewall replacement cycle. as we entered the storm this morning there were actually two eyewalls, and we passed through the first one as it wasn t formed very well. we got into the center of the eye, which is very, very small. only about five miles across. and throughout the flight we, as we head through the storm we saw