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from the gulf of alaska, this is where we see our storms come from in the winter. here comes the first little blob of cool air, having developed in the gulf of alaska. watch it spill down our way, by the time you get to friday, that will give us a significant cooldown. as we look at today, these numbers are where we were this afternoon, but when we advance into friday, you see a very different colormap. so tuesday and wednesday are very similar, these are our two warmest days of the week, but by friday, the numbers have really plummeted, we are 20 degrees cooler, and many of us are not getting out of the 70s for daytime highs. 73 in pleasanton, 71 in san ramon . seven-day forecast percentages going oakland shows us of that trend, going to be 85 degrees in oakland on wednesday, then down to the upper 60s by friday. if we take a look at the north bay and south bay numbers, you see the same story , going from the mid-90s on wednesday tomorrow into the mid-70s by friday and saturday . san jose, you will hit 90 wednesday, then be down to the mid-70s as well. but when we
from the gulf of alaska, this is where we see our storms come from in the winter. here comes the first little blob of cool air, having developed in the gulf of alaska. watch it spill down our way, by the time you get to friday, that will give us a significant cooldown. as we look at today, these numbers are where we were this afternoon, but when we advance into friday, you see a very different colormap. so tuesday and wednesday are very similar, these are our two warmest days of the week, but...
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Aug 28, 2023
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but that's a deep low in the gulf of alaska. egon , sending in a lot of smoke, mainly to the north of us, though there could be a little bit kind of filtering in. the good news, though, it looks like they're going to get some rain. that'll be the end of the week. friday saturday, probably not much for us. probably drizzle, cooler, windy, but about about maybe mendocino county, north redding north could be some. okay rain which would be a blessing for the firefighters but that won't be until friday into saturday. fog on the coast not making much of a push inland sunny and warmer. a little bit of a breeze, 60s 70s. if you're anywhere west, if you're inland, it's going to be in the 80s and 90s and warmer temps will take us all the way into wednesday. the cooling starts thursday, big drop, friday, saturday. you guys . all right, steve, thank you. time now 552. ac transit using new technology to help riders. new at 6:00. how artificial intelligence is part of a plan to help busses in the east bay get around faster. but will some rider
but that's a deep low in the gulf of alaska. egon , sending in a lot of smoke, mainly to the north of us, though there could be a little bit kind of filtering in. the good news, though, it looks like they're going to get some rain. that'll be the end of the week. friday saturday, probably not much for us. probably drizzle, cooler, windy, but about about maybe mendocino county, north redding north could be some. okay rain which would be a blessing for the firefighters but that won't be until...
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Aug 29, 2023
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look at the cool air in the gulf of alaska. watch it dive down and come our way. that is what systems look like in the fall when they get here. fall and winter patterns. we will have a 20-degree temperature drop from wednesday to friday. that also is very much a fall thing. it doesn't mean this is it like we are staying in the 70s for daytime highs for inland valleys. it's just the first taste of it. north bay valleys, mid 90s wednesday, mid 70s for the weekend. san jose 90 wins, mid 70s by friday. inland east bay will do the same dramatic cool down to 76 for the daytime high but you will have been two degrees shy of 100 by the time we got to friday and you have much cooler temperatures. >> that's hot. i am packing now and it's very hot. it's rough out there in the east bay. >> get home to those cats. they're waiting for you. >> thank you for the reminder, mr. peck. >>> next from foster care with nine siblings to managing 25,000 square feet of inflatable fun, how a bay area man now supports the same organizations he once relied on. watch any time anywhere on our s
look at the cool air in the gulf of alaska. watch it dive down and come our way. that is what systems look like in the fall when they get here. fall and winter patterns. we will have a 20-degree temperature drop from wednesday to friday. that also is very much a fall thing. it doesn't mean this is it like we are staying in the 70s for daytime highs for inland valleys. it's just the first taste of it. north bay valleys, mid 90s wednesday, mid 70s for the weekend. san jose 90 wins, mid 70s by...
