wolfpack weather posted these videos. these are meteorology students at a gas station.ut 2:00 a.m. or 3:00 a.m. local time. lots of wind damage reports in the raleigh, north carolina, area. this is three hours after that center hit landfall. all right. you are having a little bit of trouble earlier, you might remember this, betty. our reporters that are out by the storm itself. that's because of satellite trucks. they are aimed up into the sky. same situation on wednesday. sometimes they don't have the best connection. and this is jim cantore. he posted this saying, this is why my shot went down. this is a radar shot. 80-mile-an-hour winds is why he was unable to perhaps get his broadcast up to the bird, as they say. and that's been many an issue for us in broadcasting over the last 12 hours, right? in terms of making that connection with a reporters that are down on the ground. jim cantore showing us a little bit of that video because his signal went down. let's go way up into the sky, though. astronaut reed wiseman on the international space station tweeted this. >> l