We'rekindofusedtoit, lookattheflooding, wow, SotheeyeisgoingthroughHiroshimarightnow, that's onthered, thatreddotoverthereis a Hiroshima, That's a pretty, thisis a prettybigone.
So I'm gonnabedoing a livestreamtomorrow.
MaybePeter's watching, We'regonnahave, there's a festivaldownthere.
Myfriend, oneofthepeoplethat I knowfor a longtimeputson a Belgianbeerfestivalthreeorfourtimes a yeararoundJapanand I don't thinkit's gonnahappentoday.
Tomorrowmaybe, I don't knowtomorrow, tomorrowtoreally?
I thoughtitwouldjustclearoutreallytomorrowtoo.
Wellsee, I thinktonighttoreallytomorrowtoo, soweruinedOhmygosh, lookit's truetoday, I'm notsureit's 19 today.
UmYeah, I think, yeah I thinkit's gonnaclearout, it's stillrainingbecauseit's a hugetyphoon.
AndifyoulookbackatthehistoryofJapanweatherwiseforthelast 60 years, theendofaugustandthebeginningandthefirstthreeweeksofseptemberareparticularlybadandthesetyphoonswillgointooctobersometimesthebeginningofnovemberthantheysettledownbutyoucanget a typhoonatanytimeoftheyear.
Butit's rarerinthewinterobviouslyandthenaroundjunethatpicksupsowhenyoudocomeinjuneseptemberjustkeepinmindthatyoumightwanttoUmcomebackearly a dayearlierthanyouwouldnormallydobecauseifthereis a tightfoodthere's a goodchancethatyourflightisgoingtobedelayedatleast a day.
Umandyoucan't predictwhenthey'regonnacome.
I thinkthepercentageofyourflightbeingcanceledrightnow.
AlltheflightsaregroundedinthispartofJapan.
UmyourflightcanceledflightsbeingcanceledSeptemberprobablylike 8%, maybe I'm justspitballingandifyouget, ifyoudogetyouwanttojustrealizethatthere's a verygoodpossibilitythatyouwon't beabletogethomeatexactlythetime.