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ivan cabrera joins me now. sort of hit oregon and northern california as well but not as a hurricane, it's going to be much weaker, right? >> yeah, part of that system will eventually get there into the early part of next week. you're right, it's certainly not hitting as a hurricane no different than the storm that hit last week and one that's currently hitting and we've certainly had plenty of action. the reason, though, we're a bit concerned because of all of this moisture, all this rain, we have the potential for additional flooding and even mudslides. we'll have to watch that closing. 2.25 inches falling in portland. it's begun to rain there from the new system that has arrived. current satellite and radar loop. there you see the low spinning up. and this rainfall here is not falling lightly. this is heavy rain. it's also accompanied by significant wind gusts. i've seen reports upwards of 50, 60 miles an hour. so that's the kind of storm we're dealing with here. some of that moisture, of course, headed all
ivan cabrera joins me now. sort of hit oregon and northern california as well but not as a hurricane, it's going to be much weaker, right? >> yeah, part of that system will eventually get there into the early part of next week. you're right, it's certainly not hitting as a hurricane no different than the storm that hit last week and one that's currently hitting and we've certainly had plenty of action. the reason, though, we're a bit concerned because of all of this moisture, all this...
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ivan cabrera's been following that.e concerned people wouldn't get up to watch football at 9:30. >> it's early, my goodness, 9:30 eastern coast and you work your way towards california, and it's very early. that's why we invented dvrs, right? here it will be 1:30 in the afternoon. and we do have this feature moving in. but i think we'll be okay as far as london is concerned as far as the radar. weather staying to the north here. so clouds for today and temperatures will be doing just fine. so the weather's going to the north of the game here. so excellent news. and that's the way the pre-cast is showing over the next 48 hours. so nfl in london. how about it? 16 degrees before you panic, if you're watching it from north america, that is 61 in fahrenheit. 16 celsius. a lot of clouds around, but i think we'll do just fine. no liquid coming out of them. atlanta falcons with detroit. so exciting stuff. let's head over to the united states and show what you's been happening around the pacific northwest. round two of what has
ivan cabrera's been following that.e concerned people wouldn't get up to watch football at 9:30. >> it's early, my goodness, 9:30 eastern coast and you work your way towards california, and it's very early. that's why we invented dvrs, right? here it will be 1:30 in the afternoon. and we do have this feature moving in. but i think we'll be okay as far as london is concerned as far as the radar. weather staying to the north here. so clouds for today and temperatures will be doing just...
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i know just the man to answer that, ivan cabrera. what do we know?s thing is intensifying in the last several hours. we'll have a new update from the joint typhoon warning center for our interview viewers coming up in the next hour. and i do believe the winds will be jacked up. we are not at 165 anymore. look at this eye that's developed just in the last six hours, intensifying, getting its act together. not that well organized at the beginning of the frame here. in this loop and then towards the end, the eye really comes into play here. so basically the storm continues to strengthen. as we talked about yesterday, it will do so safely over open water. watch the clock, tuesday 1300 local time, as we continue to move this forward towards thursday, it will make a pass at oman, but it will not strike oman. in fact, i don't think we'll get any significant effects here across the arabian peninsula. as it moves north and east, the upper level winds are going to begin to increase. so that will essentially stop its intensification. another thing that's going
i know just the man to answer that, ivan cabrera. what do we know?s thing is intensifying in the last several hours. we'll have a new update from the joint typhoon warning center for our interview viewers coming up in the next hour. and i do believe the winds will be jacked up. we are not at 165 anymore. look at this eye that's developed just in the last six hours, intensifying, getting its act together. not that well organized at the beginning of the frame here. in this loop and then towards...
