going to break the record from the great flood of '93 in st. louis, but where the meramec reaches the mississippi, points to the south, chester, st. genevieve, historic readings, some of the records on the mississippi go back to the late 1700s and early 1800s. a big college town southeast missouri state university, a record will be felt there. karo, illinois, 59 feet. if they get to 60, they got to blast a waterway to release the pressure. then we have to come down to where the river is really bad on the arkansas river, flooding north and south of little rock, pine bluff major flooding. once that enters the picture, it's really going to be hard to find a crest. massive amounts of water from the north meeting this river as well. greenville all the way down to the state of emergencies now for mississippi and louisiana, baton rouge 44 feet. they may have to open spillways which could cost millions and millions of dollars. they're watching this close. they know how to handle it but that won't happen for another