we asked brandy stuart, who works in death valley national park. open up the door from my house in the morning to go outside, you canjust feel the heat on your face immediately. heat seekers, i think theyjust want to feel what could be the hottest reliable recorded temperature on earth. just to have that experience, also, to see the heat rising from the asphalt on the roads, everything is radiating heat. so, a lot of our hottest summers have been within the last five years. and so, that is a concerning data point that we are seeing hotter and hotter summers, and that can still have effects in death valley national park, and it can have effects on the plants, animals and people that live there. brandy stuart from death valley, where you expect it to be hot, but now to the notjust unexpected, but unprecedented. let me walk across to africa and take you to a country, somalia, here on the horn of africa, which since reliable records began, has not been hit by a hurricane strength cyclone. but all of that changed in november. cyclone gatti underwent exp