proactive in our stormwater to make sure that they're clean and at lower levels so we can deal with a sturridge of all this storm that's going to come in for the next 24 hours. this is unique about the storm. you were referencing matthew. it got through quick. this storm is crawling like a turtle. so that's what really makes it frightening, because you're talking a category 3, 4 storm. at worst, it would stay around for almost a day. that's very frightening. >> yeah, it's a lot of water, and we've seen the storm track has shifted dramatically here over the last few days. you say you've been telling people what the worst case and best-case scenarios are. neither one is good. but do you worry people are taking this less seriously because the track has changed, even if this is moving slow and threatening to pour water on top of water in your community? >> for the most part, our community has been through quie a few hurricanes, frances, jeanne, charlie, tropical storm faye. we're accustomed to this type of thing, so our community is prepared for the most part. shelters opened yesterday at 5:00 p.m