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the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarcticshows the typical extent of sea ice at this time of year, specifically on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line, but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of the existing ice will continue to melt. for more, let's speak to professor martin siegert. thank you so much for your time on bbc news. we show the maps, but give a context as to how bad this year is and why it is so bad.— and why it is so bad. yes, it is really unusual, _ and why it is so bad. yes, it is really unusual, surely. - and why it is so bad. yes, it is i really unusual, surely. antarctic seaice really unusual, surely. antarctic sea ice grows in the winter, it is very cold there of course. and we are thinking —— talking about a very thin layer of ice, about a metre or so, and it melts away in the summertime, sometimes the storms come and take it away. but it is vital to the planetary climate system and that is because the surface of it is very
the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarcticshows the typical extent of sea ice at this time of year, specifically on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line, but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of the existing ice will continue to melt. for more, let's speak to professor martin siegert. thank you so much for your time on bbc news. we show the maps, but...
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record, according to satellite data.n bbc news a culinary adventure in turkey, with discovering the world's table i'm nick kwek and i'm on a journey to see how history and culture shape what we eat. i've never heard that before. in discovering the world's table, we travel the globe, revealing the stories behind some of our best loved dishes... ..learning from the chefs, adapting authentic tastes to our times. that is phenomenal. my fascination with food and cooking started at a really young age, as i grew up literally in the kitchen of my mum and dads chinese restaurant, and i love how sharing a good meal brings people together. this time, i'm in turkey, exploring the aegean peninsula of izmir, where a rising restaurant scene celebrates the area's local produce and diverse heritage. lots of geographically different identities come here. as turkey is making a splash on the global wine stage, i'm following a vineyard route on two wheels. this is amazing. and digging into this region's ancient greek roots. when i found this
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record, according to satellite data.n bbc news a culinary adventure in turkey, with discovering the world's table i'm nick kwek and i'm on a journey to see how history and culture shape what we eat. i've never heard that before. in discovering the world's table, we travel the globe, revealing the stories behind some of our best loved dishes... ..learning from the chefs, adapting authentic tastes to our times. that is phenomenal....
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record, according to satellite data. on bbc news, the briefing. when the storm came, fractured libya was ill—prepared. half a year's rainfall fell in 2a hours. in daylight, as much as a quarter of the port city of derna was revealed to be gone. engulfed by flood water after two mountain dams failed. families were washed out to sea as they slept. the grim work to retrieve the lost is underway. with terrible force, the floods swept through this city. destroying homes, cars, bridges. there was no warning, no evacuation order. gently, the body of a child is recovered from the rubble. few here are being found alive. derna and libya are overwhelmed. it's too much for those left grieving. entire families were swallowed by the deluge. translation: i already lost six people. - we managed to take out three and we did not find the other three people. we are searching for the bodies here. we could not find them. translation: this is| god's will and destiny. i lost my sister and her daughters. may god have mercy on the dead and bring
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record, according to satellite data. on bbc news, the briefing. when the storm came, fractured libya was ill—prepared. half a year's rainfall fell in 2a hours. in daylight, as much as a quarter of the port city of derna was revealed to be gone. engulfed by flood water after two mountain dams failed. families were washed out to sea as they slept. the grim work to retrieve the lost is underway. with terrible force, the floods...
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record, according to satellite data. on bbc news, click. this week, a new way to detect alzheimer's. lara visits the virtual reality world helping in the early diagnosis of dementia. oh, i'm quite close. yeah, well... well, relatively close. maybe i'm not that close at all. would you be happy with your kids taking this kind of science lesson? with the right amount of pressure, the great pyramid could generate. a tremendous amount of electricity. we'll investigate the ai targeting children with disinformation. and we're in india to see how the diamond industry could become more sustainable by growing precious stones in a lab. the royal institution of great britain. for the past two centuries, this independent charity has sought to connect as many people as possible with the wonders of science. famed for its christmas lectures, which are aired by the bbc, the royal institution's iconic theatre is a place where leading scientists regularly share their work with live audiences. one area of scientific research which affects u
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record, according to satellite data. on bbc news, click. this week, a new way to detect alzheimer's. lara visits the virtual reality world helping in the early diagnosis of dementia. oh, i'm quite close. yeah, well... well, relatively close. maybe i'm not that close at all. would you be happy with your kids taking this kind of science lesson? with the right amount of pressure, the great pyramid could generate. a tremendous...
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the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarctichows the typical extent of sea ice at this time of year, specifically on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line, but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of the existing ice will continue to melt. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt has been following the story. you'd see it growing up until 2016, they actual area of sea ice was growing, we think that is because antarctica is a continent of its own surrounded by sea, essentially has its own kind of weather and climate system. but what we are seeing since 2016 and culminating this year, is what seems to be what some scientists are describing as a regime shift, moving toward an era of lower ice cover, and it's really significant because the ice and act arctica reflects back the energy from the sun, that keeps the continent cool and cools the water underneath it, it acts as kind of a refrigerator at the bottom of the earth, regulating the earth's weather systems
the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarctichows the typical extent of sea ice at this time of year, specifically on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line, but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of the existing ice will continue to melt. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt has been following the story. you'd see it growing up until 2016, they actual area...
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and the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satelliteow on bbc news. brain hacks. modern life — the school run, work calls, inflation. remember your lines. scientists are carrying out pioneering... sorry, that whole thing. ok, the whole thing. the whole thing. 0k. our brain never evolved for any of this, and yet here we are getting on with it, as best as we can. and it's all thanks to our brain's incredible capacity to adapt, to learn, to grow. i'm on a journey to understand the miraculous plasticity of the human brain. the brain will even change its structure. the core, the architecture of the brain can change. this is neuroplasticity. once thought to be limited to youth, we now know it's a constant force in shaping who we are... your minds can change the very substrate of its own operations. ..helping us to learn... adaptability is one of the most remarkable aspects of humanl intelligence, and i think plasticity is the mechanism behind it. - ..and to heal... well, neuroplasticity actually is at the core of neurorehabilitation. ..an act
and the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satelliteow on bbc news. brain hacks. modern life — the school run, work calls, inflation. remember your lines. scientists are carrying out pioneering... sorry, that whole thing. ok, the whole thing. the whole thing. 0k. our brain never evolved for any of this, and yet here we are getting on with it, as best as we can. and it's all thanks to our brain's incredible capacity to adapt, to learn, to...
