This storm has some nasty features. It looks as if it will not move through but will linger and bring a lot of rain to low lying areas. Winds can be deadly, and these could get to and above eighty mph, maybe much more. The worst danger from hurricanes in terms of human loss is not the terrifying winds but the aftermath when the winds are gone and the sun comes out ... and the flooding really starts. The flooding is much more dangerous. So take good care to hunker down and stay safe, but don't relax just because the wind has stopped. Don't, don't drive through standing water even a foot deep that can float or slide your vehicle away into deeper water. Don't try to surf or kayak on the storm effects. The water displaces all kinds of wastes, from hog lagoons to chemical stores to human waste, so don't get into the water any more than you have to. All through this storm, and all through the season, safe passage for us all.