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where we are now, meteorologist ivan cabrera joins us with more.ss of 120 miles anc hour. incredible sto"-& and ofxd cou, that was one tornado we hçdx a y through 9 u.s. we had upwards of 200 windfáxdx reports, severe wind reports of the national weatherxd service t the tornado, this is where it happened against southwestern arkansas theret( through the da on monday. ash town getting hit and hit hard with that ef 2 and then we hadx$$p'other fatality in alaba as well as a result of a mobile home getting hit by a tree that came down withok this storm system. or portions of tennessee and extreme western georgia, atlanta not in and it's been cancelled for atlanta. down to the south towards panama the gun for rotating thunderstorms i think this zccu(vwe'll expand and include, well, from west virginia down intoe1 parts ofxdfá central flos well. so potential herqv for damaging winds, hail,e1 and also some tornado certainly not ouíi of te question. we'll keep you posted throughout today. hopefully quiet what we haf3 ç monday. hurricane gonzalo, aircraft
where we are now, meteorologist ivan cabrera joins us with more.ss of 120 miles anc hour. incredible sto"-& and ofxd cou, that was one tornado we hçdx a y through 9 u.s. we had upwards of 200 windfáxdx reports, severe wind reports of the national weatherxd service t the tornado, this is where it happened against southwestern arkansas theret( through the da on monday. ash town getting hit and hit hard with that ef 2 and then we hadx$$p'other fatality in alaba as well as a result of...
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their days, of course, not as challenging as ivan cabrera's. >> oh, sure. >> he has to follow stormsth and one of them has been going crazy. >> how about that. some day we'll be able to see that live and won't have to do the animation there. >> you're right. >> what do they call it? >> the sliding spring. >> wow. nice. all right, let's check in here on earth, at home, and what we are dealing with here. natalie, we have this hurricane that passed through newfoundland with 100 miles per hour winds. gansalo has become post tropical iceland there and headed to northwest europe. sometimes these systems arrive intact, as far as tropical characteristics, not the case this time. but the effects will be the same. we'll have gales across northwest europe, heavy rain, an ongoing event for two days. so tuesday and wednesday, issues with the storm rolling in. the low will go north of you. the rain will smack right into ireland and into the uk as well and into scotland. crossing the north sea and heading to scandinavia, here of course cold enough for snow, and plenty of it. get specific with the w
their days, of course, not as challenging as ivan cabrera's. >> oh, sure. >> he has to follow stormsth and one of them has been going crazy. >> how about that. some day we'll be able to see that live and won't have to do the animation there. >> you're right. >> what do they call it? >> the sliding spring. >> wow. nice. all right, let's check in here on earth, at home, and what we are dealing with here. natalie, we have this hurricane that passed through...
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that takes us to ivan cabrera. what do you think?i can tell you horse urine is something you want to stay away from. not good at all. they have olfactory sensors in there. stinky comet. we've been talking about this low that brought those incredible images out of athe e then thens on friday. more rain is going to be on the way. so this mat earn that weapatter in, we've got this other development south of athens. so yes, you will get additional rainfall. and it will be accumulating here. and because of the recent potential we had, the flooding will be there. look at this nice chunk of weather going from west to ease. mainly scotland and heading up into scandinavia, the iberian peninsula looks very warm. temperatures are climbing back into the 20s in madrid. there's that rain up to the north. glasgow getting in to the showers. mild to the west. and so that high temperature today will be very pleasant. look at paris at 18 and 25 in madrid. and staying cold in russia. checking in on the united states. we've had a series of storm systems,
that takes us to ivan cabrera. what do you think?i can tell you horse urine is something you want to stay away from. not good at all. they have olfactory sensors in there. stinky comet. we've been talking about this low that brought those incredible images out of athe e then thens on friday. more rain is going to be on the way. so this mat earn that weapatter in, we've got this other development south of athens. so yes, you will get additional rainfall. and it will be accumulating here. and...
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. >> ivan cabrera is with me to talk weather, but let's talk football. i love the idea of american football in london. >> and you have the cheesehead beard. >> he's at the krowrong game. >> but what a great game, right up to the last minute. >> as long as you're not an atlanta fan. >> we were asleep, we missed it. we had it on the dvr. but hopefully it won't take as long as soccer did here to catch on. >> exactly. >> let's do some weather here. talking about a tropical cyclone. kind of rare, natalie, to get them in the arabian sea. not completely rare. these things happen a couple of times a year, but most the cyclones that develop in the north indian basin develop over here. this is the arabian sea. there's the peninsula. this thing is headed towards oman. it looks ominous, but it will make a turn to the northeast over the next few days. i think it will get close to oman to feel effects there. winds now at 120 kilometers per hour, equivalent of a category 1 hurricane or typhoon. tropical cyclone is about the only name we get. so it's headed north and we
. >> ivan cabrera is with me to talk weather, but let's talk football. i love the idea of american football in london. >> and you have the cheesehead beard. >> he's at the krowrong game. >> but what a great game, right up to the last minute. >> as long as you're not an atlanta fan. >> we were asleep, we missed it. we had it on the dvr. but hopefully it won't take as long as soccer did here to catch on. >> exactly. >> let's do some weather here....
