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and you can see how the earth's atmosphere has changed through time. and our limitations is just interpreting how that recorder is working. when i came to ohio state university i was prettyonvinced i was going to become a coal geologist. because, having grown up in west virginia, i could see -- one of the reasons of going to college was to get a job. and i could see the application there. in my first quarter here i got a little note in my mailbox that said, "how would you like to work for a research program "in the institute of polar studies looking at ice cores?" and so i took this position. it took me about a year, year and a half, to really start to realize what was archived in those ice cores or the potential. and at that time all the work was being done in the polar regions. narrator: during the 1950s and '60s, ambitious drilling programs in the remote ice caps of antarctica and greenland provided an impressive record of past climate, such as ice ages and warming events going back hundreds of thousands of years. but these records only provided par
and you can see how the earth's atmosphere has changed through time. and our limitations is just interpreting how that recorder is working. when i came to ohio state university i was prettyonvinced i was going to become a coal geologist. because, having grown up in west virginia, i could see -- one of the reasons of going to college was to get a job. and i could see the application there. in my first quarter here i got a little note in my mailbox that said, "how would you like to work for...
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it's notu all know, just the atmosphere that we're worried about. of jigsawreal sort puzzle of land, water, atmosphere, and two of our presenters this morning are ofng to address the state knowledge of that science. and then our final presenter talk about a possible solution that addresses all of those, land, water, and atmosphere. that.ll get started on greg holland is going to be our first speaker. at thesenior scientist national center for atmospheric research in boulder. career is inmic tropical meteorology with a and climatether extremes and the relationship between the two. you'll hear from his accent that is not from brooklyn. susan avery is going to be our second speaker. she is president and director of the woods hole oceanographic institute. lucky enough to have her on two panels. she was on one yesterday. some of you may have heard her then. the woods hole oceanographic institute is affectionately houi.as and susan used to work at the colorado. of and then also at the institute for research and environmental directed inch she boulder. and
it's notu all know, just the atmosphere that we're worried about. of jigsawreal sort puzzle of land, water, atmosphere, and two of our presenters this morning are ofng to address the state knowledge of that science. and then our final presenter talk about a possible solution that addresses all of those, land, water, and atmosphere. that.ll get started on greg holland is going to be our first speaker. at thesenior scientist national center for atmospheric research in boulder. career is inmic...
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and stated he was inside atmosphere when the fight broke out.e said, that there were numerous black males brandishing weapons inside the club. so, i went to her narrative and her statement to get a better explanation of that. this is in the narrative: on 12-13 1418 120 [inaudible] 500 block of broadway" in front of club atmosphere with numerous physical fights broke out at people were exiting the club. amir puccini identified himself as mta supervisor. he stated that he didn't is i the club when physical fights broke out. he told me a girl in a white dress was causing problems. weird numbers people saying they got arms but he saw a group of black males brandishing guns. at that point he turned and ran out of the club. that was placing them it was either club [inaudible] when we have rumors we have a city employee that's able to say i saw this exactly gives us more credibility as to what happened. based on that, on the go to azores back to the summary: officers arrested an individual was fighting other pageants and kicked out of atmosphere. the s
and stated he was inside atmosphere when the fight broke out.e said, that there were numerous black males brandishing weapons inside the club. so, i went to her narrative and her statement to get a better explanation of that. this is in the narrative: on 12-13 1418 120 [inaudible] 500 block of broadway" in front of club atmosphere with numerous physical fights broke out at people were exiting the club. amir puccini identified himself as mta supervisor. he stated that he didn't is i the...
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the atmosphere works like that. if we look at hurricanes to start with, this is what has happened with hurricanes. the bottom curve, bottom axis is the number of categories where category 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 i'm sure you're aware of. 0 is tropical storms. up on the other curve is relative to all hurricanes. if you just focus on the little area on your right-hand side, back in the 60's and 70's when we cleaned out the smoke stacks, we had a curve that came down like this. every decade since then, it has actually bulged up. there's been a bit of an increase out in the category 5 area, but the big differences happen at the category 4's. that's because the energy limit has changed a little bit but not fast. but the capacity to intensity has gone up very rapidly. this is all published information. so it's not that we're going to have superhurricanes. that's the good news. the bad news is we've now got twice as many going on to two and a half times as many category 4 and 5 hurricanes as we had before. it happens globally. that'
the atmosphere works like that. if we look at hurricanes to start with, this is what has happened with hurricanes. the bottom curve, bottom axis is the number of categories where category 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 i'm sure you're aware of. 0 is tropical storms. up on the other curve is relative to all hurricanes. if you just focus on the little area on your right-hand side, back in the 60's and 70's when we cleaned out the smoke stacks, we had a curve that came down like this. every decade since then, it...
