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the tennessee river was low. there had been a sustained drought and if you remember about battle of chickamauga, the soldiers were really hurting for water at chickamauga and so the tennessee river particularly near chattanooga, was too to have any kind navigation. so the river was out of we talked about bridges so there was bridge a railroad bridge at bridgeport and a railroad bridge at running water creek. but the confederates had destroyed those railroad bridges and. so the nashville and chattanooga railroad was not an option for. the can for the federals to supply their army in chattanooga, there was a road that hugged the north bank of the tennessee called haley's trace. it was very rough road. but the confederates who were on the south bank of the river, the sharpshooters there, could have easily shot the horses and mules across river, pulling the wagons and. so that route of transportation was off limits. so how did rosecrans get supplies into chattanooga? he had to put them on wagons at bridgeport and hau
the tennessee river was low. there had been a sustained drought and if you remember about battle of chickamauga, the soldiers were really hurting for water at chickamauga and so the tennessee river particularly near chattanooga, was too to have any kind navigation. so the river was out of we talked about bridges so there was bridge a railroad bridge at bridgeport and a railroad bridge at running water creek. but the confederates had destroyed those railroad bridges and. so the nashville and...
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on the east side of the river is the pennsylvania river railroad. on the west side north and central, and at harrisburg it connects the cumberland valley railroad. so this is that railroad network the u.s. government has decided where that's going to slow. bobby down to buy time fighting joe. this is whole concept of the defensive is sacker flies five counties in south central sacrifice them all to save harrisburg. that's what everybody is going to have happened at that point in time gerald couch since that's established standard june 15th as matters look now all south of the susquehanna will be swept. june 15th. he tells the secretary of war they're coming a spark all of his intelligence, all of his spies say they're to harrisburg, of course, and wheeling the newspaper morning trumpets confederates definitely coming to charleston. oh, no. but hey, whatever. so here's yourmeency militia, 7000 boys, theyppear camp curtin on the north side of harrisburg. they're getting three days of training and they ask for 100 volunteers who are the bes shots they
on the east side of the river is the pennsylvania river railroad. on the west side north and central, and at harrisburg it connects the cumberland valley railroad. so this is that railroad network the u.s. government has decided where that's going to slow. bobby down to buy time fighting joe. this is whole concept of the defensive is sacker flies five counties in south central sacrifice them all to save harrisburg. that's what everybody is going to have happened at that point in time gerald...
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the river eats away my property. why do i cannot keep my savings at the bottom in some sort of talking about the the, even though there are no trees here yet to fortify the island. the new plot looks promising. the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us i'm on at the moment. but no one knows when juno will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line. the the most of the challenges are developed muslims praying 5 times a day. however, there's something very few do but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time in late february the anybody to school? yeah, i saw the teacher. what did he say? he said, i should study hard. i invited him to our house to did you see the house? i think so, but check because though you go abroad by playing the broad. that's right. and what's that that to you alone? you look see these rough to you? yeah. do you know what that's made? ok, well, b
the river eats away my property. why do i cannot keep my savings at the bottom in some sort of talking about the the, even though there are no trees here yet to fortify the island. the new plot looks promising. the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us i'm on at the moment. but no one knows when juno will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line. the the most of...
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the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for should have some on at the moment, but no one knows when joe no, we'll get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day. however, there's something very few do but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time. in late february the anybody to school asked the teacher. what did he say? he said, i should study hard. i invited him to our house. do you know who did you see? because i think so, but checked because though you go abroad by playing the broad. that's right. and what's that, that to you alone you look see these are off to you. yeah. do you know what that's made? ok, well banana tree, right? whatever. and what did they put on this roster though? is it bad? yeah, that would be. and to look at the go, that's the boy. is this the see how sketchy is? she's afraid of falling into
the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for should have some on at the moment, but no one knows when joe no, we'll get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day. however, there's something very few do but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time. in late february the anybody to school asked...
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the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us a mom at the moment, but no one knows window moon. i will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day, however, is something very few do. but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time. in late february, the anybody to school? i saw the teacher. what did he say? he said i should study hard. i invited him to our house. who did you see? because i think so, but check because though you go abroad by playing the broad. that's right. and what's that, that to you alone you look see these are off to you. yeah. do you know what that's made? oh, well banana trees, right? whatever. and what did they put on this roster? that was it, that she and that would be and to look at the go, that's the boys just the see how sketchy is. she's afraid of falling into the water . finding
the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us a mom at the moment, but no one knows window moon. i will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day, however, is something very few do. but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time. in late february, the anybody to school? i saw the...
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river wye have been spreading it on theirfields.er wye have been spreading it on their fields. but if there is too much, with the rain, it can end up in the river wye, and the rapidly expanding chicken industry has been blamed for turning it green. with the river deteriorating in front of their eyes were concerned locals have been carrying out their own tests to try and work out what is going on. tests to try and work out what is atoin on. ~ ., .,, tests to try and work out what is ttoin on. ~ ., ., ,, tests to try and work out what is toint on. . ., ., ,, ., going on. what has happened over the tast ears. going on. what has happened over the past years- yes. _ going on. what has happened over the past years. yes, there _ going on. what has happened over the past years. yes, there has _ going on. what has happened over the past years. yes, there has been - past years. yes, there has been growth in towns and more sewage going on, but it is agriculture which must have altered in order for this to happen. this which must have altered i
river wye have been spreading it on theirfields.er wye have been spreading it on their fields. but if there is too much, with the rain, it can end up in the river wye, and the rapidly expanding chicken industry has been blamed for turning it green. with the river deteriorating in front of their eyes were concerned locals have been carrying out their own tests to try and work out what is going on. tests to try and work out what is atoin on. ~ ., .,, tests to try and work out what is ttoin on. ~...
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on the east side of the river is the pennsylvania river railroad. on the west side north and central, and at harrisburg it connects the cumberland valley railroad. so this is that railroad network the u.s. government has decided where that's going to slow. bobby down to buy time fighting joe. this is whole concept of the defensive is sacker flies five counties in south central sacrifice them all to save harrisburg. that's what everybody is going to have happened at that point in time gerald couch since that's established standard june 15th as matters look now all south of the susquehanna will be swept. june 15th. he tells the secretary of war they're coming a spark all of his intelligence, all of his spies say they're to harrisburg, of course, and wheeling the newspaper morning trumpets confederates definitely coming to charleston. oh, no. but hey, whatever. so here's your emergency militia, 7000 ysthey appear camp curtin on the north side of harrisburg. they're getting three days of training and they ask for 100 lueers who are the best shots they c
on the east side of the river is the pennsylvania river railroad. on the west side north and central, and at harrisburg it connects the cumberland valley railroad. so this is that railroad network the u.s. government has decided where that's going to slow. bobby down to buy time fighting joe. this is whole concept of the defensive is sacker flies five counties in south central sacrifice them all to save harrisburg. that's what everybody is going to have happened at that point in time gerald...
