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. > hurricane winds sends glass and couches flying throug the air. hello. the worst of this storm seems to be over but it lashed out over the bay today and caused over 150,000 people to lose power brought down treebs and power es and killed at least two er people that we know of. we have an alert for drivers on the peninsula, stretch of highway 101 blocked for mile and a half in san mateo county. they're replacing wires on the highway. that could take about an hour. the closure twin hillsdale and san mateo in belmont, the wind
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has been tearing power lines wn much of the day and this is some of the can the wind strong enough to rip up the tile off a hig rise balcony and a couch went flying through the air. >> oh my god. the couch just blew? it almost hit that guy right there. window in a high rise in the pf. rained down from the 21st floor on 50 california. fortunately nobody was below. it was hard to imagine a worse ommute a chain reaction made
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bay ferry had to suspend service or hours. and in the pat hour the bay bri finally reopened after the wind caused a big rig to overturn on the lower span during peak rush hour. as a result b.a.r.t. stations this was a commute crowd at the rockridge station. i can tell from your live shot this is a big improvement. right? >> that's definitely right sarr, a the winds are moderate. that wasn't the case during the evening commute and just to give an idea how intense things were, we spent about two hours in traffic going two miles down the
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embassy tned over staubl tric for hours. against the suddenwindtorm. ople struggled to watched and d trees to keep balance. and >> it's been a blustery day. the san francisco ferry canceled rips forcing commuters like keith to take a bus shuttle. >> i saw 5 or 6 trees down which i've never seen in san franco. >> i actually watched a tree brea in the wind on 30 mission. it was look monsoon weather this afternoon. > three industrial barges slammed into the third reet
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bridge. the impact wrecked planks. road closure's slowed traffic evening commute. t's impossible to drive today in san francisco let alone go anywhere. >> the windows on our 28th floor were shaking. side the window we had could see waves crashing on the pier. >> he says he will be getting home to fairfax four hours later than expected. nd kept getting alerts on my phone wires down acciden and i was like somethin is going down walked outside and it was like a hurricane. for a while. i lived in houston. how did today' storm compare to your time there?
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sn >> i covered a lot of tropical sms and the winds were very similar today and i have to say duri the height of the storm i almost felt like i went airborne like mary poppins. it was unreal, the force of pth here today. >> i would have to agree.pi mea embarcade were some of the strongest i've ever felt. thanks for that story. her a live look amount pg&e's outage map another big problem today there. are outages this is an improvent from a couple hours ago. right now 123,000 customers in the dark. closer look at the numbers. so, paul has been with us all day. u know you warned us about this storm. >> yes.
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>> i think some people were surprised at the strength and else.d speed and everything - what happened?how did that shak? >> a lot on line the fijiwara effect which we saw while the storm was strengthen think. it also informs why the storm evolved differently. now, where the storm is now the big center of low pressure we refer to these systems as one area of low pressure, tall air rushing in from outside to replace a relative vacuum but with the stormin' intensifying it's more complex. there are little areas of low area competing for dominance as the storm is forming and how the storhat atching cyclones.coy
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this produced widespread damage in santa cruz county with gust tib winds associa with that somerhalder area of low pressure. looks like this is or bidding the parent low like a planet around a star but actually these arouystem where two stars rotat common shared center of gravity so these are impacting each other, the smaller weaker area low pressure able to drag the parent system north soap instead of the storm intensifying down the coast it did so almost directly over the bay area which is why we had a high impact from this system cross the region. this is something we saw all scales in the atmosphere with tornadoes sucks vortexes
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interacting spinning around within the eye itself. we see it with hurricanes themselves or tropical cyclones. that's the kind of thing we were seeing in the atmosphere off the coast of the bay area, not something we typically talk about but it resulted in a more intense system in terms of wind and rain that continues to fall across so much of the bay area. closer look at first alert doppler in minutes advisories and warnings and when it's going to settle down. >> speakin of warnins and watches there is a lesson why those are so importt because of how dangerous this weather can be. the winds caused two deadly freak zendz when falling trees walnut creek tree it hand near
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tice creek. firefighters said the driver had nor injuries but the passengerad was killed. in menlo park a fallin tree crashed on top after work truck. on alpine road it killed the driver about 1:30 this afternoon. emergency workers dodged more falling trees trying to help. >> fire crews worked pretty hard get the tree out of the way to access the occupant. while doing so the wind caused more trees to fall in the area. when they got to the vehicle the sole occupant was killed at the impact with the treated. >> the names of both victims have mother been released. it was a mess on the roads all day today, and even though we are not under a wind advisory you about can expect rain for a
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ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. every other month, and i'm good to go. >> we were talking earlier about chp closeing a stretch of highway 101 between now and midnight in san mateo county. wire replacement could take pho. if you were walking in san ncisco today you probably got soa ould i not escape dry. the waves were high over the seawall and spilled on the kway and i can't ever the ember seeing waves like that in my time in the city. the entire coastline santa cruz dangerous surf pounding rocks wind was very strong there s too.
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that is a pretty good example of our informant journat said citions on highway 17 were so tins the wind cracked his windshield. >> whoa. that was crazy. 3 >> at one point the road last closed but lexington reservir closned into a kind of wind r tunnel can you see what the conditions were like where len was. >> very difficult to stand up. >> these weren't just nuisance winds. these were really significantly strong. you could feel it walking, even last couple of weeks some of the
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ese winds felt stronger. of the >> it was at least as intense as la tuesday so one week arated from the problems so we need to get throug the rest we need to get throug the rest the rain has not stopped yet so we have seen power outages oss the board. the rain is intense enough to see downtown from treasure island. the wind has died down. no threats rest of tonight. 60 miles per hour palo alto pier 1 as a big rig was tipping over this evening los gatos 82 mile-an-ho wind gust. rain the story rest of tonight,
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3.5 inches all icons on the map everyone is a separate flooding debris flow or wind damage report from across the bay area and there are going more added. we are concerned about knewing the rest of tonight, the lightest rain over the in order bay but there are moderate downpours over marin sonoma solano countie.prain from richm t oakland. heavier rain into san frcisco and continues down the peninsula. farther inland east bay the rain is diminishing in part of the trivalley but it is wet out there. there's another blob of rain moving through the santa clara oisture is going to be at the
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peninsula san mateo county and santa cruz mountain everyth is circulating around this center of the storm system that's stalled in place. it's going to slowly drift south the rest of tonight so the rain is going to continue most mervly down the peninsula. first half of the day tomorrow, showers diminish but don't stop until after midday. additional rain not likely to be problematic but enough to be inenient for the wednesday cute but another half inch to maybe inch of additional rainfall down the peninsula in the santa cruz mountains where there are flood advisories in green and flood warning.
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even with light rain it's heavy enough for problems. wind diminish. strongest gusts are going to be around 20 miles per hour. that's not going to be strong enough to do tree damage or cause power outages through tomorrow. 7-day forecast there is a very slight chance of passing shower on thursday but listen 20 percent so we're optimistic to keep the forecast dry and that should continue friday saturday to be dry it won't warm up much. late monday into tuesday next week another storm system
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heading our way is way too soon to be panicked or concerned about that one. we will follow that the next several days but a lot could change before then. >> a lot of people cleaning up. >> some waiting to get power back. >> stay with us throughout the evening. more first alert weather coverage. we are always streaming on the cbs news app. would you eat meat grown in a lab? one major company took a step toward puttin it on tables. toward puttin it on tables. happened 15 years ago today and youc of a world baseball classi-
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