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let's turn to our meteorologist ivan cabrera with more details on this. eporter: yeah, not intact. it's not arriving as a tropical system here. but nevertheless, it is going to be bringing us some very nasty winds to northwest europe. also with heavy rain as well. let's take you to when it was a hurricane passing through newfoundland, picking up 52 millimeters. a couple inches here. but the important thing is wind gusts acts as 100 clmsz per hour as the storm is racing off to the north and east. it's not prophet tropical but it is going to be moving in. there's iceland there and there's the uk. ireland. bringing in some heavy rain and along with this some strong winds. i think certainly gales over the next 48 hours. and that will -- that will expand further to the east, crossing the north sea and heading into scandinavia. we'll have to watch that closely. it will arrive as well with some nasty squalls. look at that. in the next 48 hours. and then pushing in across northwest europe. is we are likely going to see some delays with the kind of wind gusts we're
let's turn to our meteorologist ivan cabrera with more details on this. eporter: yeah, not intact. it's not arriving as a tropical system here. but nevertheless, it is going to be bringing us some very nasty winds to northwest europe. also with heavy rain as well. let's take you to when it was a hurricane passing through newfoundland, picking up 52 millimeters. a couple inches here. but the important thing is wind gusts acts as 100 clmsz per hour as the storm is racing off to the north and...
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meteorologist ivan cabrera is joining us again with details on this. an, give us an idea how bad these delays are likely to be. >> i think they're as bad as we had them yesterday in london. everything is pushing east. and so now we're going to involve the airport, germany, netherlands, luxembourg, and potentially even further east. we'll watch that closely. these are the winds we had to deal with yesterday, 7 to 100 kilometer per hour wind that not only brought us significant delays at the airport as, but look at this. trees going down. we had significant damage in some areas here as a result of that kind of wind force there that continues to head off to the east. this brought to us by again, this was the remnants of what was a hurricane in the atlantic, a post tropical storm that arrived here with a ferocious seas and incredible winds here. now, the winds subsiding somewhat for the uk. london checking in just fine this morning. so if you have a flight in or out of london, you'll be doing fine. it's further to the east that we're going to see the winds
meteorologist ivan cabrera is joining us again with details on this. an, give us an idea how bad these delays are likely to be. >> i think they're as bad as we had them yesterday in london. everything is pushing east. and so now we're going to involve the airport, germany, netherlands, luxembourg, and potentially even further east. we'll watch that closely. these are the winds we had to deal with yesterday, 7 to 100 kilometer per hour wind that not only brought us significant delays at...
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meteorologist ivan cabrera is tracking this and joins us with more. ivan, good to see you. dealing with its volcano, right, and the recovery efforts still ongoing there. could this impact that at all or is this just too far off? >> this storm, errol, good to see you, in fact, is headed right up towards the volcano here and now we're togging about 96 to 120 hours. four to five days out so we're hoping and thinking is that they would have recovered everyone by then and they would have completed that because if the track holds as we see it right now this is going right up towards central japan so we have a few days to get through this and the models are still not locked in on what we'll do. this is our new typhoon phanfone getting its act together in the western pacific heading up towards japan and i think it will likely impact japan in some way, shape or form. the hook is not going to be soon enough, the turn to the north and east we're expecting this to turn and you can see one of our modeling cranking this up. this may become the threshold for a super typhoon and we could d
meteorologist ivan cabrera is tracking this and joins us with more. ivan, good to see you. dealing with its volcano, right, and the recovery efforts still ongoing there. could this impact that at all or is this just too far off? >> this storm, errol, good to see you, in fact, is headed right up towards the volcano here and now we're togging about 96 to 120 hours. four to five days out so we're hoping and thinking is that they would have recovered everyone by then and they would have...
