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Aug 29, 2021
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let's get more from i'll just serious visual is just jeff harrington. he's following all those developments and joins is now. jeff, the situation is developing quite rapidly, but it has not been confirmed that i is a category for storm and, and i'm quite a worrying one at that. hello. you and i were chatting less than 24 hours ago. this is going according to plan. you're absolutely right now a category for storm. it's been cooking up in those warm gulf of mexico. water is secure. now i want to take the name off and put this into motion. you can see that signature i right there as it starts to move in on the us state of the wheezy ada. let's try this one out together. see exactly where it's go and looking like that last fall will be just south west of new orleans late sunday evening. so let's get you this picture now by the numbers, because it is expected to maintain that category for static says it makes its landfall and we're talking winds here, 209 upwards of 220 kilometers per hour. that's literally going to pick up the ocean and rush it into the shor
let's get more from i'll just serious visual is just jeff harrington. he's following all those developments and joins is now. jeff, the situation is developing quite rapidly, but it has not been confirmed that i is a category for storm and, and i'm quite a worrying one at that. hello. you and i were chatting less than 24 hours ago. this is going according to plan. you're absolutely right now a category for storm. it's been cooking up in those warm gulf of mexico. water is secure. now i want to...
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Aug 29, 2021
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let's get more miles serious row, just a jeff harrington. he's following all those developments for us and joins us now. jeff, the situations appears to be developing quite rapidly because either is know a caps agree for storm. what will, can you tell us, you know, holler, this is just what we expect it to happen either cooking up, it would go into those gulf of mexico waters which are very warm. so that's adding fuel to the fire here. and yes, you're right. this is now a category for just has projected, because let's track this one out together and see where it's go and it's going to barrel in just south west of new orleans. i want to go in for a closer look. great now and bring you up to speed with i think the worst case scenario. we'll run this by the numbers. there we go. just south west of new orleans. this is now on monday seen devastating impacts here. so again, looking to make that landfall cat for so it's going to sustain its strength. and we're looking at winds anywhere from 209 kilometers per hour on the low end up to $250.00. so w
let's get more miles serious row, just a jeff harrington. he's following all those developments for us and joins us now. jeff, the situations appears to be developing quite rapidly because either is know a caps agree for storm. what will, can you tell us, you know, holler, this is just what we expect it to happen either cooking up, it would go into those gulf of mexico waters which are very warm. so that's adding fuel to the fire here. and yes, you're right. this is now a category for just has...
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Aug 2, 2021
08/21
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speak to al jazeera meteorologist, jeff harrington. jeff. so what's the outlook like over the next few days or so? right, well, it's not looking good. so right off the bat i wanted to show you what's going on right now. and truth be told not a whole lot. we have some clouds, but plenty of hot sunshine, so i want to show you the temperatures. that's one part of this story here. we do actually have read weather alerts in play for just how high these temperatures are . and you won't be surprised to find out this includes italy, grease and bulgaria, and we focus on greece, for example. where we know of course, wildfires are burning, athens could set a record temperature. we're locking in to 40 degrees and the record is $42.00, so we'll watch that in the days to come. ok now to that wildfire burning in turkey, east of on talia city in on talia province. look at the temperatures here. we've got forty's as walls, so there's a few different factors we look at with the firefight in terms of weather conditions. the 1st is temperature, so we know these
speak to al jazeera meteorologist, jeff harrington. jeff. so what's the outlook like over the next few days or so? right, well, it's not looking good. so right off the bat i wanted to show you what's going on right now. and truth be told not a whole lot. we have some clouds, but plenty of hot sunshine, so i want to show you the temperatures. that's one part of this story here. we do actually have read weather alerts in play for just how high these temperatures are . and you won't be surprised...
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Aug 28, 2021
08/21
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the time it reaches louisiana late on sunday, let's get more and i form, or whether presenter jeff harrington. jeff cas agree for storm that sounds particularly grim does not. anyway, you look at it, this is going to be a catastrophic storm. so here's, we're hurricane out. it is right now, just barreled through western cuba leaves behind the risk of mud sides when you consider some places got a 10200 millimeters of rain. so here's where i didn't go and right now, worst case scenario through the gulf of mexico. we'll talk more about that in effect. but 1st, the landfall at this point, it's projected to be south west of new orleans. want to bring you the worst case scenario here. this could be a category for hurricane late sunday. and so top wind speeds here up to about $250.00 millimeters of rain. then we got to talk about the storm search, the ocean being brought up and just shoved into the shoreline here. could see that storm search for 5 meters. and let's remember that new orleans is actually below sea level, about 6 meters. add in all of that to about more than half a meter of rain. this i
the time it reaches louisiana late on sunday, let's get more and i form, or whether presenter jeff harrington. jeff cas agree for storm that sounds particularly grim does not. anyway, you look at it, this is going to be a catastrophic storm. so here's, we're hurricane out. it is right now, just barreled through western cuba leaves behind the risk of mud sides when you consider some places got a 10200 millimeters of rain. so here's where i didn't go and right now, worst case scenario through the...