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we've got a cold front that is making its way through the gulf of alaska. that's going to drop south toward the bay area the next couple days bringing the temperatures way down. even a slight chance of a couple of raindrops. to chp traffic stop led to a chase across the east bay and ended with a crash. it all started about 9 o'clock this morning. >> in pittsburgh, officers say they tried to pull over a car for a carpool violation, but the driver wouldn't stop and led them on a pursuit on highway 4. the chase went all the way to highway 24 in lafayette for the driver crashed into several other cars and rolled the vehicle. people got out, tried to run away, but they didn't get away. amazingly, nobody was hurt. >> am i thought about running for reelection in 20 >> did you hear the question senator running for reelection in 20 or for the second time senate minority leader mitch mcconnell seemed to suddenly frees up while talking to reporters that uncomfortable lasted more than 30 seconds after a reporter in kentucky asked whether he plans to run again in 2026, y
we've got a cold front that is making its way through the gulf of alaska. that's going to drop south toward the bay area the next couple days bringing the temperatures way down. even a slight chance of a couple of raindrops. to chp traffic stop led to a chase across the east bay and ended with a crash. it all started about 9 o'clock this morning. >> in pittsburgh, officers say they tried to pull over a car for a carpool violation, but the driver wouldn't stop and led them on a pursuit on...
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we do not support any new management program in the gulf of alaska trial sector, which monetize us the fishery resources. the future of our fishing community depends on access the fishery resource. please maintain opportunity for the next generation of fishermen. thank you. thank you. there is the fishery management is the responsibility of regional councils across the united states. some have chosen not to use the catch air system and seek other solutions for conservation management. this is the port of port orford. it's one of the very few. dolly ports they call them where you're both stay on trailers and you're actually lifted in by crane into the open ocean. the is how we do it. it's pretty intense. what are the most unique things about? port orford is we're restricted in boat size, 40 feet, and under 50 ton and under everybody has different opinions and they're independent of course. but because we have so much in common, what benefits need benefits? my brother, the biggest threat we have against the small boat community, is kind of multi faceted, the consolidation of quota, and t
we do not support any new management program in the gulf of alaska trial sector, which monetize us the fishery resources. the future of our fishing community depends on access the fishery resource. please maintain opportunity for the next generation of fishermen. thank you. thank you. there is the fishery management is the responsibility of regional councils across the united states. some have chosen not to use the catch air system and seek other solutions for conservation management. this is...
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rain coming to northwest california and it's coming from the gulf of alaska. this is what it looks like when we start transitioning into fall. that is the reason we got a bit windy today. maybe a shower possible on saturday but that is not really the focus of the forecast, it is a 20% chance of rain on saturday, don't count on that. what you should be thinking about in addition to protecting yourself from the poor air quality is how much cooler the temperatures are about to get. here is thursday. look what happened on friday, big drop. the daytime highs going down to the low to mid 70s for the inland valleys. for san francisco and oakland, 73 down to 67 on friday, maybe that is not as dramatic but when you look at the north bay valleys from the mid-80s tomorrow to the low 70s on saturday. san jose is in the low 70s on saturday. those numbers are much warmer today. we only kind of start to cooldown tomorrow. >>> thank you. the 49ers quarterback room is officially set and it does not include trey lance or jim e.g. so, what does jimmy garoppolo think about the tr
rain coming to northwest california and it's coming from the gulf of alaska. this is what it looks like when we start transitioning into fall. that is the reason we got a bit windy today. maybe a shower possible on saturday but that is not really the focus of the forecast, it is a 20% chance of rain on saturday, don't count on that. what you should be thinking about in addition to protecting yourself from the poor air quality is how much cooler the temperatures are about to get. here is...
