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off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from he tweets to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible. let's with him in the nigerian capital. let's just get the situation. situation how would you describe it's awful we have been having event. as to how. much it was to. take in the indication that turns on the long normal life of the country is causing. climate change. is melting that heat in the south and in the equatoria. generally indoor what tends to happen here now is the global warming that is so much destruction. just. so much of this to see if.
off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from he tweets to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible. let's with him in the nigerian capital. let's just get the situation. situation how would you describe it's awful we have been having event. as to how. much it was to. take in the indication that turns on the long...
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0ystein hov is a professor at the norwegian meteorological institute.usly related to climate change but how much, it is difficult to quantify. whether at the moment has a climate change component in it and it has been unusual in the terms of temperatures. climate change also has a component of adaptation to it. you need to take precautions and at the same time, there are things we need to mitigate and that is to reduce the climate gas emissions. you talk about adapting, what can governments potentially do to try to mitigate this extreme weather that seems to be happening far more frequently? it has to do with the emissions of those gases and particles affecting the climate. to mitigate means to reduce these emissions and that is the way we use fossils fuels for instance. that is the mitigation part. we need to reduce emissions to zero in a couple of decades like the paris accord stated. it is very difficult. so adaptation is very important, but adaptation is very important, but adaptation without mitigation is almost undoable and very expensive. so thes
0ystein hov is a professor at the norwegian meteorological institute.usly related to climate change but how much, it is difficult to quantify. whether at the moment has a climate change component in it and it has been unusual in the terms of temperatures. climate change also has a component of adaptation to it. you need to take precautions and at the same time, there are things we need to mitigate and that is to reduce the climate gas emissions. you talk about adapting, what can governments...
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0ystein hov is a professor at the norwegian meteorological institute.cult to quantify. whether as we see it as any time as climate change, it is very likely that we see a strong climate challenge —— climate change signal in level. we need to take precautions. at the same time, we also need to mitigate, to reduce the climate gas emissions. you talk of adapting. what can government is potentially do to try to mitigate some of this extreme weather that seems to be happening far more frequently? mitigation has to do with the emissions of those gases and particles of that affect the climate. to mitigate means to reduce these emissions and that hath to include has two. we have two not running to really large changes in climate and we need to reduce emissions to zero in the coming decades like the paris accord stated. that is very difficult. adaptation is very important that adaptation without mitigation is almost impossible and very expensive. these two strategies, mitigation and adaptation, need to go hand—in—hand. mitigation and adaptation, need to go hand-
0ystein hov is a professor at the norwegian meteorological institute.cult to quantify. whether as we see it as any time as climate change, it is very likely that we see a strong climate challenge —— climate change signal in level. we need to take precautions. at the same time, we also need to mitigate, to reduce the climate gas emissions. you talk of adapting. what can government is potentially do to try to mitigate some of this extreme weather that seems to be happening far more...
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off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from heatwaves to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible. let's with him in the. situation. situation how would you describe it we have been having events that. are now much. so. tense on the long. haul the country is causing. climate change. is melting. in the equatorial. global warming that is so much destruction in. so much over the. past when we used to have normal. country discover that much. but not. so now. it was not until. also before we started which i mean the total number. let's look at industrialization. in for instance for the past few months. is being blamed on the burning of hydrocarbons you do burning on tiles in the burning or destruction of the refineries. to see the situation in. the kind of activities we are doing what. two or discounts different problems so let's look at the activities but we can bring some modification in the way we do this so th
off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from heatwaves to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible. let's with him in the. situation. situation how would you describe it we have been having events that. are now much. so. tense on the long. haul the country is causing. climate change. is melting. in the...
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allison chair of the department of meteorology at san jose state. she says north california has been experiencing stuck weather, no relief in sight, triple digit temperatures and strong winds have been relentless. >> these are warning signals things are changing and we need to wake up to that now. >> reporter: a team of graduate students and clemmons are there to work on ground breaking research. they will look at the fire and make measurements off of it. you can point at a fire and detect motions inside the fire cloud. >> reporter: they want to measure the powerful updraft because of its ability to lift burning debris and propel it long distances and sending off embers that set off spot fires downwind. it can help create computer models of fire intensity and evacuations if the fire appears to be worsening. >> if it's 1% longer every year, over 30 years that builds up. you need to start thinking where you will live and how you live. >> reporter: fires have a name, pyrocumulus. abc7 news. >>> people in san francisco as far north as santa rosa report
allison chair of the department of meteorology at san jose state. she says north california has been experiencing stuck weather, no relief in sight, triple digit temperatures and strong winds have been relentless. >> these are warning signals things are changing and we need to wake up to that now. >> reporter: a team of graduate students and clemmons are there to work on ground breaking research. they will look at the fire and make measurements off of it. you can point at a fire and...
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. >> to tells how meteorological they can be today. go. >> now it's our turn.o ahead, lauryn. >> thanks, aaron. >> it's hot outhere already. those temperatures are already he the low 80s at this point. i can't rememberast time we didn't have a hot fourth of july. i was looking back. it's been pretty hot. >>> yeah, it has. a couple years ago, you were somewhere else. >> i was in philly. >> we had fog and in the 60s. it was like three years ag >> today is not going to be like that at all. we're going to be hot again. we're still in a heat .