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the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarctic typical extent of sea ice at this time of year, specifically on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line, but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of he existing ice will continue to melt. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt has been following the story yes. and antarctica kind of melts away almost entirely in the summer and then grows in the winter. what we saw was a pattern where it seemed quite resistant to climate change. so, you know, it was you'd see it growing. in fact, building up until 2016, the actual sea ice area was growing. and we think that was that is because antarctica is a continent on its own, surrounded by sea, and essentially it has its own kind of weather and climate system. but what we're seeing over the last since 2016 and culminating this year is what seems to be a kind of what some scientists are describing as a regime shift. so moving towards an era of lower ice cover, and that's reall
the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarctic typical extent of sea ice at this time of year, specifically on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line, but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of he existing ice will continue to melt. 0ur climate editor justin rowlatt has been following the story yes. and antarctica kind of melts away almost entirely in the...
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite datad wales becomes the latest in europe to drop the speed limit in built up areas — from 30 to 20 miles per hour. hello, a warm welcome. i'm frankie mccamley. the european commission president has laid out an emergency plan of action following the arrival last week of thousands of migrants on the italian island of lampedusa. ursula von der leyen said european countries had to tackle the migration issue together. the italian prime minister giorgia meloni said the influx to the island and to italy had to be stopped — it wasn't enough to just redistribute migrants across the eu. mark lowen reports. one of europe's migration choke points is gasping. more than 8000 arriving in lampedusa in just three days this week, more than the whole population of the italian island. the migrant centre built to hold 400 was at ten times its capacity congested, chaotic, some trying any futile way to get free. today, two new arrivals rather more planned. the italian prime minister, giorgio meloni, and the eu p
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite datad wales becomes the latest in europe to drop the speed limit in built up areas — from 30 to 20 miles per hour. hello, a warm welcome. i'm frankie mccamley. the european commission president has laid out an emergency plan of action following the arrival last week of thousands of migrants on the italian island of lampedusa. ursula von der leyen said european countries had to tackle the...
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record, according to satellite data.let's get more now on the italian island of lampedusa. the european commission president has laid out an emergency plan of action following the arrival of thousands of migrants. the italian prime minister says europe's future is at stake. earlier i spoke to giorgia linardi, from the migrant charity, sea watch. she described the current situation in lampedusa. the situation is peculiar because according to people on the island, this is the first time that we have really what we can call a record influx of people in such number of days. something like this can be recalled from 2011 with the arab spring and the libyan crisis. it's peculiar that this arrival of people coincides with the discussion in the european parliament last tuesday of the memorandum between tunisia and the eu. and we have news from tunisia about the tunisian authorities pushing migrants onto the coasts where they continue to depart from. so it's a situation that is evolving and where the influx of people is continuing
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record, according to satellite data.let's get more now on the italian island of lampedusa. the european commission president has laid out an emergency plan of action following the arrival of thousands of migrants. the italian prime minister says europe's future is at stake. earlier i spoke to giorgia linardi, from the migrant charity, sea watch. she described the current situation in lampedusa. the situation is peculiar because...
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the antarctic sea ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record, according to satellite data. you're watching bbc news. hello, i'm gareth barlow. an �*urgent�* internal investigation has been launched into allegations of serious misconduct against the comedian russell brand whilst he was presenting television shows in the uk in the mid—2000s. it follows allegations of rape and sexual assault in a joint investigation by the sunday times, the times and channel 4 dispatches. the report claimed concerns about brand's behaviour whilst working on spin—off shows from hit series big brother were reported to production managers at endemol, the production company commissioned by channel 4. in a statement, banijay uk, which purchased endemol in 2020, said: "in light of the very serious allegations relating to the alleged serious misconduct of russell brand while presenting shows produced by endemol in 2004 and 2005, banijay uk has launched an urgent internal investigation and will co—operate with any requests for information from broadcast partners and external agencies." it adds, the co
the antarctic sea ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record, according to satellite data. you're watching bbc news. hello, i'm gareth barlow. an �*urgent�* internal investigation has been launched into allegations of serious misconduct against the comedian russell brand whilst he was presenting television shows in the uk in the mid—2000s. it follows allegations of rape and sexual assault in a joint investigation by the sunday times, the times and channel 4 dispatches. the...
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the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarctic of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of he existing ice will continue to melt. dr caroline holmes is a polar climate scientist with the british antarctic survey. she explained the significance of the latest data. it is really concerning, just because it is so far, as you just mentioned, below the median records for sea ice in antarctica. as you say, sea ice forms through the winter, but we are about 1.5 million square kilometres less than the average of september, and 1 million square kilometres less than the previous record low winter maximum level. it is a sign of how fast things can change in antarctica, maybe, we don't know yet, an indicator of climate change impacting the antarctic sea ice. how much more research would be needed to establish a more concrete link between the two? some of the things we need to understand is may be something on the time scaling of antarctica. we only have a0 years of data of antarctic sea ice. we know i
the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarctic of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of he existing ice will continue to melt. dr caroline holmes is a polar climate scientist with the british antarctic survey. she explained the significance of the latest data. it is really concerning, just because it is so far, as you just mentioned, below the median records for sea ice in antarctica. as you...
