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i mean, officials at noaa are saying the world's oceans have gone, quote, crazy haywire. haywire, i should say. and the data is pretty alarming. now, two thirds of the world's coral reefs are facing heat level stress high enough to cause bleaching. so let's start with what is coral bleaching? it happens as a result of abnormal ocean conditions, such as unusually warm or cold temperatures, or when the water is more acidic than normal. the corals respond by pushing out tiny photosynthetic algae that live inside their tissue that causes the normally colorful marine wildlife to turn ghostly white. researchers are hoping for a shift, and i'm just hoping that the water temperatures will will come down enough to for the most of the corals to survive and recover. because the alternative is if the corals die, then it's, you know, takes a long time for reefs to recover. and scientists say coral can survive bleaching, but the process of it bleaching itself makes it susceptible to things like diseases and can also stunt the growth and reproduction. now, noaa had to add additional ale
i mean, officials at noaa are saying the world's oceans have gone, quote, crazy haywire. haywire, i should say. and the data is pretty alarming. now, two thirds of the world's coral reefs are facing heat level stress high enough to cause bleaching. so let's start with what is coral bleaching? it happens as a result of abnormal ocean conditions, such as unusually warm or cold temperatures, or when the water is more acidic than normal. the corals respond by pushing out tiny photosynthetic algae...
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and noaa actually issued a warning about hurricanes and the season. it's predicting this year more storms than average will turn into hurricanes. scientists say the ocean and atmosphere are warming up due to global warming. and in fact, they're reaching near record temps and that makes it more likely for storms to pick up wind speed and form hurricanes. noaa expects an 85% chance of an above normal hurricane season in areas near the atlantic ocean. hurricane season officially kicks off next week, and goes on until november . travelers are getting a head start on memorial day weekend. triple a says today will be the busiest travel day for the holiday weekend. a lot of travelers at sfo this morning, things are moving smoothly there. triple a says this afternoon and evening are set to see travel times increase by 84. the agency says this year's overall memorial day travel numbers are inching closer to a 2005 record of 44 million travelers. prices are not much higher than last year, so we're not paying much more for flights, hotels and car rentals. in fac
and noaa actually issued a warning about hurricanes and the season. it's predicting this year more storms than average will turn into hurricanes. scientists say the ocean and atmosphere are warming up due to global warming. and in fact, they're reaching near record temps and that makes it more likely for storms to pick up wind speed and form hurricanes. noaa expects an 85% chance of an above normal hurricane season in areas near the atlantic ocean. hurricane season officially kicks off next...
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the identification was officially confirmed by noaa using photos taken by the research team. the north pacific right whale is critically endangered and according to the noaa website, there are likely fewer than 500 of them remaining. wow. >> incredible. all right. that is it for the news at five. world news tonight with david muir is next. >> and for spencer christian all of us here. >> we appreciate your time. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. >>> tonight, breaking news. the severe weather threa news, the severe weather threat moves to the east coast after a weekend of deadly tornados. 70 million americans now on alert. damaging wind gusts, large hail, danger lasting through the night, already forcing ground stops at major airports. a tornado watch for the washington, d.c. area, much of the northeast under a severe thunderstorm
the identification was officially confirmed by noaa using photos taken by the research team. the north pacific right whale is critically endangered and according to the noaa website, there are likely fewer than 500 of them remaining. wow. >> incredible. all right. that is it for the news at five. world news tonight with david muir is next. >> and for spencer christian all of us here. >> we appreciate your time. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine...
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noaa issuing its highest ever early forecast. >>> and the remarkable new documentary about the beach boys. from a garage band to music legends, and your first look right here tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with severe storms moving across the country, just as millions of americans are getting ready to travel for the memorial day holiday. a record number of americans on the roads and in the air, and these new storms could be a real problem. here in new york city, the storm that swept through today, knocking down trees and power lines. at this hour, nearly 30 million americans from texas, all the way north under threats for possible tornadoes, dangerous winds, large hail. that system then moving its way east. all of this as the national weather service tonight now confirms multiple tornadoes this week touching down in iowa, including that carbon, iowa, tornado we showed you right here, lifting up pieces of homes. it was an ef-3. late today, the tornado leveling greenfield eye greenfield, iowa, upgraded to an e
noaa issuing its highest ever early forecast. >>> and the remarkable new documentary about the beach boys. from a garage band to music legends, and your first look right here tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with severe storms moving across the country, just as millions of americans are getting ready to travel for the memorial day holiday. a record number of americans on the roads and in the air, and...
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rick spinrad, from the noaa, said it would be an extraordinary year of hurricanes. 17-25 17—25 named storms with sustained winds of at least 39 mph stock of these, 8—13 are forecast to become hurricanes with maximum sustained winds of at least 7a mph. and 4— seven are forecast to become major hurricanes, that is category 3-5, with hurricanes, that is category 3—5, with maximum sustained winds of at least hundred and 11 mph. of note, the forecast for named storms, hurricanes and major hurricanes is the highest and notably has ever issued for the may outlook. —— highest noaa has ever issued for the may outlook. the australian actor chris hemsworth has been honoured with a star on the hollywood walk of fame. he's become a regular in the marvel franchise of movies and his latest blockbuster furiosa: a mad max saga opens in cinemas this month. he became a household name when he played thor back in 2011. like many australian actors, he started his career in the soap opera home and away before heading to hollywood. stay with us here on bbc news. coming up after this short break, i
rick spinrad, from the noaa, said it would be an extraordinary year of hurricanes. 17-25 17—25 named storms with sustained winds of at least 39 mph stock of these, 8—13 are forecast to become hurricanes with maximum sustained winds of at least 7a mph. and 4— seven are forecast to become major hurricanes, that is category 3-5, with hurricanes, that is category 3—5, with maximum sustained winds of at least hundred and 11 mph. of note, the forecast for named storms, hurricanes and major...