. >> to tells how meteorological they can be today. go. >> now it's our turn.o ahead, lauryn. >> thanks, aaron. >> it's hot outhere already. those temperatures are already he the low 80s at this point. i can't rememberast time we didn't have a hot fourth of july. i was looking back. it's been pretty hot. >>> yeah, it has. a couple years ago, you were somewhere else. >> i was in philly. >> we had fog and in the 60s. it was like three years ag >>...
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off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from he tweets to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible. let's with him in the nigerian capital. that's pretty. good. the situation. situation how would you describe it we have been having event that we used to have for the intensity of the events now much. so. tense on the long. haul the country is causing. climate change. is melting in the south and in the equatoria. generally indoor what tends to happen here is the global warming that is so much destruction in. different in nigeria for instance we know. so much of this is a received. only within the month of july. when we used to have normal onset of rain in most part of the country discover that much. but now. that has not changed so now you must believe you will discover that not until. also before we start to see that which mean the total number of. industrialization. in for instance for the past few months. spr
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instead, san jose state meteorology professor greg clemt ents said the plume intensified and created its own weather. >> that can spread embers farther distances. so that's not uncommon, but to have something like that in a wildland urban interface near homes and housing developments has never been seen before really. >> conditions continue to be a challenge in fighting this fire. so let's get right to abc 7 meteorologist sandhya patel for the very latest on what's happening. >> yeah, kristen, take a look. it is hot still, still dry, 102 degrees, relative humidity 21%. what's not going to help them is the winds are increasing, gusting up to 15 miles an hour. windier conditions are expected later on tonight before those winds begin to relax a little bit going into tomorrow. take a look at the temperatures, extreme heat will continue through the weekend in the redding area with those numbers barely coming down. the middle part of next week. here in the bay area we are tracking a heat advisory that remains up until 8:00 p.m. for lake mendocino counties and also the east bay hills and di
instead, san jose state meteorology professor greg clemt ents said the plume intensified and created its own weather. >> that can spread embers farther distances. so that's not uncommon, but to have something like that in a wildland urban interface near homes and housing developments has never been seen before really. >> conditions continue to be a challenge in fighting this fire. so let's get right to abc 7 meteorologist sandhya patel for the very latest on what's happening....
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off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from he tweets to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible my colleague let with him in the nigerian capital. situation. situation how would you describe it we have been having events that we used to have. now much. more long. after the country has caused. climate change. is melting. and in the equatoria. generally indoor. global warming. is so much destruction. so much of the. time. when we used to have normal. country discover that much. but not. so. now. that not until me. also before we start to see that which means that the number of rainy days we have been have now become shorter let's look at industrialization. in for instance for the past few months are we talking about the suiting they are the most fire is being blamed on the burning of hydrocarbons you do blame them burning on tires in the globe burning or destruction of the will be fineries what can be done to
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. >> one of my favorite words in the great meteorological na dict. >> no haboobs in the forecast here. >> that's good. >> 81 is our temperature in shington. now, if you were watching yesterday morning, you would have noticed our suburbs in the 60s. if you were watching the morning before that you would have noticed the suburbs were in the 50s. certainly aorning warming trend. it's 81 also in annapolis this morning. 71 degreesgate burglary. 72 in lorton.st day we made it into the 90s. today at 90 degrees. by lunchtime, into the upper 830s. more sunshine throughout the day. mostly cloudy skies for part of ar area. tthe humidity will sta drop a bit. you might start to notice that. by 7:00 p.m., in the mid-80s. hurricane chris, it's a category 2. it looks way o moreanized than it did yesterday. you can see that eye right there. still pretty farff the coast. it's still stirring up the water along the coastline. we have a high risk of rip current along many of the beaches here.th it's going to head to the northeast through the next several days. pretty quickly, tost l into the weekend, we h
. >> one of my favorite words in the great meteorological na dict. >> no haboobs in the forecast here. >> that's good. >> 81 is our temperature in shington. now, if you were watching yesterday morning, you would have noticed our suburbs in the 60s. if you were watching the morning before that you would have noticed the suburbs were in the 50s. certainly aorning warming trend. it's 81 also in annapolis this morning. 71 degreesgate burglary. 72 in lorton.st day we made it...
