the wind is blowd at the beach, right? >> yes as you would expect with this wind so it will be brick. i want to show you the tornado path. the green is what they used to measure tornadoes by, and that is the green one, moving up there from may 3, 1999. here is the red one, yesterday, look how similar they started out together and they diverged a little bit as they went through the heart of moore but, still, a couple hundred of feet from each other and it was two miles wide to get an idea of how devastating the folks are feeling now if they lived through both of those. at home, we do not have to worry about that but we have live doppler 7 hd if anything develops and it is showing just dry air. we will talk about the winds, fastest at sfo at 32 miles per hour, or 20 at san carlos and around 15 miles per hour range in oakland and hayward and up to the same thing in concord and napa and santa rosa, so these are the sustained wins with gusts up to 35 or 45 near the bay shoreline and the coastline and the other big story, look a