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Woman describes riding out Hurricane Ian on Ft. Myers Beach 

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Margie Titus stayed with friends on Fort Myers Beach during Ian, they rode out the hurricane in a three-story home. She said she had been on Fort Myers Beach for a number of other hurricanes, including Wilma and Charley. “This was like nothing I had ever experienced in 32 years,” said Titus. Full story: wfts.tv/3rqVXju

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@jen-a-purr
@jen-a-purr Год назад
That lady is so so lucky she didn’t die at sea
@fritterfoof5146
@fritterfoof5146 Год назад
Hurricane Charley gave folks a false sense of security in though it was a cat 4 storm it was moving fast at 20MPH and its wind field was only 10 miles wide as compared with Ian moving at 10 MPH and a 35 mile wind field in exact same location .So it was moving slower and churning up a larger area bringing more intense storm surge which collapsed and washed away portions of the bridge .
@thetechnicanwithaheart1682
@thetechnicanwithaheart1682 Год назад
Loss of sea ice in the Arctic is warming up the Arctic Treatise faster than the rest of the planet. This is really critical to all latitudes in the lower part of the northern hemisphere. This is causing global trade winds to slow down which is in turn is causing hurricanes for movements his speed to slow down significantly. Hurricane Harvey crashed into Texas and it was only moving 5 miles an hour. This means that the Hurricanes arms would reach out into the Gulf of Mexico pick up new moisture and swing around and drop it off in the Dallas region. It caused a record 50 in of rain. This will become the norm
@affordablewebsiterescue
@affordablewebsiterescue Год назад
I've never seen a storm like that. I think it was bigger than they say
@thewatchmen4920
@thewatchmen4920 Год назад
They were warn. The damage it did before 🌀 hit Florida. Weather people gave NOTICE
@hoosierbaddy3052
@hoosierbaddy3052 Год назад
Off the charts decimation! No man made detectors can measure the mean output of a hurricane of this magnitude in full swing. Seeing yachts tossed outta the marina and onto houses is unimaginable. No pictures or video footage can do justice to the deep annihilation done by this hurricane. Aerial shots reveal barely discernible roads and houses. Wow. Looks like matchsticks strewn about.
@bcampbell1826
@bcampbell1826 Год назад
Before it hit Florida I heard ocean wave heights of 20 to 30 feet. Winds when it hit Florida in areas have 155 MPH speeds and Gusts of 180MPH. It Was A Monster.
@samg8012
@samg8012 Год назад
And this woman and her friends stayed because? They told people to evecuate, they decided to stay. They are lucky they are still alive.
@fishingpinky3165
@fishingpinky3165 Год назад
Give it a break....some of us have nowhere to go. I am sick of you people trying to tell us how to live in Florida.
@frey8725
@frey8725 Год назад
@@fishingpinky3165 I live 30 minutes from FM Beach. I agree with the commenter. There are plenty of shelters. Having nowhere to go is bullshit.
@raymartin3527
@raymartin3527 Год назад
A woman I know lost her home inland but she was staying at her full time residence in a resort in Tennessee at the time.
@mia1shooter
@mia1shooter Год назад
Why tf are you telling us this!?, are you just trying to score likes?
@generaljamescharlesmcconvi1061
Hi Am General James Charles McConville from Quincy Massachusetts United States 🇺🇲 Nice Meeting You Here. Where are you from my dear friend🌹
@theabandonmentoftruth5896
@theabandonmentoftruth5896 Год назад
These are the components to create *Homeless Shelter Villages* [HSV] using _Pallet Shelter's_ existing HSV products: the _Community Room_ sells for $37,000, the _Bathroom_ costs $35,000, and the _Services Office_ costs $9,000. So for only $81,000 a city can establish a HSV. The two person *Shelter 64* costs $7,000. 100 X $7,000 = $700,000. For $781,000 the city can establish a HSV for 200 residents. For $160 million a city can establish 205 HSVs to shelter 41,000 residents.
@Howrider65
@Howrider65 Год назад
Cell phones suck bring back the landlines.
@yoda9518
@yoda9518 Год назад
The landlines would be, and are, out also, and would/will take longer to get back working...and more expensive and less efficient. Landlines are outdated.
