bay of fundy, you will increase the tides again, also, all along toward st. john s and the on shore pounding, but you know, those people up there in atlantic, and the canada, and the maritimes, they are a hearty bunch if you have never met them. they can take it. great part of canada. thank you very much. standby, chad. and north carolina s outer banks are hours away from feeling the storm, and our meteorologist rob marciano is there in kill devil. we have new satellite pictures that i withn t to show the viewers because it shows the power and the strength of the hurricane earl. i can see the wind picking up behind you and the surf as well. set the scener to us. reporter: well, it has been a slow and developing day, and started out sunny at times with a light breeze, but things have deteriorated throughout the day. and the size of the storm as it has grown at one point being a huge category 4 storm, and i can tell you that the pulse of the community went from a little bit more casu