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after all, we know what the atmosphere is like, it's not a good place to be. >> the atmosphere is differento what was there on the surface. do we have the technology, to peace together and have something float above the atmosphere. we have the pieces of the puzzle. we understand that the atmosphere 30 miles above the surface is that we can float a blimp there. temperatures are a little higher, but doable. it's fine, and we are above the worst part of the atmosphere that is so as sidic. it could do wonderful work examining the surface, through the clouds of venus, and since we know so much about venus, the temperatures of 800 degrees farren hate. the pressure 100 times on earth. using all the other technologies that we have been able to employ to examine other plan et cetera in great distances, venus is the perfect place to do that. i'm not sure that it's making a lot of sense to send humans there when we can send them to other places that could give us more advance. you have to wonder what would sending people to these places teach us. what will they learn? >> we want to understand how plan
after all, we know what the atmosphere is like, it's not a good place to be. >> the atmosphere is differento what was there on the surface. do we have the technology, to peace together and have something float above the atmosphere. we have the pieces of the puzzle. we understand that the atmosphere 30 miles above the surface is that we can float a blimp there. temperatures are a little higher, but doable. it's fine, and we are above the worst part of the atmosphere that is so as sidic. it...
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kicked out of atmosphere. the subject resisted arrest and follow the police. officers went to the round with a suspect and finally able to place him in handcuffs. one officer's wrist left wrist was broken during the incident. the subject was extremely intoxicated. it was later learned the subject had a warrant and was on probation. so now we've had two officers injured that are on disability from incidents coming out of atmosphere. another one this a couple minutes later: within minutes of shots were fired on a 300 block of broadway. numerous officers were in the immediate area and a broadcast of vehicle suspect description had [inaudible] brochure. that was lost in the market of [inaudible] the suspect vehicle caused a hit and run accident no victim was located from the shooting. at the end of the of her summary ofc. christiansen stated one of the subjects had just exited atmosphere just minutes earlier. then it talks in the summary about the resources of stars that night. a unit from the northern district response well but with broadway. southern and [inaudi
kicked out of atmosphere. the subject resisted arrest and follow the police. officers went to the round with a suspect and finally able to place him in handcuffs. one officer's wrist left wrist was broken during the incident. the subject was extremely intoxicated. it was later learned the subject had a warrant and was on probation. so now we've had two officers injured that are on disability from incidents coming out of atmosphere. another one this a couple minutes later: within minutes of...
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atmospheric land here. i want to talk about some of you sea level rise, what is happening in the united states and the triple whammy of what's happening in the ocean in terms of the warming ocean acidification and the increase of dead zones in the ocean. it is affectionately and the popular vernacular. so i am showing this site again because i showed it yesterday and several people wanted to see it once more. often times ucl this water. i don't need to worry about it. in reality i should drain all of the water off the planet. the amount of water that you have that is really a major part of the planetary system is quite law that goes to the volume of the planet itself. the amount of fresh water you have is the second that streamed off the larger bloom and then the smaller dot is the amount of available freshwater. so the next panel is really talking about freshwater. just thought i would show this again because it really gives you a perspective of how precious this ocean is on the water that we have and it i
atmospheric land here. i want to talk about some of you sea level rise, what is happening in the united states and the triple whammy of what's happening in the ocean in terms of the warming ocean acidification and the increase of dead zones in the ocean. it is affectionately and the popular vernacular. so i am showing this site again because i showed it yesterday and several people wanted to see it once more. often times ucl this water. i don't need to worry about it. in reality i should drain...
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the impressionists admired his ability to capture luminous atmospheric effects.end of the 19th century, j.m.w. turner's dream was realized-- landscape painting was elevated to a level unthinkable without the contributions he had made in fifty years of painting. annenberg media ♪ by: narrador: en este episodio raquel sale para puerto rico. mientras espera su vuelo, escribe una carta.
the impressionists admired his ability to capture luminous atmospheric effects.end of the 19th century, j.m.w. turner's dream was realized-- landscape painting was elevated to a level unthinkable without the contributions he had made in fifty years of painting. annenberg media ♪ by: narrador: en este episodio raquel sale para puerto rico. mientras espera su vuelo, escribe una carta.
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it's notu all know, just the atmosphere that we're worried about. of jigsawreal sort puzzle of land, water, atmosphere, and two of our presenters this morning are ofng to address the state knowledge of that science. and then our final presenter talk about a possible solution that addresses all of those, land, water, and atmosphere. that.ll get started on greg holland is going to be our first speaker. at thesenior scientist national center for atmospheric research in boulder. career is inmic tropical meteorology with a and climatether extremes and the relationship between the two. you'll hear from his accent that is not from brooklyn. susan avery is going to be our second speaker. she is president and director of the woods hole oceanographic institute. lucky enough to have her on two panels. she was on one yesterday. some of you may have heard her then. the woods hole oceanographic institute is affectionately houi.as and susan used to work at the colorado. of and then also at the institute for research and environmental directed inch she boulder. and
it's notu all know, just the atmosphere that we're worried about. of jigsawreal sort puzzle of land, water, atmosphere, and two of our presenters this morning are ofng to address the state knowledge of that science. and then our final presenter talk about a possible solution that addresses all of those, land, water, and atmosphere. that.ll get started on greg holland is going to be our first speaker. at thesenior scientist national center for atmospheric research in boulder. career is inmic...