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noaa issuing its highest-ever early forecast. and what this shows tonight. >>> also, the new study here, young women, breast cancer, and future pregnancy. >>> and what celine dion has revealed tonight. asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it works with your asthma medicine to help improve lung function. that's pretty good! dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's proven to help prevent asthma attacks. it can reduce or even eliminate oral steroids. and doesn't that make things better? dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. tell your doctor right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines including steroids, withou
noaa issuing its highest-ever early forecast. and what this shows tonight. >>> also, the new study here, young women, breast cancer, and future pregnancy. >>> and what celine dion has revealed tonight. asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it works with your asthma...
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it was seen on an ocean research cruise by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa, on their ship, bell m shimada, while researchers were monitoring ocean health, evaluating water temperature as well as seabird and marine life populations. it was just kind of hanging out, which whales can tend to do, and when they're sleeping, they tend to float near the surface and come up to breathe. every so often we've learned there have only been 18 confirmed sightings off the west coast since 1955, including one in march 2023 down in monterey bay. >> experts say these types of baleen whales are endangered because of 19th century commercial whaling, even though harvest of right whales was outlawed in the 1930s, there ended up being illegal whaling by the soviet union in the 1960s and 70s that basically crushed what was left of the species. whaling is no longer a serious threat to north pacific right whales, but fishing gear, marine debris, climate change and oil and gas continue to endanger the species. >> sightings are coming up a little bit more frequently now, but we don't k
it was seen on an ocean research cruise by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa, on their ship, bell m shimada, while researchers were monitoring ocean health, evaluating water temperature as well as seabird and marine life populations. it was just kind of hanging out, which whales can tend to do, and when they're sleeping, they tend to float near the surface and come up to breathe. every so often we've learned there have only been 18 confirmed sightings off the west...
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the noaa space weather prediction center says it looks like the storm could hit a second peak tonight. the earlier peak friday night made the aurora borealis visible across the bay area and around the world. even as far south as florida. the forecasts aren't calling for the aurora to stretch quite as far tonight. noaa is still warning, though, about potential impacts to the electrical grid. >> the particular sunspot we're looking at closely now is actually 15 times the size of the earth. so it's huge. we observed these eruptions. we recognized they were going to impact earth. so we were able to give the power grid and other technology owners and operators a heads up. >> yeah. thank goodness. your best bet to see those glowing pink, green and purple lights is to get away from the city lights and hope for clear skies. spencer will have a look at your forecast in just a few minutes. well, looking live now out at sfo and the oakland airport tonight where travelers are coming up on a long delayed deadline that impacts how we fly. come next may, you will need a real id or a passport for dom
the noaa space weather prediction center says it looks like the storm could hit a second peak tonight. the earlier peak friday night made the aurora borealis visible across the bay area and around the world. even as far south as florida. the forecasts aren't calling for the aurora to stretch quite as far tonight. noaa is still warning, though, about potential impacts to the electrical grid. >> the particular sunspot we're looking at closely now is actually 15 times the size of the earth....
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the other one is noaa. and they show slightly different things. so let's just go ahead and throw one up and you tell us what what this is telling us. so when we pull this up and look at this d determine, oh, is the bay area including the visibility area, aordi to this map, it seems to say yes, because you tell me. but i think the green line on the bottois t lowest part that you can possibly, possibly see it othe horizon. right. >> but i just want to tell you that predicting space weather is even harder than predicting earth weather. so generally speaking, it's not gooto te these too seriously. we won't know how far south they come until th arrive. okay, b here's there are two hints i want to give our viewers. fir of all, in order to see the very faint curtains of light, you need to be in a dark locatio. so if you'ren the middle of the city, there's no chance. but if you happen to be in a dark location this weekend, at night, check it out. and the other possibility is to use your cell phone camera. some of these curtains of light, which, by the way
the other one is noaa. and they show slightly different things. so let's just go ahead and throw one up and you tell us what what this is telling us. so when we pull this up and look at this d determine, oh, is the bay area including the visibility area, aordi to this map, it seems to say yes, because you tell me. but i think the green line on the bottois t lowest part that you can possibly, possibly see it othe horizon. right. >> but i just want to tell you that predicting space weather...
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here's what noaa has to say about it. expecting an above-normal season, 80% chance we will see that, with 17-25-named storms, and of those, 4 to 7 becoming major hurricanes. this is the greatest number of storms in a noaa forecast history. from all the times they've been doing this, this is the highest they've gone. that says something. we are transitioning to a la nina in the pacific. that's going to play into this. we've got really warm temperatures across the tropical atlantic. talking sea surface temperatures that are more like august than this time of year. so all of that leading us to the potential for degrees. cleveland and detroit head to the low 80s with plenty of sunshine. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you. >>> thank you, angie. "early today" is back in a minute with the worst day for markets in over a year. >>> and finding home sweet home is a bigger headache than ever. r new tool that maps out where it's the hardest to buy. your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil
here's what noaa has to say about it. expecting an above-normal season, 80% chance we will see that, with 17-25-named storms, and of those, 4 to 7 becoming major hurricanes. this is the greatest number of storms in a noaa forecast history. from all the times they've been doing this, this is the highest they've gone. that says something. we are transitioning to a la nina in the pacific. that's going to play into this. we've got really warm temperatures across the tropical atlantic. talking sea...
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noaa has a website where you can look up hazards and safety tips. take a look at this clip. it shows you how to survive a short break . why is this type of wave so dangerous? imagine the weight of a car pushing down on your head, neck or back and pinning you against the sand. that is the impact a shorebreak wave can have and change your life forever. now videos just like that one are included in that website now. did you know waves are most commonly caused by wind and surface waves are created by the friction between wind and surface water. the continual disturbance creates a wave crest, and that's known as the highest part of a wave. of course, another thing that we always look out for and monitor are sneaker waves and rip currents swimming parallel to the ocean. never turn your back to the ocean is always going to be a key component, but also checking the weather forecast for the day, right? so if you know that the winds are going to be stronger, there's rip currents, warnings or things like that. that is also a critical component. i will make sure to link that website whe
noaa has a website where you can look up hazards and safety tips. take a look at this clip. it shows you how to survive a short break . why is this type of wave so dangerous? imagine the weight of a car pushing down on your head, neck or back and pinning you against the sand. that is the impact a shorebreak wave can have and change your life forever. now videos just like that one are included in that website now. did you know waves are most commonly caused by wind and surface waves are created...