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the area of sea ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarctiche typical extent of sea ice at this time of year — specifically, on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line. but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of the existing ice will continue to melt. for more, let's go live to the british antarctic survey�*s rothera research station in antarctica and speak to robbie mallett, who is a postdoctoral research fellow at the university of manitoba in canada. thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. you are on the scene. if you are her —— if we were to head outside the research station and onto the ice, what would we see at the moment? this onto the ice, what would we see at the moment?— onto the ice, what would we see at the moment? �* , ., ., ., the moment? as we head out from the station today. — the moment? as we head out from the station today. we _ the moment? as we head out from the station today, we see _ the moment? as we head out from the station today,
the area of sea ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarctiche typical extent of sea ice at this time of year — specifically, on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line. but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of the existing ice will continue to melt. for more, let's go live to the british antarctic survey�*s rothera research station in antarctica and speak to robbie...
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite datamme. the chinese foreign minister wang yi has met with white house national security adviserjake sullivan for two days of talks in malta. the discussions come as the world's two largest economies look to stabilise troubled relations. little of substance is being said publicly by either side, but we do have this from a senior us official stressing the effort to lessen tensions with beijing. the official told reporters that said mr sullivan "underscored that the united states and china are in a competition.
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite datamme. the chinese foreign minister wang yi has met with white house national security adviserjake sullivan for two days of talks in malta. the discussions come as the world's two largest economies look to stabilise troubled relations. little of substance is being said publicly by either side, but we do have this from a senior us official stressing the effort to lessen tensions with beijing....
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite datad arriving in new york for the annual united nations general assembly — which kicks off on monday. this year's summit takes place against the backdrop of russia's war in ukraine — and amid growing tensions between the us and china. despite that, leaders of four of the five countries that hold permanent seats on the un security council are expected to skip the event — including russian president putin and china's president xi who also missed a recent gathering of the g20 in india, as well as two surprising no—shows — uk prime minister rishi sunak and french president emmanuel macron — who cited scheduling conflicts for missing this week's summit. in spite of those notable absences, the un says that it wants to get global leaders back on track with targets, like ending extreme poverty and tacking climate change.
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite datad arriving in new york for the annual united nations general assembly — which kicks off on monday. this year's summit takes place against the backdrop of russia's war in ukraine — and amid growing tensions between the us and china. despite that, leaders of four of the five countries that hold permanent seats on the un security council are expected to skip the event — including russian...
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essentially less sea ice means more melting in our two antarctic ocean. l 2016 antarctica is winter sea ice have been growing in size and this was a region considered to be fairly resistant to climate change what do you think are the factors that can serve it to the situation we're seeing today? research is still under way until the exact mechanisms. if i were to hazard a guess the major driver, it would likely be contributing to this would be a combination of the extremely warm air and ocean temperatures that we're seeing in 2023. amplified by the continued effects of climate warming from human activity. it's a double will me right there. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... north korea's kimjong un has left russia, after a six day visit, making a final stop in the far eastern city of vladivostok. he's making the journey back to pyongyang in his armoured train and is not expected to arrive until later on monday. the united nations says at least 11 thousand people are dead and another 10 thousand are missing, a week after two dams co
essentially less sea ice means more melting in our two antarctic ocean. l 2016 antarctica is winter sea ice have been growing in size and this was a region considered to be fairly resistant to climate change what do you think are the factors that can serve it to the situation we're seeing today? research is still under way until the exact mechanisms. if i were to hazard a guess the major driver, it would likely be contributing to this would be a combination of the extremely warm air and ocean...
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the us national snow and ice data center said: the extent of antarctic sea ice this year was announcedember 10 as 169 million square kilometers. this is about one million square kilometers less than the previous winter record that was recorded in 1986. the ice is disappearing and this ambrosia affects the fishing industry and climate change very much and this issue is very important. we should be concerned about it and take the necessary measures as soon as possible to deal with this phenomenon. polar regions have been severely affected by climate change over the last decade, and these conditions have now affected antarctica. studies show that climate change is a potential factor in the melting of glaciers and decrease in surface area the sea ice is in antarctica. hello, this is gilnas publications. i have been with you for many years, at any point of time and at any moment you want to receive from the sources of these publications for free. right now , the number is five to 300 , in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. greetings and good morning. dear viewer , welc
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the us national snow and ice data center said: antarctic sea ice extent this year. on september 10, 1696 million square kilometers were announced, which is about one million square kilometers less than the previous winter record, which was recorded in 1986. the ice is disappearing and this affects the ecosystem, the fishing industry and climate change. and this is very important. we should be concerned about that and whatever. let's apply the necessary measures to deal with this phenomenon as soon as possible. polar regions have been severely affected by climate change during the last decade, and these conditions have now affected antarctica. studies show that climate change is a potential factor in melting glaciers and decreasing sea ice levels in antarctica. watch the smart kid in the cinema, you took me out of your hole, you threw me into print. this movie is about mohsen, a boy who thinks he is a superhero, and i want him to be in the forest. in a rare event, he steps into a mysterious forest and he goes to iran with the dead animals and this is the beginning of
the us national snow and ice data center said: antarctic sea ice extent this year. on september 10, 1696 million square kilometers were announced, which is about one million square kilometers less than the previous winter record, which was recorded in 1986. the ice is disappearing and this affects the ecosystem, the fishing industry and climate change. and this is very important. we should be concerned about that and whatever. let's apply the necessary measures to deal with this phenomenon as...
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the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarcticows. the map image shows the typical extent of sea ice at this time of year, specifically on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line, but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of the existing ice will continue to melt. wales has become the first uk nation to drop the speed limit from 30 miles per hour to 20. the new legislation applies to thousands of roads in built up and residential areas. spain introduced a similar law in 2021. so what are people making of the change in wales? tomos morgan reports. from today, driving slower will be the norm in built—up areas across wales, but not everyone's happy in the slow lane. jane is a carer in barry, drives around four to five hours a day and is concerned with the impact it will have on her. i'm afraid myself and my staff are going to bed thinking, gosh, if we just take our concentration off that speedometer for two seconds, whether we've got a colleague in the car,
the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarcticows. the map image shows the typical extent of sea ice at this time of year, specifically on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line, but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of the existing ice will continue to melt. wales has become the first uk nation to drop the speed limit from 30 miles per hour to 20. the new...
