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cbs' jonathan vigliotti has more. >> reporter: when you see these images over pacific palisades, it's clear, the extent of loss is horrifying. what's also coming into focus are some hard truths. a month before the disaster, l.a.'s fire chief warned of the impact of millions of dollars in budget cuts. the city's fire commission sent mayor karen bass a report december 17th claiming the fire department's ability to respond to large-scale emergencies such as wildfires is significantly diminished, increasing risks to both public and firefighter safety. >> i don't know if they are trying to get reinforcements, but they didn't stop. >> reporter: what we saw repeatedly. >> this home is going to go up in flames. >> reporter: we put the question to mayor bass. mayor, l.a. county is in a panic state. for several hours we watched as hundreds of homes in a neighborhood burned to the ground. we did not see a single fire engine. there was fear, and there was a lot of confusion. shortly after the fire started, a press release was put out warning of this fire behavior. my question to you is what expla
cbs' jonathan vigliotti has more. >> reporter: when you see these images over pacific palisades, it's clear, the extent of loss is horrifying. what's also coming into focus are some hard truths. a month before the disaster, l.a.'s fire chief warned of the impact of millions of dollars in budget cuts. the city's fire commission sent mayor karen bass a report december 17th claiming the fire department's ability to respond to large-scale emergencies such as wildfires is significantly...
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we begin with the very latest from our jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: more than 14,000 personnel from all over california, nine states, as well as canada and mexico, have mobilized to the bone dry hills of los angeles, battling four active and sprawling wildfires menacing millions of people across the region mplts the massive palisades fire, the largest in the city, has grown to nearly 25,000 acres, destroying an estimated 75% of pacific palisades. officials say that one-third of the eastern edge of malibu has been destroyed, too. the palisades fire now threatens nearby brentwood and encino where additional evacuation orders have been issued. a brief break in the wind allowed aircraft to gain 11% containment saturday as the region was bombarded with water and flame retardant, but planes were briefly grounded after drones were spotted in the air space. in altadena the eaton fire has destroyed more than 14,000 acres and reduced thousands of homes to ash. that fire is now 27% contained. officials say the rash of fires have burned through more than 40,000 acres and more than 12,000 struct
we begin with the very latest from our jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: more than 14,000 personnel from all over california, nine states, as well as canada and mexico, have mobilized to the bone dry hills of los angeles, battling four active and sprawling wildfires menacing millions of people across the region mplts the massive palisades fire, the largest in the city, has grown to nearly 25,000 acres, destroying an estimated 75% of pacific palisades. officials say that one-third of the...
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tonight, we have a team of correspondents across the fire zone, and will begin with cbs's jonathan vigliottin the investigation into what sparked these fires. good evening, jonathan. i understand you have new information tonight. >> reporter: good evening norah. residents of pacific palisades recorded videos of a new year's eve fire on the hillside behind me. while the source of the palisades fire is still unconfirmed, cbs news has analyzed maps, photos, and videos to link the palisades fire to the very same location. as the palisades fire roared back to life this weekend there's a renewed focus on what may have caused the massive blaze that's destroyed thousands of structures. cbs news has obtained video this 8-acre blaze on new year's eve. it's in the same area where the palisades fire later ignited. firefighters noted the connection. >> the foot of the fire started real close to where the last fire was on new year's eve. >> reporter: officials said they have not ruled out whether embers from the new year's eve fire sparked back up. in the first hour of the palisades fire, we reported from
tonight, we have a team of correspondents across the fire zone, and will begin with cbs's jonathan vigliottin the investigation into what sparked these fires. good evening, jonathan. i understand you have new information tonight. >> reporter: good evening norah. residents of pacific palisades recorded videos of a new year's eve fire on the hillside behind me. while the source of the palisades fire is still unconfirmed, cbs news has analyzed maps, photos, and videos to link the palisades...
