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i think that's how they can also watch it. now the business, the, the news light from berlin, temperatures are rising around the world feeds warnings are issued across the united states. spots, taurus stuff, walk into the dead body, open to see a new record, high temperature time made activist sounding the same does nothing to celebrate. those overhead rescue workers recover them. all bodies in south korea stays up to
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ratio ratings up. try get plus lots and lots lives across the country. kidding, more than 57 people, the i, i'm eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program, extreme high temperatures around the world. in the united states, he's one enzyme plays for areas home to one side of the population states from florida to california, a blazing as far as being trapped under a high pressure system, known as a heat stone. despite the health has the best of those off to walk into one of the hottest places on earth, which is the best body. they are hoping to witness what could be the hottest temperature ever recorded and warm it as the forecast to reach 54 degrees celsius or 130 degrees fahrenheit. as it's the hottest tours upon in america,
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and soon maybe even all nurses at $131.00, the wall climate scientists and health authorities are ring of the alarm visitors to california stuff valley are rooting for temperatures to keep rising just enough to melt a century on record of wine and a place like that that we were talking about the hottest temperatures here. we might be talking about some of the highest temperatures ever recorded. if you look at the top temperatures on record, death valley is all over that list. and so if you experience the top temperatures here, you're, you may be experiencing that world record, which is really exciting for many folks. for weeks, large parts of america been baking under relentless heat. don't breaking nearly 900 daily temperature records across the country since june. authorities of issued heat advisories for at least 15 states from florida in the southeast to california in the west. for the rest, i never experienced this kind of heat. now, it's really,
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really help. you can make students, they always like 10 minutes, 50 minutes, then you need to have some medical from the car. but the, even the guard is getting some trouble getting the cooling but not everyone's excited about the record breaking hate. the fact that people are coming out here to celebrate this, the park service is giddy. people are excited. i'm calling it happy death day because a, okay, it's a mile soon tomorrow. but then next year it's going to be another milestone in 10 years. 20 years is going a 140 here. what do we celebrating for years? climate experts, a point this is only the beginning. as man made climate change leads to ever more extreme weather events. but even after year flooding hurricane some blistering heat waves, a majority of americans remain unconcerned. a recent poll found that fewer than $4.10 americans think climate change is a major issue. as small climates really, the story is making use around
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a well that's look at some of them. spanish firefighters buckling to control the wild fire. on the canary islands of la palmer, the blaze has already forced thousands of people from their homes and scorched nearly 5000 hacked as of land. accounts that made in major heat wave, a temperature of succeed in 40 degree cell shows and pots of south in the u. authorities in japan have issued heat stroke warnings for tokyo and nearby regions . i'm extreme heat temperatures near record highs hits in 40 degree celsius in tokyo mountain. the world is currently phase and scorching heat waves scientists, a crime exchanges making them most of it. so is the connection between climate change on the extreme without phenomena we see around the world. i ask us basements, urologist, matthew, a couple of she well, i want you to imagine, for example, that i'm not a really good sports player. i'm not super tall,
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but let's say i wanna play game of basketball. all right. what's that? a great while? i might score basket, but suddenly if the floor comes up a little bit in the basket, stay the same height as the floor comes up. the odds of me getting a basket go up and up and up. same thing with the weather. you know, we get a lot of randomness or natural variability. there are ups and downs and whether it's very natural. but suddenly, if we start kind of skewing things up, if the background of earth comes up a little bit temperature wise, then we're more likely to is the heat extremes. so yes, this weather would be hot otherwise, but suddenly we're tilting the scale is a little bit more important, ordinary events into a record territory. and that's why climate change and increasing both of frequency and the intensity of high end events like this. oh, i like the way you put it. it's a very interesting but very visual way of understanding what's happening. also normally wilds bias follow such extreme hot temperatures. is that something to expect? so i think so i'm one of the issues we've seen so far back in may for example, we had a near record of feet, dom or a ridge of high pressure, the red hot,
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dry sinking air across much of canada. and that costs a record fire season up there, essentially it desiccated, dried out the landscape, making fuels right to burn them. thunderstorms came through early june, sparking lightning, which caused the wildfires. and now we're getting smoke for and of lower 48 here in united states. so yes, a he tunes can influence wildfires make more 3 by her behavior and wake more for more wildfires. one thing with this he to him to is that it's magnitude is 4th only by how long lived it will be. the longevity of this will be extremely impressive. phoenix, for example, is seen 15 days so far at or above $43.00 degrees celsius. they're likely to see a records freak beating out the 18 days and wrote back in 1974 june of that year that saw that street. and we're seeing crazy, high temperature. see, for example, death valley like we saw is going to be about $54.00 degrees, so it's a very high end heat event that will last quite a while and unfortunately the end isn't happening any time soon. i mean, you mentioned the heat stone for those watching that me know understand what is it and what's behind it. i want you to fix it as magic force deal in the atmosphere,