@Lindsey_Burrow
@Lindsey_Burrow Год назад
A lot of evil people commenting on this video. How could anyone watch people at their lowest and leave horrible comments about these people?! We didn’t have any warning. The day before, the news was telling us that Tampa was getting a direct hit. Not every place that got hit was occupied by rich people. Lots of hard working people lost everything.
@PFCD
@PFCD Год назад
How can you possibly say you didn't have any warning? It was all over the news for a week. You weren't planning on a direct hit which was all that mattered to you. Hurricanes are ALWAYS unpredictable. Living in Florida you should know. You assumed it didn't matter that you leave unless it was a direct hit. When you heard it was coming you should have left. Perhaps you but many didn't like the woman in this video. I do feel sorry for you and anyone else who lost your possessions, home, business, employment, cars ir boats as that is a true disaster in one's life. The vast majority of the time whether you're rich or poor you worked for those items.
@omarfletcher5314
@omarfletcher5314 Год назад
i live in lehigh acres which is FAR away from from a beach and even i expected it was going to be bad they were at fault for not leaving when they had the opportunity... i learned that in irma but even then i wasn't near a beach
@Lindsey_Burrow
@Lindsey_Burrow Год назад
none of my friends were home when their homes and businesses were flooded. They all found shelter elsewhere. Returning home to find all their possessions destroyed because of flood waters is devastating. Returning home and finding your home completely destroyed is heartbreaking beyond normal comprehension. This has very little to do with people leaving- many people did. This has everything to do with tens of thousands of people now being homeless. I’m in Naples city but I wasn’t flooded. I put my shutters up, I put sandbags out. Spent Tuesday, the day before the storm, rushing to get everything up because of the lack of notice. It’s easy to be an internet bully. How about people direct that energy into donating or helping victims instead of sitting in their nicely air conditioned homes casting judgement.
@omarfletcher5314
@omarfletcher5314 Год назад
@@Lindsey_Burrow It's not being a bully It's stating the obvious.. i live in florida and i know if its a hurricane watch or whatever and i live close to the water . I better start packing the most beloved items because my house may or may not be there this is why i refuse to live close by near a beach its saddening to see houses destroyed but we have to realise it's not "unbelievable" irma should of thought this lesson!
@samg8012
@samg8012 Год назад
If you had no warning, then you either don't listen to the news, have internet or otherwise are locked in a closet. The impending storm was all over the news every day all day for days up in Canada. How did we know it was coming and you didnt?
@jrobertgrembowitz5580
@jrobertgrembowitz5580 Год назад
What happened to the walk through the Damage on Sanibel taken Oct.2 text post again please
@yourfate2221
@yourfate2221 Год назад
*Paragraph 2 of 2* _Florida governor Rick Scott bans the use of the terms "climate-change" and "global warming"_ Since Florida is a low-lying coastal state in a tropical zone, it carries some of the biggest risks from future changes to the environment. According to employees who didn't want to be named for fear of reprisals, the policy isn't written down, but said that anyone referencing climate change would bring "unwanted attention" to their projects. A former official who did go on the record, Christopher Byrd, said that Scott and his friends were "not willing to address these issues and face the music when it comes to the challenges that climate change present(s)." Presumably, should Florida be hit with any more environmental catastrophes, Scott is well-placed to survive after so much practice burying his head in the sand.
@davidb8259
@davidb8259 Год назад
Stop living by the water . I get it but really .
@thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
Other than some business which use landlines to connect their credit card machines to banking networks. No one uses a phone anymore that requires a wire to the home. The telephone manholes are now used only for fiber optic cables which are only 1 inch in diameter. All the cables in the telephone vaults are pressurized and waterproof. Fiber optic cables use only 3% of the space in the telephone cable vault's conduits.
@tracyh2421
@tracyh2421 Год назад
I've lived thru many hurricanes, i feel so bad for all the animals and people effected by this one. The News reporters need to STOP cutting off the witnesses during their testimony, we want to hear them tell us what it was like to endure, this is the second time I saw ABC cut them off mid testimony, only to show their journalist face , very crappy ABC. That's why I never watch your channel.