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so up next, we are breaking down a new noaa report about the impacts of the heat. and it is a big job for warriors coach steve kerr this summer leading the men's olympic basketball team. and our raj mathai got a chance to speak with him on how it feels to rally this team of superstars to another gold. but before we head to break, we want to know what trending story would you like to see later on in this newscast? have a poll up right now on my instagram. a lot of you have already voted. thank you so much. but for those of you who haven't, so have a little bit more time to vote for one of these stories, right here. musk's new startup valued at $24 billion bruce springsteen postpones concerts or dallas crowd boos travis kelce during an nba game. we'reoing to g we're warehouse right now because our chris chmura has been working on a number of olympic stories because, as we know, we are 60 days out from the olympics high kris. hello. so what's going on here? so our team will pack up for paris in here. meanwhile, team usa is already packing up. and you ever heard that o
so up next, we are breaking down a new noaa report about the impacts of the heat. and it is a big job for warriors coach steve kerr this summer leading the men's olympic basketball team. and our raj mathai got a chance to speak with him on how it feels to rally this team of superstars to another gold. but before we head to break, we want to know what trending story would you like to see later on in this newscast? have a poll up right now on my instagram. a lot of you have already voted. thank...
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noaa warning it's never seen one like this before. >>> the new clashes on campus. pro-palestinian protesters at ucla climbing on to rooftops, occupying a building. police moving into their camp while the school's president is away, testifying on capitol hill. >>> the major anti-trust suit filed against live nation. the doj accusing it of illegally driving up concert prices for fans. >>> new video of the arrest of the world's top golfer, scottie scheffler. the officer seen running after his suv. dash cam of scheffler led away in cuffs. and why that arresting officer has now been disciplined. >>> the new email scam. crooks tapping right into your bank account. chances are you've already been targeted. >>> and right after one of the hardest moments of his life, the high school valedictorian's inspiring speech bringing his classmates to tears. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> and good evening. i'm tom llamas, in for lester. deadly and destructive severe weather both here and in mexico is where we want to start tonight. in northern mexico, t
noaa warning it's never seen one like this before. >>> the new clashes on campus. pro-palestinian protesters at ucla climbing on to rooftops, occupying a building. police moving into their camp while the school's president is away, testifying on capitol hill. >>> the major anti-trust suit filed against live nation. the doj accusing it of illegally driving up concert prices for fans. >>> new video of the arrest of the world's top golfer, scottie scheffler. the officer...
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noaa says record warm water temperatures and the forming of a la nina pattern across the atlantic will lead to an above average hurricane season, making this year's hurricane forecast the highest ever for noaa's may outlook. specifically there's an 85% chance of an above normal season , a 10% chance of a near normal season, and a 5% chance of a below normal season. >> noaa says the forecast is cause for concern, but not panic. they urge that the time to act is now and that communities need to prepare prior to a hurricane's arrival, and sea surface temperatures have been trending high. >> certainly some all time record highs in the last couple of years. and that's one of the other reasons, right along with climate change, you've got these warming the warming oceans and hurricanes love a warm ocean. so that's basically the, what do you call it? it's the linchpin. you know, if you get hot water, 79, 80, 80 degree water, you're going to get yourself the ability to have a lot of tropical activity. and that's where we are. today's highs. there they are, pretty pleasant day. a little cooler t
noaa says record warm water temperatures and the forming of a la nina pattern across the atlantic will lead to an above average hurricane season, making this year's hurricane forecast the highest ever for noaa's may outlook. specifically there's an 85% chance of an above normal season , a 10% chance of a near normal season, and a 5% chance of a below normal season. >> noaa says the forecast is cause for concern, but not panic. they urge that the time to act is now and that communities...
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el pronÓstico de la noaa, 17—25 tormentas con nombres. 8—13 huracanes. 4—7, huracanes intensos. el factor que influye en esta temporada es la niÑa, con vientos alisios que no se registra una temporada activa en el pacÍfico. carolina: cÓmo se pueden preparar las personas? reportera: hay que aprovechar las dos primeras semanas de junio. no se van a cobrar impuestos para comprar artÍculos necesarios. hay que comprar comida y un galÓn de agua por persona para siete dÍas. es una temporada activa. borja: vamos a la pausa. ya seguimos. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ ♪ [mÚsica]s necesitas que tú camisa sirva para algo más que para trabajar. como cuando necesita ser un hombro grande y suave donde llorar. por eso downy la hace más suave, más fresca y mejor. downy. dale vida a tu ropa. ♪♪ cuando tienes eczema moderado a grave está bien lucirse. lúcete. con dupixent lúcete con una piel con menos lesiones y notablemente menos picazón. los adultos y niños de 6 meses o más con eczema tienen muchas razones para lucir su piel. con dupixent, el medicamento biológico número uno
el pronÓstico de la noaa, 17—25 tormentas con nombres. 8—13 huracanes. 4—7, huracanes intensos. el factor que influye en esta temporada es la niÑa, con vientos alisios que no se registra una temporada activa en el pacÍfico. carolina: cÓmo se pueden preparar las personas? reportera: hay que aprovechar las dos primeras semanas de junio. no se van a cobrar impuestos para comprar artÍculos necesarios. hay que comprar comida y un galÓn de agua por persona para siete dÍas. es una...
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...
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according to noaa the sun is still pretty active so again if you did not already get a chance to see the northern lights, you might get lucky tonight. bill: no look here in l.a. it's not going that far south and even if it was, it has been overcast nonstop. unfortunate for us. thank you, will talk to you soon. arthel: to bat for us floridians look to widespread damage after deadly storms pummeled the panhandle yesterday officials catastrophic when spawned some tornadoes one person is dead in the tallahassee area the fifth person killed by severe weather this week. "fox weather" brandy campbell is live in tallahassee with more. >> hate arthel. just this week across the u.s. there is been at least 112 confirmed tornadoes folks here in tallahassee are also dealing with the brunt of the storms you can see the aftermath and just behind me in the myers park neighborhood. the treat coverage canopy here in tallahassee one woman killed after treat felt her family's home. we've seen businesses with the damage, some with roofs ripped off. the railroad square witness their livelihood to be devas
according to noaa the sun is still pretty active so again if you did not already get a chance to see the northern lights, you might get lucky tonight. bill: no look here in l.a. it's not going that far south and even if it was, it has been overcast nonstop. unfortunate for us. thank you, will talk to you soon. arthel: to bat for us floridians look to widespread damage after deadly storms pummeled the panhandle yesterday officials catastrophic when spawned some tornadoes one person is dead in...