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we're on the alma avenue river -- bridge over the guadeloupe river here in south san jose, where the guadeloupe is running high. but as you were mentioning, right now the levels aren't as high as initially forecast, so we're getting some more rain. the hope being maybe the river will not flood later this morning. it's supposed to crest in a coup of hours. the mayor releasing an emergency proclamation, even going door to door to make sure people near the river knew about the potential flooding. >> hi. >> reporter: the emergency proclamation allows the city to redirect personnel and request aid later down the line. san jose police officers have also mobilized to alert unhoused people living along the river that there is a mandatory evacuation order here. people who need a safe place to spend the night can go to the roosevelt center. >> primary focus right now is getting every homeless resident who lives along the guadeloupe river out of there and into a safe location in one of our community centers. >> reporter: the mayor says the city will monitor weather this morning. strong winds ex
we're on the alma avenue river -- bridge over the guadeloupe river here in south san jose, where the guadeloupe is running high. but as you were mentioning, right now the levels aren't as high as initially forecast, so we're getting some more rain. the hope being maybe the river will not flood later this morning. it's supposed to crest in a coup of hours. the mayor releasing an emergency proclamation, even going door to door to make sure people near the river knew about the potential flooding....
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norris and a river. todd a pardon me, creek cold harbor, tens of thousands of casualties in the space of these of weeks. but even as robert e lee gets his back up against richmond in closer and closer to petersburg, lee recognizes the significance of lynchburg. if you lose lynchburg, you lose the ability to bring in vital resources, mainly even things from southwest, salt and gunpowder and salt. peter if you lose those abilities, what are we even doing here? so he knows. robert e lee knows he needs to secure the town of lynchburg. and so he makes the decision on june 12th, 1864, to detach what's left of the second army corps army in northern virginia. and i say what's left because these guys, again, have been through it. they've been there, done that, gotten the t shirt a few times. and so on june 12th, 1864, as the rest of the armies maneuver around cold harbor, what earley will do with about 8000 men, that's all. that's left of the second army corps, army, northern virginia is makes his way west right.
norris and a river. todd a pardon me, creek cold harbor, tens of thousands of casualties in the space of these of weeks. but even as robert e lee gets his back up against richmond in closer and closer to petersburg, lee recognizes the significance of lynchburg. if you lose lynchburg, you lose the ability to bring in vital resources, mainly even things from southwest, salt and gunpowder and salt. peter if you lose those abilities, what are we even doing here? so he knows. robert e lee knows he...
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the city helps to prevent river floods and river floods from threatening the city of taleghan. trees also create a kind of coastal wall in the river bed. this is one of the examples of biological coastal walls that are usually built next to rivers and streams that have destructive power. with native species of the region spruce, willow and raspberry. this wall was built to prevent the movement of water and sediments into lands and facilities in the watershed of 120,000 hectares , taleghan, 40,000 hectares. all kinds of watershed management operations have been carried out in five sub-basins of mir mehran strait, zaydesh , shahrak and kash, with a length of 5 km and in an area of 5 thousand cubic meters of wall operation per year. it is done. this is the same coastal wall that you built in the village. now, what has been done is that we don't have drift towards the river. beit trees are the most effective in preventing floods and here , so far, no water has penetrated this route. you didn't blow the trees and the water returned to its original path in 1998, it rained 70 mm lik
the city helps to prevent river floods and river floods from threatening the city of taleghan. trees also create a kind of coastal wall in the river bed. this is one of the examples of biological coastal walls that are usually built next to rivers and streams that have destructive power. with native species of the region spruce, willow and raspberry. this wall was built to prevent the movement of water and sediments into lands and facilities in the watershed of 120,000 hectares , taleghan,...
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the main life artery of polesie are rivers. for us this is the yaselda river.nks of yaselda, we somehow feel it. the strength that the river gives us, the valley of the yaselda river belongs to the territory of ramsar sites, mostly it is very swampy, along the river our sporo reserve, it is the lungs of europe, because these swamps are an untouched corner of nature. and is also a habitat for rare birds, red-listed birds and rare plants. the symbol of the verizhsky region is our aquatic warbler, as the largest nesting area of the aquatic warbler in europe is located here. in years, if there is a large amount of precipitation, then the river floods and... this whole swamp turns into a large lake, but there are also years when there is drought and the swamp dries up, you can walk through it just to walk, 10 years ago, when almost every resident of the village of zditov had a cow, then all these swamps were mowed by hand, now, when, due to inconvenience, the grass is not mowed, the swamps are overgrown, but still... sporovsky wildlife sanctuary, of course, we mak
the main life artery of polesie are rivers. for us this is the yaselda river.nks of yaselda, we somehow feel it. the strength that the river gives us, the valley of the yaselda river belongs to the territory of ramsar sites, mostly it is very swampy, along the river our sporo reserve, it is the lungs of europe, because these swamps are an untouched corner of nature. and is also a habitat for rare birds, red-listed birds and rare plants. the symbol of the verizhsky region is our aquatic warbler,...
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for more than two decades. >> it atmospheric river is really a river in the sky but a river of waterby the wind. >> reporter: atmospheric rivers can measure 500 miles across and 2,000 miles long. carrying about as much water as 25 mississippi rivers. they are expected to strengthen as climate change heats the planet because a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. >> the top 1% wettest days could be a lot wetter. >> reporter: last winter, a series of atmospheric rivers pummeled california. the storms busted the state's drought but because $4.6 billion in damage. using lessons learned from hunting hurricanes... >> now. >> reporter: government scientists are now getting a better understanding of atmospheric rivers by dropping thousands of these sensors. >> drop. >> reporter: into the storms. >> we will see there's pressure, temperature, humidity, and gps wind speed all displayed in real-time. >> reporter: noaa says data from flights like these have already improve the accuracy of forecast by 10%. better pinpointing where and when storms will hit and how much rain and snow will fall. th
for more than two decades. >> it atmospheric river is really a river in the sky but a river of waterby the wind. >> reporter: atmospheric rivers can measure 500 miles across and 2,000 miles long. carrying about as much water as 25 mississippi rivers. they are expected to strengthen as climate change heats the planet because a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. >> the top 1% wettest days could be a lot wetter. >> reporter: last winter, a series of atmospheric rivers...