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the remnants of hurricane gonzalo are moving in and ivan cabrera joins us for the forecast. >> it will be a nasty travel day, tuesday and heading into tomorrow, as well, wednesday and essentially things will move from west where they are right now into the uk and then for the rest of northwestern europe will be impacted and the airports will be the main deal here as far as the winds very gusty so talking about wind gusts that will exceed 70 miles -- can you imagine 70 kilometers an hour. that's bad enough and will be the issue. current winds, 26 kpr coming out of london out of the southwest. not really a big deal. it's later this afternoon that things will get going. all a result of this low as errol mentioned this is what's left, of course, of what we had in the atlantic, a hurricane, now post-tropical so we're not talking about anything tropical coming into the uk but nevertheless the effects will be the same as the winds will get nasty later on today. 7 ato 85 kilometer per hour winds impacting from essentially scotland into ireland but even london will be getting in on the very gus
the remnants of hurricane gonzalo are moving in and ivan cabrera joins us for the forecast. >> it will be a nasty travel day, tuesday and heading into tomorrow, as well, wednesday and essentially things will move from west where they are right now into the uk and then for the rest of northwestern europe will be impacted and the airports will be the main deal here as far as the winds very gusty so talking about wind gusts that will exceed 70 miles -- can you imagine 70 kilometers an hour....
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ivan cabrera standing by with the latest on this next. everyone talks icare, about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is on you. [ male announcer ] consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so, call now and request this free decision guide. discover how an aarp medicare supplement plan could go long™ for you. do you want to choose your doctors? avoid networks? what about referrals? [ male announcer ] all plans like these let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients, with no networks and virtually no referrals needed. so, call now, request your free guide, and explore the range of aarp medicare supplement plans. sixty-five may get all the attention, but now is a good time to start thinking about
ivan cabrera standing by with the latest on this next. everyone talks icare, about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is on you. [ male announcer ] consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could really save you in...
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meteorologist anne ivan cabrera joins us with details.ions here are just going to push to the east. london will do better today. as a storm heads over to the northwestern part of europe to includes belgium. we are going to talk about problems for the netherlands and also parts of germany as well. from yesterday, look at 72 to 100 kilometres per hour winds through the uk and france and of course, these wind gusts did cause some damage. i'll show you that in a second. let's show you how the folks in london were going out and about in the windy conditions. or at least trying to anyway yesterday. there we are. some of -- well, upside down umbrellas here. that's exactly what we were talking about. the rain that came with this storm system was accompanied -- well-dressed folks in london. was accompanied by winds in excess of 80 kilometres per hour in some cases here. and that was enough to be ann annoying but also cancel flights, divert flights as well, cause some damage. back live here, be able to see on some of our images of trees coming down
meteorologist anne ivan cabrera joins us with details.ions here are just going to push to the east. london will do better today. as a storm heads over to the northwestern part of europe to includes belgium. we are going to talk about problems for the netherlands and also parts of germany as well. from yesterday, look at 72 to 100 kilometres per hour winds through the uk and france and of course, these wind gusts did cause some damage. i'll show you that in a second. let's show you how the folks...
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. >>> and for more, let's bring in our meteorologist ivan cabrera. t a horrifying story, isn't it? give us an idea, there was a sense that there was going to be another eruption. >> well, what we have right now is an interruption, not because of that, but, in fact, weather conditions. things got a little bit windy so they decided to call off the search. and of course, the victims that we're talking about here, likely got caught up in what we call this pyroclasti flow, the plume of cloud, fluid mixed with hot rock and can reach temperatures up to 1,300 degrees. and speeds of 160 kilometres per hour. you can not outrun that. the people that survived were out on the leading edge of it here, so they were able to get down the mountain quicker here. but unfortunately, now, weather conditions have interrupted the search. as far as what we have going on, we have a do not approach, which means that they've lowered actually the level. we've gone to level three here. so do not approach volcano. that basically means they do not want folks getting anywhere near it
. >>> and for more, let's bring in our meteorologist ivan cabrera. t a horrifying story, isn't it? give us an idea, there was a sense that there was going to be another eruption. >> well, what we have right now is an interruption, not because of that, but, in fact, weather conditions. things got a little bit windy so they decided to call off the search. and of course, the victims that we're talking about here, likely got caught up in what we call this pyroclasti flow, the plume...