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the atmosphere works just like that. if we look at hurricanes to start with, this is what has happened with hurricanes. the bottom access is the number of categories, where categories one, two three, four and five you're aware of, zero is tropical storms. up on the other curve is a proportion relative to all hurricanes so relative to all hurricanes. if you just focus on the little area on your right hand side here, back in the 1960's and 1970's when we cleaned up the smoke stacks we had a curve that came down like this. every decade since then has actually bulged up, you can see there's been a bit of an increase out to the category five area but the big difference happens at the cat category four. the capacity to intensify has gone up very rapidly. this is all published information. so it's not that we're going to have super hurricanes, that's the good news. the bad news is we've now got twice as many going onto two and a half to merely category four and five hurricanes as we had before and it happens globally, that's th
the atmosphere works just like that. if we look at hurricanes to start with, this is what has happened with hurricanes. the bottom access is the number of categories, where categories one, two three, four and five you're aware of, zero is tropical storms. up on the other curve is a proportion relative to all hurricanes so relative to all hurricanes. if you just focus on the little area on your right hand side here, back in the 1960's and 1970's when we cleaned up the smoke stacks we had a curve...
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again, you were talking ability this, about the atmosphere that we're in right now. there was a new york post report this morning about the tactics that were changing and i hope we can learn more about that during the press conference, about how police officers, two, are being sent to crime scenes regardless of how severe the crime is, as a buddy system, to make sure that gives you a sense of the kind of atmosphere that we're in right now. i think also, bill bratton talked yesterday, specifically about smartphones. remember that the man ismaaiyl brinsley shot his girlfriend in baltimore in the morning and the baltimore police sent a fax warning to the nypd. that warning coming literally about two to five minutes before brinsley was killed. both of those officers. bratton yesterday, at the press conference, said if all the police officers had smartphones, perhaps these text alerts that we're seeing, perhaps in this case with this man, alleged man from tennessee, that alert would have gotten to police officers quicker and allowed his people to perhaps respond quickly.
again, you were talking ability this, about the atmosphere that we're in right now. there was a new york post report this morning about the tactics that were changing and i hope we can learn more about that during the press conference, about how police officers, two, are being sent to crime scenes regardless of how severe the crime is, as a buddy system, to make sure that gives you a sense of the kind of atmosphere that we're in right now. i think also, bill bratton talked yesterday,...
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since the start of the industrial revolution, we've increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by about 40%. because it's a powerful, heat-trapping gas, that's caused temperatures to go up. it's causing ice to melt. it's causing sea levels to rise. >> why all the controversy? >> i think there are a few reasons why there's controversy. one issue is that there are very powerful interests who don't want to have to change their actions today. we have seen an active campaign attempting to undermine the climate science and make people confused. i think that's part of it. but part of it is much simpler. part of it i think is just that some people tune out when they hear negative news. it can be scary to hear "sea levels are rising, temperatures are going up." some of us, our natural first instinct is to sort of ignore that news, to kick that problem down the road a little bit. but what i think is really important is that we basically think about what can do. let's take action. it's gonna be a lot cheaper to take steps today to reduce our greenhouse-gas emissions to prepare, to adapt t
since the start of the industrial revolution, we've increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by about 40%. because it's a powerful, heat-trapping gas, that's caused temperatures to go up. it's causing ice to melt. it's causing sea levels to rise. >> why all the controversy? >> i think there are a few reasons why there's controversy. one issue is that there are very powerful interests who don't want to have to change their actions today. we have seen an active...
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what's the latest, and what is the atmosphere at this trial? >> it was quite a businesslike atmosphere in the courtroom this morning as the two sights set out opening statements. there was a sense that both the jury and the victim's family were accustomed to the atmosphere in the courtroom after a couple of jury selection earlier in the week. there were a couple of moments of drama, both of them coming from the county attorney, the prosecuting side. at one point, the prosecutor held up the huge pump action shotgun that was used to kill the victim with the message essentially that this is not a weapon that you use lightly. one local veteran court reporter has been reporting for 37 years in events that he has only seen anything like that once before. the other moment was when we saw a photograph of the scene. there was a lot of blood, and obviously, that was a very difficult moment for the family. >> sounds like we certainly are getting down to business. what type of arguments are the two sites presenting? >> essentially, this case revolves aroun
what's the latest, and what is the atmosphere at this trial? >> it was quite a businesslike atmosphere in the courtroom this morning as the two sights set out opening statements. there was a sense that both the jury and the victim's family were accustomed to the atmosphere in the courtroom after a couple of jury selection earlier in the week. there were a couple of moments of drama, both of them coming from the county attorney, the prosecuting side. at one point, the prosecutor held up...
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christiansen stated one of the subjects had just exited atmosphere just minutes earlier. then it talks in the summary about the resources of stars that night. a unit from the northern district response well but with broadway. southern and [inaudible] units had handled the important or the priority calls and sent. it was so bad that night that we had to have the other district stations and officers into the central. the swing [inaudible] to search for all specs maintain a splicing search for witnesses to the victim below and eight in the related accident investigation, written simmons and collected book evidence. there were numerous calls for backup in the district. other fights of the seller would broadcast the central units were unable to respond. i'm just assuming people were covering the district were able to go to that. so, was quite an active friday night. that is it for the summary. [inaudible] from the ale you is going to address more issues as far as atmosphere. >> commissioners, commissioner frost >> be so the question. the mta officer yell visit somebody got gun
christiansen stated one of the subjects had just exited atmosphere just minutes earlier. then it talks in the summary about the resources of stars that night. a unit from the northern district response well but with broadway. southern and [inaudible] units had handled the important or the priority calls and sent. it was so bad that night that we had to have the other district stations and officers into the central. the swing [inaudible] to search for all specs maintain a splicing search for...
