 the largest, strongest typhoons in the world, right across the Philippines. And we sent, I think, 50 to 20 naval vessels from multiple countries by command-tier assistance disaster link for this super-typing. Next. Lieutenant Palmer, favorite, third, favorite angle. Thank you. So we're going to get simulating waves near shore. This is a walk-through or a simulating wave near shore. This is a quick wave fight. Or it's wind heels, if I'm not mistaken. So we have advanced, fully empowered to use the sortie guidance, be it a monstorm location and the sortie times that the US promulgate, to make your ship sick. The sortie commander, if a sortie was ordered, the actual commander could conduct that sortie, again, directive to US units and available to partner units would be on that. So I'm Commander Joe Haynes from the Royal Australian Navy. And my role here at RIMPAC is as the Commander Combined Task Force, or CCTF Meteorology and Oceanography Metoc Director. So I'm sitting in that three-star headquarters that is responsible for the coordination of metoc assets across the entire theater, be it air, surface, subsurface, and land. OK, so the purpose of the Metoc Symposium is to provide training to all of our metoc officers across the entire fleet at RIMPAC. So we have metoc officers from all of the subordinate fleet units, from the task groups and the task forces. And we're getting together to give them oversight of the kinds of products and services that we can provide holistically across all of the nations participating in RIMPAC from both the meteorology and the oceanography side of the house. So for RIMPAC 2022, metoc is a key enabler to the warfighter. So what we're providing is not just a weather or an oceanography forecast, we're providing the so-watch to the warfighter of how the environmental conditions are impacting operations, be it at the tactical, the operation or the strategic levels. So that gives us an idea of where to best place our assets to gain an advantage over an adversary in any kind of warfighting scenario. And also, metoc is obviously really important for the safety of both our assets, our capabilities, and our personnel at sea. With respect to RIMPAC's mission of capable adaptive partners, for the metoc community, this is an amazing opportunity to understand each other's respective capabilities in the metoc space to share our products and our processes with a view to continuously improving across our respective navies.