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and according to noaa a, it has caused some issues at big power grids across the country. but it likely won't impact power in neighborhoods. noa a a's space weather prediction center classified yesterday's solar storm at the highest level, a g5. the agency says this is extremely rare. here's a breakdown of how it all works. >> those energized particles, they react with the molecules and atoms and particles in our own atmosphere. and as things settle down and this constantly goes on back and forth, light is emitted. and that light is what we see as the aurora. >> reporter: and we're seeing some remark if,, sid owe of the aurora. -- remarkable video. it's a bucket list thing for a lot of people, and last night millions of american people got to see the pink, green and purple skies lit up right in their backyards. as of this morning, conditions are back to a level 4 storm, but the sun's surface is still pretty active according to fox weather. with that said, noaa says there's still a risk it could impact gps and communication here on earth. and, griff, there's currently seven
and according to noaa a, it has caused some issues at big power grids across the country. but it likely won't impact power in neighborhoods. noa a a's space weather prediction center classified yesterday's solar storm at the highest level, a g5. the agency says this is extremely rare. here's a breakdown of how it all works. >> those energized particles, they react with the molecules and atoms and particles in our own atmosphere. and as things settle down and this constantly goes on back...
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researchers aboard a noaa ship spotted the whale. the north pacific right whale is critically endangered. marine biologists believe there are fewer than 500 of the whales remaining. noaa says right whales are documented to sing or use repeated patterns of whale calls, making them all the more mysterious. >> right now, to a break in in a southern california home. not your usual thief, though. security cameras caught this bear ransacking a fridge and the garage of a home in monrovia last year. apparently it was looking for something sweet. the bear can be seen pulling a chocolate cake out of the fridge. well, friday, the same bear was caught on camera walking off with a pack of oreos . it broke the window of a house to get into the kitchen of that home has a real sweet tooth. >> it's my kind of bear. >> exactly. >> a massive bond measure to pay for school improvements is on the table. but what happened to the millions voters approved before? we are digging into the spending questions. >> people see. okay, i have two candidates that loo
researchers aboard a noaa ship spotted the whale. the north pacific right whale is critically endangered. marine biologists believe there are fewer than 500 of the whales remaining. noaa says right whales are documented to sing or use repeated patterns of whale calls, making them all the more mysterious. >> right now, to a break in in a southern california home. not your usual thief, though. security cameras caught this bear ransacking a fridge and the garage of a home in monrovia last...
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noaa's space weather prediction center classified yesterday's solar storm as a g5, the highest level are. now, here's some more video of the remarkable northern lights that people were seeing. seeing this is a bucket list thing for a lot of people. and millions of americans got to check that off last night when those pink, between and purple skies lit up right in their backyards. here's a fizz zest explaining how it works. >> basically what happens is part of the sun actually lifts off the surface, right? so this plasma, the charged particles, the magnetic field that makes up the sun, part of it streams away into space. >> reporter: and nasa says that the storms didn't cause any if serious issues with the seven astronauts aboard the international space station. and as of this morning, conditions are back to a level 4 storm, but the sun's surface is still pretty active according to fox weather. so if you missed seeing those northern lights last night, you still might have a chance to catch a glimpse tonight or the coming days. jacqui: all right. madison scarpino for a as, thanks. give
noaa's space weather prediction center classified yesterday's solar storm as a g5, the highest level are. now, here's some more video of the remarkable northern lights that people were seeing. seeing this is a bucket list thing for a lot of people. and millions of americans got to check that off last night when those pink, between and purple skies lit up right in their backyards. here's a fizz zest explaining how it works. >> basically what happens is part of the sun actually lifts off...
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noaa for the first time in 20 years flagging a geomagnetic storm so strong, it could possibly threaten communications and power grids here on earth. solar flares triggering spectacular displays of the aurora boreal sister, directed towa
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it was seen on an ocean research cruise by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa, on their ship bell m shimada, while researchers were monitoring ocean health, evaluating water temperature, as well as seabird and marine life populations. it was just kind of hanging out, which whales can tend to do, and when they're sleeping, they tend to float near the surface and come up to breathe. every so often we've learned there have only been 18 confirmed sightings off the west coast since 1955, including one in march 2023 down in monterey bay. experts say these types of baleen whales are endangered because of 19th century commercial whaling, even though harvest of right whales was outlawed in the 1930s, there ended up being illegal whaling by the soviet union in the 1960s, and 70s that basically crushed what was left of the species. whaling is no longer a serious threat to north pacific right whales, but fishing gear, marine debris, climate change and oil and gas continue to endanger the species. sightings are coming up a little bit more frequently now, but we don't know n
it was seen on an ocean research cruise by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa, on their ship bell m shimada, while researchers were monitoring ocean health, evaluating water temperature, as well as seabird and marine life populations. it was just kind of hanging out, which whales can tend to do, and when they're sleeping, they tend to float near the surface and come up to breathe. every so often we've learned there have only been 18 confirmed sightings off the west...
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it was seen on an ocean research cruise by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa, on their ship bell m shimada, while researchers were monitoring ocean health, evaluating water temperature as well as seabird and marine life populations. >> it was just kind of hanging out, which whales can tend to do. and when they're sleeping, they tend to float near the surface and come up to breathe. every so often we've learned there have only been 18 confirmed sightings off the west coast since 1955, including one in march 2023. >> down in monterey bay, experts say these types of baleen whales are endangered because of 19th century commercial whaling, even though harvest of right whales was outlawed in the 1930s, there ended up being illegal whaling by the soviet union in the 1960s, and 70s that basically crushed what was left of the species. whaling is no longer a serious threat to north pacific right whales, but fishing gear, marine debris, climate change and oil and gas continue to endanger the species. >> sightings are coming up a little bit more frequently now, but we don
it was seen on an ocean research cruise by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa, on their ship bell m shimada, while researchers were monitoring ocean health, evaluating water temperature as well as seabird and marine life populations. >> it was just kind of hanging out, which whales can tend to do. and when they're sleeping, they tend to float near the surface and come up to breathe. every so often we've learned there have only been 18 confirmed sightings off the...