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off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from he tweets to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible my colleague met with him in the nigerian capital. pretty. tough situation. situation how would you describe it so far we have been having events that we used to have. now much more to. indication that are no longer normal as the country is causing. climate change. is melting in the south and in the equatoria. generally indoor what tends to happen here now is the global warming that is so much destruction. in nigeria we know. so much of this received one time. when we used to have. it most part of the country discover that much. but not. so now. we will discover that not until may. also before we start to see that which mean that number. in for instance for the past few months. is being blamed on the burning of hydrocarbons you do burning on. burning or destruction of the fineries. to see the situation in a look
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a new meteorological trial for assistance but for some, like these children soaking up the sun on a beacher has arrived. kensington palace has released a new photo of prince george who turns five tomorrow. the picture, showing the prince grinning at something — or someone — off camera, was taken by photographer matt porteous after the christening of his brother prince louis. the headlines on bbc news: mps criticise delays to the £11 billion ‘smart meter‘ roll—out scheme, as a new report questions the value of the technology to customers. fresh investigations into the nerve agent attack in salisbury, as wiltshire police widen their search. president trump reacts to claims he was recorded discussing making a payment to a model as "inconceivable" and says he's done "nothing wrong." sport, and for a full round up, here's the bbc sport centre. good evening. we will begin with the goal. —— golf. once again the americans are circling around a major tournament. the third round has finished at the open at carnoustie, and once again the top of the leaderboard is heavily decorated with stars and str
a new meteorological trial for assistance but for some, like these children soaking up the sun on a beacher has arrived. kensington palace has released a new photo of prince george who turns five tomorrow. the picture, showing the prince grinning at something — or someone — off camera, was taken by photographer matt porteous after the christening of his brother prince louis. the headlines on bbc news: mps criticise delays to the £11 billion ‘smart meter‘ roll—out scheme, as a new...
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tokyo, in japan's your ashima prefecture, hit by high winds, rising river levels, and was japan's meteorologicaltion: heavy rain will continue in the area from west into eastern japan. it will historic torrential rainfall which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded. with more than 50 d is now confirmed, often from people swept into this fast moving floodwater and dozens more are reported missing. more thani dozens more are reported missing. more than i million dozens more are reported missing. more thani million people have now been ordered to leave their homes, another 3 million have been advised to do so, with emergency services working non—stop in places from friday to saturday, more than half a metre of rain fell in just 2a hours and the misery is far from over, with more rain expected over the coming days authorities have warned that the death toll will continue to rise. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: a backlash from brexiteers — but theresa may defends her proposed new deal with the european union. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police s
tokyo, in japan's your ashima prefecture, hit by high winds, rising river levels, and was japan's meteorologicaltion: heavy rain will continue in the area from west into eastern japan. it will historic torrential rainfall which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded. with more than 50 d is now confirmed, often from people swept into this fast moving floodwater and dozens more are reported missing. more thani dozens more are reported missing. more than i million dozens more are reported...
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a new meteorological trial for its citizens, but for some, like these children soaking up the sun onntry's 2011 tsunami, the weather means summer has arrived. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a novel way of getting a birds eye view of french capital. ok, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news, the latest headlines — cu ba's national assembly is considering a new constitution that would bring sweeping reforms — including the recog
a new meteorological trial for its citizens, but for some, like these children soaking up the sun onntry's 2011 tsunami, the weather means summer has arrived. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a novel way of getting a birds eye view of french capital. ok, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it...
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you know good to see you i think judging by what it looks like you had the heat is on both meteorologically and in football terms. it is a very hot day here in summer i can declare that first sure a calling could be with you again as you say it is the third day of last sixteen world cup action here on the banks all but the volga on fireworks are expected because the old was all when brazil are in time the favorites on five time world cup champions taking on mexico and really funds have been in high spirits good for us all through the weekend and into today on city organizers have made them feel right at home as well i want to show you just these pictures of carneval being held by some are authorities making sure that local phones on the foreigners themselves will be making a lot of friends together now as for the football on paper this should be all of by brazil in their foreign countries with mexico at the world cup brazil it won't we have them drawing on never conceding a goal but a lot will be up by neymar the global superstar and the brazilian striker how he does on the day he hasn't be
you know good to see you i think judging by what it looks like you had the heat is on both meteorologically and in football terms. it is a very hot day here in summer i can declare that first sure a calling could be with you again as you say it is the third day of last sixteen world cup action here on the banks all but the volga on fireworks are expected because the old was all when brazil are in time the favorites on five time world cup champions taking on mexico and really funds have been in...
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hit by high winds, rising river levels and what japan's meteorological agency has called unprecedentedill be historic torrential rainfall, which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded. with roads cut off, the floodwaters have caused escape routes to crumble. whole stretches of road have collapsed. and here, a train has been derailed. with widespread landslides across the country, hundreds of homes and buildings have been destroyed. with more than 50 deaths now confirmed, often from people swept into this fast—moving floodwater, and dozens more are reported missing. more than a million people have now been ordered to leave their homes, another 3 million have been advised to do so, with emergency services working non—stop. in places from friday into saturday, more than half a metre of rain fell injust21i hours. and the misery is far from over. with more rain expected over the coming days, authorities have warned that the death toll will continue to rise. andrew plant, bbc news. let's just read what top story is. us secretary of state spent time with kim yong—chul, who was one of the to
hit by high winds, rising river levels and what japan's meteorological agency has called unprecedentedill be historic torrential rainfall, which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded. with roads cut off, the floodwaters have caused escape routes to crumble. whole stretches of road have collapsed. and here, a train has been derailed. with widespread landslides across the country, hundreds of homes and buildings have been destroyed. with more than 50 deaths now confirmed, often from people...
