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pitch - cesar ---pasamos a nuestro centro meteorologic o con nuestro companero take 2 box ---javier castro nos tiene la respuesta y sobre cuanto podria durar el calor... javier... take pkg cesar ---con el aumento en las temperaturas la gente busca varias formas de alejarse del calor y refrescarse.. pitch - blanca ---pero algunas de estas actividades tambien representan un peligro mortal, sobre todo para los niÑos y ancianos que son los mas vulnerables. take 2 box ---angel ayllon nos amplia la informacion desde san jose... angel.. take pkg take anchor live ;01 ;21 36 1;11 1;31 1;36 2;01 trt: 2:20 la muerte de "michael trinh" un nino de 4 anos de edad cuyo cuerpo se encontro flotando el pasado fin de semana, en la piscina comunitaraia del conjunto residencial "county fairs mobile states" en san jose, creo una gran preocupacion en las autoridades de la ciudad... entrevista steve guggiana policia de san jose desafortunadamente esto es comun en esta epoca de ano, y se requiere la atencion completa a los ninos.... asi lo indico el departamento de policia... porque el intenso calor, genera altos
pitch - cesar ---pasamos a nuestro centro meteorologic o con nuestro companero take 2 box ---javier castro nos tiene la respuesta y sobre cuanto podria durar el calor... javier... take pkg cesar ---con el aumento en las temperaturas la gente busca varias formas de alejarse del calor y refrescarse.. pitch - blanca ---pero algunas de estas actividades tambien representan un peligro mortal, sobre todo para los niÑos y ancianos que son los mas vulnerables. take 2 box ---angel ayllon nos amplia la...
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meteorological summer starts june 1 and continues through august 31. we have got six more weeks to go, and then the summer solstice. we are in the thick of the heat, with a heat index of 101 common idea at dulles, and 102 now at quantico. taking a look at our headlines, this is going all through the work week. the heat index is expected to get around 105, with a little to no rain chances. we will tell you how long it is going to last and the cool-down in a few minutes from the belfort furniture weather center. theew at 6:00 tonight, thunderbirds are flying again. there were budget cuts in april. air force officials were able to shift some funds around. that gives them back in the air now. >> tonight, hundreds of child predators are in custody after immigration and customs enforcement carried out an extensive program. >> yes. this started in may and wrapped up just a couple of weeks ago. it was quite lucrative. authorities say hundreds of dangerous predators are off-line things to this. the numbers are staggering. 255 arrests made in less than five week
meteorological summer starts june 1 and continues through august 31. we have got six more weeks to go, and then the summer solstice. we are in the thick of the heat, with a heat index of 101 common idea at dulles, and 102 now at quantico. taking a look at our headlines, this is going all through the work week. the heat index is expected to get around 105, with a little to no rain chances. we will tell you how long it is going to last and the cool-down in a few minutes from the belfort furniture...
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the report from the world meteorological climate organization was based on data from 129 nationings gathered between 2001 and 2010 >> a sharper rise in tempature suggested global warming is accelerating. these climate changes claim the livesover 320,000 people. tp report says it's too herbally to conclude more headlines for you in business next hour. here's a check on markets. >>> the fukushima daiichi plant continues to be plagued with problems. engineers there say chemical corrosion is the likely cause of a leak last month of contaminated water from a new filtering system. the system is designed to remove radioactive substances from the water. workers at the plant found the leak in a part of a stainless steel tank that had been welded. when they emptied the tank, they found two holes and more than ten dents inside. each dent was two to five millimeters in diameter. officials of tokyo electric power company say a chemical to remove impurities likely reacted with the vessel. they say they plan to apply anti-corrosion resin to the steel. about 400 tons of contaminated water accumulates every
the report from the world meteorological climate organization was based on data from 129 nationings gathered between 2001 and 2010 >> a sharper rise in tempature suggested global warming is accelerating. these climate changes claim the livesover 320,000 people. tp report says it's too herbally to conclude more headlines for you in business next hour. here's a check on markets. >>> the fukushima daiichi plant continues to be plagued with problems. engineers there say chemical...
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. >>> time for a check on world weather with meteorologi weather. people are experiencing unusually hot weather conditions. what is the latest there? >> blazing hot conditions are continuing across the western u.s. record temperatures have been set in some places. the reason is that this jet stream is still meandering further up towards the north allowing hot air to flow in from the south. to show you how the situations are i want to show you this video. people are suffering from scorching weather with temperatures hitting 46 degrees celsius on monday. residents and visitors are rushing to swimming pools and air conditioned buildings to escape the extreme heat wave. in palm springs the temperatures are expected to fall to a seasonal level by wednesday. it's not the case in the rest of the western u.s. as you can see temperature could go up to 51 degrees in death valley on tuesday andednesday and record temperatures can be found on tuesday and wednesday in las vegas for today and 46 degrees on thursday. so stay away from the direct sunshine and also
. >>> time for a check on world weather with meteorologi weather. people are experiencing unusually hot weather conditions. what is the latest there? >> blazing hot conditions are continuing across the western u.s. record temperatures have been set in some places. the reason is that this jet stream is still meandering further up towards the north allowing hot air to flow in from the south. to show you how the situations are i want to show you this video. people are suffering from...