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the river. watersheds on the banks of rivers that protect urban and rural areas against floods. for example, here under the sefid rood watershed in taleghan, the southern slope of alborz. we are now in a watershed. this river is the lifeblood of this watershed. it is based on the report of the research institute of soil protection and watershed management in the last 30 spring, the shore of the taleghan river, the field of taht and fresh every there were floods for years. when the flood came, it was really miserable. it destroyed all the shops. the water came and went in the shops. our houses and livestock farms were completely flooded. a few years ago , when the bridge was washed away, these people could not come and go anymore. with the implementation of the watershed project in this area in 1972, these coastal walls protected residential areas during floods and possible river overflows. the wall that you see between the river and the city of talaghan helps to prevent river overflows and river
the river. watersheds on the banks of rivers that protect urban and rural areas against floods. for example, here under the sefid rood watershed in taleghan, the southern slope of alborz. we are now in a watershed. this river is the lifeblood of this watershed. it is based on the report of the research institute of soil protection and watershed management in the last 30 spring, the shore of the taleghan river, the field of taht and fresh every there were floods for years. when the flood came,...
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beds, then in belarus, on the territory of belarus, i went out onto a wide river, put on fins, swamrs along the banks everywhere, there are a lot of vipers along the banks of rivers, well, a snake once bit me, it’s okay, a viper, but there ’s this poison, well, a hornet is more dangerous for humans. well, in the swamps along small rivers , in order to move you need machetes , so that you have to cut off branches there, then that’s it, two knives are required, because you can get into the nets, it turns out, i thought so, since i was fishing in ukraine, then got into the nets a couple of times and there must be two knives, one on the leg, one on the belt, in order to cut out of the grid and float up, because you are measuring on a delay, well, as practice has shown, there are no grids in belarus. you can take any weight on water, well, it still floats in swamps, and the main thing is to go through swamps, on inaccessible banks, where people wo n’t approach, in swamps the dog won’t catch the trail, i was afraid that they might see from the quadcopter, but it thermally insulates the we
beds, then in belarus, on the territory of belarus, i went out onto a wide river, put on fins, swamrs along the banks everywhere, there are a lot of vipers along the banks of rivers, well, a snake once bit me, it’s okay, a viper, but there ’s this poison, well, a hornet is more dangerous for humans. well, in the swamps along small rivers , in order to move you need machetes , so that you have to cut off branches there, then that’s it, two knives are required, because you can get into the...
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the wall you can see between the river and the city of taleghan helps to prevent the river and the river from threatening the city of taleghan. trees also create a kind of coastal wall in the river bed . this is one of the examples of the walls of the walls it is a biological beach with native species of cypress, willow and raspberry. this wall has been built to prevent the movement of water and sewage into the lands and facilities in the 120,000-hectare watershed of taleghan, and 40,000 hectares of water management operations have been carried out. in five sub-areas in length. 5 km and in an area of 5 thousand cubic meters , the annual wall operation was carried out in 1998, 70 mm of rain was repeated as in 1971, but with this coastal wall, there was no more flood damage. the design of this wall has a return cycle of 500 years. he turns to the walls and has done his work the city and the residential areas behind which the park is created. which has been created to keep it free from flood risk. according to the statistics of the soil protection and watershed management research institu
the wall you can see between the river and the city of taleghan helps to prevent the river and the river from threatening the city of taleghan. trees also create a kind of coastal wall in the river bed . this is one of the examples of the walls of the walls it is a biological beach with native species of cypress, willow and raspberry. this wall has been built to prevent the movement of water and sewage into the lands and facilities in the 120,000-hectare watershed of taleghan, and 40,000...
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i that police have found a body in the river? ~ ., river? i think we need to give credit to the _ river? i think we need to give credit to the met _ river? i think we need to give credit to the met police's - credit to the met police's underwater search unit. they have been searching for some time. it was important to find the body but to be perfectly honest i wasn't entirely sure they would because bodies that go into the thames sometimes don't get found and bizarrely when the police were searching for the body of abdul shokoor ezedi they actually found two other bodies which were unconnected, which would give you an indication of how turbulence that river is, the undercurrent, and the fact that if you go into that river with all the currents, sometimes your body will go some significant distance as indeed has happened on this occasion. bud distance as indeed has happened on this occasion-— this occasion. and 'ust on the rocess this occasion. and 'ust on the pess of h this occasion. and 'ust on the process of what _ this occasion. and just
i that police have found a body in the river? ~ ., river? i think we need to give credit to the _ river? i think we need to give credit to the met _ river? i think we need to give credit to the met police's - credit to the met police's underwater search unit. they have been searching for some time. it was important to find the body but to be perfectly honest i wasn't entirely sure they would because bodies that go into the thames sometimes don't get found and bizarrely when the police were...
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those rivers, creeks, streams will continue to experience flooding rivers. i should say. coming up tomorrow. high wind warning for the areas shaded in pink hills and coast, and for the rest of you, it's a wind advisory downed trees and power outages still possible with this level three storm. we are looking at storm concerns remaining elevated for urban flooding, shallow landslides, trees and power outages, river flooding. moderate, but that will go into the high category. i'll be back with a look at the full forecast that includes another storm in the accuweather seven day forecast. ama and dan. >> all right. thank you, sandhya, and make sure you are following along with live doppler seven any time tonight by scanning the qr code, you see here on your screen, bottom left . this will get you to the same tool sandia and our weather team use through the abc seven news bay area app. it is a flooded mess in parts of the north bay. >> just check out how high the water level is in sonoma county. this is on mark west springs road near windsor. you can see some people are testing
those rivers, creeks, streams will continue to experience flooding rivers. i should say. coming up tomorrow. high wind warning for the areas shaded in pink hills and coast, and for the rest of you, it's a wind advisory downed trees and power outages still possible with this level three storm. we are looking at storm concerns remaining elevated for urban flooding, shallow landslides, trees and power outages, river flooding. moderate, but that will go into the high category. i'll be back with a...