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we have two reports from the fire zone, starting with cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: this isramatic look at what could be the origin of the devastating eaton fire. cbs news has confirmed this video was shot just 3 minutes after that fire ignited near electrical towers above altadena. this, as southern california faces a particularly dangerous situation three times already this season. that warning has been followed by devastating wildfires, especially when fires in pacific palisades and altadena exploded, pushed by hurricane-force winds. it produced heartache, desperation, and controversy, the perfect storm met with an imperfect response. >> do you owe citizens an apology for being absent while their homes were burning? >> reporter: mayor karen bass left l.a. after the first weather warning was issued to sn of ghana's new presi of ghana's new president. the mayor returned 24 hours after the palisades fire began. at least 1,000 structures were already destroyed and more than 70,000 people evacuated. later that day, she toured the damage with california governor gavin newsom. t
we have two reports from the fire zone, starting with cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: this isramatic look at what could be the origin of the devastating eaton fire. cbs news has confirmed this video was shot just 3 minutes after that fire ignited near electrical towers above altadena. this, as southern california faces a particularly dangerous situation three times already this season. that warning has been followed by devastating wildfires, especially when fires in pacific...
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cbs's jonathan vigliotti, our colleague, was among those posing questions to the mayor today and he joinsnow. jonathan, what have we learned? >> reporter: tony, there were so many homes on fire all at once, fire crews simply could not keep up. there was not enough water evacuations were chaotic, and tonight officials facing criticism about their response. when you see these images over pacific palisades, it's clear: the extent of loss is horrifying. what's also coming into focus are some hard truths. a month before the disaster l.a.'s fire chief kristin crowley warned of the impact of millions of dollars in budget cuts. the city's fire commission sent mayor karen bass a report december 17th claiming the fire department's ability to respond to large-scale emergencies such as wildfires is significantly diminished, increasing risks to both public and firefighter safety. >> i don't know if they are trying to get reinforcements or something, but they didn't stop. >> reporter: it's what we saw repeatedly. >> this home is going to go up in flames. they are not firefighters around here. >> report
cbs's jonathan vigliotti, our colleague, was among those posing questions to the mayor today and he joinsnow. jonathan, what have we learned? >> reporter: tony, there were so many homes on fire all at once, fire crews simply could not keep up. there was not enough water evacuations were chaotic, and tonight officials facing criticism about their response. when you see these images over pacific palisades, it's clear: the extent of loss is horrifying. what's also coming into focus are some...
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we have teams across the fire zone, starting with cbs's jonathan vigliotti, who is again putting toughns to the mayor over the city's response. and, jonathan, there is another controversy tonight. >> reporter: maurice, that's right. officials here are facing growing criticism not just over that chaotic response, but now a new nightmare for those already on edge. hundreds of thousands remain evacuated as new fires keep igniting, threatening more neighborhoods. and as the fires continue to burn, residents here are fuming. >> now is not the time to put all of l.a. in complete panic. >> the erroneous messages being sent out, i can't express enough how sorry i am for this experience. >> reporter: phone warnings are a potential lifesaver in those critical first moments. this one from tuesday night worked as it should, but 10 million residents of l.a. county have received multiple false emergency evacuation warnings. >> well, i'm going to assume it is a false alarm like the one earlier. >> reporter: my question is for mayor bass. millions of people received false alarms. it's been acknowledge
we have teams across the fire zone, starting with cbs's jonathan vigliotti, who is again putting toughns to the mayor over the city's response. and, jonathan, there is another controversy tonight. >> reporter: maurice, that's right. officials here are facing growing criticism not just over that chaotic response, but now a new nightmare for those already on edge. hundreds of thousands remain evacuated as new fires keep igniting, threatening more neighborhoods. and as the fires continue to...