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here is ivan cabrera with more about it. ivan? >> good to see you, natalie. series of storms, in fact. one of them, after this weekend, will arrive in the form of what will be essentially what's left of a hurricane here, ana. we've been talking about that system in the pacific. we'll show you that in a second here. we have this low, getting ready to move in with significant wind gusts, in excess of 50 miles an hour here. one storm that already has moved through left a mark here, 2 1/2, 2 1/4 inches in portland. some areas picking up seven inches in a very short amount of time. that system earlier in the week and now this system about to crash into the pacific northwest with those winds. tell you whattay lot of rainfall as well. and very heavy snowfall across the higher elevation. and then this feature here that's moving in in the last few frames. that will be what's left of our hurricane, ana. i've broadened the picture here so we can get a perspective of where we are. there's the hurricane here. there's the united states there. this thing is going to race of
here is ivan cabrera with more about it. ivan? >> good to see you, natalie. series of storms, in fact. one of them, after this weekend, will arrive in the form of what will be essentially what's left of a hurricane here, ana. we've been talking about that system in the pacific. we'll show you that in a second here. we have this low, getting ready to move in with significant wind gusts, in excess of 50 miles an hour here. one storm that already has moved through left a mark here, 2 1/2, 2...
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. >>> ivan cabrera is back with us to focus on europe and snow and snow and snow. >> snow and rain andmuch of it, and i'll tell you what, the snow nobody complains about because it's falling in the mountains. and yes, ski resorts are open and will remain open. some seasons here, we start very late, but not the case so far. so excellent news. the problem is, when you get moisture, it falls in the form of rain. look at athens and greece. 65 millimeters. some parts of turkey, up to four inches. take a look at the scene. it was enough to cause quite a commotion here in athens, as a result of flooded roadways. imagine the damage there, the water going into your business and home. that water was there for a while. we have continued to rain across the region with this low stuck there. but everybody is out cleaning up and assessing the damage. that's dramatic, cars getting picked up and not sure how many happened, natalie, but it's hike you wonder how that came to be. but yes, the cars obviously in a precarious situation, getting lifted up by the water. that must have been quite a current comi
. >>> ivan cabrera is back with us to focus on europe and snow and snow and snow. >> snow and rain andmuch of it, and i'll tell you what, the snow nobody complains about because it's falling in the mountains. and yes, ski resorts are open and will remain open. some seasons here, we start very late, but not the case so far. so excellent news. the problem is, when you get moisture, it falls in the form of rain. look at athens and greece. 65 millimeters. some parts of turkey, up to...
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more on this with ivan cabrera. how do things look. >> it's a grim task. no question about it. further up the mountain you were, the less chance you had of surviving this thing. that's obvious because of the fluid of mix of hot rock and fragments that come out of this thing. the issue is the temperature, of course, 700 celsius, 1300 degrees fahrenheit and the speeds of which that cloud comes down the mountain slope is 160 kilometers per hour or 100 miles an hour so you can't outrun that so the further up you go, the casualties will be higher as a result of that and, of course, the survivors down across the foothills there so we'll continue to monitor the situation there because the eruptions could continue here, the vulcanologists will monitor that but we are at a level 3 which is not to approach the volcano, that is for people on the ground, the rescue workers are in recovery efforts and will continue despite that. so standby mode is where we're at. it remains to be seen whether this thing decides to erupt more and raise the alert level there so grim situation, no question abo
more on this with ivan cabrera. how do things look. >> it's a grim task. no question about it. further up the mountain you were, the less chance you had of surviving this thing. that's obvious because of the fluid of mix of hot rock and fragments that come out of this thing. the issue is the temperature, of course, 700 celsius, 1300 degrees fahrenheit and the speeds of which that cloud comes down the mountain slope is 160 kilometers per hour or 100 miles an hour so you can't outrun that...