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Jul 10, 2013
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if a quake occurs near the trench, the seismographs will enable the meteorological agency to issue faster warnings. the tsunami recorders will also offer quicker detection. >> translator: i hope the improved data gathering will help save lives and reduce damage by giving precise information. >> the national research institute for earth, science and disaster prevention plans to complete the project in about two years. >>> now he is setting his sights on amending the constitution but his party must make a strong showing. less than a year after putting abe in power japanese voters have a chance to judge him on his record. don't miss our special coverage leading up to the july election here on "newsline." >>> people in india are suffering through more flooding. >> more than 100,000 people have been displaced by floods. the situation could worsen as water levels continue to rise. a week of almost nonstop rain has caused the river and its tr tributaries to overflow. this year's monsoon season has been the most devastating in years for parts of northern india. flooding last month killed more tha
if a quake occurs near the trench, the seismographs will enable the meteorological agency to issue faster warnings. the tsunami recorders will also offer quicker detection. >> translator: i hope the improved data gathering will help save lives and reduce damage by giving precise information. >> the national research institute for earth, science and disaster prevention plans to complete the project in about two years. >>> now he is setting his sights on amending the...
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translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters on cooperation, we can use this next generation satellite. >> the participants conclude their suddenly meeting on friday. >>> more than 100 illustrators from around the world teamed up if are an exhibition for important memories. the show from hand to hand was inspired by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. >> an exhibition featuring work from the book is currently running in tokyo. it features the art of 110 contributors from hand to hand from seven countries. the artists were asked to think about the future and the context of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis. the idea came from the organizers concern about the future of the children of the world. since march last year, exhibitionists have been held in five european countries including italy, slovakia and the netherlands. >> this piece called when is the scariest thing on earth is by japanese artist that features the nuclear power plant and an og ogre's face. for a clean future, it depicts a girl watering a b
translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters on cooperation, we can use this next generation satellite. >> the participants conclude their suddenly meeting on friday. >>> more than 100 illustrators from around the world teamed up if are an exhibition for important memories. the show from hand to hand was inspired by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. >> an exhibition featuring work from...
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he majored in pong but that won't pay the bills so he went on to a meteorological degree. >> it's workedo far. i'll keep riding the wave as long as i can. >>> high def doppler a rare july treat. there's rain on the radar. just a few sprinkles on the radar. we've seen a few life-supports and tweets ability showers on the peninsula. look at all the activity to the east. new thunderstorms bubbling up overnight, over the sierra. look at what's going on right now from tahoe back now almost to sacramento. el dorado hills reporting a thunderstorms in the vicinity. this may be what gives us a chance for a thunderstorms overnight. if this can hold together as it moves from east to west we may see a few thunderstorms around here. your microclimate for tomorrow for san jose. another cloudy day. another humid day. lots of atmospheric moisture. you felt it today. very humid outside. cloudy all evening long. and this air will be over top of us. what does this mean for you? rain chance is elevated. we typically don't see any rainfall in july. once every three or four years we will get a rain event and
he majored in pong but that won't pay the bills so he went on to a meteorological degree. >> it's workedo far. i'll keep riding the wave as long as i can. >>> high def doppler a rare july treat. there's rain on the radar. just a few sprinkles on the radar. we've seen a few life-supports and tweets ability showers on the peninsula. look at all the activity to the east. new thunderstorms bubbling up overnight, over the sierra. look at what's going on right now from tahoe back now...
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the world meteorological organization has analyzed the data.it is the hottest temperatures since records began. >> the last decade, 2001-2010, is the warmest. >> the average temperature increased .2 degree causing the sea levels to rise three millimeters, almost double the rate. there was an increase of 20% in weather-related deaths and the trend is likely to continue. >> what was exceptional made by the end of the century become much less so. >> despite flood protection and emergency plans, they will have to learn to live with catastrophic weather. >> glamour for everyone and a healthy dose of retro fever. those are two directions crystallizing at the berlin fashion week. fashionistas from all over the world are storming the german capital. >> here's a look at some of the newest creations out on the catwalk. >> good news for fashionistas tired of sore feet. this latest collection carries a reflect the in dash a great message -- trainers are no longer a faux pas. sales of his label balooned from 300,000 euro to 5 millino euro. the idea came to
the world meteorological organization has analyzed the data.it is the hottest temperatures since records began. >> the last decade, 2001-2010, is the warmest. >> the average temperature increased .2 degree causing the sea levels to rise three millimeters, almost double the rate. there was an increase of 20% in weather-related deaths and the trend is likely to continue. >> what was exceptional made by the end of the century become much less so. >> despite flood protection...