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." >> on the edge of the gulf of alaska, straddling the icy border with canada and the coast range mountains, lies the juno icefield. this is the fifth largest expanse of ice covering the planet and is the source area for hundreds of glaciers. the juno icefield research program, or jirp, has been studying these mighty rivers of ice since 1946 to better understand how our planet's natural environments are changing and what this means to our common future. >> and actually there's a little bit of complexity as to why we use glacier ice. >> i came here as a science student 23 years ago and returned to work here this summer as a part-time staff member. like other jirpers, as we call ourselves, this project launched my interest in the natural world and continues to inspire my science reporting. each year a group of science researchers crosses this vast area like i did, getting a chance to learn how to survive and conduct research in this, one of the most wild classrooms in north america. supported and staffed by the foundation for glacier and environmental research, the juno icefield research prog
." >> on the edge of the gulf of alaska, straddling the icy border with canada and the coast range mountains, lies the juno icefield. this is the fifth largest expanse of ice covering the planet and is the source area for hundreds of glaciers. the juno icefield research program, or jirp, has been studying these mighty rivers of ice since 1946 to better understand how our planet's natural environments are changing and what this means to our common future. >> and actually there's...
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and in the gulf of alaska. and then a question about 100 million tons of co2.nd so they know that it works. interestinglyan if you are a little scientific that is measured by a scientist started doing the measurements on the mountain in hawaii. and the curve has been going up ever since 1950 and before that. but it plateaued only 1 time. and then it blew so much stuff in the ocean and it actually absorbed all the co2 we admitted over a year and a half. was 25 billion tons of co2. that is how we will almost certainly do it and for millions of years we know that kind of change and nobody has ever seen any detriment. what is very cool in alaska they knew the algae was food for fish and actually was discovered with different salmon and to be quadrupled. but now with the scientific knowledge we are still learning a lot about the migration of fish. they also discovered 2 years later that work of whales had not had any bbs in 8 or 9 years but they had food so the female workers got pregnant and delivered bbs 5 years later. but the cool thing is the impact easily paid
and in the gulf of alaska. and then a question about 100 million tons of co2.nd so they know that it works. interestinglyan if you are a little scientific that is measured by a scientist started doing the measurements on the mountain in hawaii. and the curve has been going up ever since 1950 and before that. but it plateaued only 1 time. and then it blew so much stuff in the ocean and it actually absorbed all the co2 we admitted over a year and a half. was 25 billion tons of co2. that is how we...
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last one about 10 years ago was a pretty good scale. 100-mile diameter area and eddie in the gulf of alaska. 100 million tons of co two. and, no. they know that it works. interestingly if you are little scientific, you can go to the keeling curve. you can just google that. a glass of co2 measured in 1958. he started doing the measurements on the mountain in hawaii. the curb has been going up, up up, up up ever since 1968. of course, before that, to. it was only one time. that was after 1991. it was so much dust into the ocean that it provided in that area and it actually absorbed all of the co2 that we had mended and that left for a year and a half. maybe 25 billion co2. that, that is how we will almost certainly do it. nature has been doing it for millions off years. we know that that kind of change is something that nature has adapted us to. it is safe. no oneid has ever seen in the endetrol minder that. what is really cool is when they did this in alaska they know that algae is food for fish. increasing the cash of salmon. the salmon was caught during the year. it hasas quadrupled. simon
last one about 10 years ago was a pretty good scale. 100-mile diameter area and eddie in the gulf of alaska. 100 million tons of co two. and, no. they know that it works. interestingly if you are little scientific, you can go to the keeling curve. you can just google that. a glass of co2 measured in 1958. he started doing the measurements on the mountain in hawaii. the curb has been going up, up up, up up ever since 1968. of course, before that, to. it was only one time. that was after 1991. it...