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jonathan vigliotti, thank you very much. let's get to cbs's lonnie quinn.nie, i cannot believe the situation they are going through, so dangerous, and i guess there are worst winds to come. what's going to happen overnight? >> okay, the winds are going to intensify. they are right with us tomorrow. by the time we get to thursday i think it will back down a little bit but winds make fighting a fire almost impossible. just take a look at the image you have behind me, these are all being blown. this is not a wind coming in off the water so there is no moisture. it is coming in from the land being pushed out of the water. a bad situation right now, all right? and if you look at what the winds are doing currently, the biggest wind gusts i can find anywhere is in fremont canyon. it is gusting right now at 80 miles per hour, and again that is a dry wind. what happens going into your day tomorrow? the same wind gust situation remains in place. the areas in pink could have the gusts up to 80 miles per hour again tomorrow. thursday will be a much better day. they are
jonathan vigliotti, thank you very much. let's get to cbs's lonnie quinn.nie, i cannot believe the situation they are going through, so dangerous, and i guess there are worst winds to come. what's going to happen overnight? >> okay, the winds are going to intensify. they are right with us tomorrow. by the time we get to thursday i think it will back down a little bit but winds make fighting a fire almost impossible. just take a look at the image you have behind me, these are all being...
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cbs's jonathan vigliotti has been covering this disaster since it began yesterday, and he shows us nowall unfolded. >> reporter: as dawn broke in pacific palisades, we found a scene that can only be described as apocalyptic. the once-vibrant village off iconic sunset boulevard had stood like this for decades. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: until now. we just arrived here in what is left of downtown pacific palisades. and i am overwhelmed by the scale of loss. many people are going to return to homes that were lost, and even more important, their community completely gone. those flying into lax last night saw an endless blanket of flame, all from the palisades fire. those on the ground doing everything they could to save homes. >> yeah, let's get out of here. we tried. we tried, bro. i'm sorry. >> reporter: and when water was needed most, the hydrants ran out. three large water tanks are designed to hold a million gallons each. the first ran dry by 4:45 p.m. yesterday, the second by 8:30, and the third in the middle of the night. >> we had a tremendously manned under system in the palisade
cbs's jonathan vigliotti has been covering this disaster since it began yesterday, and he shows us nowall unfolded. >> reporter: as dawn broke in pacific palisades, we found a scene that can only be described as apocalyptic. the once-vibrant village off iconic sunset boulevard had stood like this for decades. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: until now. we just arrived here in what is left of downtown pacific palisades. and i am overwhelmed by the scale of loss. many people are...
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and this fire continues to explode tonight, tony. >> tony: jonathan vigliotti finishing up day 2, now of his coverage from the front lines. jonathan, thank you very much. wildfires are not a weather phenomenon exactly, like hurricanes or tornadoes, but wildfires are directly linked to weather conditions like wind and rain. to get more on the anatomy of this particular disaster, we're going to bring in cbs news meteorologist rob marciano. >> reporter: l.a. residents in a panic, desperate to save their home. >> hey, you are not going to be able to put that out. >> reporter: during an unprecedented explosive wildfire in the middle of winter, winds to hurricane strength, some nearly 90 miles per hour, scattering embers miles away, sparking more flames. not something that typically happens in january because los angeles should be well into the rainy season. but downtown l.a. has received just over a quarter of an inch of rain since may, the second-driest stretch in nearly 150 years. >> our wildfires are definitely getting worse. we have had a very large increase in the size and the intensi
and this fire continues to explode tonight, tony. >> tony: jonathan vigliotti finishing up day 2, now of his coverage from the front lines. jonathan, thank you very much. wildfires are not a weather phenomenon exactly, like hurricanes or tornadoes, but wildfires are directly linked to weather conditions like wind and rain. to get more on the anatomy of this particular disaster, we're going to bring in cbs news meteorologist rob marciano. >> reporter: l.a. residents in a panic,...
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cbs' jonathan vigliotti shows us how this all unfolded. >> reporter: in pacific palisades, we found acene that can only be described as apocalyptic. the once vibrant village off iconic sunset boulevard had stood like this for decades, until now. we just arrived here in what is left of downtown pacific palisades, and i am overwhelmed by the scale of loss. many people are going to return to homes that were lost and even more important their community completely gone. >> reporter: those flying into l.a.x. saw an endless blanket of flame, all from the palisades fire. those on the ground doing everything they could to save homes. >> let's get out of here. we tried. we tried, bro. i'm sorry. >> reporter: and when water was needed most, the hydrants ran out. >> we had a tremendous and in on our system in the palisades. we pushed the system to the extreme. >> reporter: the terrible toll, at least a thousand structures destroyed. 15,000 more still at risk, and 37,000 residents who remain evacuated. >> we're having to walk. this is crazy. >> reporter: for many, evacuation orders came too late.