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this is my first time on the board hearing an appeal of a meteorology -- major appeal to alter this building. >> deputy city attorney, marlena, the standards setforth in article 11 for determining whether to an pprove a major permit to alter, essentially the hcp and this body as an appellate body needs to look at whether or not the proposed new construction and the changes that are being made to the building are compatible with the design and characteristics of both the erinson building and because this building is in the boundaries part of this building is in the boundaries within the conservation district and compatible with the major features and characteristics with the conservation district. more specifically, the project should be consistent with an appropriate for the effect using of the article 11 and that includes compliance with the interior standards which staff can provide more details in exactly how this come complies. this building is a category 1 significant building. the erinson building portion of the project. the procession has to be consistent with the architectural charac
this is my first time on the board hearing an appeal of a meteorology -- major appeal to alter this building. >> deputy city attorney, marlena, the standards setforth in article 11 for determining whether to an pprove a major permit to alter, essentially the hcp and this body as an appellate body needs to look at whether or not the proposed new construction and the changes that are being made to the building are compatible with the design and characteristics of both the erinson building...
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the world meteorological organization has analyzed the data.it is the hottest temperatures since records began. >> the last decade, 2001-2010, is the warmest. >> the average temperature increased .2 degree causing the sea levels to rise three millimeters, almost double the rate. there was an increase of 20% in weather-related deaths and the trend is likely to continue. >> what was exceptional made by the end of the century become much less so. >> despite flood protection and emergency plans, they will have to learn to live with catastrophic weather. >> glamour for everyone and a healthy dose of retro fever. those are two directions crystallizing at the berlin fashion week. fashionistas from all over the world are storming the german capital. >> here's a look at some of the newest creations out on the catwalk. >> good news for fashionistas tired of sore feet. this latest collection carries a reflect the in dash a great message -- trainers are no longer a faux pas. sales of his label balooned from 300,000 euro to 5 millino euro. the idea came to
the world meteorological organization has analyzed the data.it is the hottest temperatures since records began. >> the last decade, 2001-2010, is the warmest. >> the average temperature increased .2 degree causing the sea levels to rise three millimeters, almost double the rate. there was an increase of 20% in weather-related deaths and the trend is likely to continue. >> what was exceptional made by the end of the century become much less so. >> despite flood protection...
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translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters. with technological development and international cooperation, we can effectively use this next generation satellite. >> the participants will conclude their annual meeting on friday. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's economy and get back to growth. now he's setting his sights on amending the constitution, but his party must make a strong showing in this month's upper house election so it can push its policy forward. less than a year after putting abe in power japanese voters have a chance to judge him on his record. don't miss our special coverage leading up to the july 2 19s election right here on "newsline." >>> a twin bomb attack in afghanistan has killed security officers and civilians. we're following the story. >> reporter: members of an elite police force were among five people killed in the double attack. thursday's killings highlight the fragile security situation as international troops prepare to withdraw from afghanistan. the in
translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters. with technological development and international cooperation, we can effectively use this next generation satellite. >> the participants will conclude their annual meeting on friday. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's economy and get back to growth. now he's setting his sights on amending the constitution, but his party...
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if a quake occurs near the trench, the size mow graphs will enable the meteorological agency to issue faster warnings. the tsunami recorders will also offer quicker detection. >> translator: i hope the improved data gathering will help save lives and reduce damage by giving precise information. >> the national research institute for earth, science and disaster prevention plans to complete the project in about two years. >>> politicians in japan have been crisscrossing the nation, selling their platforms ahead of this month's upper house election. for voters, it's a chance to weigh in on prime minister shinzo abe's first six months in office. abe has tried to consolidate his power. he and his liberal democratic party control the lower house. but opposition parties hold the majority of seats in the upper house. and that's created a divided diet, where passing legislation can be tricky. in the days leading up to when japan decides, we'll be looking at some of the key campaign issues and hearing from voters about what matters to them. candidates from these nine parties are running in the
if a quake occurs near the trench, the size mow graphs will enable the meteorological agency to issue faster warnings. the tsunami recorders will also offer quicker detection. >> translator: i hope the improved data gathering will help save lives and reduce damage by giving precise information. >> the national research institute for earth, science and disaster prevention plans to complete the project in about two years. >>> politicians in japan have been crisscrossing the...
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when you think of meteorology, you think of the difficulty of classifying a hurricane and tracking a hurricane, making judgments about such complex behavior that has sort of chaotic premises underlying it, you're going to make lots of mistakes. you're going to make lots of mistakes in both directions. sometimes you're going to make a mistake when you think the storm is going to hit and it doesn't and sometimes you're going to make mistakes where you think the storm is not going to hit and it does. and i think one of the great challenges, quite frankly, for the legal system, is understanding statistics well enough to make that judgment about where you draw that line that anita was referring to about where do you want to avoid the errors. you want to avoid the errors, a category five hurricane is going to hit miami but there is only a 40% likelihood that that hurricane is going to hit miami, do you evacuate the city? well, if you evacuate the city and it doesn't hit, you spent tons of money and possibly hurt lots of people in doing that. if you don't evacuate the city and the storm hit
when you think of meteorology, you think of the difficulty of classifying a hurricane and tracking a hurricane, making judgments about such complex behavior that has sort of chaotic premises underlying it, you're going to make lots of mistakes. you're going to make lots of mistakes in both directions. sometimes you're going to make a mistake when you think the storm is going to hit and it doesn't and sometimes you're going to make mistakes where you think the storm is not going to hit and it...