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on the east side of the river is the pennsylvania river railroad. on the west side north and central, and at harrisburg it connects the cumberland valley railroad. so this is that railroad network the u.s. government has decided where that's going to slow. bobby down to buy time fighting joe. this is whole concept of the defensive is sacker flies five counties in south central sacrifice them all to save harrisburg. that's what everybody is going to have happened at that point in time gerald couch since that's established standard june 15th as matters look now all south of the susquehanna will be swept. june 15th. he tells the secretary of war they're coming a spark all of his intelligence, all of his spies say they're to harrisburg, of course, and wheeling the newspaper morning trumpets confederates definitely coming to charleston. oh, no. but hey, whatever. here's your emergency militia, 70 ys, they appear camp curtin on the north side of harrisburg. they're getting three days of training and they ask for 100 lunteers who are the best shots they ca
on the east side of the river is the pennsylvania river railroad. on the west side north and central, and at harrisburg it connects the cumberland valley railroad. so this is that railroad network the u.s. government has decided where that's going to slow. bobby down to buy time fighting joe. this is whole concept of the defensive is sacker flies five counties in south central sacrifice them all to save harrisburg. that's what everybody is going to have happened at that point in time gerald...
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the river eats away my property. i cannot keep my savings at the bottom in terms of talking about the the even though there are no trees here yet to fortify the island. the new plot looks promising. the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us a month and at the moment. but no one knows when juno will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line. the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day, however, is something very few do. but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time. in late february, the if you see anybody to school, i saw the teacher. what did he say? he said i should study hard. i invited him to our house. to did you see the house? i think so, but check because of the you go abroad by playing the broad. that's right. and what's that that to you alone? you look see disruptive. yeah. do you know what that's made? ok. well banana tree, right. w
the river eats away my property. i cannot keep my savings at the bottom in terms of talking about the the even though there are no trees here yet to fortify the island. the new plot looks promising. the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us a month and at the moment. but no one knows when juno will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line. the most of the told us...
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the river paints away my property. why do i cannot keep my savings at the bottom in terms of talking about the the even though there are no trees here yet to fortify the island? the new plot looks promising. the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us a mom at the moment, but no one knows when joe no, we'll get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day. however, there's something very few do but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time. in late february the have you been to school? yes, i saw the teacher. what did he say? he said i should study hard. i invited him to our house. you know, to did you see the house? i think so, but check because the the, the bugler drive by playing the road. that's right. and once that, back to you along, you look, see these rock do you yeah. do you know what that's made? ok,
the river paints away my property. why do i cannot keep my savings at the bottom in terms of talking about the the even though there are no trees here yet to fortify the island? the new plot looks promising. the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us a mom at the moment, but no one knows when joe no, we'll get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line the most of the...
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the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the the things are looking good for showed us a mom at the moment. no one knows when juno will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line. the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day, however, is something very few do. but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time in late february the anybody to school as the teacher. what did he say? he said, i should study hard. i invited him to our house to did you see the house? i think so, but check because of the google drive by playing the road. that's right. and what's that that to you alone? you look see these rough to you? yeah. do you know what that's made? ok, well, banana tree, right? whatever. and what did they put on this roster? the how is it that she and that will do and to look at the go that's the boy. is this the see how sketchy is she's afraid of falling into the water even if i knew it woul
the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the the things are looking good for showed us a mom at the moment. no one knows when juno will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line. the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day, however, is something very few do. but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time in late february the anybody to school as the teacher....
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guadalupe river in san jose. john ramos has more. >> reporter: santa clara county officials say this storm may not be as intense as some of the storms we've had this year, but it may be more long lasting. that could be a problem for people living near the rivers. like a lot of people in the neighborhood, jennifer s. keeps a close eye on the water level marks on the alma street bridge over the guadalupe river. >> usually when we have a large storm it gets up to about 14. 17 feet is when we have to move out. >> reporter: she had to evacuate her mother back in 1996, but since then it's only gotten close. still, she took pictures of how swollen the river got two weeks ago in the last big storm. >> if it rains for too long, if it rains a long time, the river rises too fast. >> reporter: that's a concern of the county as well, especially because of all the recent rainfall. >> the storm has already brought in a lot of rain from that february 4th storm. soils are saturated. >> reporter: the guadalupe river gets run off f
guadalupe river in san jose. john ramos has more. >> reporter: santa clara county officials say this storm may not be as intense as some of the storms we've had this year, but it may be more long lasting. that could be a problem for people living near the rivers. like a lot of people in the neighborhood, jennifer s. keeps a close eye on the water level marks on the alma street bridge over the guadalupe river. >> usually when we have a large storm it gets up to about 14. 17 feet is...
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in the banks of the river. so police officers are using special long range loudspeakers to tell people to get out of the creek, warning them that if they are in this area, their life is in danger. now there is an evacuation center at camden community center, and then there's also an overnight warming shelter that's at roosevelt community center. so those are two options. but while we've been here, we've seen some city crews here out here making sure that people aren't going down to the river. we've also seen a few people just come to drive by to see what the river looks like. you know, people that are familiar with what it usually looks like. they've been saying, you know, there is a lot of water here and people are interested to come look and see what it looks like. but police are saying avoid this area. it could flood really any time soon. this morning. so this is an area that they are really keeping an eye on. this morning live in san jose amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you amanda. this latest
in the banks of the river. so police officers are using special long range loudspeakers to tell people to get out of the creek, warning them that if they are in this area, their life is in danger. now there is an evacuation center at camden community center, and then there's also an overnight warming shelter that's at roosevelt community center. so those are two options. but while we've been here, we've seen some city crews here out here making sure that people aren't going down to the river....