cbs' jonathan vigliotti shows us how this all unfolded. >> reporter: in pacific palisades, we found acene that can only be described as apocalyptic. the once vibrant village off iconic sunset boulevard had stood like this for decades, until now. we just arrived here in what is left of downtown pacific palisades, and i am overwhelmed by the scale of loss. many people are going to return to homes that were lost and even more important their community completely gone. >> reporter:...
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cbs' jonathan vigliotti put some hard questions to the mayor. >> reporter: when you see these imagesoss is horrifying. what's also coming into focus are some hard truths. a month before the disaster, l.a.'s fire chief kristin crowley warned of the impact of millions of dollars in budget cuts. the city's fire commission sent mayor karen bass a report december 17th claiming the fire department's ability to respond to large scale emergencies such as wildfires is significantly diminished, increasing risks to both public and firefighters' safety. >> i don't know if they're trying to get reinforcements or something, but they didn't stop. >> reporter: it's what we saw repeatedly. >> this home is going to go up in flames. there are not firefighters around here. >> reporter: we put the question to mayor bass. >> mayor, l.a. county is in a panic state for several hours we watched as hundreds of homes in a neighborhood burned to the ground. we did not see a single fire engine. there was fear and there was a lot of confusion. shortly after the fires started, a press release was put out warning o
cbs' jonathan vigliotti put some hard questions to the mayor. >> reporter: when you see these imagesoss is horrifying. what's also coming into focus are some hard truths. a month before the disaster, l.a.'s fire chief kristin crowley warned of the impact of millions of dollars in budget cuts. the city's fire commission sent mayor karen bass a report december 17th claiming the fire department's ability to respond to large scale emergencies such as wildfires is significantly diminished,...
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cbs' jonathan vigliotti is there. >> reporter: dramatic and chaotic.minutes, this fast-moving wildfire exploded from 10 to 200 acres, pushed by ferocious winds. >> this is a spot fire started by embers. this home is going to go up in flames. there are not firefighters around here. they're simply stretched too thin. you can't even see through the smoke. this entire mountainside is covered in flames. the wind pushing them up to 50 feet into the sky. this neighborhood under threat right now. at least five homes destroyed, and you've got people in panic as they're trying to evacuate. >> come on, guys! >> reporter: that included our crew. >> we got to go! >> reporter: as thousands evacuated, there was gridlock and frustration near the iconic sunset boulevard and pacific coast highway. >> i'm just trying to go save a man's life. >> reporter: many had to abandon their cars to flee. >> there is a lot of fire right there. that's why people are coming. >> reporter: firefighters call this the worst case scenario. hurricane-force winds gusts pushing flames into bo
cbs' jonathan vigliotti is there. >> reporter: dramatic and chaotic.minutes, this fast-moving wildfire exploded from 10 to 200 acres, pushed by ferocious winds. >> this is a spot fire started by embers. this home is going to go up in flames. there are not firefighters around here. they're simply stretched too thin. you can't even see through the smoke. this entire mountainside is covered in flames. the wind pushing them up to 50 feet into the sky. this neighborhood under threat...
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>> reporter: jonathan vigliotti, peoa, utah. >>> there is a lot more ahead on "cbs news roundup." millions of americans will make a new year's resolution to lose weight and get in shape in 2025. well, new research shows that maybe a lot easier for men than women. naomi ruchim has the latest on the exercise gender gap. >> reporter: with three little boys at home, jenny morales sneaks in her workouts any way she can. >> do you like that? >> reporter: but what used to be five one-hour workout classes a week has dwindled to many sessions at home using free weights or the treadmill in the family office. >> the baby and i are here for a little bit, a couple of naps, feeding in between, lots of cleaning, and maybe a little small workout when he takes a 30-minute nap if i can get it in. >> reporter: the struggle to find time is part of what experts are now recognizing as a gender gap in physical activity, in part due to the heavier load women carry for the family, whether they work outside the home or not. >> because you're a mom. and i think that some of those needs need to be met by you
>> reporter: jonathan vigliotti, peoa, utah. >>> there is a lot more ahead on "cbs news roundup." millions of americans will make a new year's resolution to lose weight and get in shape in 2025. well, new research shows that maybe a lot easier for men than women. naomi ruchim has the latest on the exercise gender gap. >> reporter: with three little boys at home, jenny morales sneaks in her workouts any way she can. >> do you like that? >> reporter: but...