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abc's meteorology ginger zee tells us this flood was more than 40 miles away from the storm that causedt. >> reporter: surging through the desert. flash floods made for a dramatic weekend under water in the southwest. at least 14 people had to be rescued in arizona. plucked from raging waters debris filled and up to four feet deep. in tucson, three children were playing in a river bed when a wall of water came right at them. >> if it's not raining where you're at, but it's raining back in the mountains, water is going to be down here in 20 minutes, half an hour. >> reporter: in the desert when rain falls in the mountains it has nothing to absorb it. it keeps rushing downhill. sometimes becoming a wall of water full of debris. just like this video in utah. that's the front edge of something called a dry wash. >> the front of the flood as it's working its way down starts to get clogged up with debris. >> reporter: six hours after it had rained 40 miles north, the deep, dark mess full of bushes, mud and trees attacks. some parts of the desert southwest will still see isolated heavy rains i
abc's meteorology ginger zee tells us this flood was more than 40 miles away from the storm that causedt. >> reporter: surging through the desert. flash floods made for a dramatic weekend under water in the southwest. at least 14 people had to be rescued in arizona. plucked from raging waters debris filled and up to four feet deep. in tucson, three children were playing in a river bed when a wall of water came right at them. >> if it's not raining where you're at, but it's raining...
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if you study meteorology, you go higher in the atmosphere, wind increase.the plane was coming down. could have caught on fast gusts. really indications here, all indications from the weather maps, wind were 5 to 15 miles an hour. maybe higher. gust up to 20. but no indications that we were seeing weather play a factor. as the investigation continues to unfold, in the next hours and days ahead. i think it will be clear that weather was not anner t eissue. and the investigative team. weather not a huge factor here on this saturday. back to you. >> this from asiana airlines, they released, nationalities, in terms of passport holders of passengers. 77 korean nationals. 141, chinese nationals. remember, ridge naoriginated in shanghai. 61, americans. 1 japanese national. and we want to check back in, and monty francis has been there for the last several hours. all sorts of witnesses there sought plane crash down at 11:27 this morning. excuse me. going to get back to monty. not there right now. heard from asiana airlines, what we are doingen ter ein terms of natio
if you study meteorology, you go higher in the atmosphere, wind increase.the plane was coming down. could have caught on fast gusts. really indications here, all indications from the weather maps, wind were 5 to 15 miles an hour. maybe higher. gust up to 20. but no indications that we were seeing weather play a factor. as the investigation continues to unfold, in the next hours and days ahead. i think it will be clear that weather was not anner t eissue. and the investigative team. weather not...
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takes a master of meteorology ji to im'em brace the crowds. we've got lots of clouds to embrace. low clouds over inland areas around the bay and deep marine layer at the coast and cooler than average day but pleasant one if you will. western sky we can see a bit and we'll have low clouds and fog overnight warming trend begins tomorrow warmer pattern continues into next week. we'll see high temperatures climbing up to more seasonal levels soon. up into atmosphere sheer what's happening. two pools of cool air. one has been keeping temperatures down last couple days percentaging into -- merging into one. it does so this hot air mass from four corners area will spread west and bring us warmer weather over the next several days. high temperatures climbing into mid-90s perhaps by the end of the week. overnight tonight we'll see wide spread areas of low clouds and fog low temperatures rather narrow range mid-50s for the most part and here is our forecast animation start agent 5:00 we'll have many areas of low clouds and fog probably means reduced visibility for early morning commute. bu
takes a master of meteorology ji to im'em brace the crowds. we've got lots of clouds to embrace. low clouds over inland areas around the bay and deep marine layer at the coast and cooler than average day but pleasant one if you will. western sky we can see a bit and we'll have low clouds and fog overnight warming trend begins tomorrow warmer pattern continues into next week. we'll see high temperatures climbing up to more seasonal levels soon. up into atmosphere sheer what's happening. two...
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lets ask our meteorology. >> days one of those days you need to keep the umbrella handy. you could deal with light rain or sprinkles as you work throughout the day. otherwise, like you said, plenty of clouds across the area. here is a look at the reston town center camera, you can see for the most part, cloudy skies. afternoon, evening hours, there could be limited sunshine but today not a great pool day. storm team 4 radar tracking very light rain and sprinkles across the area in portions of prince george's county up around baltimore and back around the winchester area. very light in nature for the most part. a chance of isolated thunderstorms this afternoon. you can see light rain making its way over buoy right now. making its way throughout the day. scattered showers, hit or miss activity. then as we look to tomorrow and wednesday, some downpours are possible in the forecast but that will bring lower humidity to finish off the workweek. coming up in about 10 minutes, i'll have more details on what you can expect over the next seven days, aaron. >> malel we'll see you i
lets ask our meteorology. >> days one of those days you need to keep the umbrella handy. you could deal with light rain or sprinkles as you work throughout the day. otherwise, like you said, plenty of clouds across the area. here is a look at the reston town center camera, you can see for the most part, cloudy skies. afternoon, evening hours, there could be limited sunshine but today not a great pool day. storm team 4 radar tracking very light rain and sprinkles across the area in...