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the us national snow and ice data center said: the extent of antarctic sea ice this year on septemberwas 169 million square kilometers, which is about one million square kilometers less than the previous winter record that was recorded in 1986. the ices are disappearing and this embrostem greatly affects the fishing industry and climate changes, and this is a very important issue, we should be concerned about it and as soon as possible, we should apply the necessary measures to deal with this phenomenon in the polar regions during the last decade has been greatly affected by climate change and these conditions have now affected antarctica. studies show that climate change is a potential factor in melting glaciers and decreasing sea ice levels in antarctica. and a report from karre about planting house plants and vegetables in cities, this has led to the acceptance of agriculture in cities in addition to creating jobs and added value of several billion dollars. this is a home plant clinic and horticultural experts are also doctors here. after recognizing that the root of the plant is n
the us national snow and ice data center said: the extent of antarctic sea ice this year on septemberwas 169 million square kilometers, which is about one million square kilometers less than the previous winter record that was recorded in 1986. the ices are disappearing and this embrostem greatly affects the fishing industry and climate changes, and this is a very important issue, we should be concerned about it and as soon as possible, we should apply the necessary measures to deal with this...
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the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarctict of sea ice at this time of year, specifically on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line, but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of the existing ice will continue to melt. i'm joined now by dr t] young, lecturer in physical geography at university of st andrews. thank you for your time here on newsday. how do you react to these findings and how significant a change in levels we in? i findings and how significant a change in levels we in? i think the findinus change in levels we in? i think the findings are _ change in levels we in? i think the findings are quite _ change in levels we in? i think the findings are quite significant - change in levels we in? i think the findings are quite significant and l findings are quite significant and of great concern to us researchers, not just of great concern to us researchers, notjust in the uk but all over the world, researchers researching cis because the amount
the area of sea—ice surrounding antarctica is well below any level previously recorded in the antarctict of sea ice at this time of year, specifically on the 14th of september. that's the yellow dotted line, but the actual extent of ice is much less than the median. and as we head into the antarctic summer, much of the existing ice will continue to melt. i'm joined now by dr t] young, lecturer in physical geography at university of st andrews. thank you for your time here on newsday. how do...
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sea ice is super important because it acts like a mirror reflecting incoming solar energy, and that keeps the antarctico impacts ocean currents and weather patterns. so if we lose sea ice, that can have really significant local, regional and global consequences. dr gilbert says antarctica acts like a refrigerator for earth. but lose the reflective sea ice and much more of the sun's energy is going to be absorbed by the darker ocean, driving up temperatures. the worry is the refrigerator could end up acting more like a radiator. justin rowlatt, bbc news. united nations says at least 11,000 people are dead and another 10,000 missing a week after two dams collapsed in the north—eastern part of libya during a powerful storm. that caused flooding that swept entire neighbourhoods out to sea and one of the hardest hit areas is the city of derna where there is still no electricity nor clean water that international aid is trickling through. now what do a collection of tombs in south korea, a town in india and a viking fortress in denmark have in common? they are amongst the latest places to be added to the uni
sea ice is super important because it acts like a mirror reflecting incoming solar energy, and that keeps the antarctico impacts ocean currents and weather patterns. so if we lose sea ice, that can have really significant local, regional and global consequences. dr gilbert says antarctica acts like a refrigerator for earth. but lose the reflective sea ice and much more of the sun's energy is going to be absorbed by the darker ocean, driving up temperatures. the worry is the refrigerator could...
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experts say it is largely because the seas are getting warmer and antarctic sea ice reached the lowest level in recorded history. climate scientists say that is fueling more natural disasters including extreme heat, wild fires, hurricanes. they also warn that unless we dramatically ramp up efforts to control greenhouse gases, we will continue to see bigger issues in the years ahead. >>> giants fans hoping orange and black could build on their momentum today. tonight's game against the colorado rockies has been postponed because of weather. it is raining hard in denver right now. the game will be played on saturday as part of a doubleheader. wow. they're raining out in denver. jeff is here. >> yes. >> nothing here. >> this is gorgeous. we have some fog. i checked the radar just before coming out here. it is a strong line of storms moving through the metro area, some showers tomorrow. but by saturday for the game we should have sunshine and 70s. >> okay. good news. >> good ball weather there this weekend for the giants. right back here across the bay area we had warm weather inland. blue
experts say it is largely because the seas are getting warmer and antarctic sea ice reached the lowest level in recorded history. climate scientists say that is fueling more natural disasters including extreme heat, wild fires, hurricanes. they also warn that unless we dramatically ramp up efforts to control greenhouse gases, we will continue to see bigger issues in the years ahead. >>> giants fans hoping orange and black could build on their momentum today. tonight's game against the...
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite datahe programme. the chinese foreign minister wang yi has met with white house national security adviserjake sullivan for two days of talks in malta. the discussions come as the world's two largest economies look to stabilise troubled relations. little of substance is being said publicly by either side, but we do have this from a senior us official stressing the effort
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite datahe programme. the chinese foreign minister wang yi has met with white house national security adviserjake sullivan for two days of talks in malta. the discussions come as the world's two largest economies look to stabilise troubled relations. little of substance is being said publicly by either side, but we do have this from a senior us official stressing the effort
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite datan the uk, the senior mp who's in charge of co—ordinating labour's general election campaign has refused to say if the party would build the h52 high speed railway — in full — if it wins power. pat mcfadden said he needed to see the project's revised costs. hs2 is a plan to build a high speed line between london and the north of england. the first stretch to birmingham is under construction but its proving muich more expensive than predicted. here's our political correspondent, helen catt: well, this is to do with the high speed two rail line. it would be the second high speed line in the uk at the moment. the first hsi ran from london to the south coast. the idea of this one is that it would run from london to birmingham and then onto manchester on one branch in the end and into the east midlands on the other. and the idea is to spread economic opportunity across the country. it has been a long time running, this project, and the costs of it have risen far beyond the original budget th
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite datan the uk, the senior mp who's in charge of co—ordinating labour's general election campaign has refused to say if the party would build the h52 high speed railway — in full — if it wins power. pat mcfadden said he needed to see the project's revised costs. hs2 is a plan to build a high speed line between london and the north of england. the first stretch to birmingham is under...