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a bubble of hot dry sinking air. what that does, because it's a force phillips door to pushes airway so essentially makes the jet stream the storm track go up and over that high pressure carrying any inclement weather with it, caring way, any storm systems. so we don't get any storms. we got no rain but need the heat done. we just get that hot sinking air which squashes cloud cover, allowing the sunshine to pour down unimpeded. that keeps the ground markedly. any other thing to dry air is able to heat up more faster than moist air. now the desert southwest, it is a dry heat, that's why temperatures are over cheating over parts of texas, the deep south, the southeast. we're not seeing nearly as many temperature records, but those temperatures are elevated and they're combined with very high end moisture because the human disease feels like temperature as well above where they should be in some places. flirting with 50 celsius matthew couple of g. thank you very much for your insights. thank you. so united states climate envoy,
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john kerry has arrived in vain and efforts to restore it's long stalled climate to negotiations with china. kerry will hold talks with senior chinese officials for the next 4 days on how the 2 countries con corporate to tackle the global climate crisis. it's the fast face to face exchange on climate issues between the wells. 2 biggest for new tests in the area. yeah. i asked gentlest fabia in crestline badging. what we can expect from the talks as well. i mean the john kerry's visit is symbolic and nature experts don't expect any mates. a brake fluid small for reset, but his visit is extremely important. china in the us, they're both the 2 countries with the highest c o 2 emissions and now they talk again about climate. as a matter of fact, last year china suspended climate talks with the us after um, high ranking us politician, nancy pelosi visited taiwan. so it's a good news that they're talking and it really comes at
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a very crucial and important timing. china is no experience. i think probably it's worse in most to be a heat wave in several decades. and also for the government is increasingly um, yeah, obviously the extreme whether the change in climate this uh, threatening the development of the country, it's a threatening the foot secure. keep the energy security. it also limits um economic growth. so when you look at the statistic, what um the chinese government has been doing in the last 2 years. and on the one hand, it has installed a lot of a new capacity for renewable energy. so this is when you quite impressive, but at the same time it's also installing a lot of new coal power plants. and this is, i'm sure, also a big topic for the, the time it talks between um, it's on carry into chinese counterparts. i mean, look at and terry is the fed us cabinets member to visit china any recent weeks and he has to be know, it's maybe going to be about climate adults. but go this meeting, be
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a sign of normalizing ties between the 2 countries. so what to be frank at the yeah, the differences, they will not go away. and of course that's a lot of the list is really almost endless. i mean, what both sides u. s. in china cannot agree on and to con, contact us with a huge but bit to both sides of talking again it show 3 that they are putting a lot of effort in um, finding a more constructive way to manage the differences. so i would say yes um, at least we can be cautiously optimistic that in the future um, for the escalation at least can be preventive because yeah, both the sites in deep talking again and also opening up new communication channels again. okay. 5, you increased mind aging. thank you. imagine as a cruise in south korea, i have recovered 9 bodies. so me flooded tunnel up to more than a 1000 vehicles, became trapped julian, to arrange, to arrange a week. i've had the monsoon rains, have started fast, lots and lands lives across the country,
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killing 57 people forecast se maureen is on the way for central and south and the regions stay use of lean less rain have caused tiles in south korea from land slides and slips to powered goods flooding and deering re excuse one of the deadliest tragedies unfolded here. near the city of chung, to flood horses poured into the tunnel swamping vehicles and killing people trapped inside hundreds of risk. it was rushed to help with the recovery. while family members at a nearby hospital faced an agonizing wait, we came all the way here from pusan carol, but it was about our family. but its been frustrating as were hearing nothing on
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your fire officials say the tunnel filled with bullshit. and as little as 2 or 3 minutes, but love was questioned whether the accident could have been prevented the se then, and they should have restricted access in advance. but the response wasn't sufficient. could you tell me you panel? move an age and a half 1000 people have been evacuated across the country, a down paws which have him into the country over the past week. nearly 50 roads and more than 100 homes have been damaged or destroyed. south korea's president held an emergency meeting well visiting europe and pulled for all available resources to be deployed to help might extend my condolences to those who lost their lives and offer comfort to their families. but dr. weaver is still a way off. full cast is predicting central and southern regions could,
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did as much as 30 seemed to mazes more rain over the next few days. russian president vladimir fulton, that's threatened to use class the bombs. if you train, that's the same. it comes days after ukraine receives shipments of the controversial weapons from the united states class, that munitions are banned by over 100 countries because of they are widespread damage and because they can leave behind many, unexploded bump. let start home civilians long after fighting has ended. the u. n. chief, as appealed for them to never be used in the names, have you released by state television on sunday with and said moscow was ready to retire the 8th with its own class. the bumps i'd like to know that the russian federation has a sufficient stop kind of different types of custom you mission dealing with different types of each never. we haven't done this before. but of course this is the say i use the games does. what if we was at the right to take reciprocal option?
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i get a canadian. so what is known about the west coast class? the weapons stockpile did up use restaurant alice constantine a get in vilnius, gave us this assessment as well. i think of no one definitely knows it because pressure doesn't want to uh to, to, to, to, to reveal that. but it is uh, actually big enough to have been used before. and frankly speaking, i think booting is quite sort of um, quite comfortable this time and he says if he's going to retain retaliate and that he has a supply of these, munitions, not at the united states, no rush, i know you grain have signed up to banning cluster munitions and now they're being used in this war. i'm absolutely such. i'm that pollutant has enough of this stuff to continue using it. it gets the grains s you already did actually must have some sports in tennis veins. carlos our car as is the new wimbledon mens junction
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