@IMSiegfried
@IMSiegfried Год назад
It wasn't mid testimony. They were crying because they overwhelmed with emotion. Have some common curtesy.
@tracyh2421
@tracyh2421 Год назад
@@IMSiegfried you have no manners, get off the comment thread, lie class.....
@PatriotChick
@PatriotChick Год назад
OMG looks like a war zone 😢
@Michael-ut6mu
@Michael-ut6mu Год назад
One wonders why people take such chances putting their lives at risk especially given the advanced warnings. It’s too bad reporters don’t ask why people like this woman stayed behind? Too controversial a question?
@IMSiegfried
@IMSiegfried Год назад
Many reasons. Desensatized due to many much less destructive hurricane or change of track. (The boy who cried wolf syndrome). Money. Pets. Illness.
@IMSiegfried
@IMSiegfried Год назад
Also have to remember that many people from Tampa Bay evacuated to parts south so that motels, gas were difficult to find and traffic was a bear.
@fishingpinky3165
@fishingpinky3165 Год назад
Because hurricanes are weird. We really never know where they are going to hit due to how they change direction. No one knew till last minute. It was suppose to hit Tampa then go north up thru the state. I came all the way across to the east coast where I live. We have major flooding and thousands of people are without homes. The news does not report that. Many of us had 1-3 ft of water in our homes in Volusia county. We look like a war zone also. Ian was not even suppose to come close to us. If we evacuated everytime a storm is predicted...we would never be home during hurricane season. Thats about 5 months out of the year. It last till November.
@deputydawg9071
@deputydawg9071 Год назад
Heart goes out to The People of Ft. Myers.... nature is cruel and unforgiving...
@AyeshaDeuxtu
@AyeshaDeuxtu Год назад
Prayers and Love Namaste,MMG Meditation
@marymevans1661
@marymevans1661 Год назад
The Bible does say in the last days all of these things will come to pass and it will get worse much worse I need to be prepared to go to heaven
@starcrib
@starcrib Год назад
Its a barrier island for a reason. 🌊🌊⛱️🌊🌊
@bluelava4282
@bluelava4282 Год назад
Why?
@tonicamaro8683
@tonicamaro8683 Год назад
And I almost bought in Florida...uh uh.
@hoosierbaddy3052
@hoosierbaddy3052 Год назад
Toni; is this the time for us all to congratulate you on not buying in Florida? 👏
@thegentlemenworesuspenders8839
*Paragraph 4 of 7.* _Majority of Americans think climate change will cause humanity's extinction_ One in four Americans actually say climate change is their biggest fear, with millennials being more than twice as likely to say that. Younger Americans are definitely more anxious than older generations about the effects of climate change, according to the results. *One in five millennials even "strongly agree" that they are not planning on having kids partly because they fear the effect climate change will have on future generations.*
@thegentlemenworesuspenders8839
*Paragraph 10 of 66.* _IPCC report: _*_‘Now or Never’_*_ if world is to stave off climate disaster_ *Temperatures will soar to more than 3C, with catastrophic consequences, unless policies and actions are urgently strengthened.* Jim Skea, a professor at Imperial College London and co-chair of the working group behind the report, said: *“It’s now or never, if we want to limit global warming to 1.5C. Without immediate and deep emissions reductions across all sectors, it will be impossible.”* The report on Monday was the third and final section of the IPCC’s latest comprehensive review of climate science, drawing on the work of thousands of scientists. IPCC reports take about seven years to compile, making this potentially the last warning before the world is set irrevocably on a path to climate breakdown. Though the report found it was now “almost inevitable” that temperatures would rise above 1.5C - the level above which many of the effects of climate breakdown will become irreversible - the IPCC said it could be possible to bring them back down below the critical level by the end of this century. But doing so could require technologies to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which campaigners warned were unproven and could not be a substitute for deep emissions cuts now. The UN secretary general, António Guterres, said some governments and businesses were “lying” in claiming to be on track for 1.5C. In a strongly worded rebuke, he warned: *“Some government and business leaders are saying one thing - but doing another. Simply put, they are lying. And the results will be catastrophic.”*
@thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
*Use unused telephone cable conduits to run all electrical infrastructure underground* _where it cannot be broken by falling trees limbs._ 97% of the telephone conduits are available to carry electrical power underground to *floating cities anchored on land to house the homeless.* Fiber optic cables are only 1 inch thick and use only 3% of the underground telephone cable vault's conduits.
@thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
*Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.* Deny instincts to be cruel. *Think before you speak and choose to be kind.* _Choose to be charitable._ *Know that there is a Holy Trinity. So be brave. Have faith. Be humble.* Find the courage to grasp a *real-man's* first obligation; *to protect his family and our Mother the Earth. From being injured and killed* _due to the bottomless greed of Satan's minions._ Amen.
@PFCD
@PFCD Год назад
It is shocking to me how many people are making the comment that they had no warning. WHENEVER a hurricane is coming that's your warning. A storm is never predictable. These people who stayed in Florida seem to be immune to worrying about a storm and the Terrible aftermath it can have until it hits you. Unless the weather report says it's coming straight for you they don't seem to think they should leave. I don't understand that.
@ljay2823
@ljay2823 Год назад
They have to blame someone else for their stupidity, don't you know.
@F1reb1ad3
@F1reb1ad3 Год назад
Not everyone has the money to flee. You sound like some privileged rich person.
@IMSiegfried
@IMSiegfried Год назад
Guess you don't remember when Irma hit and the coast was told to evacuate. Only one way in and one way out. People stranded in their cars on the freeway with no gasoline. Motels in all neighboring states already booked full. Where are they supposed to go when Ian was predicted to go north, north east?
@PFCD
@PFCD Год назад
@@F1reb1ad3 No I don't sound like a privileged rich person. I sound like someone with a brain. Are you trying to tell me that there weren't any type of services for these people to leave or at the very least any shelter to go to? You know there were shelters everywhere. I live paycheck to paycheck but I don't have to worry about paying my electric bill if I'm dead do I now? So I would use that money to leave. There were plenty of shelters as I said. Stop making excuses that are ignorant in nature.
@PFCD
@PFCD Год назад
@@IMSiegfried oh please stop with the drama. I live in southern Delaware... there's one way in and one way out unless you want to go on a bridge...Route 1!!! I came from Long Island, one way in one way out. It's called being prepared. If you're not you get stranded. I have six five gallon gasoline containers filled in my garage at all times. The second I heard a hurricane was coming I would have made a reservation. You can cancel up to 24 hours before with no charge. If I didn't have the money, I would go to a shelter as there's always plenty of them. Why people like you insist on making excuses I don't understand. Yes evacuating is no picnic but staying behind is not an option either as you can die. Hurricanes aren't inconvenience at best and people don't want to be inconvenienced. If you live in Florida, hurricanes are a fact of life you have to be prepared.
@thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
*BUILD THEN ANCHOR THESE FLOATING CITIES FOR THE HOMELESS ON LAND.* Unlike instances in the past when these futuristic designs have been met with skepticism, the executive director of the _United Nations Human Settlement Programme_ (UN-Habitat), Maimunah Mohd Sharif, said the UN would support and shepherd this project to fruition. "Everybody on the team actually wants to get this built," said Marc Collins, the CEO of _Oceanix,_ a company that builds floating structures. "We're not just theorizing."
@theabandonmentoftruth5896
@theabandonmentoftruth5896 Год назад
_The UN is supporting a design for a new floating city that can house the homeless while withstanding a Category 5 hurricane_ *BUILD THEN ANCHOR THESE FLOATING CITIES FOR THE HOMELESS ON LAND.* What once seemed like the moonshot vision of tech billionaires and idealistic architects could soon become a concrete solution to several of the world's most pressing challenges. At a United Nations roundtable on Wednesday, a group of builders, engineers, and architects debuted a concept for an affordable floating city.
@Shane-bx8ws
@Shane-bx8ws Год назад
Own choice to stay. Mandatory evacuation was in place.
@Shane-bx8ws
@Shane-bx8ws Год назад
@@sA-ny2jl there was plenty of warning for the west coast of Florida. Everyone else knows that mother nature sets her own course. Everyone knew it was coming to the western part of the state. Hurricanes do not follow the path than man tells it to go. There was plenty of notice.