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite data'm frankie mccamley. the european commission president has laid out an emergency plan of action following the arrival last week of thousands of migrants on the italian island of lampedusa. ursula von der leyen said european countries had to tackle the migration issue together. the italian prime minister giorgia meloni said the influx to the island and to italy had to be stopped — it wasn't enough to just redistribute migrants across the eu.
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record — according to satellite data'm frankie mccamley. the european commission president has laid out an emergency plan of action following the arrival last week of thousands of migrants on the italian island of lampedusa. ursula von der leyen said european countries had to tackle the migration issue together. the italian prime minister giorgia meloni said the influx to the island and to italy had to be stopped — it wasn't...
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the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record according to satellite data.n minister wang yi has met with white house national security adviserjake sullivan for two days of talks in malta. the discussions come as the world's two largest economies look to stabilise troubled relations. little of substance is being said publicly by either side, but we do have this from a senior us official stressing the effort to lessen tensions with beijing.
the antarctic sea—ice has declined to its lowest winter level on record according to satellite data.n minister wang yi has met with white house national security adviserjake sullivan for two days of talks in malta. the discussions come as the world's two largest economies look to stabilise troubled relations. little of substance is being said publicly by either side, but we do have this from a senior us official stressing the effort to lessen tensions with beijing.
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sea ice is - super important because it acts like a mirror reflecting incoming solar energy and that keeps the antarctichole globe's climate relatively cool. it also impacts ocean currents and weather patterns. if we lose sea ice it can have significant local, regional and global consequences.— have significant local, regional and global consequences. doctor gilbert sa s global consequences. doctor gilbert says antarctica _ global consequences. doctor gilbert says antarctica acts _ global consequences. doctor gilbert says antarctica acts like _ global consequences. doctor gilbert says antarctica acts like a _ says antarctica acts like a refrigerator for earth, says antarctica acts like a refrigeratorfor earth, but says antarctica acts like a refrigerator for earth, but lose the reflective sea ice and much more of the sun's energy is going to be absorbed by the darker ocean, driving up temperatures. the worry is, the refrigerator could end up acting more like a radiator. justin rowlatt, bbc news. the united nations says the number of people killed in last week's floods in libya has reached more than 11,0
sea ice is - super important because it acts like a mirror reflecting incoming solar energy and that keeps the antarctichole globe's climate relatively cool. it also impacts ocean currents and weather patterns. if we lose sea ice it can have significant local, regional and global consequences.— have significant local, regional and global consequences. doctor gilbert sa s global consequences. doctor gilbert says antarctica _ global consequences. doctor gilbert says antarctica acts _ global...
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napa and the national snow and ice datacenter say the arctic sea ice is at its sixth lowest level on record. not only that, but the antarcticcord low growth, and between march and 2023, the ice cover shrunk from 5.64 million square miles, and the amount of sea ice lost was enough to cover the entire continental united states. when ice begins to melt at a higher rate than normal it creates what is called a positive feedback loop where the snow and ice reflects the sun's rays, and in turn it warms the ocean even more causing the melt period to last longer, and sea ice has a harder time recovering in the winter months. scientists are working to understand the cause of the meager growth of the antarctic sea ice, and it could be because of el nino and ocean warming temperatures, and for more stories on how climate change is affecting our earth, go to our website, nbcbayarea.com and click on the climate in crisis tab. >> thank you, kari. >>> trending for you this morning, if you already thought costco sold everything you could ever want, think again because now you can also find gold in its purest form. the retail club adding 1-o
napa and the national snow and ice datacenter say the arctic sea ice is at its sixth lowest level on record. not only that, but the antarcticcord low growth, and between march and 2023, the ice cover shrunk from 5.64 million square miles, and the amount of sea ice lost was enough to cover the entire continental united states. when ice begins to melt at a higher rate than normal it creates what is called a positive feedback loop where the snow and ice reflects the sun's rays, and in turn it...
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antarctic sea ice is hitting record lows this winter. we'll tell you how this is impacting ecosystems and putting penguin populations at risk. from ktvu fox two news, this is mornings on two. good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on two. i'm pam cook and good morning i'm dave clark. it's friday pam it's friday already you got us here again to the end of september with your help. yeah, well, it's september 29th and steve paulson's here. here's your forecast for today. cooler is on the way. we start off with 50s on the temps here. now, the fog is offshore and it's going to start to make a move here as the upper low begins to drop in. so quiet now, but that's not going to last too long here. you can see the system dropping in. fog is offshore and about ready to make a move onshore. so cooler is the main message the wind will pick up and clouds will increase here. 60, 70 on the thames. all right. sal is here now and hopefully everything's quiet picking up cones. my guess. yeah in some spots. but even even then, we don't hav
antarctic sea ice is hitting record lows this winter. we'll tell you how this is impacting ecosystems and putting penguin populations at risk. from ktvu fox two news, this is mornings on two. good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on two. i'm pam cook and good morning i'm dave clark. it's friday pam it's friday already you got us here again to the end of september with your help. yeah, well, it's september 29th and steve paulson's here. here's your forecast for today. cooler is...
