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scientists will now try to work out what effects the greenland meteorite that. happened before, they will happen again. just finally, morocco has unveiled a $2.a billion high speed railway — the first ever such line in africa. the french president emmanuel macron, and morocco's king mohammed the fifth, were among the first passengers to use the service from the port city of tangier to the capital, rabat. the train will travel up to 320 kilometres per hour, and slash journey times between the two economic hubs by more than half. morocco says the project is a key step in modernising the country and position itself as an african hub for foreign investors. much more nor the news for you any time on the bbc news website. thank you for watching. —— and all of the news. hello there. we started this week with some drenching downpours. we end the week on a much quieter note. albeit quite a murky one. some cloud, some mist and fog to start friday. i'm hopeful that things will brighten up a little bit later on. but sunshine amounts will vary, depending on where you are. mo
scientists will now try to work out what effects the greenland meteorite that. happened before, they will happen again. just finally, morocco has unveiled a $2.a billion high speed railway — the first ever such line in africa. the french president emmanuel macron, and morocco's king mohammed the fifth, were among the first passengers to use the service from the port city of tangier to the capital, rabat. the train will travel up to 320 kilometres per hour, and slash journey times between the...
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scientists will now try to work out what effects the greenland meteorite had.they have happened before, they will happen again. tim allman, bbc news. one of the greatest works of modern art has been sold at auction in new york for just over $90 million. ‘portrait of an artist (pool with two figures)‘ was painted in 1972 by david hockney. it's a new record for a work by a living artist sold at auction. russell trott reports. the shimmering blue water depicted by david hockney forming the focal point of arguably his most famous work, portrait of an artist (pool with two figures). one of the 20th century's most recognised and loved pieces. and there it is. a tense auction room then as the world of art, like the subject matter, held its breath. then the shock and amazement, and not a little relief, as it became the most valuable work of art by a living artist ever sold at auction. back in the early 1970s, david hockney worked 18 hours a day for two weeks to complete it. now at the age of 81, very few classic hockney pieces ever come up at auction. the sale beats th
scientists will now try to work out what effects the greenland meteorite had.they have happened before, they will happen again. tim allman, bbc news. one of the greatest works of modern art has been sold at auction in new york for just over $90 million. ‘portrait of an artist (pool with two figures)‘ was painted in 1972 by david hockney. it's a new record for a work by a living artist sold at auction. russell trott reports. the shimmering blue water depicted by david hockney forming the...
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the world's largest island twelve thousand years ago when one kilometer size iron asteroid struck greenland that's right and it took researchers over two decades to find the crater of the asteroid caught using radar sending data collected over the decades scientists noticed a depression in the land under an ice sheet and the fact of the ice sheet and the crater are together strongly suggests the site is one of an impact crater the crater is nearly twenty miles wide making the asteroid that hit it at least a half a mile wide and they think that it hit greenland with a force of a seven hundred megaton warhead however taking samples of the crater will prove even more challenging than finding in the first place seeing as the crater and the melted ice inside the sheet are under another half mile of most importantly used to killer asteroid would have filled the sky with a fireball it's debris would have gone as far away as north america that may have even set off the cool period at the end of the last ice age now they're trying to find ways to drill into the ice to study whatever mineral deposit
the world's largest island twelve thousand years ago when one kilometer size iron asteroid struck greenland that's right and it took researchers over two decades to find the crater of the asteroid caught using radar sending data collected over the decades scientists noticed a depression in the land under an ice sheet and the fact of the ice sheet and the crater are together strongly suggests the site is one of an impact crater the crater is nearly twenty miles wide making the asteroid that hit...