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a new meteorological trial for assistance but for some, like these children soaking up the sun on a beachmeans summer has arrived. facebook has suspended an american data analytics firm while it investigates claims it built surveillance tools with users' information. the company, crimson hexagon, is said to have worked with a group linked to the kremlin, and us government agencies. two men have appeared in court after 1.6 tonnes of cocaine was seized from a yacht off south west cornwall. the men, who are both dutch, were remanded in custody. janine jansen reports. the dutch flags yacht was intercepted 120 miles off the cornish coast on wednesday. the marcia was escorted into newlyn harbour by the border force cutter hmc vigilant. officers found bails of cocaine wrapped in plastic bags in a compartment underneath the decking. we have recovered a significant amount of controlled drugs, literally hundreds of millions of pounds worth, potentially even the second largest seizure in the uk, on a sailing vessel. an estimated two tonnes has been recovered from the vessel. the national crime agenc
a new meteorological trial for assistance but for some, like these children soaking up the sun on a beachmeans summer has arrived. facebook has suspended an american data analytics firm while it investigates claims it built surveillance tools with users' information. the company, crimson hexagon, is said to have worked with a group linked to the kremlin, and us government agencies. two men have appeared in court after 1.6 tonnes of cocaine was seized from a yacht off south west cornwall. the...
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slow movement of extremely hot air off france and with the dry gantt and clear skies that is a meteorologicalnd the low 205 at north and west. it's all about the timing of the weather fronts. they move and look like they will be across the west of the country during friday morning. ahead of it we will probably see some showers developing, some downpours with thunder and lightening and weather clouds and show occur, the temperatures will drop a bit. where we have the sunshine, there will arise so in east anglia if it remains sunny temperatures could get up remains sunny temperatures could get up to 36 degrees and then behind all these downpours and storms, we'll get that rush of atlantic air coming in which will spin across the uk, i am sure many of us are in which will spin across the uk, i am sure many of us are looking forward to that because we've had so many weeks of no rainfall at all. this is what the weekend looks like. fresh across the north with solskjaer was continuing. still warm in the south—east but it will no longer be the mid—305. it would be closer to what it really should be
slow movement of extremely hot air off france and with the dry gantt and clear skies that is a meteorologicalnd the low 205 at north and west. it's all about the timing of the weather fronts. they move and look like they will be across the west of the country during friday morning. ahead of it we will probably see some showers developing, some downpours with thunder and lightening and weather clouds and show occur, the temperatures will drop a bit. where we have the sunshine, there will arise...
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a new meteorological trial for assistance but for some, like these children soaking up the sun on a beaching a little more inspiring, as caroline rigby reports. it is a competition that‘s, well, out of this world — what to call a robot set to explore mars in 2021. currently called exomars, this six—wheeled rover will travel across the red planet in search of life. capable of drilling to depths of two metres, it will also look for microbes deep below the surface. it‘s set to be a fascinating mission, and that‘s why scientists from the european space agency think this little robot deserves a big name. in america, nasa has previously opted to call its mars rovers names like opportunity and curiosity, and the european space agency has launched a public competition to find something equally inspiring. any other names, any other ideas? british astronaut tim peake is leading the hunt, which he hopes will inspire future generations to follow in his footsteps. it‘s always nice to give something a name, especially when it‘s going on such an ambitious journey to voyage to the red planet. well, i don
a new meteorological trial for assistance but for some, like these children soaking up the sun on a beaching a little more inspiring, as caroline rigby reports. it is a competition that‘s, well, out of this world — what to call a robot set to explore mars in 2021. currently called exomars, this six—wheeled rover will travel across the red planet in search of life. capable of drilling to depths of two metres, it will also look for microbes deep below the surface. it‘s set to be a...
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a new meteorological trial for assistance but for some, like these children soaking up the sun on a beachmmer has arrived. facebook has suspended an american data analytics firm while it investigates claims it built surveillance tools with users' information. the company, crimson hexagon, is said to have worked with a group linked to the kremlin, and us government agencies. the education secretary damian hinds has said that schools need more cash and less stress. in an interview with the guardian, he said too many teachers in england are being overwhelmed by excessive workloads. the labour shadow education secretary angela rayner said ‘we need action, notjust warm words and sympathy‘. in his interview, mr hinds... helena brothwell is principal at queen elizabeth's academy in mansfield. she outlined the action she'd like mr hinds to take. i would like him to continue to reassure school leaders that some of the bureaucracy around data entry and measuring regularly, that doesn't flatten the peg, itjust measures it. make sure we reduce and remove some of that bureaucracy. it would do a lot to
a new meteorological trial for assistance but for some, like these children soaking up the sun on a beachmmer has arrived. facebook has suspended an american data analytics firm while it investigates claims it built surveillance tools with users' information. the company, crimson hexagon, is said to have worked with a group linked to the kremlin, and us government agencies. the education secretary damian hinds has said that schools need more cash and less stress. in an interview with the...