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it was about over 100 square miles, 100 mile diameter area in and eddie in the gulf of alaska. and it it is a question about 100 million tons of co2. so they know it works. interestingly, if you are a little scientific you can go to what is called the killing, curve you can google, that which is a graph of co2 measured since 1958. a scientist whose name was keeling started doing measurements on a mountain in hawaii. and the curve is going up up up, ever since 1958. and of, course before that, to but they didn't have those measurements. but it plateaued only one time, and that was after mount could to, both 1950, one it blew so much dust and the ocean that it increased -- the iron in the area and it absorbed all the co2 that we admitted in that year or year and a half. it was 25 billion tons of co2. so, that is how we will almost certainly do. it major's been doing it for millions of. years we know that that kind of changes something nature has adapted to. it is safe. and it's been done 13 times. no one's ever seen a detrimental side effect. what's very cool is when they did in a
it was about over 100 square miles, 100 mile diameter area in and eddie in the gulf of alaska. and it it is a question about 100 million tons of co2. so they know it works. interestingly, if you are a little scientific you can go to what is called the killing, curve you can google, that which is a graph of co2 measured since 1958. a scientist whose name was keeling started doing measurements on a mountain in hawaii. and the curve is going up up up, ever since 1958. and of, course before that,...
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then towards the weekend, stephanie, we're getting some help from a little low dropping on the gulf of alaska to cool us off in the middle of next week, which is used the winter months. so like this. tropical cyclone took all the that all the news. now this guy gulf of alaska says, hey, what about me here? so haha. >> it stopped its. it will be nice to see a little break with the it feel like a slow transition into fall almost. there you go. work russian. all right. thanks a lot, dave. well, of all the complications that might come with driverless taxis. >> here's one that might not immediately come to mind. passengers admitting to engaging in adult activity during their rides. news nation's nancy loo explains. >> tournaments vehicles are everywhere on the streets of san francisco. and the word on the street is that driverless taxis are a favorite among passionate passengers. i'm not really surprised has happened because light. >> i mean, there's no one else in the drivers like. >> basically do anything one, according to a san francisco standard report robotaxi is a thing of the service expan
then towards the weekend, stephanie, we're getting some help from a little low dropping on the gulf of alaska to cool us off in the middle of next week, which is used the winter months. so like this. tropical cyclone took all the that all the news. now this guy gulf of alaska says, hey, what about me here? so haha. >> it stopped its. it will be nice to see a little break with the it feel like a slow transition into fall almost. there you go. work russian. all right. thanks a lot, dave....
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as it looks like a fall weather pattern where that big area of low pressure will come over the gulf of alaskary to get here. that's why the temperatures look so dramatic as we're not talking about rain, but we will talk about that if they hold it together in the next few days. for now, back to you. >> thanks, darren. >>> coming up next, the local musician that's using his gift to keep kids from fighting the >>> welcome back. finally tonight, a musician is being recognized for providing work in musical comfort for very sick children. and len ramirez has that story. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: daniel lee is a special kind of musician. as a musical therapist, his songs are more than entertaining. they're comforting and quite possibly healing for his medically fragile client like 6-year-old odon who has a rare genetic disorder that will make him unable to speak, sit up, or walk. but daniel's votes seem to usher in waves of happiness for odon. >> and then i start playing music. you can just see him light up, his mom says music has always had a positive affect on him. and they formed a special bond.
as it looks like a fall weather pattern where that big area of low pressure will come over the gulf of alaskary to get here. that's why the temperatures look so dramatic as we're not talking about rain, but we will talk about that if they hold it together in the next few days. for now, back to you. >> thanks, darren. >>> coming up next, the local musician that's using his gift to keep kids from fighting the >>> welcome back. finally tonight, a musician is being...
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side and the next couple days temperatures really drop as that cool system makes its way off the gulf of alaska. give me a cooler than normal right through the weekend and then warming up the middle of next week. thank you, lawrence. forty-niners nfl season begins in just 10 days against steelers in pittsburgh. and that man right there. bosa still a no show. >> at camp both john lynch, kyle shanahan added updates day erin wilson tell us what they s >> how many times have you watched by a big pile of trash in time? someone should really do something about that. well, we did talk to a someone who committed to doing something this was years ago. in fact, kron 4 noelle bellow introduces us to the berkeley grad who is working to beautify the bay area one weekend at a time. >> good to be outside. you know, helps with that. but the mind and buy if you see trash outside that just kind of damp. commuting across the bay area can be a hassle. but for livermore resident andy wong, it wasn't the traffic that bothered him. it was the trash she saw on the side of the road. you know, i used to commute a lot to
side and the next couple days temperatures really drop as that cool system makes its way off the gulf of alaska. give me a cooler than normal right through the weekend and then warming up the middle of next week. thank you, lawrence. forty-niners nfl season begins in just 10 days against steelers in pittsburgh. and that man right there. bosa still a no show. >> at camp both john lynch, kyle shanahan added updates day erin wilson tell us what they s >> how many times have you watched...