@Shane-bx8ws
@Shane-bx8ws Год назад
@@sA-ny2jl don't live in Florida without a hurricane evacuation plan.
@fritterfoof5146
@fritterfoof5146 Год назад
@@sA-ny2jl Storm warnings went up Monday, if you are in the cone , you need to be ready .
@southrichmondtofl
@southrichmondtofl Год назад
@@sA-ny2jl That's what people are blind to and the MSM is not informing people about, IT PIVOTED!!!
@PFCD
@PFCD Год назад
@@sA-ny2jl the very fact that all hurricanes can change many times without warning is exactly why you leave!!! Are you telling me that there were no facilities in place to take the elderly out to a shelter? Your mayor seems to disagree with that statement. Having nowhere to go versus it being difficult and not easy are two entirely different things.
@thegentlemenworesuspenders8839
*Paragraph 12 of 66.* _IPCC report: _*_‘Now or Never’_*_ if world is to stave off climate disaster_ The IPCC working group 3 report found: Coal must be effectively phased out if the world is to stay within 1.5C, and currently planned new fossil fuel infrastructure would cause the world to exceed 1.5C. Methane emissions must be reduced by a third. Growing forests and preserving soils will be necessary, but tree-planting cannot do enough to compensate for continued emissions for fossil fuels. Investment in the shift to a low-carbon world is about six times lower than it needs to be. All sectors of the global economy, from energy and transport to buildings and food, must change dramatically and rapidly, and new technologies including hydrogen fuel and carbon capture and storage will be needed. Pete Smith, a professor of soils and global change at Aberdeen University, said: “The time of reckoning is now. We have one decade to get on track. We use fossil fuels in all these things that we need to change.”
@theabandonmentoftruth5896
@theabandonmentoftruth5896 Год назад
_The UN is supporting a design for a new floating city that can house the homeless while withstanding a Category 5 hurricane_ April 3, 2019 This news article is from _INSIDER._ *Build and anchor these floating cities for the homeless ON LAND that has already been flooded and will be flooded in the future by FLOODS 3 FEET HIGHER.* The United Nations just unveiled a concept for a floating city that can hold around 10,000 residents. The city is built to withstand natural disasters like floods, tsunamis, and hurricanes. The design comes from architect Bjarke Ingels and floating city builder _Oceanix._ At a roundtable on Wednesday, the UN said, *”floating cities could help protect people from sea-level rise while addressing the lack of affordable housing in major cities.”* Amen.
@yourfate2221
@yourfate2221 Год назад
*Paragraph 1 of 5.* _In Germany, Solar-Powered Homes Are Really Catching On_ March 25, 2019 This news article is from _WIRED._ The country is getting closer to the solar home revolution: a panel on every roof, an EV in every garage, and a battery in every basement. Stefan Paris is a 55-year-old radiologist living in Berlin’s outer suburbs. He, his partner, and their three-year-old daughter share a snug, two-story house with a pool. The Parises, who are expecting a second child, are neither wealthy nor environmental firebrands. Yet the couple opted to spend $36,000 for a home solar system consisting of 26 solar panels, freshly installed on the roof this month, and a smart battery-about the size of a small refrigerator-parked in the cellar. On sunny days, the photovoltaic panels supply all of the Paris household’s electricity needs and charge their hybrid car’s electric battery too. Once these basics are covered, the rooftop-generated power feeds into the stationary battery until it’s full-primed for nighttime energy demand and cloudy days. Then, when the battery is topped off, the unit’s digital control system automatically redirects any excess energy into Berlin’s power grid, for which the Parises will be compensated by the local grid operator. “They convinced me it would pay off in 10 years,” explains Paris, referring to Enerix, a Bavaria-based retailer offering solar systems and installation services. “After that, most of our electricity won’t cost us anything.” The investment, he says, is a hedge against rising energy costs. Moreover, the unit’s smart software enables the Parises to monitor the production, consumption, and storage of electricity, as well as track in real time the feed-in of power to the grid. The Parises are one of more than 120,000 German households and small-business owners-and an estimated 1 million people worldwide-who have dug deep into their pockets to invest in solar units with battery storage since lower-cost systems appeared on the market five years ago. “No one expected this kind of growth, so fast,” says Kai-Philipp Kairies, an expert on power generation and storage systems at the RWTH Aachen University in western Germany. Today, one out of every two orders for rooftop solar panels in Germany is sold with a battery storage system. The home furnishing company Ikea even offers installed solar packages that include storage capacity. Battery prices have plummeted so dramatically that Germany’s development bank has now scratched the battery rebates-covering about 30 percent of the cost-that it offered from 2013 to 2018.
