because there is so many of these small pocket rivers they call them here. and they are expecting flooding there so, this entire myrtle beach strip, which is very popular and well-known to tourists is going to get water both ends. i'm sorry, i'm hearing you now i'm going to throw it back because the wind is quite strong. >> shepard: fantastic. christina part si thanks. getting brand new editorial is difficult. the thing difficult about this storm is it's made a turn they really hadn't anticipated they thought it would head south and it may still instead it's heading west. if it keeping heading west, myrtle beach will keep getting the winds off the land instead of off the sea. so we can hope it keeps heading west. at least for those coastal areas that would mean that myrtle will survive pretty well. this is north top sail beach in north carolina. this is upcoast from storm