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this is the atmospheric river that we talk about. the low pressure system and atmospheric river will come together and this will turn over to the heavy, rich moisture you're seeing right here. we'll be tracking this for you as of 6:00 tomorrow. we continue your futurecast. heavier rain on the way. i stop the clock at 7:00. not much of a break before that rain returns as we head throughout your wednesday morning into wednesday afternoon. another heavy round. we're going to keep that going all the way through thursday and then a pretty good break, showers starting to let up with more rain on the rain for friday. so just an idea. you just saw a lot of that moisture come into the south bay. take a look at your totals. maybe 2 inches of rain right here in the south bay, 2 1/2 plus expected over woodside. plus expecting really good totals in wine country, 2 inches in santa rosa, 2 3/4 in napa. this is such great news. a lot of kids across the bay area for the past few years. it's been so dry. rain is kind of a new thing for them. did you g
this is the atmospheric river that we talk about. the low pressure system and atmospheric river will come together and this will turn over to the heavy, rich moisture you're seeing right here. we'll be tracking this for you as of 6:00 tomorrow. we continue your futurecast. heavier rain on the way. i stop the clock at 7:00. not much of a break before that rain returns as we head throughout your wednesday morning into wednesday afternoon. another heavy round. we're going to keep that going all...
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any chance you can sit down together and have a meal together, it is great communal atmosphere. like the most is the opportunity to be creative. hello. anybody with sets their mind to it can cut. always nice to start chopping some vegetables and x and the delicious. all this double in view is this broth with great flavor. but your heart into it. make something that you, family, and friends will really enjoy. >> i am here with a manager at the heart of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amaz
any chance you can sit down together and have a meal together, it is great communal atmosphere. like the most is the opportunity to be creative. hello. anybody with sets their mind to it can cut. always nice to start chopping some vegetables and x and the delicious. all this double in view is this broth with great flavor. but your heart into it. make something that you, family, and friends will really enjoy. >> i am here with a manager at the heart of the city farmer's market in san...
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the surface, of course, far too hot and the inner atmosphere has too much lightning and sulfuric rain. they are hoping to learn more about the greenhouse effect and learn more about how the earth is changing. there will be a robot to explore the atmosphere and a crew of astronauts could settle in the clouds. for now, there's in time line for when this would happen. but nasa believes it would be easier to explore venus than mars. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, a look at your christmas forecast. >> i'm collin, you won't believe the run by marshawn lynch tonight. yeah, you will. >>> nearing an end, his team wants it >>> if you're still looking for stocking stuffers or presents under the tree, you have a few days left to make it happen. amazon and wal-mart on-line have rush delivery, but it will cost you more. amazon also features same-day delivery for most bay area cities. though inventory will be limited. if you're shipping a gift yourself you have until tuesday to use priority mail express services. same for ups and fedex. again, it will cost you. you can always hit up those good o
the surface, of course, far too hot and the inner atmosphere has too much lightning and sulfuric rain. they are hoping to learn more about the greenhouse effect and learn more about how the earth is changing. there will be a robot to explore the atmosphere and a crew of astronauts could settle in the clouds. for now, there's in time line for when this would happen. but nasa believes it would be easier to explore venus than mars. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, a look at your...
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the surface is far too hot and the inner atmosphere has too much lightning and sulfuric acid rain. scientists hope to learn more about the advanced greenhouse effect which would help us better understand how the earth is changing. the first step is to send a row bat to examine the atmosphere, and then a settlement could be based in the clouds. no timeline for when this happened but nasa believes it would be easier to explore venus than mars. >> up next at 6:00, a look at your christmas forecast. abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma is up next. >> tony spore ran know making a strong case to remove interim from his job title. >> if you're still looking for stocking stuffers or presents for under the tree you have a few days left to make it happen. amazon and wal-mart online have rush delivery services but they cost more. best byonline offers free delivery for orders of $35 or more, amazon features same-day delivery for some bay area cities. if you're shipping a gift you have through tuesday to use the post office's priority mail express service. tuesday goes for ups and fedex, but again
the surface is far too hot and the inner atmosphere has too much lightning and sulfuric acid rain. scientists hope to learn more about the advanced greenhouse effect which would help us better understand how the earth is changing. the first step is to send a row bat to examine the atmosphere, and then a settlement could be based in the clouds. no timeline for when this happened but nasa believes it would be easier to explore venus than mars. >> up next at 6:00, a look at your christmas...
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the surface is far too hot and the inne atmosphere has too much lightning and sulfuric acid rain. scientists hope to learn more about the advanced greenhouse effect which would help us better understand how the earth is changing. the first step is to send a row bat to examine the atmosphere, and then a settlement could be based in the cloud no timeline for when this happened but nasa believes it would be easr to explore venus than mars. >> up next at 6:00, a look at your christmas forecast. abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma is up next. >> tony spore ran know making a strong case to remove interim from his job title. (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> if you're still looking for stocking stuffers or presents for under the tree you have a few days left to make it happen. amazon andal-mart online have rush deliver
the surface is far too hot and the inne atmosphere has too much lightning and sulfuric acid rain. scientists hope to learn more about the advanced greenhouse effect which would help us better understand how the earth is changing. the first step is to send a row bat to examine the atmosphere, and then a settlement could be based in the cloud no timeline for when this happened but nasa believes it would be easr to explore venus than mars. >> up next at 6:00, a look at your christmas...