@thegentlemenworesuspenders8839
*Paragraph 13 of 66.* A _IPCC report: _*_‘Now or Never’_*_ if world is to stave off climate disaster_ Poor countries warned they were ill-equipped to make the changes needed and required financial assistance from richer nations to cut emissions and help them adapt to the impacts of the climate crisis. Madeleine Diouf Sarr, the chair of the least developed countries group at the UN climate talks, said: “There can be no new fossil fuel infrastructure. The emissions from existing and planned infrastructure alone are higher than scenarios consistent with limiting warming to 1.5C with no or limited overshoot. Paragraph 13 of 66.* B _IPCC report: _*_‘Now or Never’_*_ if world is to stave off climate disaster_ “We cannot afford to lock in the use of fossil fuels.” Catherine Mitchell, a professor emerita of energy policy at Exeter University, said the needs of the poorest countries must be prioritised. “Unless we have social justice, there are not going to be more accelerated greenhouse g@s reductions. These issues are tied together.” Publication of the report was delayed by a few hours as governments wrangled with scientists in marathon sessions, culminating late on Sunday night, over the final messages in the 63-page summary for policymakers.
@thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
*Homeless Shelter Village* [HSV] accommodations provides teachers who are unable to afford their rent, food, fuel, insurance, utilities, and medications; with dignified personal housing. *Which will reduce the pressure on affordable housing so that all rents drop 50% across the entire country!*
@mr.regenold6572
@mr.regenold6572 Год назад
Probably felt like Riding With The Bronco's 👑 🐎🦄🏙️
@uapna1937
@uapna1937 Год назад
Saddam Hussein my hero
@thegentlemenworesuspenders8839
The news articles that follow prove that the extinction by the year 2060 runaway-AGW that -America- *Amurderabortion is causing.* Creates the *climate-refugees* within -America- AmurderKKKguna, *at the southern border,* _and all over the world._ X3
@thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
Enter this video's _RU-vid_ title, _which is in italics,_ into the "Search" window above to see the best, *most perfect solution for homelessness.* Which is much better than having five roommates who snore: _LA's First Tiny Home Village to House Homeless | California Live | NBCLA._
@carlosmotinyo4496
@carlosmotinyo4496 Год назад
Have NASA make up some CGI pics and boggy videos. Lol.
@thewallsthatracistsbuild8506
Enter "tiny home village" into the _RU-vid_ search window above to see hundreds all over the country *which we will all need eventually due to runaway-AGW destruction of the world.*
@yourfate2221
@yourfate2221 Год назад
*Paragraph 10 of 66.* _IPCC report: _*_‘Now or Never’_*_ if world is to stave off climate disaster_ *Temperatures will soar to more than 3C, with catastrophic consequences, unless policies and actions are urgently strengthened.* Jim Skea, a professor at Imperial College London and co-chair of the working group behind the report, said: *“It’s now or never, if we want to limit global warming to 1.5C. Without immediate and deep emissions reductions across all sectors, it will be impossible.”* The report on Monday was the third and final section of the IPCC’s latest comprehensive review of climate science, drawing on the work of thousands of scientists. IPCC reports take about seven years to compile, making this potentially the last warning before the world is set irrevocably on a path to climate breakdown. Though the report found it was now “almost inevitable” that temperatures would rise above 1.5C - the level above which many of the effects of climate breakdown will become irreversible - the IPCC said it could be possible to bring them back down below the critical level by the end of this century. But doing so could require technologies to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which campaigners warned were unproven and could not be a substitute for deep emissions cuts now. The UN secretary general, António Guterres, said some governments and businesses were “lying” in claiming to be on track for 1.5C. In a strongly worded rebuke, he warned: *“Some government and business leaders are saying one thing - but doing another. Simply put, they are lying. And the results will be catastrophic.”*
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