Okay, so rain does act differently in different storms and it has to do more with the way that the pressure builds. And the moisture is, um, more condensed and all of that sort of thing. If you've ever been outside and you feel 1 little drop and then a couple more little drops and then a couple minutes later a few more and it gradually. Gradually gets worse that is because the edge of the storm is more spread out, and you don't get that wall of water, where the moisture and the wind and everything is kind of condensing it and keeping it in this little neat little box. Um, so yes there are different ones. Sean um, asked Frankie MacDonald, he'll tell you.