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here's ivan cabrera with that. >> a truckload of it. rejoicing out there with significant falls. we'll talk about that in a second. but as far as the rifle, look at turkey, picking up 103 millimeters of hateful. and other area, not as impressive, but this system is not going anywhere. so we're going to continue to tag on to some of these numbers here. but look at this stream of moisture crashing into the alps here. over the last few days. this is since wednesday. some parts here fantastics up 110 centimeters or 43 inches of new snow. so incredible numbers there. i think at this point, that's done as far as the heaviest of the snow and one of the happiest folks i've ever seen removing the snowfall there in germany. so there you go. but this low, the upper levels of the atmosphere spinning in place. kind of cut off in the rest of the atmosphere here. that means that we are going to park it in place, and it is going to be raining over the same area. and then it will eventually fill out and things will get a little more back to normal. my goodness, continuing to stream in moisture fr
here's ivan cabrera with that. >> a truckload of it. rejoicing out there with significant falls. we'll talk about that in a second. but as far as the rifle, look at turkey, picking up 103 millimeters of hateful. and other area, not as impressive, but this system is not going anywhere. so we're going to continue to tag on to some of these numbers here. but look at this stream of moisture crashing into the alps here. over the last few days. this is since wednesday. some parts here...
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ivan cabrera joins us now from the cnn weather center. people have known about this for some time. so they've had time to prepare. some are refusing to leave, aren't they? and they're staying put. >> yeah, that's not a good idea, is it? when you have lava coming your way, get out of the way. certainly the evacuation advisories in there for you. this volcano has been erupting, safely, lava into the ocean for 30 years. but the problem is, we had a vent that opened up in june. and this crater here which is part of the volcano. so once this cone got going here, then the lava started spewing to the north and east, which is where this is located. you can see it pass through the cemetery. we talked about this through the weekend here. getting word from the latest officials there, that is about 70 yards away now, 64 meters. so it's moving anywhere from 8 to 11 yards an hour. it's just hours away from the first home. this flow is about 40 to 50 yards wide. so this is not going to engulf, right, the entire town here, but it is going to make a path, and there will be likely some homes that ar
ivan cabrera joins us now from the cnn weather center. people have known about this for some time. so they've had time to prepare. some are refusing to leave, aren't they? and they're staying put. >> yeah, that's not a good idea, is it? when you have lava coming your way, get out of the way. certainly the evacuation advisories in there for you. this volcano has been erupting, safely, lava into the ocean for 30 years. but the problem is, we had a vent that opened up in june. and this...
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and ivan cabrera joins us.t's been erupting since 1983, and this has been creeping slowly closer. >> the reason we haven't heard about it till now is there's a crater that opened up this past summer. and through there, the lava instead of flowing south toward the ocean has been flowing toward the town. and that's the problem. we'll be able to show you on the big island, there's the volcano there. most of the activity has been flowing south, but through the crater now, we have been seeing the lava flowing here. this is the area that has been slowly preparing for this, because it has been a slow process. although the speed of this lava front has been varying over the last several days. it's not precise as to when it will get there. but we're thinking a few hours now. because 60 meters is not all that far away. it ran through the cemetery, going over the cemetery over the weekend. and now is when things are getting a bit dangerous here, because look at this. not very far away from town, and in fact, utility crews
and ivan cabrera joins us.t's been erupting since 1983, and this has been creeping slowly closer. >> the reason we haven't heard about it till now is there's a crater that opened up this past summer. and through there, the lava instead of flowing south toward the ocean has been flowing toward the town. and that's the problem. we'll be able to show you on the big island, there's the volcano there. most of the activity has been flowing south, but through the crater now, we have been seeing...
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let's go to ivan cabrera. what's track here? >> we're going to be looking for this in the next couple days, wednesday into thursday will be the main days for heavy rain, significant went r wiinds comin. because of the tides in massachusetts, boston could see coastal flooding. the storm not getting going yet. it's just the beginning of low pressure diving out of the great lakes and will spawn a new low off the coast. if that sounds familiar, that's what we talk about in the winter. if we were a month in or later we'd probably be talking about a pretty good snowstorm. but not the case. it is just going to be wet, so a nuisance mainly, except for the areas that could be seeing a little more rainfall. and that would be boston and even portland. 1 to 3 inches is possible. let's track the timing and you'll be able to see, especially if you're flying internationally into new york. you could see some delays here as the low comes in. you'll be able to see a secondary low popping south of new england. and on the western side of this you'l
let's go to ivan cabrera. what's track here? >> we're going to be looking for this in the next couple days, wednesday into thursday will be the main days for heavy rain, significant went r wiinds comin. because of the tides in massachusetts, boston could see coastal flooding. the storm not getting going yet. it's just the beginning of low pressure diving out of the great lakes and will spawn a new low off the coast. if that sounds familiar, that's what we talk about in the winter. if we...