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this kind of high impact event is rare, but they have happened before —— greenland meteorite.and in north—west england and west wales, south—west england, cloud parting here to give some brightness. elsewhere, the fog lifting up. misty and murky in the afternoon for most of england and wales, staying grey. temperature is not as high as yesterday, 14 or 15 degrees. tonight, a lot of cloud in england and wales. misty and foggy conditions develop into saturday morning. some clear slots here and there. temperatures not falling desperately far. 7—11d. mild air in place. it turns colder through the weekend. high pressure in charge across russia, and these clear spots, not much cloud in france and germany at the moment. on saturday, clear and dry germany at the moment. on saturday, clearand dry air germany at the moment. on saturday, clear and dry air extends into most parts of the uk. it starts cloudy and grey on saturday morning but, from the south—east, sunshine extends further north and west. a fine and dry afternoon for most of us on fine and dry afternoon for most of us on satu
this kind of high impact event is rare, but they have happened before —— greenland meteorite.and in north—west england and west wales, south—west england, cloud parting here to give some brightness. elsewhere, the fog lifting up. misty and murky in the afternoon for most of england and wales, staying grey. temperature is not as high as yesterday, 14 or 15 degrees. tonight, a lot of cloud in england and wales. misty and foggy conditions develop into saturday morning. some clear slots...
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under the ice in greenland scientists find a giant crater from a meteorite strike not so long ago.
under the ice in greenland scientists find a giant crater from a meteorite strike not so long ago.
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doesn't matter which way you are looking, greenland has been captured from several angels. there is another message hidden inside. a lot of you think it is the land of unending ice. he's been seeing more of this. icebergs. it is a result of climate change. it is getting hard for him to see. >> this he wanted to put this video together to show you the beauty and to show it to you before it is gone. >> is manner. they won't be able to visit. they won't know. >> tons of boxes being unloaded in this backyard. special delivery for mr. beast. as we know, mr.thin cranked up. >> what is inside those little bottles are orbis. >> some people use them in their flower pots. he's ordered a lot. >> this is 100 million orbis. >> he's going to fill the entire backyard. >> we are rain. >> is this even going to work because the water is going to drain. in this case, i think their idea is much more grand in their head. >> i think you've put more thought into this. >> they couldn't help but put some in the pool because it is there. >> ten hours later and they've got a pool full o orbis. it is
doesn't matter which way you are looking, greenland has been captured from several angels. there is another message hidden inside. a lot of you think it is the land of unending ice. he's been seeing more of this. icebergs. it is a result of climate change. it is getting hard for him to see. >> this he wanted to put this video together to show you the beauty and to show it to you before it is gone. >> is manner. they won't be able to visit. they won't know. >> tons of boxes...
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ragnar sigurdsson has been photographing landscapes and nature motifs all over the far north from greenland and norway to the north pole. but few places have as many natural wonders as his native iceland known as the land of fire and ice its one hundred thirty volcanoes and hot geysers of shape iceland's national identity. it's not the kind of there's i think the whole nation is like that we all love their options. it's not there. i mean sometimes it can be made a good choice can be life threatening but we have been classed the past decades we are. it was created by a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago. images of. under different light conditions. aiming to try out new technologies and techniques. using the experiments with unusual perspectives he says he's always on the hunt for the next. another way to do it or wish. you never it's never about. ragnar sigurdsson remains true to his favorite subject the next volcanic eruption in iceland is sure to come possibly with just a few minutes notice. and after all those amazing images we want to know what you like to photograph best you can
ragnar sigurdsson has been photographing landscapes and nature motifs all over the far north from greenland and norway to the north pole. but few places have as many natural wonders as his native iceland known as the land of fire and ice its one hundred thirty volcanoes and hot geysers of shape iceland's national identity. it's not the kind of there's i think the whole nation is like that we all love their options. it's not there. i mean sometimes it can be made a good choice can be life...
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ragnar sigurdsson has been photographing landscapes and nature motifs all over the far north from greenland and norway to the north pole. but few places have as many natural wonders as his native icelander known as the land of fire and ice its one hundred thirty volcanoes and hot geysers of shade iceland's national identity. it's not the kind of just i think the whole nation is like that we all love their options. it's not their church i mean sometimes it can be meditates which can be life threatening but we have been classed the past decades we. when you have that kind of. what you call towards the reference. to a photo shoot at a crater landscape near reykjavik it was created by a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago. capturing images of the volcanic rock under different light conditions fascinates ragnar sigurdsson. he's always aiming to try out new technologies and techniques. using a drone he experiments was unusual perspectives he says he's always on the hunt for the next killer shot. and there's always. another day another light another situation another perspective. another way
ragnar sigurdsson has been photographing landscapes and nature motifs all over the far north from greenland and norway to the north pole. but few places have as many natural wonders as his native icelander known as the land of fire and ice its one hundred thirty volcanoes and hot geysers of shade iceland's national identity. it's not the kind of just i think the whole nation is like that we all love their options. it's not their church i mean sometimes it can be meditates which can be life...