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it is what we call an atmospheric river. as it intensities we are looking at high risk of urban flooding. mud and rock slides and creek flooding and power outages between wednesday night and thursday. wind gusts 50 to 80 miles an hour and up to eight inches of rain. over half a foot of rain in some areas. that's crazy. at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night, the winds will start to kick up. they really get going in the overnight hours. the rain has slowed down and some moderate to heavy rain starts to move into the north bay around the start of the rush hour. it doesn't quite end there. that's the beginning of what is to come. we have our own weather app you can download from the app store. keep that in mind and make sure you get ready for the storm. i will be back with a slew of watches and warnings and a look at the rainfall totals for your area and the timing in a minute. ama? >> thank you, sandhya. bay area residents are moving quickly to prepare for the big storm that has prompted a warning from the u.s. coast guard. cornell berna
it is what we call an atmospheric river. as it intensities we are looking at high risk of urban flooding. mud and rock slides and creek flooding and power outages between wednesday night and thursday. wind gusts 50 to 80 miles an hour and up to eight inches of rain. over half a foot of rain in some areas. that's crazy. at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night, the winds will start to kick up. they really get going in the overnight hours. the rain has slowed down and some moderate to heavy rain starts to...
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this is a whole dump atmosphere. >> how do we stop this atmosphere and get ahold of this and try to prevent like this from doing what he did with this enormous tragedy and strike at the very heart of what this country represents and stands for? >> right. because police officers are here to help the communities. it's one of the higher crime areas. they're there to help. people look at it that way of the killings and told cops brutality and all that. the mayor has to appease all parties and stop dividing everything. i think that's one of his at least problems that he has to do now. >> certainly would be unfair to blame the mayor of the city of new york perhaps on this. but the fact is, there is this atmosphere, this guy drives from you baltimore apparently, a gang member. has a criminal aspect and background. in your experience, long decades of experience, what needs to be done to calm this down and stop the stuff that is out of control? >> well, it's not gog stop right away. i'm not blaming the mayor. i'm saying he has a hard job to appease everybody and bring this down to calm everybody dow
this is a whole dump atmosphere. >> how do we stop this atmosphere and get ahold of this and try to prevent like this from doing what he did with this enormous tragedy and strike at the very heart of what this country represents and stands for? >> right. because police officers are here to help the communities. it's one of the higher crime areas. they're there to help. people look at it that way of the killings and told cops brutality and all that. the mayor has to appease all...
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look how dry the atmosphere is, only 22.ning on the radar it's really just evaporating before it hits the surface because of that dry air mass. the winds out of the northeast. big change from yesterday when you had that mild southwesterly flow. now we've got the colder northeasterly flow at 10 miles an hour and that pressure 30.57-inches. looking at satellite 6 and action radar we can see more moisture where this came from. and we get breaks in the precipitation. we're not talking about constantly raining all day. it's going to be on and off with these showers. some of it very light at times. but some of it in the northwest could start as a mixed precipitation. that's why we're watching it so closely. so let's run down the day for you. we expect by 8:00 a.m., 37 degrees. some light showers in spots especially reaching ground south and east of the city. by 11:00 a.m., 38 degrees. still coming down as a little bit of mixed precipitation in the northwest suburbs before melting on the surface. by 2:00 p.m., 41 degrees and we exp
look how dry the atmosphere is, only 22.ning on the radar it's really just evaporating before it hits the surface because of that dry air mass. the winds out of the northeast. big change from yesterday when you had that mild southwesterly flow. now we've got the colder northeasterly flow at 10 miles an hour and that pressure 30.57-inches. looking at satellite 6 and action radar we can see more moisture where this came from. and we get breaks in the precipitation. we're not talking about...
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it is what we call an atmospheric river. as it intensities we are looking at high risk of urban flooding. mud and rock slides and creek flooding and power outages between wednesday night and thursday. wind gusts 50 to 80 miles an hour and up to eight inches of rain. over half a foot of rain in some areas. that's crazy. at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night, the winds will start to kick up. they really get going in the overnight hours. the rain has slowed down and some moderate to heavy rain starts to move into the north bay around the start of the rush hour. it doesn't quite end there. that's the beginning of what is to come. we have our own weather app you can download from the app store. keep that in mind and make sure you get ready for the storm. i will be back with a slew of watches and warnings and a look at the rainfall totals for your area and the timing in a minute. ama? >> thank you, sandhya. bay area residents are moving quickly to prepare for the big storm that has prompted a warning from the u.s. coast guard. cornell berna
it is what we call an atmospheric river. as it intensities we are looking at high risk of urban flooding. mud and rock slides and creek flooding and power outages between wednesday night and thursday. wind gusts 50 to 80 miles an hour and up to eight inches of rain. over half a foot of rain in some areas. that's crazy. at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night, the winds will start to kick up. they really get going in the overnight hours. the rain has slowed down and some moderate to heavy rain starts to...