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to talk about -- >> no, president obama got a kiss there at the end, right now, i'll bring in ivan cabreratalk about the weather. i mean, boyfriends are very fearful of us, too, when we walk around, the looks, don't come near our girl. what can we do? >> some people see him as the leader of the free world, and some see him as just a guy. >> but we'll suffer. >> we're talking about a tropical depression. this time of year people begin to let their guard down here because we're getting toward the end of the season. well, here is the area of the world where you can still get activity. and lo and behold, we have tropical depression number nine which could become tropical storm hannah, with torrential downpours over the next 24 hours. right now 35 miles an hour winds, we're not dealing with a tropical storm. that will not matter that much, this is rain heading over to yucutan, so as far as the track here it goes, briefly, doesn't have much time to develop here, so briefly becoming a tropical storm and heading inland and then back to a depression again. this is not going to be a wind event for m
to talk about -- >> no, president obama got a kiss there at the end, right now, i'll bring in ivan cabreratalk about the weather. i mean, boyfriends are very fearful of us, too, when we walk around, the looks, don't come near our girl. what can we do? >> some people see him as the leader of the free world, and some see him as just a guy. >> but we'll suffer. >> we're talking about a tropical depression. this time of year people begin to let their guard down here because...
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. >> ivan cabrera joins us now. you've been tracking all of this.ng i know as i watch, it is slow moving and as was indicated maybe the lava won't hit the homes. even if it doesn't they have to deal with all this. all this hot -- sits aroundwards. >> and methane explosions. if that doesn't get your attention, i don't know what will. depressing stuff. people looting homes that have been evacuated. >> it brings out the worst in some. let's encourage the best. >> hopefully some of the homes that have been evacuated won't get completely destroyed but not looking completely good. it will hit somebody at this point. it won't take the entire town because the widodo is not that large but nevertheless, there are some people that are going to get hit just like when a tornado rolls through town, it doesn't take the whole town but one gets destroyed and the next is just fine. is it going to be your next-door neighbor or your home so they evacuate everybody. that's the safe bet and what's under way in pahoa that the lava that ee up ared from a crater that began
. >> ivan cabrera joins us now. you've been tracking all of this.ng i know as i watch, it is slow moving and as was indicated maybe the lava won't hit the homes. even if it doesn't they have to deal with all this. all this hot -- sits aroundwards. >> and methane explosions. if that doesn't get your attention, i don't know what will. depressing stuff. people looting homes that have been evacuated. >> it brings out the worst in some. let's encourage the best. >> hopefully...
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but when we come back, ivan cabrera will have all the details about strong storms sweeping across europenking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. with centurylink visionary cloud a brinfrastructure, and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable, secure, and agile. >>> some torrential downpours were part of france and italy. let's go back to ivan. you've earned your money tonight. >> do you know how big the hail coming out of the thunderstorms in italy? the size of eggs, hen eggs. that's the size of hail we're talking about in northern italy with five centimeter hail. incredible. it's two inches. and rainfall amounts of 150 millimeters or 6 inches and 360 millimeters in northern italy, that would be about 14 inches. let's take you to the scene and sho
but when we come back, ivan cabrera will have all the details about strong storms sweeping across europenking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. with centurylink visionary...
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ivan cabrera joins us now with what local residents can expect.ple do get volcano insurance, to some extent, right? these are constantly bubbling islands. nlts absolutely. these are volcanic islands. some of the residents have been saying basically they expected it at some point here, but it's always sad when it happens to you. by the way, those pictures there, the black smoke you saw, i believe that was when it rolled through essentially some abandoned cars and some tires that were in its path here. so we were burning rubber along the way. and my goodness with 2,000-degree heat, yeah, anything in its way is going to be taken here. and as rosemary mentioned, that farm shed has been impacted, the first residential property to be impacted, but that's just the beginning. let's reset in case you've not been following. the volcano itself has been spewing lava for about 30 years. and it's been doing so safely down to the south towards the ocean. but what happened over the summer, we had vents that opened up in the crater to the north and east. so that f
ivan cabrera joins us now with what local residents can expect.ple do get volcano insurance, to some extent, right? these are constantly bubbling islands. nlts absolutely. these are volcanic islands. some of the residents have been saying basically they expected it at some point here, but it's always sad when it happens to you. by the way, those pictures there, the black smoke you saw, i believe that was when it rolled through essentially some abandoned cars and some tires that were in its path...