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fin find abdul ezedi, he appears to have gone into the river thames.- gone into the river thames. investigation of this size _ gone into the river thames. on an investigation of this size and - gone into the river thames. on an investigation of this size and we i investigation of this size and we nope hundreds of police officers have been of all, what happens now as you are saying, as the police are saying they don't have a body yet. what is likely to happen with the size and scale of this investigation?- size and scale of this investiaation? , ., ., investigation? the investigation will now focus _ investigation? the investigation will now focus on _ investigation? the investigation will now focus on london. - investigation? the investigation will now focus on london. it - investigation? the investigationj will now focus on london. it will investigation? the investigation i will now focus on london. it will be focused on body recovery. sometimes body recovery can be done in a short space and time for that whatever happens they will be a team to continue to work on this. the opera
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the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us i'm on at the moment, but no one knows when joe no, we'll get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day, however, is something very few do. but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time. in late february the let me be to school. i saw the teacher. what did he say? he said i should study hard. i invited him to our house. you know, who did you see? because i think so, but check because of the bugler drive by playing the broad. that's right. and what's that, that to you alone you look see these are off to you. yeah. do you know what? that's right. ok. well, banana trees, right? whatever. and what did they put on this roster though? is it that she yeah, that would be and to look at the go, that's the boys just the see how sketchy is. she's afraid of falling into the w
the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us i'm on at the moment, but no one knows when joe no, we'll get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day, however, is something very few do. but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time. in late february the let me be to school. i saw the...
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the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us a month at the moment, but no one knows window moon. i will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day, however, is something very few do. but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time. in late february, the let me be to school. yes, i saw the teacher. what did he say? he said, i should study hard. i invited him to our house. to did you see the house? i think so, but check because of the bugler drive by playing the road. that's right. and what's that that to you along? you look see these rough to you? yeah. do you know what that's made? ok. well, banana tree, right? whatever. and what did they put on this roster? the how is it that she and that would be and to look at the go that's the boy assist the see how sketchy is she's afraid of falling into the water. yo
the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us a month at the moment, but no one knows window moon. i will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day, however, is something very few do. but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at harvest time. in late february, the let me be to school. yes, i...
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but atmospheric river was coined in 1994. it is along transfer of moisture that can vary in size and length. they are 250-375 miles per hour wide. they have the average flow of water at the mouth of the mississippi river and a strong one can transport up to 15 times that amount. it can release the water vapor in the form of rain and snow and a series of storms caused over $3 billion in losses. that was in 2021. stanford looked at atmospheric rivers between december 2023 and february 2024. the frequency with no breaks in between is becoming more common but they also look at insurance claims to find out the cost. here is what one of the researchers had to say. >> i think we were surprised by the magnitude of the impact having them in sequence. when the ground is wet and the rivers are running high, another storm is more challenging. we are expecting 20% or 15% increase in loss in a a storm following in sequence but to see a multitude of three or four times more, that magnitude surprised us even coming in. >> in la the received
but atmospheric river was coined in 1994. it is along transfer of moisture that can vary in size and length. they are 250-375 miles per hour wide. they have the average flow of water at the mouth of the mississippi river and a strong one can transport up to 15 times that amount. it can release the water vapor in the form of rain and snow and a series of storms caused over $3 billion in losses. that was in 2021. stanford looked at atmospheric rivers between december 2023 and february 2024. the...
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how high will the rivers and creeks go?ecially people are watching in san anselmo. >> that whole town has a very murky relationship with rivers and streams. how are people feeling tonight? >> reporter: we have had steady rain for several hours at this point. it stopped for a little bit, then came back not long before our live shot. this is where folks are keeping a close eye on conditions. 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. is when we saw the heaviest downpours and the creek rose a few feet. with the flooding history here, folks are doing their best to stay prepared. >> reporter: the atmospheric river providing a heavy downpour in san anselmo, creating a soggy commute from those downtown. this sandbag station is available to residents who may need some. >> almost every business, if you look inside their doors, they have these at the ready. >> reporter: matthew smith works at souvenir and he shows the flood measures most businesses have in place as the creek begins to flood but he is a native of san anselmo and knows that conditions can
how high will the rivers and creeks go?ecially people are watching in san anselmo. >> that whole town has a very murky relationship with rivers and streams. how are people feeling tonight? >> reporter: we have had steady rain for several hours at this point. it stopped for a little bit, then came back not long before our live shot. this is where folks are keeping a close eye on conditions. 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. is when we saw the heaviest downpours and the creek rose a few feet....
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keeping a close eye on the river. and the possibility for landslides with saturated soil and the gusty conditions. we go to the potential for more downed trees as well. also monitoring the coastline expecting dangerous waves starting tomorrow through sunday and we will see a high surf advisory go into effect. something to be mindful of. those folks planning ahead to the sierra unfortunately the window to head up there was yesterday and pretty much today. after that we are seeing these stormy conditions start to ramp up, and there will be a warning in effect through wednesday morning. talking about gusty conditions and low visibility. could cause power issues as well. the closure of roads with chains required. if you have plans to head up there the window will be typed. here is the reason why. i did want to take you all the way through sunday because heading into tonight and tomorrow we will see that through early sunday spreading widespread into saturday into sunday where we will see the storm system slow down a bit a
keeping a close eye on the river. and the possibility for landslides with saturated soil and the gusty conditions. we go to the potential for more downed trees as well. also monitoring the coastline expecting dangerous waves starting tomorrow through sunday and we will see a high surf advisory go into effect. something to be mindful of. those folks planning ahead to the sierra unfortunately the window to head up there was yesterday and pretty much today. after that we are seeing these stormy...
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on the east side of the river is the pennsylvania river railroad. on the west side north and central, and at harrisburg it connects the cumberland valley railroad. so this is that railroad network the u.s. government has decided where that's going to slow. bobby down to buy time fighting joe. this is whole concept of the defensive is sacker flies five counties in south central sacrifice them all to save harrisburg. that's what everybody is going to have happened at that point in time gerald couch since that's established standard june 15th as matters look now all south of the susquehanna will be swept. june 15th. he tells the secretary of war they're coming a spark all of his intelligence, all of his spies say they're to harrisburg, of course, and wheeling the newspaper morning trumpets confederates definitely coming to charleston. oh, no. but hey, whatever. so here's yourmeency militia, 7000 boys, theyppear camp curtin on the north side of harrisburg. they're getting three days of training and they ask for 100 volunteers who are the bes shots they
on the east side of the river is the pennsylvania river railroad. on the west side north and central, and at harrisburg it connects the cumberland valley railroad. so this is that railroad network the u.s. government has decided where that's going to slow. bobby down to buy time fighting joe. this is whole concept of the defensive is sacker flies five counties in south central sacrifice them all to save harrisburg. that's what everybody is going to have happened at that point in time gerald...