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it is what we call an atmospheric river.s it intensities we are looking at high risk of urban flooding. mud and rock slides and creek flooding and power outages between wednesday night and thursday. wind gusts 50 to 80 miles an hour and up to eight inches of rain. over half a foot of rain in some areas. that's crazy. at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night, the winds will start to kick up. they really get going in the overnight hours. the rain has slowed down and some moderate to heavy rain starts to move into the north bay around the start of the rush hour. it doesn't quite end there. that's the beginning of what is to come. we have our own weather app you can download from the app store. keep that in mind and make sure you get ready for the storm. i will be back with a slew of watches and warnings and a look at the rainfall totals for your area and the timing in a minute. ama? >> thank you, sandhya. bay area residents are moving quickly to prepare for the big storm that has prompted a warning from the u.s. coast guard. cornell bernard
it is what we call an atmospheric river.s it intensities we are looking at high risk of urban flooding. mud and rock slides and creek flooding and power outages between wednesday night and thursday. wind gusts 50 to 80 miles an hour and up to eight inches of rain. over half a foot of rain in some areas. that's crazy. at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night, the winds will start to kick up. they really get going in the overnight hours. the rain has slowed down and some moderate to heavy rain starts to move...
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and returning into the earth's atmosphere.y indication that this has been a successful flight. they were able to test successfully the launch board system, which is a special part of orion that would basically at some point when we get humans on board would be able to take the astronauts away from the rockets if there's any sort of problem during a launch, after liftoff. they also tested orion as it was going through van allen belt, which are this area of extreme radiation that typically interferes with computers. then as you mentioned that heat she would that is so critical. think about it. when it's coming back into the earth's atmosphere, orion is facing temperatures of about 4,000 degrees farren height. so this heat shield is essential in protecting the capsule and the people who could one day be inside. fahrenheit. but every indication seems to be this has been a success, michaela. >> it's been important because, again, they're going -- the goal of there flight, its first trip to space in this new orion capsule, they were
and returning into the earth's atmosphere.y indication that this has been a successful flight. they were able to test successfully the launch board system, which is a special part of orion that would basically at some point when we get humans on board would be able to take the astronauts away from the rockets if there's any sort of problem during a launch, after liftoff. they also tested orion as it was going through van allen belt, which are this area of extreme radiation that typically...
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the atmosphere is them offer as they melt. you see a trail behind them, different ions of gas glow at different pressures. the pressure wave cause it to explode, that gives off both heat and light. >> this explosion happens when the rock is about 14 miles above the earth's surface. the intense blast is felt by the unsuspecting population below. >> heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment so much that my light fixtures were swinging. it blew the vents out of my bathroom, and there was debris on the floor. >> when this thing comes into the atmosphere and it builds up a pressure wave in front of it because the air cannot move out of the way, it came into the shallow angle and so, as it was exploding, pressure waves were coming down onto the buildings below. it's about 20 times the explosive energy of the he hiroshima and nagasaki bombs of world war ii. >> the moment the shock wave hits is captured. >> there's a moment when the window on the far side of that actually shatters and the curtains blow into the actual cl
the atmosphere is them offer as they melt. you see a trail behind them, different ions of gas glow at different pressures. the pressure wave cause it to explode, that gives off both heat and light. >> this explosion happens when the rock is about 14 miles above the earth's surface. the intense blast is felt by the unsuspecting population below. >> heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment so much that my light fixtures were swinging. it blew the vents out of my...
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the atmosphere, i'm known for my animation here.animation here, down to the facts what is going on. when they have taken two cases from the president, the attorney general and our mayor, taken two cases and made them into racial events when they were not racial events are, they were just arrests being made and terrible tragedy occurred in staten island and no one wants to see anyone's life be taken but to stir it up and to have a mayor step up and talk about his son, he has to talk to him every day about interaction with the police, no. the police are out there and they're protecting you. the environment out of washington, what he has done, the president's playing golf now. i think the president should get his butt over here in new york and be at the funerals. they sent representatives to ferguson, holder and all that. these are two cops that were working overtime for their families to try to make some extra bucks for themselves in a high-crime, racially area in bedford steve haven't -- stuyvesant where i worked also. we had homicid
the atmosphere, i'm known for my animation here.animation here, down to the facts what is going on. when they have taken two cases from the president, the attorney general and our mayor, taken two cases and made them into racial events when they were not racial events are, they were just arrests being made and terrible tragedy occurred in staten island and no one wants to see anyone's life be taken but to stir it up and to have a mayor step up and talk about his son, he has to talk to him every...
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. >> so you feel like out of captured the airport atmosphere. >> this is its own the city the airlinend the bag handlers and the frequent travels travelers and we've established relationships it feels good. >> when i get lunch or come to eat the food i feel like i'm not city. i was kind of under the assumption you want to be done with our gifts you are down one time not true >> we have a lot of regulars we didn't think we'd find that here at the airport. >> people come in at least one a week for that the food and service and the atmosphere. >> the food is great in san francisco it's a coffee and i took an e calorie home every couple of weeks. >> i'm impressed i might come here on my own without a trip, you know, we have kids we could get a babysitter and have diner at the airport. >> this is a little bit of things for everybody there's plenty of restaurant to grab something and go otherwise in you want to sit you can enjoy the experience of local food. >> tell me about the future food. >> we're hoping to bring newer concepts out in san francisco and what our passengers want. >> i look
. >> so you feel like out of captured the airport atmosphere. >> this is its own the city the airlinend the bag handlers and the frequent travels travelers and we've established relationships it feels good. >> when i get lunch or come to eat the food i feel like i'm not city. i was kind of under the assumption you want to be done with our gifts you are down one time not true >> we have a lot of regulars we didn't think we'd find that here at the airport. >> people...