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if you take for example greenland if i'm not mistaken has the highest level of our bush and the contraception there is free but the women it's still not using them so per capita they still have a pretty high incidence of ok but if you take for example the method which has the lowest abortion rates in the world they have really liberal abortion rights but women don't record to us in art and we have a severe problem because we don't have proper sex education and so young people don't get access to full information because of the council of churches they can prevent these issues being learned. in school and i think it's really important that changes as well well i think we're both with agreed abortion as a woman. my contention would be that relying it. comes from a significant public health risks and what i want to ask you is. whether you believe that the state while permitting abortion should also do anything to minimize the incidence of abortion out of public health considerations well abortion is a painful thing so nobody should want to have an abortion there are those who want to so the gove
if you take for example greenland if i'm not mistaken has the highest level of our bush and the contraception there is free but the women it's still not using them so per capita they still have a pretty high incidence of ok but if you take for example the method which has the lowest abortion rates in the world they have really liberal abortion rights but women don't record to us in art and we have a severe problem because we don't have proper sex education and so young people don't get access...
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the other way to greenland is to identify the houses that they were built with the money they were managed to claw and to work with the authorities in their countries of origin to seize these assets with equal sweet the other if you take away the children they're using to earn this money is going to seize their property ask your mother why she small then you don't consider what damage to the head of a clan and his social standing have to call source that usually you know the prosecutor. here. in. the french n.g.o.s the committee against modern slavery is based in paris. but it provides help thought under-age victims of forced labor and domestic slavery . measure right. immeasurable. it was reason i got to my clearly committed list of us who were there and they don't know who knew and when we found they were the only against modern slavery and we were allowed to have directed slavery hasn't been around since the nineteenth century what are you talking about. exists only the victims can prove that modern slavery exists also called he said there on what we do is make an invisible visible the
the other way to greenland is to identify the houses that they were built with the money they were managed to claw and to work with the authorities in their countries of origin to seize these assets with equal sweet the other if you take away the children they're using to earn this money is going to seize their property ask your mother why she small then you don't consider what damage to the head of a clan and his social standing have to call source that usually you know the prosecutor. here....
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we believe that america should greenland is not a solution for the migration crisis on the contrary it would only intensify the crisis. czech is withholding its signature to. i don't like this compact says czech prime minister andre bobbish. israel croatia and slovakia to almost every day another country opts out is the criticism of the compact justified. it's called a global compact for migration it is how important is that proposition for depends who's reading it like i said if the unaware of this then it makes no difference it's just a high level conversation happening between governments it needs to really trickle down to the people who are affected full of those like. because at the moment the conversation has been hijacked as matthew said by the far right and we're focusing on what they are trying to correct their own. statements as opposed to really listening to them like figuring out what works for you but what is the argument to the far right we had the. foreign minister in that report it's uncertain i ring it will inspire you millions of people to to to get on the move the wo
we believe that america should greenland is not a solution for the migration crisis on the contrary it would only intensify the crisis. czech is withholding its signature to. i don't like this compact says czech prime minister andre bobbish. israel croatia and slovakia to almost every day another country opts out is the criticism of the compact justified. it's called a global compact for migration it is how important is that proposition for depends who's reading it like i said if the unaware of...