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so the world meteorological organization comes up with the names and it's a six-year cycle and if it'satastrophic name, like katrina, they'll retire and it not bring it back every six years. >> shepard: one thing just learn, another person was speaking to me, which is so often the case, and while you were explaining that i learn there were in 2012, fewer than five girls were named flossie. so it is not popular and now we see why. >> you never know, with this storm, maybe there while be a boom on the name flossie. >> shepard: aim guessing mored a line, brayan, danicka. the caribbeans with some bad weather, too? >> remember tropical storm dorian? it kind of fizzled out but we're still monitoring it because we have a flareup of convection here so we'll continue to monitor that. we are into hurricane season here with the forecast models are predicting, and whether or not it regenerates, we're still dealing with heavy rain for the would hams, towards florida and maybe the gulf coast so keeping an eye on what was dorian. it will get its name back if it regenerates. >> shepard: then they're t
so the world meteorological organization comes up with the names and it's a six-year cycle and if it'satastrophic name, like katrina, they'll retire and it not bring it back every six years. >> shepard: one thing just learn, another person was speaking to me, which is so often the case, and while you were explaining that i learn there were in 2012, fewer than five girls were named flossie. so it is not popular and now we see why. >> you never know, with this storm, maybe there while...
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according to meteorologist christina loren, i don't think that's an official meteorological chart. what's in store with the forecast? that and a whole lot more coming up. 6:10 right now. ♪ [ female announcer ] no other system lets you take your license from state to state. no other system integrates patient care so holistically. places such advanced technology in the hands of practitioners. has the privilege of caring exclusively for our nation's veterans. there's no other system like the veterans health administration. ♪ bring your medical and healthcare skills to va. visit vacareers.va.gov. >>> welcome back now, we promised you a gorgeous sun rise this morning and now it's time to deliver on that promise. just spectacular over the bay bridge this morning. come on over to your tv if you're not around it right now. not going to last long, that sun's going to be high above burninging across the bay area. i've got your full forecast. less humidity, keeping those thunderstorms going, that's coming up in minutes. >> let's show you that beautiful shot. i have to show you that shot where
according to meteorologist christina loren, i don't think that's an official meteorological chart. what's in store with the forecast? that and a whole lot more coming up. 6:10 right now. ♪ [ female announcer ] no other system lets you take your license from state to state. no other system integrates patient care so holistically. places such advanced technology in the hands of practitioners. has the privilege of caring exclusively for our nation's veterans. there's no other system like the...
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this is the weather one, "meteorology."e: this is a whole series on the joy of science? "mathematics, philosophy in the real world." gates' collection of dvds contains hundreds of hours of college lectures that this famous harvard drop-out has watched. >> bill: the more you learn, the more you have a framework that the knowledge fits into. >> rose: when he's on the road, gates, who's a speed-reader, lugs around what he calls his "reading bag." when he finishes a book, he posts his thoughts on his web site, "gates' notes." >> bill: what i'll do is, i'm reading these books. >> rose: oh, look at that. >> bill: i'll take notes. >> rose: oh, these are your notes already? >> bill: right. >> rose: look at this. >> bill: i love to take notes on books. so, i just haven't written it up yet. >> rose: how long will it take to read all of this? >> bill: oh, a long time. ( laughter ) thank goodness for vacations. i read a lot. >> rose: but gates isn't just reading books for pleasure; he is determined to use his knowledge to back groundbr
this is the weather one, "meteorology."e: this is a whole series on the joy of science? "mathematics, philosophy in the real world." gates' collection of dvds contains hundreds of hours of college lectures that this famous harvard drop-out has watched. >> bill: the more you learn, the more you have a framework that the knowledge fits into. >> rose: when he's on the road, gates, who's a speed-reader, lugs around what he calls his "reading bag." when he...
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s world meteorological organization found every year of the past decade, except 2008, was among the ten warmest since records started in the 1850s. climate experts also found the decade was unprecedented in its extremes: heat waves in europe and russia, droughts in the amazon basin and several huge hurricanes. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: we look at the fallout from the obama administration's decision to delay an insurance mandate for employers. under the health reform law, companies with 50 or more full- time workers were required to provide coverage for employees beginning next january or pay a penalty of $2,000 per employee. but the administration surprised many yesterday when it said it will postpone that requirement until 2015. other major parts of the law-- such as an individual mandate and new subsidized insurance exchanges-- will still take effect as scheduled. employers praised the decision, but republicans said the delay was a sign of underlying weakness. house speaker john boehner said "it means even the obama administration knows th
s world meteorological organization found every year of the past decade, except 2008, was among the ten warmest since records started in the 1850s. climate experts also found the decade was unprecedented in its extremes: heat waves in europe and russia, droughts in the amazon basin and several huge hurricanes. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: we look at the fallout from the obama administration's decision to delay an insurance mandate for employers....