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that will lead to mixing in the atmosphere, makes fog less likely to form.s weekend a storm system that doesn't look all that impressive looks like it's mainly going to be rain. but as it arrives saturday night, we could see some snow in the area, too, especially north and west. 39 degrees in allentown. well above freezing for northeast philadelphia and atlantic city with breaks in the clouds. we're on our way to seeing some sunshine, but there is some fog in the pocono mountains. that's the view from shawnee this morning. that will thin out and you will get a few rain showers in the pocono mountains, while it will stay dry in philadelphia. you can see a little bit of fog there on the horizon. that's the view from the comcast center. really just very light fog right now in northeast philadelphia at philadelphia international. lancaster is seeing light fog as well. the visibility's down to 2 1/2 miles there. the wind, that will be going up. we'll see afternoon winds of 14, 15 miles an hour with gusts to 20 to 25 miles an hour. it's going to be a windy afterno
that will lead to mixing in the atmosphere, makes fog less likely to form.s weekend a storm system that doesn't look all that impressive looks like it's mainly going to be rain. but as it arrives saturday night, we could see some snow in the area, too, especially north and west. 39 degrees in allentown. well above freezing for northeast philadelphia and atlantic city with breaks in the clouds. we're on our way to seeing some sunshine, but there is some fog in the pocono mountains. that's the...
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that atmospheric river, that is our generous fly of moisture. we will get a break from the rain and your dogs and animals will be able to get outdoors without a letation. i can tell you right now, one that rain starts to ease, the wind is going to crank today and the two goois giant could put up more storm reports. that could lead to power outages. we're still not out of the woods for today. let me show you your day in detail. 11:00 a.m., still getting moderate pockets of rainfall. temperatures will be cool for today. we get more rain on friday and your weekend forecast is coming up. first, let's check your drive. here is mike. >> i just heart about a new crash on the peninsula. look at that, as you're approaching the auto mall right there and the dublin incident ir change, we have a smooth flow of traffic. look at your maps, we're talking about a lower dryer starting to mount because of the commute. clouds still going through the area of the south bay. watch 87 coming into downtown. over on the peninsula, there is flooding reported and northbou
that atmospheric river, that is our generous fly of moisture. we will get a break from the rain and your dogs and animals will be able to get outdoors without a letation. i can tell you right now, one that rain starts to ease, the wind is going to crank today and the two goois giant could put up more storm reports. that could lead to power outages. we're still not out of the woods for today. let me show you your day in detail. 11:00 a.m., still getting moderate pockets of rainfall. temperatures...
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that atmosphere is fostered by the antipolice rhetoric. >> thank you. former commissioner of the new york city police department. thank you for your incite this morning. >> good to be with you. >>> sports world by the way is turn the aing attention to the officers. the yankees will pay for the officer's sons college. the foundation has paid education for thousands of children who lost a parent in law enforcement deaths. at yesterday's game against the rams, he wore a black stripe on the shoulder of his jacket and peace sign under the new york logo. new york jets center nick mangle wore an nypd before the game. he is later said if wearing that hat gives a little comfort, i'm happy to do it. there was a moment of silence before last night's brooklyn mets game with the pistons. i'll be right back. >>> sony may have pulled the plug on releasing "the interview" this week, but north korea isn't done threatening americans. they warned this is just the beginning. nothing is more miscalculation guessing just a single movie production company is the target. our t
that atmosphere is fostered by the antipolice rhetoric. >> thank you. former commissioner of the new york city police department. thank you for your incite this morning. >> good to be with you. >>> sports world by the way is turn the aing attention to the officers. the yankees will pay for the officer's sons college. the foundation has paid education for thousands of children who lost a parent in law enforcement deaths. at yesterday's game against the rams, he wore a black...
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we got that persistent flow, the atmospheric river. it would just get caught off before reaching tahoe. a lot of the moisture never made its way over the sierra nevada. we got that atmospheric river potential next week. looking for rain here. a colder system. we're looking even better for more snow. the snowpack matters when it comes to getting us out of the drought. let me show you one more time. 48 degrees in san francisco. your wind, though, 22 miles per hour. factor the two together and you get a windchill factor. take a look at what it really feels like when you factor in the wind. almost 41 degrees in san francisco. feels like 33 in san jose. the big one is truckee. temperatures in the teens. it feels like negative 6 degrees. that's how much the wind can impact the cold feel outdoors. as we head through the day, we have a cold blast of air on the way. temperatures tonight are going to be frigid. wherever you're headed you want to make sure you have the hat, the scarf, the gloves. no exposed skin if you can help it if you're going
we got that persistent flow, the atmospheric river. it would just get caught off before reaching tahoe. a lot of the moisture never made its way over the sierra nevada. we got that atmospheric river potential next week. looking for rain here. a colder system. we're looking even better for more snow. the snowpack matters when it comes to getting us out of the drought. let me show you one more time. 48 degrees in san francisco. your wind, though, 22 miles per hour. factor the two together and you...
