wonderfulta, this extreme value theory. looks like the strongest hurricanes are stronger by about eight meters per second per degree of ocean warming. you can take that to the bank. this amounts to about one meters per second per decade, which translate to about a 5% increase in losses per decade, independent of how much we are exposing. if we are exposing more, of course, you will get more. the keeping exposure constant, that is the increase. of course, you will say, well, there are lots of other factors. you take one factor. you are right, that affects sensitivity, share, upper level, etc. if we put those in our model, and we have done this, it is not very strong. it is not really affect it here it but there could be something i am missing. as a scientist, you always reserve the right to be wrong and to be found wrong. that is part of our job. but because it is part of our job, we think about this all the time. ok, let me talk about tornadoes. then we will stop and you can ask me questions. maybe tornadoes a somewhat myst