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it actually gets stronger as another low comes down from the gulf of alaska. d that's going to keep us in sort of a mild weather pattern, not it's going to keep the heat away is what it's going to do really right through this part of the week. and into early next week. the air quality pretty good. there's a little bit of smoke out there. you can see it if you look out, especially at sunset, when the sun gets low, we'll see it. but the air quality is pretty good. you can see the high temperatures from today. and again, 101. i made a mistake on fairfield earlier. that was not in the 90s. it was 101. i just missed saw it there. 95 in napa, 92 in vallejo. so these high temperatures are significantly warmer than they were yesterday. high temperatures tomorrow not significantly cooler, but they're going to be cooler. so we'll lose maybe five, six degrees tomorrow. these are the current temperatures, pretty hot. and you can see, too, where's the sea breeze? right. for this time of night? normally, i'd have a bunch of green kind of coming in, but not much of a sea bree
it actually gets stronger as another low comes down from the gulf of alaska. d that's going to keep us in sort of a mild weather pattern, not it's going to keep the heat away is what it's going to do really right through this part of the week. and into early next week. the air quality pretty good. there's a little bit of smoke out there. you can see it if you look out, especially at sunset, when the sun gets low, we'll see it. but the air quality is pretty good. you can see the high...
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in fact, we've got a cold front that's going to be diving in on the gulf of alaska. so we've had the hot weather today. i think temperatures drop tomorrow. much cooler as we get in toward friday and saturday. there's even a slight chance of a couple raindrops. all right, lawrence, dozens of parents in the north bay are fighting to keep childcare in their neighborhood. >> the fairfax and in some a children's center least, it's to expire tomorrow. yeah. and parents and community members have been. >> pleading folks for an extension. there's a board meeting tonight in kron four's man. harry has been at the board meeting. there's there and a lot of passion and emotion involved here. >> a lot of passion. a lot of emotion. people are just very, very much involved with this school and want to see it continue to flourish and to serve the students here. and you can all these people behind this meeting just finished up the public comment portion of it. all of these people were inside just a few minutes ago and just came outside after talking about and pleading with the school b
in fact, we've got a cold front that's going to be diving in on the gulf of alaska. so we've had the hot weather today. i think temperatures drop tomorrow. much cooler as we get in toward friday and saturday. there's even a slight chance of a couple raindrops. all right, lawrence, dozens of parents in the north bay are fighting to keep childcare in their neighborhood. >> the fairfax and in some a children's center least, it's to expire tomorrow. yeah. and parents and community members...
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that'll punch into the pacific northwest, but a secondary low looks to be coming out of the gulf of alaskathis was probably, well overdone. that is not monsoon moisture or tropical. that would be moisture from the north. i think it'll make it for oregon. how far it makes it into northern california remains to be seen. but if it does, it would be friday into saturday. we'll get cooler, that's for sure. the wind will pick up. but as far as any rain, that's probably unlikely. first and 2nd of september. but the way the year has gone, nothing would surprise me. sunny and warmer for most afternoon breeze. not a strong wind, but a little bit 60s and 70s on those temps 90s inland they'll stay there for a couple of days peek out on wednesday here comes that next low temperatures start to drop thursday they really fall down friday into saturday. they're gasia. steve thank you. 753 here. chaos unfolds outside a movie theater in the bay area on national cinema day. we're live from the scene with what happened at eight, then confirmed cases of legionnaires disease at some top hotels in las vegas after
that'll punch into the pacific northwest, but a secondary low looks to be coming out of the gulf of alaskathis was probably, well overdone. that is not monsoon moisture or tropical. that would be moisture from the north. i think it'll make it for oregon. how far it makes it into northern california remains to be seen. but if it does, it would be friday into saturday. we'll get cooler, that's for sure. the wind will pick up. but as far as any rain, that's probably unlikely. first and 2nd of...
