jeff harrington. jeff. so where is the storm? right? now, but right, so it's in the process of making landfall right now toward the northeast of high now. and this is following a very similar path to what we just saw a few days ago with tropical storm line rock. but here's what we know right now at the center of the disturbance, the winds are a 100 kilometers per hour, making it a tropical storm. a storm surge, 2 meters high, that's the ocean, be picked up and shoved into the shore line here. and with tropical storm line rock, we saw flood waters on high now about a meter and a meter and a half deep. okay, rob was also talking about the effects on hong kong through the day on wednesday, we're going to scoop up 16 millimeters of rain. the winds are also going to be a factor, gusting to about 85 kilometers per hour. also, taiwan getting hit hard is while that eastern coasts, in fact, toward the southeast, over the past 24 hours, we scooped up about 250 millimeters of rain. so here's or the storm is going. as we look towards thursday, it's