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. >> let's turn back to ivan cabrera who joins us with more details about this.s only a month and a half away from summer. >> six weeks away from summer and we get to the snowfall. i want to show you what's .haing with this potent low right offshore here, pouring over stid knee. in fact, 75 millimeters in just three hours, paralyzing parts of sidney there. some areas picking up as much as 138 millimeters. and yes, wind gusts in excess of 100 kilometres per hour. so sideways rain. and then we have 10 to 20 centimeters of snowfall across the foothills of the blue mountains. we'll start in sidney and work our way out. look at the lightning there. power out to thousands of people in sidney in the middle of the night there and also, of course, with three inches of hateful in just three hours, you can imagine the flash flooding that was under way as a significant storm rolled through. not only knocking out power but suspending rail service as well. then airplanes were having a hard time getting in and out. dozens of flights have diverted around sidney. now we get you t
. >> let's turn back to ivan cabrera who joins us with more details about this.s only a month and a half away from summer. >> six weeks away from summer and we get to the snowfall. i want to show you what's .haing with this potent low right offshore here, pouring over stid knee. in fact, 75 millimeters in just three hours, paralyzing parts of sidney there. some areas picking up as much as 138 millimeters. and yes, wind gusts in excess of 100 kilometres per hour. so sideways rain....
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ivan cabrera, there are so many unbelievable aspects of this. explosive to untether him. >> i'm just stuck on the whole dangling thing. getting hoisted up -- >> and you have a graphic to show us how high he was dangling. >> yes. he went into the upper afrmt atmosphere. and of course we'll talk about the speeds here. the speed of sound, which would be in the 760s depending on your air temperature and where in the atmosphere you are. but there's a skydiver. natalie made me put my face on here because i skydiveed a couple years ago. and boy, i thought that was fast, but look at this. felix at 822 miles an hour. faster than an airliner which would be 500 to 600. and there's alan at 843 with that mach 1.25. unbelievable. both breaking the sound bare year and people heard it. where did they go? here's the atmosphere here. and the troposphere, that is where the weather occurs and when you get significant thunderstorms you get the little anvil that goes right there into the stratosphere. but we fly right there. essentially at the height of mt. everest h
ivan cabrera, there are so many unbelievable aspects of this. explosive to untether him. >> i'm just stuck on the whole dangling thing. getting hoisted up -- >> and you have a graphic to show us how high he was dangling. >> yes. he went into the upper afrmt atmosphere. and of course we'll talk about the speeds here. the speed of sound, which would be in the 760s depending on your air temperature and where in the atmosphere you are. but there's a skydiver. natalie made me put...
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ivan cabrera is here in the cnn weather center. businesses flooding.rs piled up on top of one another. >> incredible scenes coming out of greece and the rain, zain, has moved further to the east which is a good thing but the problem in athens was the 90 millimeters they got in just a couple of hours here, just put that in perspective. 52 millimeters in the entire month of october, 2 inches. they got 3 1/2, 2 hours and led to incredible scenes coming out of the region here with car, yes, piled up. this was the end result, of course, and what we'll show you now is what -- well, caused it and there it is. that will take a car and everything else that is in its way, just incredible scenes here, in athens now. this is part of that weather system that has been stuck here for the last couple of days. we've been talking about the flooding in turkey but that just dramatic stuff. no one hurt because thankfully with that kind of water coming down so quickly you don't have much time to get out of the way. so the low still spinning here across this region. we are s
ivan cabrera is here in the cnn weather center. businesses flooding.rs piled up on top of one another. >> incredible scenes coming out of greece and the rain, zain, has moved further to the east which is a good thing but the problem in athens was the 90 millimeters they got in just a couple of hours here, just put that in perspective. 52 millimeters in the entire month of october, 2 inches. they got 3 1/2, 2 hours and led to incredible scenes coming out of the region here with car, yes,...