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a new meteorological trial for its citizens, but for some, like these children soaking up the sun onnami, the weather means summer has arrived. cu ba's national assembly is considering a new constitution that would bring sweeping reforms, including the recognition of private property. president trump has attacked his former lawyer in the row over alleged payments to a former playboy model. more than 70 years ago, onjuly 22nd, 1916, an armed jewish group opposed to british rule in palestine planted bombs inside the king david hotel in jerusalem. their target was the offices of the british authorities housed in the iconic hotel. 90 people were killed in the explosions and dozens more were injured. a germanjewish woman called shoshana levy kampos worked for the british as a secretary and she was in the hotel that day. she's been telling her story to witness. after a bomb explosion caused by terrorists on the british headquarters ofjerusalem, one entire corner of the king david hotel, a building of seven stories, was raised to the ground. —— king david hotel. suddenly everything was blac
a new meteorological trial for its citizens, but for some, like these children soaking up the sun onnami, the weather means summer has arrived. cu ba's national assembly is considering a new constitution that would bring sweeping reforms, including the recognition of private property. president trump has attacked his former lawyer in the row over alleged payments to a former playboy model. more than 70 years ago, onjuly 22nd, 1916, an armed jewish group opposed to british rule in palestine...
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japan's meteorological agency is forecasting record amounts of rain over the coming days.intense as this. vast areas in the main island of honshu have been inundated with muddy water as rivers have burst their banks. many of those killed have fallen into and been swept away by the fast flowing floods. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and factories have been forced to halt production. this is a mountainous area and the authorities have warned against the threat of mudslides, which have already claimed several lives. japan's infrastructure has also suffered as roads have crumbled and rail lines have been broken in half. 50,000 police officers, firefighters and members of the defence forces have been deployed to rescue those cut—off or flooded out of homes. officials have told the public to be vigilant against further danger from landslides, rising rivers and strong winds. translation: heavy rain will continue in the area for western to eastern japan. and it will be historic torrential rainfall, which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded. forecasters say it looks lik
japan's meteorological agency is forecasting record amounts of rain over the coming days.intense as this. vast areas in the main island of honshu have been inundated with muddy water as rivers have burst their banks. many of those killed have fallen into and been swept away by the fast flowing floods. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and factories have been forced to halt production. this is a mountainous area and the authorities have warned against the threat of mudslides, which have...
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, parts japan's hiroshima prefecture, hit by high winds, rising river levels and what japan's meteorologicall. translation: heavy rain will continue in the area from western to eastern japan. it will be historic torrential rainfall which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded. with roads cut off, the floodwaters have caused escape routes to crumble. whole stretches of road have collapsed and here, a train has been derailed. with widespread landslides across the country, hundreds of homes and buildings have been destroyed, with more than 50 deaths now confirmed, often from people swept into this fast moving floodwater. dozens more are reported missing. more than1 million people have now been ordered to leave their homes, and another 3 million have been advised to do so, with emergency services working nonstop in places from friday into saturday. more than half a metre of rain fell in just 2a hours and the misery is far from over. with more rain expected over the coming days, authorities have warned the death toll will continue to rise. andrew plant, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. engl
, parts japan's hiroshima prefecture, hit by high winds, rising river levels and what japan's meteorologicall. translation: heavy rain will continue in the area from western to eastern japan. it will be historic torrential rainfall which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded. with roads cut off, the floodwaters have caused escape routes to crumble. whole stretches of road have collapsed and here, a train has been derailed. with widespread landslides across the country, hundreds of homes and...
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meters roughly the same as twenty four hours earlier the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology expects water levels to fall on saturday as water levels recede in places villages are questioning why they weren't moved to safety sooner and there are conflicting reports on when cracks in the dam or first spotted florence al-jazeera trying province cambodia. u.s. president donald trump has denied he knew about a meeting between his aides and a russian delegation that offered to help him win the twenty sixteen election drums former lawyer michael cohen has claimed he was present when the president's eldest son donald trump jr told his father about the meeting according to media reports in the us cohen is repeated is reportedly willing to tell them later investigation which is looking into alleged russian meddling in the vote i want house correspondent can really help has more from washington. the reason that there is a doubt perhaps about not just the president's claim but also of michael cohen's are plentiful in fact when it comes to the president the fact that he is denying he kne
meters roughly the same as twenty four hours earlier the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology expects water levels to fall on saturday as water levels recede in places villages are questioning why they weren't moved to safety sooner and there are conflicting reports on when cracks in the dam or first spotted florence al-jazeera trying province cambodia. u.s. president donald trump has denied he knew about a meeting between his aides and a russian delegation that offered to help...
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meters roughly the same as twenty four hours earlier the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology expects water levels to fall on saturday as water levels recede in places villages are questioning why they weren't moved to safety sooner and there are conflicting reports on when cracks in the dam were first spotted florence al-jazeera trying province cambodia. opposition parties are accusing the greek government of failing to do enough to save lives to protect people from the wildfires that broke out on monday greek officials suspect the fires were caused by arson the number of people known to have died has now risen to more than eighty many of the survivors were saved by the sea but rescuers say a large number of victims were found close to cliffs after failing to reach the water people have taken part in protests across poland after the president signed off on a law which effectively lets the government choose the next supreme court chief right wing governments made a string of judicial reforms that it says will make courts more efficient but opponents within and outside includin
meters roughly the same as twenty four hours earlier the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology expects water levels to fall on saturday as water levels recede in places villages are questioning why they weren't moved to safety sooner and there are conflicting reports on when cracks in the dam were first spotted florence al-jazeera trying province cambodia. opposition parties are accusing the greek government of failing to do enough to save lives to protect people from the...