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researchers aboard a noaa ship spotted the whale. the north pacific right whale is critically endangered. marine biologists believe there are less than 500 of them remaining. noaa says right whales are documented to sing or to use repeated patterns or whale calls, making them all the more beautiful also. >> guess who's back, back, back again just in time for the unofficial start of summer. after months without a sighting. and we have been wondering here, where is she? the santa cruz ot are known for causing a bit of trouble with surfers. is back. otter 841 was spotted over the weekend by photographer mark woodward. woodward has been a close watcher of otter 841, who usually roams the santa cruz area. the otter gained some national notoriety last summer for being aggressive to local surfers and evading capture by wildlife teams. she is still free, of course, experts suggest that you stay away from otters and other wildlife and to be fair, i think she was protecting her. >> her pup pups. >> so i'm a firm believer we're in her house, we
researchers aboard a noaa ship spotted the whale. the north pacific right whale is critically endangered. marine biologists believe there are less than 500 of them remaining. noaa says right whales are documented to sing or to use repeated patterns or whale calls, making them all the more beautiful also. >> guess who's back, back, back again just in time for the unofficial start of summer. after months without a sighting. and we have been wondering here, where is she? the santa cruz ot...
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science research and noaa and nti a. this includes critical investments in maintenance, renovations and improvements at our campuses. so in closing, i just want to echo what the chairman said in the ranking member said our work at the commerce department focuses on strengthening america's competitiveness both at home and abroad so american workers, families and businesses can participate and prosper in 21st century global economy. most importantly protect our national security. i'm happy to answer any of your questions. >> thank you madam secretary. we will now proceed under the five minute rule for questions. i will begin by recognizing myself. madam secretary between each census the u.s. population grows and changes. therefore effective and efficient government requires high quality and objective sources of information. how does the census bureau determine what questions will be included in the census? quick sink in for the question. we arec. gearing up for 2030 whh is closer than you might think. i am so proud to say
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so that's why the noaa national oceanic and atmospheric administration monitors the sun and gives us warnings. >> professor andrew fraknoi says the best chance of seeing the aurora is tomorrow night. darker areas away from the city lights are best as the light will be very faint. so pull out that iphone and see what you can get. >> fog and clouds permitting. >> yeah, exactly. >> we always got something against us here in the bay area. we check in now for a look at the forecast with sandhya. >> yeah, as long as you get away from the coast, i think you'll have good viewing. and away from the lights. larry and julian, let's take a look at the forecast. so northern california has the best chance here in california, but it could be visible as far south as southern california. 1 to 4 a.m. is your best time for viewing. move away from the bright lights. use your long exposure camera. by the way, a noaa had observed extreme g5 geomagnetic conditions, but now they're raising the k index to seven or greater, so we may actually get lucky on live doppler seven. we do have some fog around the mon
so that's why the noaa national oceanic and atmospheric administration monitors the sun and gives us warnings. >> professor andrew fraknoi says the best chance of seeing the aurora is tomorrow night. darker areas away from the city lights are best as the light will be very faint. so pull out that iphone and see what you can get. >> fog and clouds permitting. >> yeah, exactly. >> we always got something against us here in the bay area. we check in now for a look at the...
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noaa says. right now, right whales are documented to sing or to use repeated patterns of whale calls, which makes them all the more unique. >> if you think that jeans are not comfortable, i don't understand, but i guess those people are out there. one clothing company has come up with a solution that is stylish and not stiff. they're actually sweatpants, but they're printed to look like they're jeans, and they're reportedly flying off the shelves. rag and bone created this. the company sold 200 200,000 of these so far. the denim looking shorts cost 98 bucks. the pants going for more than $200. i mean, that's how much rag and bone usually is. so that's about in line with what you would pay. >> i would support this, do you, do you find jeans uncomfortable? >> sometimes they can be. i have to find certain ones that have, like, good stretch. like, i really feel like i have on pretty much like, tights anyway, otherwise they can be a little stiff. yeah. >> all right. >> sometimes when you nap, you fal
noaa says. right now, right whales are documented to sing or to use repeated patterns of whale calls, which makes them all the more unique. >> if you think that jeans are not comfortable, i don't understand, but i guess those people are out there. one clothing company has come up with a solution that is stylish and not stiff. they're actually sweatpants, but they're printed to look like they're jeans, and they're reportedly flying off the shelves. rag and bone created this. the company...
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. >> noaa is preparing us for an active season. we're looking at an 85% chance we'll see an above-normal season. of those, 8 to 13 of them having hurricane status and 4 to 7 major major hurricanes. when it comes to this forecast, this is the greatest number of storms they have ever forecast in their outlook ahead of a season since they've been doing this. that's not nothing. this is something they're expecting because we have really warm sea surface temperatures across the tropical atlantic, transitioning to a la nina. and we're just in kind of a typical pattern of having more activity across the atlantic since the early '90s. so preparing for a really busy season nonetheless. if you live along the coast, now's the time to prepare for that. we're also going to see really warm temperatures across the gulf coast as we get cleveland. 86 for new york and full sunshine expected and low 80s for boston. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you. >>> coming up, the ghost with the most is back. our first look at the sequel to
. >> noaa is preparing us for an active season. we're looking at an 85% chance we'll see an above-normal season. of those, 8 to 13 of them having hurricane status and 4 to 7 major major hurricanes. when it comes to this forecast, this is the greatest number of storms they have ever forecast in their outlook ahead of a season since they've been doing this. that's not nothing. this is something they're expecting because we have really warm sea surface temperatures across the tropical...