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the milestone adds to concern that antarctic sea ice could be entering a state of decline brought onclimate change. >> a look at the natural world like you've never seen the images filmed right here in the bay area that get you up close and personal. >> i'm seven on your side's michael finney, an amazon faces a major multi state lawsuit. we'll talk about what the s but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga. like straight lines that seem wavy, blurry, or missing visual spots that make it hard to see faces like this one, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you've been diagnosed with amd and notice vision changes, don't wait. ga is irreversible. it's important to catch it early. talk to your eye doctor about ga and learn more at gawontwait.com my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an adv
the milestone adds to concern that antarctic sea ice could be entering a state of decline brought onclimate change. >> a look at the natural world like you've never seen the images filmed right here in the bay area that get you up close and personal. >> i'm seven on your side's michael finney, an amazon faces a major multi state lawsuit. we'll talk about what the s but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the...
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a headline from nasa looking at the antarctic sea ice.ire year. unfortunately they have marked the record lowest amount at the maximum. that is anticipated because we've been incredibly warm. marine heat waves all over the globe. in certain places more than others. but you see all that warmth because that's above average, right? then you say, well how far above? the unprecedented level of sea surface temperatures continue. this is all through the day, sin 1980. so about 40 years. many of the climatologists tell us this goes back much farther and this is some of the warmest water we've seen since humans were around. coming up deals and steals. tory's got big savings on some of lara's fabulous finds. then we are talking about a new book called back to school for adults. i'll be listening. and tiffani thiessen is all about the food these days. she's here to level up your leftovers. can't wait. local news an weather are next. popular drugs used for weight loss like ozempic come at a high cost. and now websites are popping up offering deals an
a headline from nasa looking at the antarctic sea ice.ire year. unfortunately they have marked the record lowest amount at the maximum. that is anticipated because we've been incredibly warm. marine heat waves all over the globe. in certain places more than others. but you see all that warmth because that's above average, right? then you say, well how far above? the unprecedented level of sea surface temperatures continue. this is all through the day, sin 1980. so about 40 years. many of the...
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a new factor in global logistics - the northern sea route - the case when global climate change plays into our hands. according to the arctic and antarcticn the arctic seas was rapidly declining in 1996, in 10 years it decreased more than eight times. all this means that the possibilities of navigation along the nsr are expanding, but year-round navigation can only be ensured by an icebreaker fleet, and this is necessary. my daughter is solving this important problem constant ice monitoring, now rostec, ruselectronics, its specialists have already prepared a monitoring complex , its tests will soon begin, which will last until the end of 2024, the new equipment is capable of operating at temperatures down to -60° and with hurricane winds up to 50 m/s. the president of the russian federation has set the task of increasing cargo transportation along the northern sea route. this direction. nowadays it is actively developing and the issue of navigation safety is very acute. the use of our complexes will provide the region with current weather station in continuous mode. this is significant. safety of navigation in extreme conditions of the a
a new factor in global logistics - the northern sea route - the case when global climate change plays into our hands. according to the arctic and antarcticn the arctic seas was rapidly declining in 1996, in 10 years it decreased more than eight times. all this means that the possibilities of navigation along the nsr are expanding, but year-round navigation can only be ensured by an icebreaker fleet, and this is necessary. my daughter is solving this important problem constant ice monitoring,...
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new factor in global logistics - the northern sea route - is the case when global climate change plays into our hands. according to the arctic and antarcticic seas has been rapidly declining since 1996, decreasing more than eight times in 10 years. all this means that the possibilities of navigation along the nsr are expanding. however, year-round operation can only be ensured by an icebreaker fleet, and for this it is necessary to organize constant ice monitoring. nowadays , rostec’s subsidiary, ruselectronics, is solving this important problem. its specialists have already prepared a monitoring complex. its testing will begin soon and will last until the end of 2024. new the equipment is capable of operating at temperatures down to -60° and hurricane winds up to 50 m per second. the russian federation has been tasked with increasing cargo transportation along the northern sea route. this area is now actively developing and the issue of navigation safety is very acute. the use of our complexes will provide the region with up-to-date weather monitoring in a continuous mode. this will significantly increase the safety of navigation in the
new factor in global logistics - the northern sea route - is the case when global climate change plays into our hands. according to the arctic and antarcticic seas has been rapidly declining since 1996, decreasing more than eight times in 10 years. all this means that the possibilities of navigation along the nsr are expanding. however, year-round operation can only be ensured by an icebreaker fleet, and for this it is necessary to organize constant ice monitoring. nowadays , rostec’s...
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antarctic ice? satellite images shows it and arctic sea ice has been breaking up. unusually early . a recent study shows how it's caused the deaths of thousands of emperor or penguin cheques as the off spring don't have the time to develop water proof feathers. projects are either drowning freezing or starving to death. human made climate change as the cause and penguins weren't the only species suffering. as we see in germany, a cold loving trout that lives in oxygen rich streams and rivers. a toad with a yellow belly that needs puddles to survive on the bed that likes to lay it. sikes and other birds nest. just 3 of many species, native to germany, whose existence is threatened by climate change. the author, the cheese that were needed here, but are unable to tolerate the new conditions will become very rare or even die out or migrate students. some german studies say about a 3rd of species will be negatively impacted. negative 5 low said another species, among them is the brown trout, profess cool condition. somewhere between 7 and 19 degrees celsius ellipse and foss, flemming, a
antarctic ice? satellite images shows it and arctic sea ice has been breaking up. unusually early . a recent study shows how it's caused the deaths of thousands of emperor or penguin cheques as the off spring don't have the time to develop water proof feathers. projects are either drowning freezing or starving to death. human made climate change as the cause and penguins weren't the only species suffering. as we see in germany, a cold loving trout that lives in oxygen rich streams and rivers. a...