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river in the sky, but it's a river of water vapor pushed by the wind. >> reporter: atmospheric riverseasure 500 miles across and 2,000 miles long. carrying about as much water as 25 mississippi rivers. they are expected to strengthen as climate change heats the planet because a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. >> the top 1% wettest days could be a lot wetter. >> reporter: last winter, pummeled california.ric rivers- the storms busted the state's drought, but caused $4.6 billion in damage. using lessons learned from hunting hurricanes... >> and release on now. >> reporter: government scientists are now getting a better understanding of atmospheric rivers by dropping dozens of these sensors... >> we need to drop. >> reporter: into the storms. >> we will see the pressure, temperature, humidity, and gps wind speed all displayed in real-time. >> reporter: noaa says data from flights like these has already improved the accuracy of forecasts by 10%, better pinpointing where and when storms will hit and how much rain and snow will fall. that can save lives. >> it gives people better awa
river in the sky, but it's a river of water vapor pushed by the wind. >> reporter: atmospheric riverseasure 500 miles across and 2,000 miles long. carrying about as much water as 25 mississippi rivers. they are expected to strengthen as climate change heats the planet because a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. >> the top 1% wettest days could be a lot wetter. >> reporter: last winter, pummeled california.ric rivers- the storms busted the state's drought, but caused $4.6...
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there's going to be an atmospheric river. it's where it's directed at the california coast. forecast models says the strength of the next atmospheric river is going to be almost identical to the one yesterday and last night. a different forecast model is telling a different story saying it's going to be a much weaker event with the bulk of the rain and wind energy really being directed farther down towards the central coast and southern california. either way we're likely to get additional rainfall in the bay area. the most likely scenario over the next seven days, we're talking about 2 to 4 inches of rain across the bay area with more than 5 inches of rain in the santa cruz mountains. this is more evenly distributed than the usual pockets of heavy rain we see in the north bay with rain shadow effect because the direction the rain comes from and the uncertainty with how the system will behave. this is not the final forecast for the weekend. be prepared for rain and wind, rain lingering into monday and back to our showery pattern tuesday and wednesday, maybe even thursday. if
there's going to be an atmospheric river. it's where it's directed at the california coast. forecast models says the strength of the next atmospheric river is going to be almost identical to the one yesterday and last night. a different forecast model is telling a different story saying it's going to be a much weaker event with the bulk of the rain and wind energy really being directed farther down towards the central coast and southern california. either way we're likely to get additional...
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the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us i'm on at the moment. but no one knows when juno will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line. the the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day however is something very few do but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at one of his time in late february the anybody to school or the teacher. what did he say? he said i should study hard. i invited him to our house. to did you see the house? i think so, but check because of the the you go abroad by playing the broad. that's right. and what's that, that to you alone you look see these are off to you. yeah. do you know what that's made? oh, well banana trees, right. whatever. and what did they put on this roster? that was it that she yeah, that would be. and to look at the go, that's the boys just the see how sketchy is. she's afraid of falling into the water . findin
the river is a safe distance away. i should have some on plan to move ahead of time and all the neighbors are pitching in the things are looking good for showed us i'm on at the moment. but no one knows when juno will get hungry again and start knowing on the shore line. the the most of the told us are developed muslims praying 5 times a day however is something very few do but no farmer wants to miss the spiritual chancing at one of his time in late february the anybody to school or the...
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primorye rescuers plan to clean up rivers in nine regions of the region. it is, of course, unrealistic to protect yourself from the rampant elements 100%, but reduce the scale consequences are still possible. sergey antsydin, maxim mintsev, ntv far eastern bureau. three-year-old aidi from the lugansk people's republic really needs help; a serious illness prevents her from learning to speak and understanding the speech of others. aida's central nervous system is affected. a rehabilitation course can help, its cost is 270 thousand rubles. alexey chebotarev about what you and i can do for aida right now. this is not the kind of child one imagines when you hear the phrase central nervous system disorder. aida bardaeva izlutugina. blue -eyed girl with a gaze, runs, jumps, draws, plays, toys are all like other three-year-olds, a horse, a rocking chair, dolls and a whole plush zoo, educational sets, yellow, let's take it first, yellow, let's yellow, well done, sensorimotor alalia, here what the doctors suspect about aida bardaeva , no one has made a final diagnos
primorye rescuers plan to clean up rivers in nine regions of the region. it is, of course, unrealistic to protect yourself from the rampant elements 100%, but reduce the scale consequences are still possible. sergey antsydin, maxim mintsev, ntv far eastern bureau. three-year-old aidi from the lugansk people's republic really needs help; a serious illness prevents her from learning to speak and understanding the speech of others. aida's central nervous system is affected. a rehabilitation course...
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the bucks are 0-2 under new coach doc rivers. west coast conference college basketball, saint mary's, hosting santa clara. head coach hoping for a break. it was not going to happen. here is alex with two minutes left. puts them up by 11. saint mary's hung on and won continue. the gales, remain undefeated in conference play. won 14 of the last 15 games. >> the 9ers will be gone by sunday but golf pro amlingers through sunday. new forplat, no music and entertainment celebrities. it is all up to an 80-player field to brave the monterey peninsula elements. high winds and rain expected all week. oh, tony finau hit the driver to the par 37 hold. normally his driver is 300 yards, the elements swayed his judgment, 150. and then a three iron, green side, number 18. directly into the wind. it is going to be hard to score in those conditions. sara, that does not look like a lot of fun. i don't mind missing out on that one. >> i bet not, vern. i know you are headed to vegas next week. >> wheels up 9:30 in the morning >> covering the super bo
the bucks are 0-2 under new coach doc rivers. west coast conference college basketball, saint mary's, hosting santa clara. head coach hoping for a break. it was not going to happen. here is alex with two minutes left. puts them up by 11. saint mary's hung on and won continue. the gales, remain undefeated in conference play. won 14 of the last 15 games. >> the 9ers will be gone by sunday but golf pro amlingers through sunday. new forplat, no music and entertainment celebrities. it is all...