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rare glimpse of the hues that were stretched across the sky that left them speechless and according to noaa, the event caused a bias series, resulting in the storm directed at earth and the rest is history. that is when they act up and occasionally will send out pretty strong flairs and the results that you're seeing before your very eyes. >> and let's go over with darren peck as we talked about the smoke. do you have anymore nice pictures of the northern lights? >> the show wasn't that good for us last night and i can show you why. it wasn't as good as last night and why we shouldn't expect it to be all that spectacular for us tonight either. and they have taken a little bit of a break, to put together the cool forecast for the visualization to help show what the expected intensity of any aurora show might be and that is what it was for friday and this is when it was pretty good and last night. and you would get into the deep shade there and it is showing you how high the likelihood is and the probability that you will be able to see the northern lights. and a small chance, friday, we were
rare glimpse of the hues that were stretched across the sky that left them speechless and according to noaa, the event caused a bias series, resulting in the storm directed at earth and the rest is history. that is when they act up and occasionally will send out pretty strong flairs and the results that you're seeing before your very eyes. >> and let's go over with darren peck as we talked about the smoke. do you have anymore nice pictures of the northern lights? >> the show wasn't...
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y fíjese que el centro de predicción espacial de la noaa entiende que donde está esa línea color roja se verían esas auroras boreales. lo que significa que es muy posible que en áreas al norte de california fíjense que pudiéramos ver cercanas a la frontera con el estado de oregón. pudiéramos ver esas áreas de auroras boreales en nuestro estado aquí en california, por la intensidad de esta tormenta que fue calificada esta mañana como una tormenta g4 que lo califica como una tormenta bastante severa. pero fíjese que usted se preguntará cómo se forman las auroras boreales y por qué ocurren y por qué llegan hasta nuestra hasta nuestro planeta. pues fíjese que son producto de esas explosiones solares o tormentas solares que emiten o emanan grandes cantidades de electrones que chocan con las moléculas en nuestra atmósfera y una vez chocan con los gases en la atmósfera, entonces comienzan a tornarse de diferentes colores. como lo hemos visto, esos colores rojos, verdes o azules, y eso es lo que provoca. entonces esos colores muy bonitos y que se vea ese espectáculo natural
y fíjese que el centro de predicción espacial de la noaa entiende que donde está esa línea color roja se verían esas auroras boreales. lo que significa que es muy posible que en áreas al norte de california fíjense que pudiéramos ver cercanas a la frontera con el estado de oregón. pudiéramos ver esas áreas de auroras boreales en nuestro estado aquí en california, por la intensidad de esta tormenta que fue calificada esta mañana como una tormenta g4 que lo califica como una tormenta...
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are today turn on a noaa fastball and just like that, the game is tied. replay. you think you knew it was gone or what? have to extra innings now tied at 5 in the 12 runner 3rd for richie palacios who a high fly. head of jj was. playing a little shallow and that's your raise. win it. 65 in 12 innings. get their second straight. walk-off win over the now lets get to the hardwood nba western conference finals tonight, anthony edwards and his timberwolves down 3 games to one to the mavericks needed a big night at home. >> to stave off elimination and force a game 6, unfortunately for edwards. look at doncic had other ideas after shooting just 7 of 21 in game 4 and we'll go was unstoppable. hitting his first 5 shots like this stepback jumper. the mavs went on a 17 one run and the 1st quarter, which is easy to explain when lucas hitting 3 point shots just inside the half-court logo like this. he outscored the t wolves by himself in the first kyrie irving got into the act. in the 2nd quarter, he hits a 3 pointer here to help ignite a 17 to 4 run to end the half with th
are today turn on a noaa fastball and just like that, the game is tied. replay. you think you knew it was gone or what? have to extra innings now tied at 5 in the 12 runner 3rd for richie palacios who a high fly. head of jj was. playing a little shallow and that's your raise. win it. 65 in 12 innings. get their second straight. walk-off win over the now lets get to the hardwood nba western conference finals tonight, anthony edwards and his timberwolves down 3 games to one to the mavericks...
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the space prediction center through noaa says a geomagnetic storm watch is going to be happening here in north america. so we may actually see the aurora and parts of northern california. pretty exciting. i don't think it's going to be looking as strong as this picture, but there is a chance we could get a little bit of that activity continuing into this weekend. we'll keep an update on that. otherwise, if you're doing any traveling, we are looking at severe weather from savannah, georgia to jacksonville and tallahassee, florida, so any flights to the southeast could be delayed on the 7-day forecast. we're dry through the next seven days 88 saturday, 84 sunday really 80s through the next 7-day forecast. this is the this is the weather. we've all been waiting on. it's here. okay, jeff. and you know who's going to enjoy this weather is president biden. in fact let's take a live look right now. air force one touching down at moffett field in mountain view. this is a live look of president biden arriving, flying in from washington, d.c. you see marine one, the helicopters there waiting fo
the space prediction center through noaa says a geomagnetic storm watch is going to be happening here in north america. so we may actually see the aurora and parts of northern california. pretty exciting. i don't think it's going to be looking as strong as this picture, but there is a chance we could get a little bit of that activity continuing into this weekend. we'll keep an update on that. otherwise, if you're doing any traveling, we are looking at severe weather from savannah, georgia to...
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noaa's space weather prediction center issued a rare severe geomagnetic storm warning, saying power grids, gps, and high frequency radio transmissions could be affected. sightings of the northern lights may be possible through the weekend and into next week. still too, on pbs news weekend, how living and working around young people is keeping older americans happier and healthier and the legacy of a photographer who chronicled the daily lives of asian americans. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights on pbs. john: four years after the start of the pandemic, hospitalizations for covid are at an all-time low, but there are new variants. and now bird flu is in the headlines. it's been found in at least 36 dairy herds across nine states, but so far this year there's been only one confirmed human case. so how concerned should we be about all of this? katelyn jetelina writes the popular newsletter "your local epidemiologist" and was just named one of time magazine's 100 most influential people in health. how concerned should we be abou
noaa's space weather prediction center issued a rare severe geomagnetic storm warning, saying power grids, gps, and high frequency radio transmissions could be affected. sightings of the northern lights may be possible through the weekend and into next week. still too, on pbs news weekend, how living and working around young people is keeping older americans happier and healthier and the legacy of a photographer who chronicled the daily lives of asian americans. >> this is pbs news...