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Aug 28, 2021
08/21
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and let's get more on this from our whether it was at a jeff harrington and jeff, this is nick grimm. this is a dire forecasts next. so here is where a hurricane ida. it's right now, as you mentioned, just barreled through western cuba and the biggest threat it's going to leave behind is bud slides when you consider sunspots picked up about 200 millimeters of rain. so here's where it's going, this is a worst case scenario rate through the gulf of mexico. we'll talk about that in a sec, but 1st so landfall. here we are on sunday. this is looking to make landfall as a category for hurricane late sunday. and i want to prepare you for the worst case scenario here. so a cat for top wind speeds, we could see upwards of 250 kilometers per hour. you consider winds that intent that you're going to pick up the ocean and drive it into the coast, otherwise known as storm surge, about 45 meters high. and we have to remember places like new orleans are actually below sea level, about 6 meters. and this is looking to make landfall toward the southwest of new orleans. so what's allowing for the inten
and let's get more on this from our whether it was at a jeff harrington and jeff, this is nick grimm. this is a dire forecasts next. so here is where a hurricane ida. it's right now, as you mentioned, just barreled through western cuba and the biggest threat it's going to leave behind is bud slides when you consider sunspots picked up about 200 millimeters of rain. so here's where it's going, this is a worst case scenario rate through the gulf of mexico. we'll talk about that in a sec, but 1st...
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Aug 29, 2021
08/21
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well, i just here is where the expert to jeff harrington is following developments force and joined us now. so jeff, situation developing rapidly right now, not now, idea is a category for storm. that's right has, and this is exactly what we feared that this would be rapid, intensification. that's exactly what we're seeing right now. so here is i'm going to take off the name just so you can see the signature, a pinhole i there as it starts to swoop in to louisiana. and this is where it is going to make landfall. so come on, we'll track this one out together by the numbers here it is. we're putting it a few hours for south west of new orleans, and this is going to have a catastrophic impact. so we're going to break it down now by the numbers again. category for right now, and it is expected to maintain that intensity as it makes its landfall sunday evening. let's go over the numbers right now. winds are just going to be destructive anywhere from about 209 to 220 kilometers per hour. so what this is going to do, it's going to pick up the ocean and it's just going to drive it into the coa
well, i just here is where the expert to jeff harrington is following developments force and joined us now. so jeff, situation developing rapidly right now, not now, idea is a category for storm. that's right has, and this is exactly what we feared that this would be rapid, intensification. that's exactly what we're seeing right now. so here is i'm going to take off the name just so you can see the signature, a pinhole i there as it starts to swoop in to louisiana. and this is where it is going...
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Aug 29, 2021
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so whether experts, jeff harrington, rapid intensification, that's exactly what we're seeing right now. so here is i'm going to take off the name just so you can see the signature, a pinhole i there as it starts to swoop in to louisiana. and this is where it is going to make landfall. so come on, we'll track this one out together by the numbers here it is. we're putting it a few hours for it's southwest of new orleans. and this is going to have a catastrophic impact. so we're going to break it down now by the numbers again. category for right now, and it is expected to maintain that intensity as it makes it's one fall sunday evening. let's go over the numbers right now. winds are just going to be destructive anywhere from about 209 to 220 kilometers per hour. so what this is going to do, it's going to pick up the ocean and it's just going to drive it into the coastline . this is what we call storm surge thing, 45 meters high. so coastal section. anything under that will be buried in water, then add on top of all of that half a meter of re $500.00 millimeters of rain. so all of this to
so whether experts, jeff harrington, rapid intensification, that's exactly what we're seeing right now. so here is i'm going to take off the name just so you can see the signature, a pinhole i there as it starts to swoop in to louisiana. and this is where it is going to make landfall. so come on, we'll track this one out together by the numbers here it is. we're putting it a few hours for it's southwest of new orleans. and this is going to have a catastrophic impact. so we're going to break it...