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handing back of this territory we really cannot in order be for a lifetime of everything going on in greenland may become to become a model your ticker for good luck you're lucky that. there. was a bad guy in israel is once again faced with an historical chalons that is the negotiation of a peace treaties recognizing secure our boundaries do you think that the government's policy is one that can achieve peace in the middle east you mean the desire to go yes they may go even the state like it is made to secretary of state they accept it entirely they did not accept not only under conditions it accepted it i myself think it's a mistake i knew that you have a title to all it's. this is our country it was never the country that was never seen people was that of the seen state and they never gave up i hope to come back but can't and zaf can't but if i had to choose entire country of peace i think this is about and. then you is that if you can have peace you should give up all the tempters you can get into exceptions islam and its withdrawal. that. issue rather. leads to you one minute after mission
handing back of this territory we really cannot in order be for a lifetime of everything going on in greenland may become to become a model your ticker for good luck you're lucky that. there. was a bad guy in israel is once again faced with an historical chalons that is the negotiation of a peace treaties recognizing secure our boundaries do you think that the government's policy is one that can achieve peace in the middle east you mean the desire to go yes they may go even the state like it is...
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no one has written of book about this and i'm sure it's in there but, he was stationed in greenland as a young army weatherman in his job every day was to send the balloons up across the atlantic. it was the balloon he sent the that day that went over that was picked up by eisenhower's weatherman and eisenhower issued the famous words after the weather report which was not channel 7 or channel 4, let's go. so, for this afternoon, for the first group, let's go. >> thank you, general stroup and for inviting me to perform. good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i like to provide a brief overview of what persians tankers is about, my role as an author and editor and why the publication is significant. i would be happy to answer any questions you might have. >> helping to break the deadlock of the war in france in world war i. the army organize the 10 core with components in the united in france with british and french cooperation. as plants get underway to train men and equip the battalion, the american-made tanks, 10 core battalions and the american expeditionary forces, the aef were initia
no one has written of book about this and i'm sure it's in there but, he was stationed in greenland as a young army weatherman in his job every day was to send the balloons up across the atlantic. it was the balloon he sent the that day that went over that was picked up by eisenhower's weatherman and eisenhower issued the famous words after the weather report which was not channel 7 or channel 4, let's go. so, for this afternoon, for the first group, let's go. >> thank you, general stroup...
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he was stationed in greenland as a young army weatherman in the army, and his job every day was to send the balloons up to go across the atlantic and it was the balloon he sent up on that particular day that went over, was picked up by eisenhower's weatherman, and eisenhower issued those famous reports after the weather report, which was not channel seven or channel four, "let's go." that's your piece of history. so for our group, let's go. >> thank you for inviting me to this book for him. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i would like to provide you a brief overview of what persian's -- pershing's tankers is about. i will then be happy to answer any questions you may have. next slide please. the u.s. army established the tank corps in 1918 to help break the deadlock of trench warfare. the army organized the tank corps with components in the united states and france with british and french cooperation. as plans got under way to train, --, and equip battalions tanker battalions in the american expeditionary forces were initially equipped with british and french tanks to conduct comb
he was stationed in greenland as a young army weatherman in the army, and his job every day was to send the balloons up to go across the atlantic and it was the balloon he sent up on that particular day that went over, was picked up by eisenhower's weatherman, and eisenhower issued those famous reports after the weather report, which was not channel seven or channel four, "let's go." that's your piece of history. so for our group, let's go. >> thank you for inviting me to this...
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then iceland and greenland are lower.once we can educate people about where we really stand with the condition of our air and water compared to the other countries, i think the whole idea of, will go away. >> no matterhow bad good we are -- no matter how good we are others will affect it. thank you for coming in. >> i am thrilled to be here. >> come back to see us again. coming up, trump suggested he could not find middle-class tax cuts but who could this impact? what would adjust to the overall economy? we will break it up for you coming up next. with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. - when i was young, into my teens and when i went into college and played college tennis, i could play all day long and never get tired. as i got older, i started noticing a change in energy. - [narrator] scientist have discovered that after you reach age 40, your body produces less vital nitric oxide than it did when yo
then iceland and greenland are lower.once we can educate people about where we really stand with the condition of our air and water compared to the other countries, i think the whole idea of, will go away. >> no matterhow bad good we are -- no matter how good we are others will affect it. thank you for coming in. >> i am thrilled to be here. >> come back to see us again. coming up, trump suggested he could not find middle-class tax cuts but who could this impact? what would...