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you have a career in meteorology. we have active weather right now on the radar.er activity well to our south. but these little stray cells are sneaking up from time to time. we're going to keep tracking that for you all the way throughout the "today" show as long as that moisture continues to pump into the bay area. highs today are going to be pretty comfortable6)"f we'll end up in the 70s and 80s. if you missed your seven day outlook, we'll have it in about 15 minutes right here on nbc bay area. let's see what's mike cooking with this morning? >> it was too quiet north 880. gary shouted out, hey, there's no traffic past the coliseum. it was a traffic break. they removed debris. back in service for north 880. southbound is the big concern. on the map you look past marina boulevard we slam down because of a crash blocking two lanes. chp is on scene. big backups expected right here. >>> we want to take you back out to sfo where crews have been busy removing wreckage of asiana flight 214 from the runway. the ntsb giving sfo control of the runway so repairs can start
you have a career in meteorology. we have active weather right now on the radar.er activity well to our south. but these little stray cells are sneaking up from time to time. we're going to keep tracking that for you all the way throughout the "today" show as long as that moisture continues to pump into the bay area. highs today are going to be pretty comfortable6)"f we'll end up in the 70s and 80s. if you missed your seven day outlook, we'll have it in about 15 minutes right...
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globe was affected by global warming induced extreme weather report published by the un's world meteorological organization noted that every year of the decade the first decade of the century except two thousand and eight was among the ten warmest since record keeping began in the eighteenth fifty's the report also says that between two thousand and two thousand and ten three hundred seventy thousand human beings died worldwide as a result of extreme weather events up twenty percent from the decade before the one nine hundred ninety s. fortunately many nations across the globe are doing their part right now to fight the biggest threat that our nation and our planet as ever faced countries like germany are leading the way when it comes to producing clean renewable sources of energy green energy while china america's biggest competitor has already rolled out a cap and trade emissions program and shuns then one of the nation's largest cities as a test for the entire nation unfortunately we can't say the same thing here in the united states that's because politicians in washington are doing absolu
globe was affected by global warming induced extreme weather report published by the un's world meteorological organization noted that every year of the decade the first decade of the century except two thousand and eight was among the ten warmest since record keeping began in the eighteenth fifty's the report also says that between two thousand and two thousand and ten three hundred seventy thousand human beings died worldwide as a result of extreme weather events up twenty percent from the...
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. >> that is one of the most famous photographs in the history of meteorology. theory was very controversial. a lot of meteorologists didn't believe they existed. i happened to be out storm ka chase weigh a friend and got this photograph of a microburst which confirmed that fugita's hypothesis they exited. rain is curling upward. this is part of the wind shear that would lift the plane above the glide slope -- you talked about it earlier in your newscast -- and slam it down to the ground. >> gregg: mike smith, meteorologist, thanks so much for being with us. >> heather: meantime, the u.s. is about to lose critical weather information. aging weather satellites are tha supply forecasters with essential data are expected to fail before new ones can be launched. brian has more on this. >> aging weather satellites provide data for tracking blid arizona and heat waves but many have gone past that their expiration dates leading us up to a four-year information void. >> worse-case scenario is going back ten years in our capability to monitor and predict the weather, whi
. >> that is one of the most famous photographs in the history of meteorology. theory was very controversial. a lot of meteorologists didn't believe they existed. i happened to be out storm ka chase weigh a friend and got this photograph of a microburst which confirmed that fugita's hypothesis they exited. rain is curling upward. this is part of the wind shear that would lift the plane above the glide slope -- you talked about it earlier in your newscast -- and slam it down to the ground....
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>> meteorological term, dump on, yeah. >>> princess diana's secret love affair. >>> and the top golferwith his wife went into labor. we're going to meet the baby girl, mom and dat. and hunter mahan will tell us about his million-dollar decision. come on back. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. today is going to be epic. with freshly bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. ♪ [ male announcer ] love your kitchen even more with this stainless one-handle faucet
>> meteorological term, dump on, yeah. >>> princess diana's secret love affair. >>> and the top golferwith his wife went into labor. we're going to meet the baby girl, mom and dat. and hunter mahan will tell us about his million-dollar decision. come on back. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's...
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i can see that from the san jose meteorology department showing three pictures of san jose here over the estuary. temperatures, starting off in the 50s for almost everybody. it definitely show as difference in the pattern. one day, two days we get a low coming in. we cool down. and then high pressure builds in and then tuesday, we had the cooldown. not much is changing unless you are far enough inland. then it gets warm to hot. coast and bay, 50s and 70s. very low 80s. some of therures inland will top out today. there's too much fog, too much of a west wind and the temperatures in the higher elevations are not in the 80s. they are in the 70s. big difference from a couple of weeks ago. antioch is 59. a couple of weeks ago they were 79. that along with the fog and the west wind, continuing. inland temperatures, they are toasty. thick fog for a few. there's reduced visibility being reported for a few locations. there's a westerly breeze. 60s to 90s. some areas 80s, 90s. you get closer to the water. the car thermometer will be all over the place if you are going east to west or vice vers
i can see that from the san jose meteorology department showing three pictures of san jose here over the estuary. temperatures, starting off in the 50s for almost everybody. it definitely show as difference in the pattern. one day, two days we get a low coming in. we cool down. and then high pressure builds in and then tuesday, we had the cooldown. not much is changing unless you are far enough inland. then it gets warm to hot. coast and bay, 50s and 70s. very low 80s. some of therures inland...