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japan's meteorological agency says the heat wave is likely to stay until early august with highs well above the average in many areas around the country friday. book you. know the u.n. refugee agency for palestine is cutting two hundred fifty jobs and role provides critical aid to palestinian refugees and also employs many of them you can see them visibly upset after losing their livelihoods the decision comes after the u.s. suspended more than half of its annual funding to the agency has told the trial stratford who's live for us from gaza charles less than twenty four hours ago we were talking about this particular issue and at the time there was see the anger vented at the head of the u.n. agency there in gaza it's a very different sort of chuen today. well that seething anger certainly amongst those losing their jobs with under the palestinian employees losing their job the anger has got even louder even worse we were down. on rose headquarters many people literally overwhelmed. by the news we saw all the state of the office all the full more operations schieffer all of on rather
japan's meteorological agency says the heat wave is likely to stay until early august with highs well above the average in many areas around the country friday. book you. know the u.n. refugee agency for palestine is cutting two hundred fifty jobs and role provides critical aid to palestinian refugees and also employs many of them you can see them visibly upset after losing their livelihoods the decision comes after the u.s. suspended more than half of its annual funding to the agency has told...
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people who have been evacuated this is according to the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology there is a flood the adjacent province further south of province for crotty province but no one there yet has been evacuated but the authorities do say that they are alarmed that the foster rising water levels now in cross the province the water level has already risen past twenty meters which is considered very high and installing trying province where we are now and the water level rose by more than a meter in just over a day so these are really quite high levels and authorities are on high alert now and people have already been moved to safety soldiers also involved in the evacuation efforts helping to move people and their possessions to higher ground some people have set up temporary shelters others have taken refuge in schools and temples volunteers as well as government workers also working very hard to distribute much needed supplies such as mosquito nets clean drinking water as well as food. throws any words the investigation into the cause of this collapse because one would
people who have been evacuated this is according to the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology there is a flood the adjacent province further south of province for crotty province but no one there yet has been evacuated but the authorities do say that they are alarmed that the foster rising water levels now in cross the province the water level has already risen past twenty meters which is considered very high and installing trying province where we are now and the water level...
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meters roughly the same as twenty four hours earlier the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology expects water levels to fall on saturday as water levels recede in places villages are questioning why they weren't moved to safety sooner and there are conflicting reports on when cracks in the dam were first spotted florence al-jazeera trying province cambodia. still to come here on a look at what the reporting of china's fax and scandal tells us about the government's changes in the u.s. social media. and could more have been done to stop this quick time being ravished by far and to save the lives of those killed. under the sun been blazing down again the wind directions brought dust to many sides of the iraqi planes as a result it just gets hot you don't see much profitable a great day which has nothing to stop the ferocity of the run about the fifty mark not far away from kuwait just up into the southwest of iran and the middle of iraq baghdad's four crosses a mere forty two very far away and you get to forty eight quite happily for the west coast levant twenty nine in beirut ver
meters roughly the same as twenty four hours earlier the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology expects water levels to fall on saturday as water levels recede in places villages are questioning why they weren't moved to safety sooner and there are conflicting reports on when cracks in the dam were first spotted florence al-jazeera trying province cambodia. still to come here on a look at what the reporting of china's fax and scandal tells us about the government's changes in the...
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the japan meteorological agency warned that temperatures of 35c or higher would continue until earlylevel three heat alert is in place for much of east and south east of england, which saw the hottest day of the year yesterday in suffolk, where the temperature reached 33.3 celcius. the met office says the first half of this summer is the driest since 1961. the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, is to be cross—examined for the first time about his role in the alleged cover up of sexual abuse by the disgraced church of england bishop, peter ball. lord carey will give evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucester managed to evade justice for more than 20 years. a million public sector workers are expected to get a pay rise in the biggest round of wage hikes for nearly a decade. teachers, doctors, police and prison officers could receive as much as a 3.5% increase. the salary boost will be annouced later and will be paid for by individual departments rather than the treasury. that's a summary of the latest
the japan meteorological agency warned that temperatures of 35c or higher would continue until earlylevel three heat alert is in place for much of east and south east of england, which saw the hottest day of the year yesterday in suffolk, where the temperature reached 33.3 celcius. the met office says the first half of this summer is the driest since 1961. the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, is to be cross—examined for the first time about his role in the alleged cover up of...
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meters roughly the same as twenty four hours earlier the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology expects water levels to fall on saturday as water levels recede in places villages are questioning why they weren't moved to safety sooner and there are conflicting reports on when cracks in the dam were first spotted florence al jazeera trying providence cambodia. here at the news hour live from london much more still ahead a syrian families finally not learning seven years old what happened to their missing. relatives after one hundred days of violet's nicaragua rights groups point the finger at the government relatives mourn their dead. and in sport christiane are now though avoids jail in spain but he has to pay out for tax evasion will have the details coming up with. saudi u.a.e. coalition aircraft have launched as strikes on the yemeni city of data the data jose strategically important seaport which is the main entry point for most of the country's food aid well those coalition strikes follow a claim by who's the rebels so they targeted i would. say andres craig is an assistant
meters roughly the same as twenty four hours earlier the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology expects water levels to fall on saturday as water levels recede in places villages are questioning why they weren't moved to safety sooner and there are conflicting reports on when cracks in the dam were first spotted florence al jazeera trying providence cambodia. here at the news hour live from london much more still ahead a syrian families finally not learning seven years old what...