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they are green lighting more fossil projects after another, more drilling in the gulf of mexico, a new export facility in alaska. nor speed drilling operation called the willow project. the mountain valley gas pipeline. and it failed to absolutely educate americans about the immediacy of the challenge and how dramatically we need to operate in order to take it on. so while they've done many things that i like to a great deal, what they haven't done is to be the bold leader on climate that the united states is. a climate emergency would declare a lot more powers, which you could exercise as you saw appropriate as issues develop. things like oil experts or activating their production act. to me, the goal that biden laid out for 2035, in terms of what's generated by renewable energy, if half of that comes from solar, then we have to deploy nearly 3 billion solar panels between now and 12 years from now. we are nowhere close to having their production capacity to do that. we are not even a tiny bit of the way there. so there's more that the president can do, he could tip funds to accelerate r&d on battery, accelera
they are green lighting more fossil projects after another, more drilling in the gulf of mexico, a new export facility in alaska. nor speed drilling operation called the willow project. the mountain valley gas pipeline. and it failed to absolutely educate americans about the immediacy of the challenge and how dramatically we need to operate in order to take it on. so while they've done many things that i like to a great deal, what they haven't done is to be the bold leader on climate that the...
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gulf, alaska. and it. it sequestered about 100 million tons of co2 and and, you know, and so they know it works. interestingly, you if you're a little scientific, can go to what's called the keeling or you can just google that, which is the graph of co2 measured since 1958 when a scientist whose name is keeling started doing the measurements on a mountain and in and the curve has been going up, up, up, up ever since 1958. and course before that too. but they didn't have those measurements, but it plateaued only time, and that was after pinatubo in 1991, because the mountain of tubo blew so much into the ocean that it increased the that it provided the needed iron in that area and and it actually absorbed all the co2 that we emitted in that in that year or year and a half and that was 25 billion tons of co2 and so so that that's yeah, that that's how, how almost certainly do it because that's nature's been doing it for millions of years. we know that that kind of change is something that nature has adapted to, that it's safe and it's been done 13 times. no one's ever seen any detrimental side eff
gulf, alaska. and it. it sequestered about 100 million tons of co2 and and, you know, and so they know it works. interestingly, you if you're a little scientific, can go to what's called the keeling or you can just google that, which is the graph of co2 measured since 1958 when a scientist whose name is keeling started doing the measurements on a mountain and in and the curve has been going up, up, up, up ever since 1958. and course before that too. but they didn't have those measurements, but...
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coasts of the western hemisphere, south america and central america and north america including alaska. from africa to the near east and to join forces to germany and italy. in the persian gulfis now aired on in egypt and the suez canal. the whole coast of north africa itself and with that inevitably the whole coast of west africa putting germany within easy striking distance of south america. 1500 miles away. to protect the supply line with britain and russia we would help to deprive britain of the central food supplies and munitions. those americans who believe that we could live under the illusion of isolationism. now many of those same people afraid we may be sticking our necks out want our national bid to be turned into a turtle that we prefer to retain as it is playing high and striking hard. i know i speak for the mouths of the amican people when i say that we object the policy and continue increasingly the policy of carrying the law after the enemy in distant lands and distant waters as far away as possible from our own home grounds. the four main lines of communication being troubled by the ships, the north atlantic, the south atlantic, the indian ocean and the sout
coasts of the western hemisphere, south america and central america and north america including alaska. from africa to the near east and to join forces to germany and italy. in the persian gulfis now aired on in egypt and the suez canal. the whole coast of north africa itself and with that inevitably the whole coast of west africa putting germany within easy striking distance of south america. 1500 miles away. to protect the supply line with britain and russia we would help to deprive britain...