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san jose looking at the three web cameras from the meteorology department at san san jose state.little cool this morning but starting to warm up. you can see there's plenty of fog there, especially towards the mort bay. a lot of north bay, -- north bay, a up there. and you can see it extends to southern california. dealing with tropical clouds. not as many as yesterday but splash and dash shower activity. 50s or right at 60. antioch 60 degrees and upper 50s. coast bay and inland, and that's in place. i don't see much changing here. there's a big fog bank. breezy to windy at spots. you can see 50s, 60s 70s or 80s but out of the 90s for most. ukiah flirting with a # 0 and vacaville in the 80s. so 70s down toward santa cruz. the rest are 50s and 60s. not much change, maybe a warm up away from the coast. >>> thank you. critics have been giving fruit areville station rave reviews, the big deal involving the shooting death of oscar grant. >>> police updated us an hour ago on the search for a missing toddler, daphne webb. i'll have the latest on their search efforts happening this morni
san jose looking at the three web cameras from the meteorology department at san san jose state.little cool this morning but starting to warm up. you can see there's plenty of fog there, especially towards the mort bay. a lot of north bay, -- north bay, a up there. and you can see it extends to southern california. dealing with tropical clouds. not as many as yesterday but splash and dash shower activity. 50s or right at 60. antioch 60 degrees and upper 50s. coast bay and inland, and that's in...
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san jose state's meteorology department. 75 down there.of the higher elevations, it's already 80. there is a west wind out toport chicago -- out to port chicago. we've had tweets from sierra nevada. it's been hot up in truckee and tahoe. 90 degrees. that's really baking when you are up that high. it looks cooler near the end of the week. 70s, 8s for the interior -- 80s for the intear yo. had a few -- interior. had a few light showers earlier this morning. this one went past the san mateo/santa cruz coast. fog, and there's lot more of it. a westerly breeze for some. there are a few hints it will be cooler than that. this is a big, strong area of high pressure. anywhere from the upper 50, 60s to 100s away from the coast. if we don't top out tomorrow, we'll top out thursday forker sure. it looks -- for sure. it looks much cooler on friday and much cooler for the weekend. >>> is there hope for a quick settlement in the b.a.r.t. strike? pam cook will tell us where the negotiations stand. >> reporter: we're live at the b.a.r.t. station in west o
san jose state's meteorology department. 75 down there.of the higher elevations, it's already 80. there is a west wind out toport chicago -- out to port chicago. we've had tweets from sierra nevada. it's been hot up in truckee and tahoe. 90 degrees. that's really baking when you are up that high. it looks cooler near the end of the week. 70s, 8s for the interior -- 80s for the intear yo. had a few -- interior. had a few light showers earlier this morning. this one went past the san mateo/santa...
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from the geophysical union to the american meteorological society. but of course to the polluters, this isn't about the facts. it's about political power. they bought this clout and they're going to use it, facts be damned. the republican response to the president's climate plan even served up the old climategate fantasy. that's the faux scandal in which hacked emails between climate scientists were selectively quoted to try and throw doubt on years of peer-reviewed research. the scientists, my colleagues said -- quote -- "were exposed for lying about the science for all those years." end quote. nothing of the kind is true, none of it. eight groups, because of the kerfuffle about this, eight groups, including the office of the inspector general of the u.s. department of commerce and the national science foundation reviewed those whipped up allegations against the researchers and found no evidence of fraud, none. turns out the so-called climategate scandal is pure fantasy. but even that fantasy flies in low orbit compared to the high-flying republican
from the geophysical union to the american meteorological society. but of course to the polluters, this isn't about the facts. it's about political power. they bought this clout and they're going to use it, facts be damned. the republican response to the president's climate plan even served up the old climategate fantasy. that's the faux scandal in which hacked emails between climate scientists were selectively quoted to try and throw doubt on years of peer-reviewed research. the scientists, my...
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waters last summer were the warmest in 159 years of record keeping, and the united nations world meteorologicalorganization in may issued a warning about the loss of arctic sea ice and extreme weather that is increasingly shaped by climate change" -- end of quote. and scientists are now warning that the arctic may experience entirely ice-free summers within two years. let me repeat that. the arctic may experience entirely ice-free summers within two years. scientists are also reporting that carbon dioxide levels have reached a dangerous milestone level of 400 parts per million, a level want see not seen on tht earth for millions of years. in fact, the world's leading scientists unequivocally agree, a recent review of the scientific literature found that more than 98% of peer-reviewed scientific studies on climate change supports the conclusion that human activity is causing climate change. among scientists, says the american association for the advancement of science -- one of the most important and prestigious scientific organizations in our country and the world -- and this is what they say -
waters last summer were the warmest in 159 years of record keeping, and the united nations world meteorologicalorganization in may issued a warning about the loss of arctic sea ice and extreme weather that is increasingly shaped by climate change" -- end of quote. and scientists are now warning that the arctic may experience entirely ice-free summers within two years. let me repeat that. the arctic may experience entirely ice-free summers within two years. scientists are also reporting...