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we are going to liberate aunt noaa got new momentum. >> so just as we close knit senator has delivered on housing tax credits he delivered on child tax credits a lot of big things done that have not created special programs it's leveling the playing field. >> and giving everyone a fair shot. what you have done on this bill. whatt we have done together is hope. it really is and i'm a prisoner of hope like you. and now the challenge becomes doing federally what red states and blue states voters on both sides of the aisle have affirmed again and again and again. the american public supports this overwhelmingly the majority of the american republic support everything in our bill. this is not a partisan issue when it comes to the people. it's not left or right. folks want to move forward with the problem is congress right now. the efforts that we have to do to get bipartisan support to catch up to at the american people are who know these outrageous, these injustices and this self-imposed economic wounds we are putting on our society have to end. >> frees that last booker thoughts because t
we are going to liberate aunt noaa got new momentum. >> so just as we close knit senator has delivered on housing tax credits he delivered on child tax credits a lot of big things done that have not created special programs it's leveling the playing field. >> and giving everyone a fair shot. what you have done on this bill. whatt we have done together is hope. it really is and i'm a prisoner of hope like you. and now the challenge becomes doing federally what red states and blue...
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noaa says ship strikes are the leading cause of death for whales. >> still ahead speaking out against the war in gaza through the power of music, we're going to introduce you to one bay area dj who's using his platforms to talk about the complicated feelings he's having as a queer palestinian an can download it. >> april is recognized as arab american heritage month in the united states and as we close out the month, we are taking a look at how one san francisco man is using his talents to draw attention to the worsening situation in gaza as the war between israel and hamas continues, killing tens of thousands and displacing so many more. abc seven news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover with the story now of dj sabo. >> dj sabo sets are growing in popularity across the bay area and on social media. >> music is everything. it's something that i use to weave my community fabric closer together . it is the entire range of human emotions joy, sadness is to me the great uniter. once he draws you in by listening to the music, he pulls you in. >> even closer to listen
noaa says ship strikes are the leading cause of death for whales. >> still ahead speaking out against the war in gaza through the power of music, we're going to introduce you to one bay area dj who's using his platforms to talk about the complicated feelings he's having as a queer palestinian an can download it. >> april is recognized as arab american heritage month in the united states and as we close out the month, we are taking a look at how one san francisco man is using his...
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the official forecast from noaa in terms of the northern lights visibility does show the greatest potential for those lights to be visible to our north. so the red line on the map divides where it's most likely you'll see them and most likely where you're not going to. that line runs through southern oregon. this is a strong event, g-5 on the 1 to 5 scale and another index called the k index and it's towards the top of that as well. how are these northern lights produced? it comes from that coronal mass ejection from the solar storm interacting with the earth's magnetic field. the particles emitted by that solar storm are carried by the solar wind and as it approaches earth, it interacts with our magnetic field and the particles follow the path of the earth's magnetic field and enter our atmosphere where the magnetic atmosphere is the weakest, the north pole and south pole. as the particles enter the atmosphere, they interact with what our atmosphere is made of, mostly oxygen and nitrogen. as those particles are excited by those collisions, you get the red aurora produced by oxygen collisio
the official forecast from noaa in terms of the northern lights visibility does show the greatest potential for those lights to be visible to our north. so the red line on the map divides where it's most likely you'll see them and most likely where you're not going to. that line runs through southern oregon. this is a strong event, g-5 on the 1 to 5 scale and another index called the k index and it's towards the top of that as well. how are these northern lights produced? it comes from that...
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the noaa space weather prediction center says several more coronal mass ejections are expected to hit earth tomorrow, which could intensify the aurora in the days to come. i don't know all that scientific jargon. it's just going to be pretty exactly because they-finally-did-it. happens. (♪) ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ thinking i should bring back my 100% all-white meat popcorn chicken combos for $6.99? you're in luck, i did. if you weren't thinking that, i bet you are now. my popcorn chicken combos are only $6.99. get 'em sauced & loaded for just a buck more. welcome to jack in the box! norman, bad news... foi never graduatede. from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automaticall
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the official forecast from noaa shows the the red dividing line in southern oregon. that's where it's most likely to catch a glimpse on the horizon. but forecasting this is kind of tricky. it's possible it edges farther to the south. you want to get away from the city lights and take advantage of the solar storm that won't be as strong over the weekend producing that display of the northern lights. >> paul, thanks. it's pretty unusual to see the northern lights over the united states. so this is a rare treat. people from the east coast to the south and midwest have been posting videos and photos of the display over their neighborhoods. these pictures were taken in maine and west virginia. but all that beauty is causing some potential issues, or it can, anyway. geamagnetic storms are known to mess with electronics on satellites which could cause radio outages and potentially issues with the power grid. it's unlikely to impact cell service. the power plant and satellite operators should take some precautions. the last time we saw a geomagnetic storm this powerful was i
the official forecast from noaa shows the the red dividing line in southern oregon. that's where it's most likely to catch a glimpse on the horizon. but forecasting this is kind of tricky. it's possible it edges farther to the south. you want to get away from the city lights and take advantage of the solar storm that won't be as strong over the weekend producing that display of the northern lights. >> paul, thanks. it's pretty unusual to see the northern lights over the united states. so...