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sea ice is super important because it acts like a mirror reflecting incoming solar energy, and that keeps the antarcticly cool. it also impacts ocean currents and weather patterns. so if we lose sea ice, that can have really significant local, regional and global consequences. dr gilbert says antarctica acts like a refrigerator for earth. but lose the reflective sea ice and much more of the sun's energy is going to be absorbed by the darker ocean, driving up temperatures. the worry is the refrigerator could end up acting more like a radiator. justin rowlatt, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. british opposition leader, keir starmer, has promised he'll try to re—write britain's brexit deal with the european union, if his labour party wins the next general election. mr starmer said he would make closer relations with the eu a priority, to bolster britain's economic growth. but he's ruled out re—joining the customs union, the single market or the eu itself. over 15,000 protesters in new york city kicked off "climate week", ahead of
sea ice is super important because it acts like a mirror reflecting incoming solar energy, and that keeps the antarcticly cool. it also impacts ocean currents and weather patterns. so if we lose sea ice, that can have really significant local, regional and global consequences. dr gilbert says antarctica acts like a refrigerator for earth. but lose the reflective sea ice and much more of the sun's energy is going to be absorbed by the darker ocean, driving up temperatures. the worry is the...
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has changed to september , spring begins in the antarctic this year it is quite warm currently the average air temperature is -5° there is almost no seaice so the penguins are coming early this is what i am telling you see you at 18:00 news editorial is working on the final issue and in a few minutes meet avataria espresso olga len there are discounts on pectolvan 10% in pharmacies podorozhnyk you and save attention total sale from unpacking tv super warm and very comfortable boots alaska style with a discount your ideal solution for the cold season for an incredible at a favorable price of only uah 699 perfect fit water-repellent material and a feeling of warmth in 30-degree frost alaska style sweatpants have a universal design and practical black color and will suit both men and women for women, sizes from 36 to 46, buy two pairs for yourself and your husband. are they so comfortable and warm? eternal zippers will ensure a perfect fit even on the widest leg. eco fur insulation perfectly retains heat and wicks away moisture. and the top is made of waterproof and made of gas-resistant raincoat fabric and reinforced with eco suede, ala
has changed to september , spring begins in the antarctic this year it is quite warm currently the average air temperature is -5° there is almost no seaice so the penguins are coming early this is what i am telling you see you at 18:00 news editorial is working on the final issue and in a few minutes meet avataria espresso olga len there are discounts on pectolvan 10% in pharmacies podorozhnyk you and save attention total sale from unpacking tv super warm and very comfortable boots alaska...
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sea. so normally, there will be helicopters and boats on standby. but in the antarctict more cautious. tomorrow, we are expecting the glacier monitoring group in switzerland to release their data showing annual glacier loss there. last year, that reached a record high of 6% glacier loss. that, combined with the loss we're seeing here in antarctica, what does that tell us about the bigger picture? yeah, we're still pulling together the picture from this year for the sea ice. but we are still seeing a really alarming trend. since 2016, we've seen persistently low sea ice extents and the data is starting to emerge as well that it's thinner than usual. and certainly sea ice surrounds the continent of antarctica and it almost protects those floating ice shelves that themselves protect the ice sheets from sliding into the sea. so it's a very sensitive interplay between the ocean and the glaciers in antarctica. and we have really good reason to be worried about the conditions this year. that is climate ice scientist robbie mallett, joining us from antarctica earlier on. ukrain
sea. so normally, there will be helicopters and boats on standby. but in the antarctict more cautious. tomorrow, we are expecting the glacier monitoring group in switzerland to release their data showing annual glacier loss there. last year, that reached a record high of 6% glacier loss. that, combined with the loss we're seeing here in antarctica, what does that tell us about the bigger picture? yeah, we're still pulling together the picture from this year for the sea ice. but we are still...
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antarctic institute, students of moscow and st. petersburg university 28 expedition members spent almost a month and a half at sea guarding environmentalety 241 points where it was carried out humility more than 1,000, analyzes on various parameters from the huge volumes collected water and plankton analysis takes a long time, because after all, we are trying to do it somewhere with high accuracy. severe disposition. pacific ocean. just for a couple of days slowed down the work, scientists were diving probes off the exact coast of sakhalin in the area of kamchatka and the northern kuril islands , vladimir the hot’s team was trying to find the radiation trace, after all, the japanese have been draining into the ocean for almost a month. liquid from the emergency fukushima 1. remember this picture of the electro. there is a pool in front of her in this pool there are very high concentrations, especially in the bottom sediments, because uh, it is sorbed by this target and strings into suspended particles and settles there and caught some kind of perch. just recently. yes there are 80,000 bequerels per kilogram of cesium radiochemical co
antarctic institute, students of moscow and st. petersburg university 28 expedition members spent almost a month and a half at sea guarding environmentalety 241 points where it was carried out humility more than 1,000, analyzes on various parameters from the huge volumes collected water and plankton analysis takes a long time, because after all, we are trying to do it somewhere with high accuracy. severe disposition. pacific ocean. just for a couple of days slowed down the work, scientists were...
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to vernadsky changed in september in the antarctic spring begins this year it is quite warm at the moment the average air temperature is -5°, there is almost no seaice so the penguins come earlier this is how things are for the moment i tell you see you at 5:00 p.m. be close we lie the most important thing in particular, it is about the reforms of the ministry of defense, which were announced by the new minister of defense . of veterans, the lieutenant general of the police in reserve olga, mr. mykhailo, we are moving on to the great fight against dishonest representatives or heads of the vlk, but in odesa region they uncovered a whole such woven network, and we understand that these are not isolated phenomena, but our law enforcement officers began to work very clearly on this from the second side appeared, looked at the presidential decree, the decision of the security and defense council regarding the review of previously adopted decisions, and i can only imagine what the scope of work is , and there is a fear that it will somehow block work well, first of all, law enforcement officers must constantly work where there is information about the
to vernadsky changed in september in the antarctic spring begins this year it is quite warm at the moment the average air temperature is -5°, there is almost no seaice so the penguins come earlier this is how things are for the moment i tell you see you at 5:00 p.m. be close we lie the most important thing in particular, it is about the reforms of the ministry of defense, which were announced by the new minister of defense . of veterans, the lieutenant general of the police in reserve olga,...
