it's not like it comes just 6 feet, ten feet more up the shoir. it's how high it is.tself is going to be another 6 to ten feet from what it is right now. that means tomorrow you do not see a reporter here. you do not see anyone here. because the water is this high all the way through. this entire area. this high of water. plus waves. and that's where the damage comes and there's why the official recommendation is to evacuate here and many of the areas in and around where we are here and there is south beach, they, too, have to deal with evacuation orders. they too, are very vulnerable to the storm surge that is expected here, even though the path of the storm has shifted to the west. the storm is expected to strengthen as it comes to the florida keys and to the florida mainland. it is expected to be a category 4 hurricane at this point. damage potential catastrophic. so we are now covering the west coast, dealing with the increase in urgency, the increase in need in those areas. we have alex markhart, he's in see ys ta key, that's up on the west side of this, about an