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cbs reporter, jonathan vigliotti is at the scene.ys firefighters are trying their best to stop the fire from spreading. we are here in a neighbourhood thatis we are here in a neighbourhood that is a total loss. we have a home here, we will flip over here, another home loss. 0ver here, another home loss. over this way, homes down the street, gone. this one, completely level. the firefighters are not trying to save the structures, they are trying to prevent the flames from jumping to other neighbourhoods. in some cases, the embers are being carried a mile from the source flames, letting other homes on fire. a little earlier i spoke with jennifer colby — a public information coordinator for the city of pasadena where mandatory evactuation orders are in place. in recent updates i have received, we have evacuated more than 5,000 people. it has significantly impacted in north—eastern portion of pasadena and surrounding areas. this is a unified command between the fire departments and the police department and la county sheriff department,
cbs reporter, jonathan vigliotti is at the scene.ys firefighters are trying their best to stop the fire from spreading. we are here in a neighbourhood thatis we are here in a neighbourhood that is a total loss. we have a home here, we will flip over here, another home loss. 0ver here, another home loss. over this way, homes down the street, gone. this one, completely level. the firefighters are not trying to save the structures, they are trying to prevent the flames from jumping to other...
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cbs reporter, jonathan vigliotti is at the scene. their best to stop the fire from spreading. that is proving to be incredibly difficult. here in the pacific palisades in a neighbourhood that is a total loss. you've got a home here. i'm going to flip over here. another home lost when we go over this way. homes down this street gone. this one completely levelled. the firefighters here, they're not trying to save these structures. they're trying to prevent these flames from jumping to other neighbourhoods. you see all these embers. in some cases, they're being carried more than a mile in advance of these stores. flames lighting other homes on fire. jennifer colby is a public information coordinator for the city of pasadena where mandatory evacuation orders are in place. in most recent updates that i've received, we have evacuated more than 5,000 people. it has significantly impacted us in northeastern portion of pasadena and surrounding areas. this is a unified command between pasadena fire, los angeles county fire, and the angeles nat
cbs reporter, jonathan vigliotti is at the scene. their best to stop the fire from spreading. that is proving to be incredibly difficult. here in the pacific palisades in a neighbourhood that is a total loss. you've got a home here. i'm going to flip over here. another home lost when we go over this way. homes down this street gone. this one completely levelled. the firefighters here, they're not trying to save these structures. they're trying to prevent these flames from jumping to other...
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cbs's jonathan vigliotti has that story. >> reporter: as the palisades fire roared back to life thiskend there's renewed focus on what may have caused the massive blaze that has destroyed thousands of structure. cbs news has obtained video of this eight-acre blaze on new year's eve. it is in the same area where the palisades fire later ignited. firefighters noted the connection. >> the foot of the fire started real close to where the last fire was on new year's eve. >> reporter: officials said they've not ruled out whether embers from the new year's eve sparked back up. in the first hour of the palisades fire we reported near the same location. we found the scene surrounded by police tape. it has happened before. the maui fire that destroyed lahaina was sparked by a wildfire declared out six hours earlier. this fire, the most destructive in colorado history, began when a small fire reignited after six days. 1,000 structures were destroyed. now with potentially destructive winds starting again, l.a. officials are warning residents be prepared to leave immediately. but the city has not
cbs's jonathan vigliotti has that story. >> reporter: as the palisades fire roared back to life thiskend there's renewed focus on what may have caused the massive blaze that has destroyed thousands of structure. cbs news has obtained video of this eight-acre blaze on new year's eve. it is in the same area where the palisades fire later ignited. firefighters noted the connection. >> the foot of the fire started real close to where the last fire was on new year's eve. >>...
