i want to turn to meteorologist karen maginnis, can you walk us through those?ple will be impacted and this doesn't look like that robust hurricane that we were looking at just about 16 hours ago, but it's going to exit off the north carolina coast. as it does that, it's going to encounter that warm stream of water, the gulfstream just off the coast and it is going to linger and it is going to travel a little bit, but nothing dramatic. as we heard martin just mention and coastal seconds of north carolina, six to ten inches of rainfall and this is low-lying territory, and they're going to see quite a bit of damaging flooding, a heavy coastal flooding and storm surge. you're going see plenty of power outages there, as well. all right. we talk about the spaghetti models and take a look at this and most of them in agreement off the coast of north carolina, but then it really looks like spaghetti. it's turning around on itself and it doesn't have any particular direction, but what can we expect? let's go ahead and show you what's happening on the floor. we take this