harold wanless. sean, i hope you can stay with us. dr.old wanless is a professor of geography and urban sustainability. hurricane ian is the 121st hurricane to hit florida since 1851, which has faced more hurricanes than any other state, and millions of residents living along its coast lines. the storm first hit cuba as a category 1 storm before it intensified to category 4 when it made landfall in florida. we want to talk more about the rapid intensification of these storms and the sea level rise that has already occurred along florida and how that is affecting the storm's impact. we go to coral gables, where we are joined by dr. harold wanless, professor in geography and urban sustainability at the university of miami. he is on the board of directors of the cleo institute, a nonprofit dedicated to climate crisis education and advocacy. so you are in coral gables. if you can talk about everything you are seeing in florida now and where the global heating plays such a keyole? >> thank you for having me. one of the things we have been seei