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february, frosty morning, klekuna swans are resting on the serguch river.s part of the berezenskaya water system, which was built in 1797-1805. its length is 169 km, it connected the berezina with the western dvina, since 1805 the rich gifts of nature, ship timber and charcoal, resin, tar, furs, honey, began to be transported along the waterway to the baltic and black sea ports in one summer season. the berezenskaya water system was intensively exploited until the outbreak of world war ii. currently, it has completely lost its transport significance and is only a historical monument and a habitat for numerous semi-aquatic animals. during the great patriotic war , the territory of the reserve became a base for the partisan movement, a place of formation, rest and shelter for many partisan brigades. there were 11 partisan detachments operating here, two underground. district party committee, two hospitals. the largest partizan operation was liberation of the district center bigomal on december 19, 1942. these places became the center of the partisan region, t
february, frosty morning, klekuna swans are resting on the serguch river.s part of the berezenskaya water system, which was built in 1797-1805. its length is 169 km, it connected the berezina with the western dvina, since 1805 the rich gifts of nature, ship timber and charcoal, resin, tar, furs, honey, began to be transported along the waterway to the baltic and black sea ports in one summer season. the berezenskaya water system was intensively exploited until the outbreak of world war ii....
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those rivers, creeks, streams will continue to experience flooding rivers. i should say. coming up tomorrow. high wind warning for the areas shaded in pink hills and coast, and for the rest of you, it's a wind advisory downed trees and power outages still possible with this level three storm. we are looking at storm concerns remaining elevated for urban flooding, shallow landslides, trees and power outages, river flooding. moderate, but that will go into the high category. i'll be back with a look at the full forecast that includes another storm in the accuweather seven day forecast. ama and dan. >> all right. thank you, sandhya, and make sure you are following along with live doppler seven any time tonight by scanning the qr code, you see here on your screen, bottom left . this will get you to the same tool sandia and our weather team use through the abc seven news bay area app. it is a flooded mess in parts of the north bay. >> just check out how high the water level is in sonoma county. this is on mark west springs road near windsor. you can see some people are testing
those rivers, creeks, streams will continue to experience flooding rivers. i should say. coming up tomorrow. high wind warning for the areas shaded in pink hills and coast, and for the rest of you, it's a wind advisory downed trees and power outages still possible with this level three storm. we are looking at storm concerns remaining elevated for urban flooding, shallow landslides, trees and power outages, river flooding. moderate, but that will go into the high category. i'll be back with a...
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the amount of rain we get, the river— polluting the river.he river. the amount of rain we get, the river goes up - polluting the river. the amount of rain we get, the river goes up and down _ rain we get, the river goes up and down if_ rain we get, the river goes up and down if you — rain we get, the river goes up and down. if you don't adjust your ropes. — down. if you don't adjust your rapes. the _ down. if you don't adjust your ropes, the boat will get caught and will go _ ropes, the boat will get caught and will go under. you're live with bbc news. now some breaking football news, and former england boss roy hodgson has stepped down as manager of premier league strugglers crystal palace, just hours before their crucial clash with relegation rivals everton. hodgson, who's 76, was taken to hospital last thursday, after falling ill during training. let's speak to bbc football reporter, alex howell. alex, i suspect this was pretty inevitable, once we heard of the details of that collapse in training last week. ., �* , details of that collapse
the amount of rain we get, the river— polluting the river.he river. the amount of rain we get, the river goes up - polluting the river. the amount of rain we get, the river goes up and down _ rain we get, the river goes up and down if_ rain we get, the river goes up and down if you — rain we get, the river goes up and down. if you don't adjust your ropes. — down. if you don't adjust your rapes. the _ down. if you don't adjust your ropes, the boat will get caught and will go _ ropes, the...
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living near rivers and creeks prone to flooding are on high alert. we'll meet a man living by the guadalupe river who serves as a first warning to his neighbors. >> i get on there and i say just calm down. just relax. this has happened before and i've seen it a lot higher than it is now. >> it gives us a sense of peace when he chimes in and says i think we'll be okay. >>> we'll head to the north bay where the rain has already caused some crashes, spinouts, flooding, mudslides and more. >> good evening. i'm andrea nakano. >>> it is a first alert weather day as another atmospheric river dumps rain across the bay area tonight and is expected to continue for the next few days. taking a live look out across the bay area right now, san francisco, oakland, san jose all getting drenched tonight. let's get straight to darren peck to see what's in store for the rest of the evening. darren? >> more of that. i mean if you look at first alert doppler right now, it's very busy. maybe the lightning probably catches your eye. that's from all the stuff that's heading
living near rivers and creeks prone to flooding are on high alert. we'll meet a man living by the guadalupe river who serves as a first warning to his neighbors. >> i get on there and i say just calm down. just relax. this has happened before and i've seen it a lot higher than it is now. >> it gives us a sense of peace when he chimes in and says i think we'll be okay. >>> we'll head to the north bay where the rain has already caused some crashes, spinouts, flooding,...
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coming up, river cruising. more americans taking to the river.to the president and ceo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> one stock we are keeping an eye on is norwegian cruise lines. shares extending gains after 20% post results. >> the stock posted the biggest gain since 2020, the biggest gainer in the s&p 500 yesterday. so results for the last quarter were largely in line with expectations but guidance was optimistic. here is a chart showing the stock price but this is the forecast for the first quarter adjusted 400 50 million versus expectations of 329 million braid occupancy also above expectations adjusted dps. the company expects $.12 in the first quarter, analysts expect it -- a 20% -- $.20 loss. the management was very bullish in terms of demand but they've highlighted a lot of uncertainty related to the middle eastern conflict and they canceled or redirected cruises to israel or the red sea. as many travelers see this around the world they prefer to travel domestically and river cruise lines can be an option for those passengers print this s
coming up, river cruising. more americans taking to the river.to the president and ceo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> one stock we are keeping an eye on is norwegian cruise lines. shares extending gains after 20% post results. >> the stock posted the biggest gain since 2020, the biggest gainer in the s&p 500 yesterday. so results for the last quarter were largely in line with expectations but guidance was optimistic. here is a chart showing the stock price but this is the...
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river in the sky, but it's a river of water vapor pushed by the wind. >> reporter: atmospheric riversiles across and 2,000 miles long, carrying about as much water as 25 mississippi rivers. they're expected to strengthen as climate change heats the planet because a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. >> the top 1% wettest days could be a lot wetter. >> reporter: last winter, a series of atmospheric rivers pummeled california. the storms busted the state's drought but caused $4.6 billion in damage. using lessons learned from hunting hurricanes, government scientists are now getting a better understanding of atmospheric rivers by dropping dozens of these sensors into the storms. >> we'll see the pressure, temperature, humid, and gps wind speed all displayed in realtime. >> reporter: noaa says data from flights like these has already improved the accuracy of forecasts by 10%. better pinpointing where and when storms will hit and how much rain and snow will fall. that can save lives. >> it gives people better awareness of what might be coming. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, honolulu
river in the sky, but it's a river of water vapor pushed by the wind. >> reporter: atmospheric riversiles across and 2,000 miles long, carrying about as much water as 25 mississippi rivers. they're expected to strengthen as climate change heats the planet because a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. >> the top 1% wettest days could be a lot wetter. >> reporter: last winter, a series of atmospheric rivers pummeled california. the storms busted the state's drought but caused...