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and that the good goodbye to clause was somehow is secretly or quietly dropped from the from the greenland and somehow they knew what they look they were doing they tried to sort of make it more palatable to the reason maybe because they know she has difficulties that home and of course they in the same of at the same moment they stepped on the toes of madrid you can't have it both ways that now they have to remedy this and that means this is the cause fold this whole rigmarole in this op evil at the latest moment which is supposedly can now be fixed after several days of great grand excitement right and of course spain is a very important member state mr thought in my final seconds with you spain is basically asking the impossible from prime minister may if she does what madrid is asking her to do it will sink her a deal is there still a way out of this. when i think the this should be a way out of this because you brought that it's a very tiny issue now sandusky by a lot that a relationship which she which economic interests of both ends and spain and britain are the two countries in the
and that the good goodbye to clause was somehow is secretly or quietly dropped from the from the greenland and somehow they knew what they look they were doing they tried to sort of make it more palatable to the reason maybe because they know she has difficulties that home and of course they in the same of at the same moment they stepped on the toes of madrid you can't have it both ways that now they have to remedy this and that means this is the cause fold this whole rigmarole in this op evil...
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didn't -- greenland chronicles it perfectly. we set pain as whatever the print patient says it is, democratic organizations got involved and focused on pain and pain management. doctors were criminally prosecuted for inadequate treatment of pain, drug companies were deposited in this. festivus a test in this. patients were alcoholics. one of the great tragedies that continues to this day is when you had an opiate, a painkiller with anti-anxiety medicine, that is lethal. my peers continue to do this to this day. makingumber two, we are treatment mistakes and how we manage these people we have turned into attics, and one of those mistakes is we have turned patients away and say they are bad. then we have the heroine epidemic. china has brought us the fentanyl and they are dying that way. that is the overnight -- overview. as a former law enforcement officer, talk to me about the burden this places on the criminal justice system infarct -- as far as people treating you with addictions and abuse of the killers and so forth, and are
didn't -- greenland chronicles it perfectly. we set pain as whatever the print patient says it is, democratic organizations got involved and focused on pain and pain management. doctors were criminally prosecuted for inadequate treatment of pain, drug companies were deposited in this. festivus a test in this. patients were alcoholics. one of the great tragedies that continues to this day is when you had an opiate, a painkiller with anti-anxiety medicine, that is lethal. my peers continue to do...
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. ♪ united states canada mexico panama haiti jamaica peru ♪ ♪ republic dominican cuba carribean greenlandjimmy: yeah. well, i guess the song is a big source of inspiration for president trump, because he just made his own video. take a look at this. ♪ ♪ the world is a mess ukraine is a mess venezuela's a mess and so is afghanistan ♪ ♪ and now yemen's a mess and syria's a mess china and japan ♪ ♪ can you handle both of them when mexico sends it's people they're not sending ♪ ♪ their best canada does not treat us right the war will help ♪ ♪ with the rest germany's a disaster right now ♪ ♪ a lot of problems in vietnam i never knew we had so many ♪ ♪ countries like namibia cuba and guam ♪ [ light laughter ] >> thank you. ♪ russia's our foe in certain respects our policy can't be soft ♪ ♪ other countries are taking advantage of us canada's ripping us off ♪ ♪ we got china ripping us off japan ripping us off mexico's ripping us off ♪ ♪ everybody is ripping us off there's nobody that's not ripping us off ♪ ♪ and they are ripping us big league right ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:
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sea levels a little a little bit but they will begin to affect the big ice sheets of places like greenland and antarctica where we see increased rates of melt now we'll also see changes in the way that c o two is taken in by the ocean so the moment the ocean absorbs about twenty five percent of all global c o two emissions now that will change because it starts to see it starts to warm it can take in less c o two now that means that the atmosphere is going to build up faster in c o two which of course atmospheric temperatures to rise as well ok and we've seen that here on the year now some of the effects we see recently which are highly magnified may be a product of this in the oceans warm of warming faster than we thought previously and actually you know that that's a really important finding obviously we need more data to really understand the implications of this one study there's a lot on what sort of point measurements being taken out there are good talking to vacuum i get it we're all pretty much do know as we do something now professor chris. university thank you. kind of stuff rafa
sea levels a little a little bit but they will begin to affect the big ice sheets of places like greenland and antarctica where we see increased rates of melt now we'll also see changes in the way that c o two is taken in by the ocean so the moment the ocean absorbs about twenty five percent of all global c o two emissions now that will change because it starts to see it starts to warm it can take in less c o two now that means that the atmosphere is going to build up faster in c o two which of...