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the warmest two consecutive july days in one hundred fifty nine years according to the bureau of meteorology further south we've got some pretty chilly weather sweeping on through on bruce wind so tasmania still looking very wet and windy and that windy weather extending into parts of victoria melbourne there just twelve degrees across western australia weather conditions not too bad mel perth there at nineteen degrees and they move the forecast through see the cooler weather then pushing in for city temperatures of just sixteen degrees and again melbourne struggling with highs here of thirteen degrees. seen but rarely heard india's two million street children live the desperate existence when he meets the child reporters from the slumdog press giving a voice to invisible children on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where ever you are. welcome back a quick recap of the top stories here on al-jazeera china has responded with retaliatory tariffs of the trump ministration imposed duties on thirty four billion dollars of chinese imports beijing's accused washington of launching the largest trade war in ec
the warmest two consecutive july days in one hundred fifty nine years according to the bureau of meteorology further south we've got some pretty chilly weather sweeping on through on bruce wind so tasmania still looking very wet and windy and that windy weather extending into parts of victoria melbourne there just twelve degrees across western australia weather conditions not too bad mel perth there at nineteen degrees and they move the forecast through see the cooler weather then pushing in...
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take a look at the red, that is what we look at in meteorology, 95 in dc but with the heat index it will, that is where the danger comes in so heat advisory in place and part of the northeast and the mid-atlantic into the ohio river valley. not a lot of rain in the forecast map, we could see potential for showers and thunderstorms across the northern plains and parts of the midwest. large hail damaging winds, isolated tornado or two. there is your forecast, showers across the gulf, the mid-mississippi river valley, ohio valley and part of the rockies and hurricane bobbio will be a major hurricane moving away from land in the pacific and there is your fourth of july forecast looking like potential for showers and thunderstorms across the midwest, the ohio valley, 84 and cloudy skies in new york city so we bump those temperatures of a hot button ruling of roe versus wade as the rallying cry. >> the president looking for someone who will overturn roe versus wade. >> you are going to see 20 states pass laws banning abortion out right. roe v wade is doomed, it is gone because donald trump won
take a look at the red, that is what we look at in meteorology, 95 in dc but with the heat index it will, that is where the danger comes in so heat advisory in place and part of the northeast and the mid-atlantic into the ohio river valley. not a lot of rain in the forecast map, we could see potential for showers and thunderstorms across the northern plains and parts of the midwest. large hail damaging winds, isolated tornado or two. there is your forecast, showers across the gulf, the...
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japan's meteorological agency says the heat wave is likely to stay until early august with daytime highs well above the average in many areas around the country. and the u.n. refugee agency for palestine is cutting jobs hundreds of them provide critical a to palestinian refugees and it's also the second largest employer in occupied west bank and gaza about one hundred twenty five people were notified immediately of their job loss the decision comes after the u.s. suspended more than half of its i new funding to the agency child strafford has more. the un's refugee agency here in gaza saying it's having to make these cutbacks in these redundancies because it simply doesn't have enough money it says that not enough money has come through from donors or even from an emergency peel appeal that it launched of course the us in january decided to cut under his budget by a around sixty five million dollars the un's special coordinator for the peace process is urged donald trump to put those funds back into an risk caught highlighting just how important they are of course these job losses not onl
japan's meteorological agency says the heat wave is likely to stay until early august with daytime highs well above the average in many areas around the country. and the u.n. refugee agency for palestine is cutting jobs hundreds of them provide critical a to palestinian refugees and it's also the second largest employer in occupied west bank and gaza about one hundred twenty five people were notified immediately of their job loss the decision comes after the u.s. suspended more than half of its...
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. >>> hi, i'm meteorologys frances dinglasan, even into parts of the bay this morning, so cool along the beaches, it's hard to imagine how hot the rest of the state gets, but up to the redding area, where we've been tracking that fire. there's a red flag warning in effect all the way through monday because of gusty winds also in addition, the whoa sect is until a heat advisory, and you can see why, temperature in redding are scorching hot. it's expected to hit 110 today, above 100 degrees all weiss eis long. in addition to that, really causing a lot of air quality pollutes and unhealthful air. look at this whyspread area of gray. if you have a trip to yosemite and you can cancel it, i would recommend doing that. it's just not that much fun being out in that smoke. temperatures are mainly in the 50s. the coolest spot, though, is novato. clear lake is already at 71. san jose also pretty mild right now. this time we're looking from walnut creek, a bit of the preview of the sunrise. some hazy conditions once again through parts of the east way and the north bay. now we'll be dealing with
. >>> hi, i'm meteorologys frances dinglasan, even into parts of the bay this morning, so cool along the beaches, it's hard to imagine how hot the rest of the state gets, but up to the redding area, where we've been tracking that fire. there's a red flag warning in effect all the way through monday because of gusty winds also in addition, the whoa sect is until a heat advisory, and you can see why, temperature in redding are scorching hot. it's expected to hit 110 today, above 100...