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antarctic , spring is starting this year. it is quite warm currently the average air temperature is -5° there is almost no sea ice so the penguinscoming early here i tell you what's going on at the moment see you at 16:00 thank you news editors pick up pick up the informational analytical baton yes uh a few more important messages for a few important messages shadows are in defense, but they are trying to regain their position , deputy minister of defense of ukraine hanna malyar said about it. she noted that in the east there are directions of the enemy's offensive: kupyansk, limansk , avdiivsk, maryansk, and defense forces ukraine is advancing in the direction of bakhmut, and there are successes along the southern flank in the area of andriivka, kurdyumivsk klichivka. and in the direction of melitopol, the armed forces of ukraine are also gradually moving south , the main direction of our offensive, and everywhere in the southern region the enemy is on the defensive , which means that we are moving there, and they are defending and the field office of the international criminal court has started work in kyiv , and this is the
antarctic , spring is starting this year. it is quite warm currently the average air temperature is -5° there is almost no sea ice so the penguinscoming early here i tell you what's going on at the moment see you at 16:00 thank you news editors pick up pick up the informational analytical baton yes uh a few more important messages for a few important messages shadows are in defense, but they are trying to regain their position , deputy minister of defense of ukraine hanna malyar said about it....
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the sea ice surrounding antarctica is below any previous recorded winter level — according to satellite data. the ice cover in the antarcticthe british isles. polar experts warn that an unstable antarctica could have far reaching consequences for temperatures that's it. i'm lewis vaughan jones. this is bbc news. goodbye. hello. the weather story for the first half of the weekend was one of big temperature contrasts. it felt like summer's last gasp in the south east of england, 28 celsius there in london. compare that with a much more autumnal 1a or 15 in belfast and edinburgh. the second half of the weekend, i think, will be less about temperature contrasts and more about heavy downpours. you can see all of this cloud swarming to the south of us on our earlier satellite image. those showers and thunderstorms will make their move during the day on sunday. in the north of scotland, the day getting off to a cold start under clear skies. further south, significantly milder. generally, a lot of cloud around away from northern scotland. some bits and pieces of rain for northern ireland, for western parts of scotland but then, we
the sea ice surrounding antarctica is below any previous recorded winter level — according to satellite data. the ice cover in the antarcticthe british isles. polar experts warn that an unstable antarctica could have far reaching consequences for temperatures that's it. i'm lewis vaughan jones. this is bbc news. goodbye. hello. the weather story for the first half of the weekend was one of big temperature contrasts. it felt like summer's last gasp in the south east of england, 28 celsius...
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antarctic and dew atom fleet. it is also known that while sailing along the northern sea route, ship crews will be in constant contact route. are planning. eh, basically in an ambitiously short time, it’s enough to go through this full route e in about 45-50 days and complete your towing, not only, as they say in the water area of the northern thief of the way, but also to go through a significant section of the water area. from the pacific ocean, he will carry out a drilling installation in the primorsky territory area. peter the great bay, as gazprom said, the drilling rig was being examined by specialists in the project in primorye; they will carry out scheduled repairs of drilling equipment , diesel generators and other structural elements that came to work in the tula region was provided with new cottages for comfortable living, an entire village of private houses. located next to the sleep center, which was built as part of national health care projects initiated by alexey dyumina and with the support of vladimir putin, the head of the region also came to talk to the new residents and looked at the cottages.
antarctic and dew atom fleet. it is also known that while sailing along the northern sea route, ship crews will be in constant contact route. are planning. eh, basically in an ambitiously short time, it’s enough to go through this full route e in about 45-50 days and complete your towing, not only, as they say in the water area of the northern thief of the way, but also to go through a significant section of the water area. from the pacific ocean, he will carry out a drilling...
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new measurements of polar sea ice, showing levels near antarctica reaching a new record low for the winter season. according to recent satellite data, ice cover in the antarctic than the september average. that's an area about five times the sie of the british isles. australian scientists say the data may reflect a quote "regime shift," with the antarctic entering a new era of significantly lower ice cover. a renowned indian restaurant in london — that has close links to india's struggle for independence — is closing down today after the owners of the building its housed in say they plan to demolish it. the india club situated on the first floor of the hotel strand continental was founded in 1951 — by the uk—based india league which had advocated for india's freedom from british colonial rule. it became a social hub for south asian migrants and for decades served those craving indian food — especially in the early years, before it became widely available. the owners say news of its closure has sparked fresh interest in the club and they're searching for new premises. stay with us here on bbc news. that's all from us here in washington, we leave you with these
new measurements of polar sea ice, showing levels near antarctica reaching a new record low for the winter season. according to recent satellite data, ice cover in the antarctic than the september average. that's an area about five times the sie of the british isles. australian scientists say the data may reflect a quote "regime shift," with the antarctic entering a new era of significantly lower ice cover. a renowned indian restaurant in london — that has close links to india's...
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new measurements of polar sea ice, showing levels near antarctica reaching a new record low for the winter season. according to recent satellite data, ice cover in the antarctict five times the size of the british isles. australian scientists say the antarctic entering a new era of significantly lower ice cover. that would be harmful for animals like the emperor penguin that live on the ice and could contribute to a further warming of the planet. and finally, an update on storm lee which has made landfall in the far—eastern canadian province of nova scotia with winds of up to 110km/h. while the storm was downgraded from hurricane status earlier this week, it still packed a punch, flooding roads and grounding flights. thousands of homes are reported to be without power. the region is still reeling from wildfires and severe stay with us here on bbc news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with all your latest headlines. hello. the weather story for the first half of the weekend was one of big temperature contrasts. it felt like summer's last gasp in the southeast of england, 28 celsius there in london. compare that with a much more autumnal 1a or 15 in belfast
new measurements of polar sea ice, showing levels near antarctica reaching a new record low for the winter season. according to recent satellite data, ice cover in the antarctict five times the size of the british isles. australian scientists say the antarctic entering a new era of significantly lower ice cover. that would be harmful for animals like the emperor penguin that live on the ice and could contribute to a further warming of the planet. and finally, an update on storm lee which has...