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american association for the advancement of science, the american geophysical union and the american meteorological society, among others. i ask unanimous consent to have a letter from a great number of those associations added at the conclusion of my remarks as an exhibit. what if we have been thoroughly convincingly and reliably warned by thorough, convincing and reliable scientists and chosen instead to listen to the critics and the polluters? let's play this out a bit. foresight is supposed to be a capability of our species. what if it turns out the world will care about this? we americans have held ourselves out as a beacon of light to other nations. we've proclaimed we are a shining city on a hill. what if that's true? what if president clinton was right that the power of our american example is indeed greater than any example of our power? what if daniel webster was right that if the example of our great democratic experiment ever became an argument against that experiment, it would sound the knell of popular liberty throughout the world? what if our political and moral failure to address ca
american association for the advancement of science, the american geophysical union and the american meteorological society, among others. i ask unanimous consent to have a letter from a great number of those associations added at the conclusion of my remarks as an exhibit. what if we have been thoroughly convincingly and reliably warned by thorough, convincing and reliable scientists and chosen instead to listen to the critics and the polluters? let's play this out a bit. foresight is supposed...
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i think the meteorological term is soupy. >> it's complete opposite in the west.e have intense heat confining from las vegas into boise well above seelgs. meanwhile, near record lows for parts of texas. still looking at showers and thunderstorms drenching the eastern half of the u.s. that's a look at your weather across the country. a look at your local forecast in just about 30 seconds. on the prius liftback, the number 1 selling hybrid. with plenty in stock, you can drive one home today. ♪ a prius for everyone >>> 7:13 now, wednesday before the fourth of july. today, i'm taking your temperatures down just a touch. still going to be hot but we have played it through the hottest part of heat wave. 103 livermore. 83 fremont. you know what? the heat is going to make for comfortable conditions tomorrow during fireworks time. 9:00, 72 degrees, mostly clear in san jose. for the fourth of july. as we head through friday, cooler weather head our way. saturday to sunday, we hold on to seasonal averages v÷ getting more comfortable over the weekend. that's your weather. jui
i think the meteorological term is soupy. >> it's complete opposite in the west.e have intense heat confining from las vegas into boise well above seelgs. meanwhile, near record lows for parts of texas. still looking at showers and thunderstorms drenching the eastern half of the u.s. that's a look at your weather across the country. a look at your local forecast in just about 30 seconds. on the prius liftback, the number 1 selling hybrid. with plenty in stock, you can drive one home...
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. >>> meteorology christina loren joins us with a warm-up in the forecast. >> going to be so nice.orning to you at home. what a way to start a wednesday. temperatures in the 60s now. a couple upper 50s. a warm day ahead. bypassed the coolest point of the day. temperatures at noon upper 70s to low 80s, round out at 88 degrees livermore. no 90s on this map. we have the envy of the nation when it comes to our weather today. don't let it get past you. scorching for two-thirds of the country. comfortable in the bay area. warmer tomorrow. check the drive. >> gratitude of the traffic department. i don't like the 90s. looking over here 101, smooth drive. slow here and in patches 101, san jose. no drama. maps, south 880, crash cleared from the southbound direct. that's what caused the backup. it's slow now as you come out of union city and slow into union city because of the volume of traffic out of san leandro and hayward. watch that for 880 southbound. slow across the san mo teo bridge. >> we'll be back with our next local news update at 7:56. >>> 7:30 now this wednesday morning, 17th of
. >>> meteorology christina loren joins us with a warm-up in the forecast. >> going to be so nice.orning to you at home. what a way to start a wednesday. temperatures in the 60s now. a couple upper 50s. a warm day ahead. bypassed the coolest point of the day. temperatures at noon upper 70s to low 80s, round out at 88 degrees livermore. no 90s on this map. we have the envy of the nation when it comes to our weather today. don't let it get past you. scorching for two-thirds of the...
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databases with social data, public data from fina, dhs, cdc, noaa, and even google trends to conduct meteorological, social form of the, supply chain and health risk analyses of communities throughout this nation. in the context of string whether relief, this knowledge enables direct lift to reposition supplies and medicine at federally qualified health centers before storms hit eric analyze real-time weather data during the storm, and donate additional medical supplies where they are needed most in the wake of a storm. another palantir party, team rubicon, is a group of veterans engaged in disaster relief. they use palantir two tied we understand operational environment during disaster response. after hurricane sandy, team rubicon use palantir mobile to clean up over 1000 structures in the rockaways. fusing surveys collected with palantir mobile along with public 311 data and even handwritten request for help collecting in a church parking lot, several hundred and rubicon members were able to harness a report 14,000 volunteers. which is a tremendous resource that is often been underutilized in dis
databases with social data, public data from fina, dhs, cdc, noaa, and even google trends to conduct meteorological, social form of the, supply chain and health risk analyses of communities throughout this nation. in the context of string whether relief, this knowledge enables direct lift to reposition supplies and medicine at federally qualified health centers before storms hit eric analyze real-time weather data during the storm, and donate additional medical supplies where they are needed...