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the nation's favorite river is dying in front of our eyes.we are, slowly poisoning, slowly strangling that river that has given life to all of us. that is an outrage and it has to stop. at the heart of the case is the impact of chicken farming in the river wye catchment area. these are a breed called ros 308. this farm in herefordshire produces birds that sell for about a fiver in the supermarkets. there are 28,000 chickens in this single shed. they arrived at a day old and will spend their entire lives, that's 36 days, inside. i guess this is the reality of people wanting affordable, cheap chicken in their supermarkets. correct. during their short lives, the chickens that live in this shed will all together produce about a0 tonnes of chicken poo. just to put that in context, there are about 20 million chickens being raised here in the river wye catchment area at any one time. that's an awful lot of chicken poo. chicken poo is full of nitrogen and phosphorus, which are powerful fertilisers. so the farmers around the wye have been spreading it
the nation's favorite river is dying in front of our eyes.we are, slowly poisoning, slowly strangling that river that has given life to all of us. that is an outrage and it has to stop. at the heart of the case is the impact of chicken farming in the river wye catchment area. these are a breed called ros 308. this farm in herefordshire produces birds that sell for about a fiver in the supermarkets. there are 28,000 chickens in this single shed. they arrived at a day old and will spend their...
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river, there should be okay. but they could come close to flood stage. as far as wind is concerned the system will be windy but it is not as bad as the storms that came through back in early february. look at the screen light up and you will see a lot of intensity , as we get to sunday morning but were talking about 40 mile an hour gusts at most along the coast. and 25 to 30, for just about everybody else. it will do that first on sunday as we go through the afternoon today. and it will do it again on monday. similar timing, late morning on monday into monday afternoon. we will see another impulse of wind come through. with perhaps 40 mile an hour gusts along the coast and because of that there is a wind advisory. and that does not expire until tuesday at 4:00 in the morning. plenty of snow with the system. we did not get a lot from the saturday system but we will going forward. look what happens . we can put down a couple of feet on donner pass and snow level will get a little below 6000 feet, probably more like
river, there should be okay. but they could come close to flood stage. as far as wind is concerned the system will be windy but it is not as bad as the storms that came through back in early february. look at the screen light up and you will see a lot of intensity , as we get to sunday morning but were talking about 40 mile an hour gusts at most along the coast. and 25 to 30, for just about everybody else. it will do that first on sunday as we go through the afternoon today. and it will do it...
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the atmospheric river is moving on top of the bay area right now. even though the rain has been heavy and coming down strong, we've got the cold front just offshore, 90 miles away, and rain is going to get even more intense as that sweeps across the bay area. we are still under about four solid hours of heavy rain for the area. watch, wait, and see, be careful out there tonight, we could have some street flooding. we are expecting this storm to continue to move this rainfall off to the north and east as we had through tonight, keeping this rainfall over the east bay here into oakland and canyon. heavy rain will stay with us, and to the south, throughout san jose. there is that strong storm i talked about earlier. it is right at the coastline, this will continue to move over the east bay and south bay, with very heavy downpours. wind is 20 up to 50 mph as well, and surf and the coast, there's a lot happening here. we will take another look at the timeline coming up in 15 minutes.>>> rain and wind, arriving early. tom jensen started chasing that weath
the atmospheric river is moving on top of the bay area right now. even though the rain has been heavy and coming down strong, we've got the cold front just offshore, 90 miles away, and rain is going to get even more intense as that sweeps across the bay area. we are still under about four solid hours of heavy rain for the area. watch, wait, and see, be careful out there tonight, we could have some street flooding. we are expecting this storm to continue to move this rainfall off to the north...
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of water that flows through the mouth of the mississippi river. the reason we call them atmospheric river isn't just that similarity. it's also that they're relatively narrow spared to the entire scope of the atmosphere. only about 250 to just short of 400 miles across, but they are bringing all that moisture from the ocean and eventually runs into land. as the air goes up, it gets squeezed. think of holding a sponge and squeezing it from the bottom. some of the water will fall out. that is exactly what happens. as you squeeze the atmosphere, the topography squeezes that air overhead and it results in moderate to heavy rainfall across the bay area, heavy snowfall within the sierra depending on exactly where the moisture comes from. if it's tropical, it won't be as likely to result in heavier snow in the sierra. these have happened more frequently recently. one of the influences of that has been the el nino event underway since last year. it is that unusually warm ocean water right around the equator. we've got plotted on the globe here the sea sur
of water that flows through the mouth of the mississippi river. the reason we call them atmospheric river isn't just that similarity. it's also that they're relatively narrow spared to the entire scope of the atmosphere. only about 250 to just short of 400 miles across, but they are bringing all that moisture from the ocean and eventually runs into land. as the air goes up, it gets squeezed. think of holding a sponge and squeezing it from the bottom. some of the water will fall out. that is...
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how high will the rivers and creeks go? especially people are watching in san anselmo. >> that whole town has a very murky relationship with rivers and streams. how are people feeling tonight? >> reporter: we have had steady rain for several hours at this point. it stopped for a little bit, then came back not long before our live shot. this is where folks are keeping a close eye on conditions. 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. is when we saw the heaviest downpours and the creek rose a few feet. with the flooding history here, folks are doing their best to stay prepared. >> reporter: the atmospheric river providing a heavy downpour in san anselmo, creating a soggy commute from those downtown. this sandbag station is available to residents who may need some. >> almost every business, if you look inside their doors, they have these at the ready. >> reporter: matthew smith works at souvenir and he shows the flood measures most businesses have in place as the creek begins to flood but he is a native of san anselmo and knows that conditions
how high will the rivers and creeks go? especially people are watching in san anselmo. >> that whole town has a very murky relationship with rivers and streams. how are people feeling tonight? >> reporter: we have had steady rain for several hours at this point. it stopped for a little bit, then came back not long before our live shot. this is where folks are keeping a close eye on conditions. 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. is when we saw the heaviest downpours and the creek rose a few...