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with the rivalry, it's always a tense atmosphere. last time they met, there were two shooting. >> where it's at right here. >> yep. >> too bad the raide ain't leading nothing. >> it's all ve. >> my wife's a niner. we engage th people. we've been in oakland since last night. >> nothing but love out here. we all family. >> the raiders shocked some fans winning the battle the bay today 24-13. >>> a person may have lost a hand after an explosion in san francisco. police responded to the explosion and fire at a homeless encampment around 10:45 this morning. theyay the victim suffered serious burns to their hand and was taken to the hospital. they closed the streets while they investigated. >>> still ahead, why a typhoon slowing down could be bad news for the philippines. and a look at the bay area response being set up now. >>> plus, ana sa spacecraft comes awake after i love this new sirachi burger. it's siracha. sluracha? no. si-rah-chah. siriracha. no. watch how i say it. si-rah-cha. that's not helping. bam! that's jack's new spicy sri
with the rivalry, it's always a tense atmosphere. last time they met, there were two shooting. >> where it's at right here. >> yep. >> too bad the raide ain't leading nothing. >> it's all ve. >> my wife's a niner. we engage th people. we've been in oakland since last night. >> nothing but love out here. we all family. >> the raiders shocked some fans winning the battle the bay today 24-13. >>> a person may have lost a hand after an explosion in...
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but we also need to, i think, create an atmosphere within the community and the police that the community and police are involved in a parter in ship. and that that partnership are required to be at a table to participate in the training, to participate, certainly, in citizen oversighted of police officer e police activities. >> there's also this dynamic of play where i'm seeing people refer to michael brown as a thug, the people who set fires or looted as thugs. there was this statement from that from -- i remind the nfl and their players, it is not the violent thugs burning down the buildings that buy their advertisers products. it's cops and advertisers and the other good people of the town that do. i understand as a police officer, that's a really hard distinction to make in the moment when someone is threatening you or you're called upon to answer a case. but it seems curabrucial, for g policing, to make that distinction. >> i cannot agree more. let's be very clear. there are times and places where police use of force is not only justi justified, it's essential. times where s.w.a.t.
but we also need to, i think, create an atmosphere within the community and the police that the community and police are involved in a parter in ship. and that that partnership are required to be at a table to participate in the training, to participate, certainly, in citizen oversighted of police officer e police activities. >> there's also this dynamic of play where i'm seeing people refer to michael brown as a thug, the people who set fires or looted as thugs. there was this statement...
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tonight, the atmosphere is still too moist. the ground is too moist.not failing we should be. even if we see a ten-degree drop we are in the upper 40's in napa and palo alto and santa rosa. to the weekend the air will dry and well feel more like win they. increasing highs on wednesday evening. the quick moving system with light-to-moderate system through the part of the bay but it is gone by 10:00. it will move through quickly, burst the rain and then moves on. that is how it works. the temperatures are two to four degree cooler on tuesday last through thursday, friday, saturday and sunday. >> you mentioned the moist rainways and that is part of the reason why this rock slide down came down toward sausalito in the north bay coming up to the waldo tunnels you will find one lane shut down but in san jose it looks like we have clear conditions on 101 headed to the san jose airport along 280 we are at continue speeds and 880 we along campbell at highway 17 and highway 85 all moving along without accidents. to the north of dumbarton and san mateo bridge at
tonight, the atmosphere is still too moist. the ground is too moist.not failing we should be. even if we see a ten-degree drop we are in the upper 40's in napa and palo alto and santa rosa. to the weekend the air will dry and well feel more like win they. increasing highs on wednesday evening. the quick moving system with light-to-moderate system through the part of the bay but it is gone by 10:00. it will move through quickly, burst the rain and then moves on. that is how it works. the...
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and then that atmosphere got the way it was. that bum that came up from baltimore was able to use that as his catalyst to assassinate two young men before christmas. >> bo, i was watching you this weekend on with judge janine, you believe this may only be the beginning. you think we might be seeing more of this. do you really believe that? >> what we have is copycats. you've got people now watching this whole thing now thinking about how they can go out with a blaze of glory. we seen this guy shot his girlfriend in the stomach. all of a sudden he came to new york and he wanted to make an impression on someone. and believe me back and forth you have gangs. you've got the bloods, the cryps. this might come as a call to start killing cops. i remember in 1971 burying cops, rushing to want hospital to give blood when these cops were dead. all i can say is this atmosphere had to settle down. we must unite together. and this mayor should step up instead of dividing us. >> you know, mark, where do we get to the point where all this irre
and then that atmosphere got the way it was. that bum that came up from baltimore was able to use that as his catalyst to assassinate two young men before christmas. >> bo, i was watching you this weekend on with judge janine, you believe this may only be the beginning. you think we might be seeing more of this. do you really believe that? >> what we have is copycats. you've got people now watching this whole thing now thinking about how they can go out with a blaze of glory. we...