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we will have reports from jonathan vigliotti and our lee cowan.n one week from tomorrow donald trump assumes the presidency for the second time. poised to take the nation's economic policies in a very different direction. but just where will those policies take us? one person with some informed opinions, very informed opinions, is jamie dimon, ceo of one of the world's largest and most powerful banks. he shares some of those views with lesley stahl. >> did you say, when i grow up i want to be banker? >> no. >> reporter: no? his company, jpmorgan chase, has $10 trillion a day and banks people, industries and countries. we have unbelievable numbers of billionaires come up. billionaires. what's out of whack here? >> you have to be careful to say what's out of whack. >> reporter: jamie dimon ahead on "sunday morning." >>> brooke shields, whose modeling career famously began when she was just a baby, has been in the spotlight nearly her entire life. with her 60th birthday approaching, being allowed to age gracefully so very much on her mind. she'll tel
we will have reports from jonathan vigliotti and our lee cowan.n one week from tomorrow donald trump assumes the presidency for the second time. poised to take the nation's economic policies in a very different direction. but just where will those policies take us? one person with some informed opinions, very informed opinions, is jamie dimon, ceo of one of the world's largest and most powerful banks. he shares some of those views with lesley stahl. >> did you say, when i grow up i want...
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cbs' jonathan vigliotti has more. >> reporter: in some parts of the alaskan wilderness, the seafood is >> clear! >> reporter: but for commercial fishermen like gabriel prout based on kodiak island, the water is looking murky these days. >> you know, this is the wheelhouse. a lot goes up on up here. you have fights. you have arguments. you have prayers. >> reporter: those prayers are for a rebound of alaska's snow crab population. where have the snow crab gone? >> reporter: when we first met prout in 2022, the alaska department of fish and game had just imposed an indefinite pause on the snow crab season. 10 billion snow crabs, 90% of the species had mysteriously vanished. here we are two years later. a lot of uncertainty. how has it been? >> it's been extremely difficult. there is not a lot you can do. these boats are specifically designed to go go out and catch crab. so we're over $4 million in debt. >> reporter: $4 million? >> correct. on a good day you'd have at least 200 crab in here. >> reporter: biologists blame the rapid decline of snow crab on a 2018 climate-fueled heatwave. >>
cbs' jonathan vigliotti has more. >> reporter: in some parts of the alaskan wilderness, the seafood is >> clear! >> reporter: but for commercial fishermen like gabriel prout based on kodiak island, the water is looking murky these days. >> you know, this is the wheelhouse. a lot goes up on up here. you have fights. you have arguments. you have prayers. >> reporter: those prayers are for a rebound of alaska's snow crab population. where have the snow crab gone?...
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. >> jonathan vigliotti mentioned on one of his social media feeds that it sounded like a jet plane takingff. >> well, this is, you know, one in ten year event when it comes to the winds and the reason why i say that and the reason why the national weather service is so on top of issuing those red flag warnings, the wind advisories we have here locally had to do with the system which i'm going to show you right now just south of the area of high pressure and you know what? let me drop this real fast and pull it up again one more time so you can see it. high pressure just offshore. that's the big reason why they get the santa ana winds and we're dealing with our own windy conditions here locally. and in the bay. but you see the area of low pressure to the south. what happens when those two are working next to each other. creating the strong pressure gradient so the strong winds continue to drive south into southern california. bringing with it dry conditions too. and that's just two big ingredients when it comes to fire weather conditions here in the state of california. back here in the ba
. >> jonathan vigliotti mentioned on one of his social media feeds that it sounded like a jet plane takingff. >> well, this is, you know, one in ten year event when it comes to the winds and the reason why i say that and the reason why the national weather service is so on top of issuing those red flag warnings, the wind advisories we have here locally had to do with the system which i'm going to show you right now just south of the area of high pressure and you know what? let me...