that was one of the things we were concerned with, earlier this morning we were predicting a category 4. and i didn t take off the table a cat 5. because the fresh ipressure was dropping. we didn t know what the inner eye structure would do. the science isn t good enough yet. this could be really, really scary, thankfully, the eye became less organized in the last 12 hours, which is fantastic, now we re barely a category 4. and looking at the radar trends, i know the lightins aren t on or there. the southern eye wall s exposed. if you re going to get a really strong eye, this could wrap all the way around. you notice there s a ring around that. there s almost like two eye walls trying to fight against each other. we thought this one might dissipate and this larger one would take over. it hasn t quite happened yet, but sometimes this littler one
continues to blast theis area, though it does sound, it does feel as though we have missed the brunt of this storm, which is very good news for this community out here, brian, we ve only seen a handful of cars. earlier in the day there were dozens, people out here taking pictures, that has all gone away, so that is a piece of good news here. miguel almaguer happy to report that that may be as bad as it s going to get. to bill karins, our meteorologist at the wall. that s what good news looks like in this storm. it is. now tell us about this area of blue, around the southern eye wall that we lay people have noticed. okay, so we were tracking the eye over the last couple days, and then during the day today we started getting an outer eye, almost like a dual. so you have this one on the inside. and we ll point it out a little