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a series of solar flares and eruptions from the sun have prompted scientists at noaa to issue their first severe geomagnetic storm watch in nearly 20 years, and while there could be communications disruptions and power outages, there will also be a spectacular light show, possibly visible across much of the northern u.s. "on the road" is next, with a special mother's day story about the healing power of love. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by airsupra. visit us at airsupra.com. visit us. (vo) you might be used to living with your albuterol asthma rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur, because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both symptoms and inflammation with rescue is supported by asthma experts. finally, there's a modern way to treat symptoms and asthma attacks. airsupra is the first ever dual-action rescue inhaler that treats your asthma symptoms and helps prevent attacks. airsupra is the only rescue fda-approved to do both. airsupra is an as-needed rescue inhaler and should not be used as a maintenance treatmen
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now, audrey, according to noaa projections right now, are showing a high impact to a lot of our coasts, not just here on the west coast, but extending all the way into the east coast. now by the end of the century. this includes the san francisco international airport. now, flooding would also reach areas like the town center of corte madera, napa and petaluma, to name a few. during san francisco's climate week, leading marine and climate scientist doctor deborah brosnan gave a keynote speech about sustainability, our oceans and technology for blue economy investments. she visited our nbc bay area studios to give us more insight about her research and the connection our changing climate has to california's coast. here in the bay area, we are aware that sea level has risen by eight inches in the last 100 years. so how is that connected to climate change? well, in two main ways. the first is that the ocean absorbs about 90% of the excess heat on the planet. and when water gets hotter as the ocean is getting hotter, it expands. so quite literally, the ocean has gotten bigger and higher. t
now, audrey, according to noaa projections right now, are showing a high impact to a lot of our coasts, not just here on the west coast, but extending all the way into the east coast. now by the end of the century. this includes the san francisco international airport. now, flooding would also reach areas like the town center of corte madera, napa and petaluma, to name a few. during san francisco's climate week, leading marine and climate scientist doctor deborah brosnan gave a keynote speech...
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noaa, the weather science group, they say it's going to be a double doozy. it's the highest probability ever for a bad storm season they're predicting, and they're also predicting the greatest number ever of named storms. we could get all the way from al a berto through william this season, and you should say a prayer for your homeowners insurance because costs are soaring, and companies are getting choosier about their coverage. in houston, freak storm knocked out power for a million people. one woman said her roof was damaged, she's not sure how she's going to the pay for it because she wasn't able to get coverage from a private insurer, she had to to use state coverage which she said is not very good. i come back to westchester, new york, freak hailstorm took down branches all over my town. among the the scale of houston, of course, but a lot of people are wondering is the wacky weather coming for them next. and financially it might be, because there were 8 states that ran losses -- 18 states that ran losses last year in the homeowners insurance business.
noaa, the weather science group, they say it's going to be a double doozy. it's the highest probability ever for a bad storm season they're predicting, and they're also predicting the greatest number ever of named storms. we could get all the way from al a berto through william this season, and you should say a prayer for your homeowners insurance because costs are soaring, and companies are getting choosier about their coverage. in houston, freak storm knocked out power for a million people....
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looking ahead, noaa's climate prediction center is already calling for one scorcher of a summer, especially in new england and in the southwest. and keep in mind that this report emphasizes that all heat waves are lasting longer and being made even hotter because of climate change. and summer is just beginning in los angeles, i'm national climate reporter chase kane chase. thank you. jeff ranieri is here now to talk about our heat up this week. as we get going. it's going to get hot, right? it is. and we're going to see some of the hottest weather we've seen in about seven months here across the bay area starting to slide into some 90s in that forecast. and i want to continue our climate coverage tonight and take a look at our snowpack and compare it to last year. and wow, last year it was record setting on so many fronts, not only the snow in the sierra, but of course the rain across the bay area, to date this time last year, we were still averaging 381% of normal across california . now this year we came in with an above average season, but the snow melt has already started, so our number
looking ahead, noaa's climate prediction center is already calling for one scorcher of a summer, especially in new england and in the southwest. and keep in mind that this report emphasizes that all heat waves are lasting longer and being made even hotter because of climate change. and summer is just beginning in los angeles, i'm national climate reporter chase kane chase. thank you. jeff ranieri is here now to talk about our heat up this week. as we get going. it's going to get hot, right? it...
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you're looking at what noaa does for their space weather forecasting. the deep red is almost certainly. the light green is yeah, maybe you'll see it. that was last night's forecast. they didn't even have us in it last night, and you could still see it. even though it wasn't spectacular, you could see it subtly with the naked eye. want to see what tonight looks like? that's their forecast. so it's a little less, a little less intense. that's where things left off on, this but it doesn't mean you can't already see it, because pictures are already starting to filter in on social media which don't look quite as impressive as last night. let's talk about the clouds, how is that going to play out? we've pulled the marine layer over for the city and immediate east bay. those are locations that wouldn't be able to see this anyway. you need to get rural. but as we watched those most important time, like let's say 2:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m., you can see how the clouds start filling in even a little more here. so now we're just going to move on to the weather. you're
you're looking at what noaa does for their space weather forecasting. the deep red is almost certainly. the light green is yeah, maybe you'll see it. that was last night's forecast. they didn't even have us in it last night, and you could still see it. even though it wasn't spectacular, you could see it subtly with the naked eye. want to see what tonight looks like? that's their forecast. so it's a little less, a little less intense. that's where things left off on, this but it doesn't mean you...
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and now, as we turn to our climate in crisis, you know, noaa just came out with their atlantic season outlook for what to expect. and we are going to most likely see an 85% chance of an above normal hurricane season for the atlantic. they're expecting about 17 to 25 named storms. many of them will be hurricanes 8 to 13, and about 4 to 7 will be major hurricanes. here's a look at the list of names. and they're expecting it to be a busy season, due in part to the reemergence of la nina, as well as warmer than normal water temperatures. just that heads up if you have travel plans there for the east coast for this summer. back to you, laura marcus. all right. thanks, gary. well happening now. boeing's cfo is forecasting the company will have negative free cash flow this year as manufacturing troubles persist. this comes as the company slowed production. since that door plug blew out of the nearly new 737 max nine. this was back in january. boeing says that aircraft deliveries will likely improve in the second quarter. die hard skiers and snowboarders no doubt have tahoe in the sights this
and now, as we turn to our climate in crisis, you know, noaa just came out with their atlantic season outlook for what to expect. and we are going to most likely see an 85% chance of an above normal hurricane season for the atlantic. they're expecting about 17 to 25 named storms. many of them will be hurricanes 8 to 13, and about 4 to 7 will be major hurricanes. here's a look at the list of names. and they're expecting it to be a busy season, due in part to the reemergence of la nina, as well...