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and in sport wayne rooney gets a good bye appearance greenland a year after retiring and will captain the team against the usa will have more. israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman has resigned in protest over a ceasefire reached with gaza so you'd amounts to a surrender to. terrorism lieberman had demanded a far stronger israeli response to the most intense round of rocket fire against israel since twenty fourteen but was overruled by prime minister benjamin netanyahu he says his party will now quit the government coalition leaving netanyahu with just a one seat majority a spokesman for that you know who's right wing likud played down the likelihood of an early poll saying there's no need for it during such a sensitive period for national security palestinian faction hamas which rules the gaza strip a celebrated lieberman's resignation as a victory a ceasefire which was mediated by egypt on tuesday appears to be holding stephanie decker reports western. less than twenty four hours after the gaza ceasefire came into effect the diplomatic fallout. i'm here to announce my resignat
and in sport wayne rooney gets a good bye appearance greenland a year after retiring and will captain the team against the usa will have more. israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman has resigned in protest over a ceasefire reached with gaza so you'd amounts to a surrender to. terrorism lieberman had demanded a far stronger israeli response to the most intense round of rocket fire against israel since twenty fourteen but was overruled by prime minister benjamin netanyahu he says his party...
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we had these new protections that measure the ridges up in greenland and alaska.ing we are in for an incredibly cold winter that is contributing to part of it. around 18% for the day. if you look at how the industry groups are performing, it is mixed. up by .5%. services,ot telecom media and entertainment, chipmakers. on the flipside or the downside, you have tech hardware and that includes apple, financial bank insurers. of them are doing badly as well and we looking at a down market as mentioned. he did get a little bit here about 30 minutes ago. >> i am not right there. alix: scarlet: let's take -- scarlet: let's take a deeper dive. we will begin with mike regan. mike: as you mentioned, banks were again on the leadership for the downside on the equity market today. especially the regional bank -- regional banks. lenders down today. it looks like it is stabilizing next week, tapping a nine day gain. weakness, maxine waters told the house financial services committee that the days of the committee loosening regulations is over but there is more play besides just
we had these new protections that measure the ridges up in greenland and alaska.ing we are in for an incredibly cold winter that is contributing to part of it. around 18% for the day. if you look at how the industry groups are performing, it is mixed. up by .5%. services,ot telecom media and entertainment, chipmakers. on the flipside or the downside, you have tech hardware and that includes apple, financial bank insurers. of them are doing badly as well and we looking at a down market as...
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this originates from greenland and picks up moisture, and is not as cold as a polarairof time —— moisturethis is when you say you are not quite sure what we're going to get. this is when we use the word uncertain. i'm not going to use it this time. i will show you what's happening at the moment. we've actually got some tropical maritime aircoming in through actually got some tropical maritime air coming in through the two weather fronts. polar air coming in through the two weatherfronts. polar maritime coming behind, former hurricane oscar. ahead of that cloud we've got beautiful sunshine after a cold and frosty start. the cloud is already arriving and pushing into northern ireland, into scotland driven on by some strengthening winds with gales around western coast of scotland and the wind picks up. some cloud blowing into the west and clear skies and light winds for east anglia and the south—east. here with gotan area anglia and the south—east. here with got an area where we could find temperatures close to freezing in the countryside. as for it is mild. much milder in the north—west, wh
this originates from greenland and picks up moisture, and is not as cold as a polarairof time —— moisturethis is when you say you are not quite sure what we're going to get. this is when we use the word uncertain. i'm not going to use it this time. i will show you what's happening at the moment. we've actually got some tropical maritime aircoming in through actually got some tropical maritime air coming in through the two weather fronts. polar air coming in through the two weatherfronts....