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meters roughly the same as twenty four hours earlier the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology expects water levels to fall on saturday as water levels recede in places villages are questioning why they weren't moved to safety sooner and there are conflicting reports on when cracks in the dam or first spotted florence al-jazeera trying province cambodia. was more to come for you on the program ceremonial return their remains of fifty five u.s. soldiers killed in the korean war make the journey home at sixteen years old. and all tell you about the blood red luna phenomenon which is captivating sky gazers around the world. have a bit of winter will design its way through south australia and then probably we're down towards a city through victoria's that little curl there is a little system which will knock temperatures up a little bit so you probably get some x. seventeen degrees in with adelaide and melbourne come saturday with the showers a little bit further north inland in the outback really sixteen in person in the sunshine but there's a cold front in the box on its way thro
meters roughly the same as twenty four hours earlier the cambodian ministry of water resources and meteorology expects water levels to fall on saturday as water levels recede in places villages are questioning why they weren't moved to safety sooner and there are conflicting reports on when cracks in the dam or first spotted florence al-jazeera trying province cambodia. was more to come for you on the program ceremonial return their remains of fifty five u.s. soldiers killed in the korean war...
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the meteorology department, relief in sight, changes forecast by the global forecast system. high to flatten and cooler weather threatened to drop in and the upper air map 5 millibars at 18,000 feet. the high in the desert southwest will get bumped by a system developing and we'll turn deep as it does which measures and cool air aloft. by that we mean the upper atmosphere traps temperatures and we get cooler air and better quality air. until then the sierra decided to get in on the monsoon moisture and things are firing up, especially over central california. tahoe, some of that could drift northward. for a while it's general rain and the thunderstorms are developing around mammoth and bishop. lightning is not good and it may moving toward tahoe. big time monsoon toward arizona and it was lit up big time over phoenix and scottsdale. the moisture rotates into southern nevada and southern california and along the crest of the sierra. for us it's a lot of fog and hazy smoky skies. bodega bay, 52 degrees and these are cold for this time of year and then if you go to l.a. and sant
the meteorology department, relief in sight, changes forecast by the global forecast system. high to flatten and cooler weather threatened to drop in and the upper air map 5 millibars at 18,000 feet. the high in the desert southwest will get bumped by a system developing and we'll turn deep as it does which measures and cool air aloft. by that we mean the upper atmosphere traps temperatures and we get cooler air and better quality air. until then the sierra decided to get in on the monsoon...
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guess my question is, what is a boat doing on the water if there is any doubt, any question in any meteorology report that suggests there could be a storm coming. >> and i think that's the question that we all want an answer to. that question will be answered. you know, it's premature at this point to know exactly what did happen and what the details were. there's an investigation going on on state and federal levels. you know, we'll have to investigate that. we'll see what led up to it and what mistakes were made, if there were mistakes. if there were, then we got to figure out how to correct that and make sure that people when they come to this state, people, families come here to spend their vacation here, that they're going to be safe when they do activities as a family. >> trish: absolutely. i understand you just spoke with the vice president. what did he ask you, what did he say? >> i've been trying to talk to the vice president. we've been having trouble on the phones. the president called earlier today. we had a lengthy conversation. he basically said whatever we needed, that he would
guess my question is, what is a boat doing on the water if there is any doubt, any question in any meteorology report that suggests there could be a storm coming. >> and i think that's the question that we all want an answer to. that question will be answered. you know, it's premature at this point to know exactly what did happen and what the details were. there's an investigation going on on state and federal levels. you know, we'll have to investigate that. we'll see what led up to it...
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. >> to tells how meteorological they can be today. go. >> now it's our turn. go ahead, lauryn. >> thanks, aaron. >> it's hot outhere already. those temperatures are already he the low 80s at this point. i can't rememberast time we didn't have a hot fourth of july. i was looking back. it's been pretty hot. >>> yeah, it has. a couple years ago, you were somewhere else. >> i was in philly. >> we had fog and in the 60s. it was like three years ag >> today is not going to be like that at all. we're going to be hot again. we're still in a heat wave. yesterday it felt like 105. hotter for areas around 110 or above. today, around 100 degrees is how we'll feel. 81 in washington and quan ico. 77 leesburg. very warm start to your fourth of july morning. nice a dry, though. we like to see this on a day like today. but by the afrnoon, we have a chance for an isolated storm. take a look at the future heat index for today. another hot one. again, feeling around 100 degrees this afternoon. your fourth of july forecast, though, for fireworks, again an storm chance. not for eve
. >> to tells how meteorological they can be today. go. >> now it's our turn. go ahead, lauryn. >> thanks, aaron. >> it's hot outhere already. those temperatures are already he the low 80s at this point. i can't rememberast time we didn't have a hot fourth of july. i was looking back. it's been pretty hot. >>> yeah, it has. a couple years ago, you were somewhere else. >> i was in philly. >> we had fog and in the 60s. it was like three years ag...
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not only studied meteorology and also played soccer.dn't e notice that. >> with all the mosquitos. i'm sure they will a full team out there. >> yes. >> exactly. as we take a look at your four-day forecast as lauren just mentioned. hot amend humid tomorrow. a small chance for a storm. 9 had the for a high. on thursday, a high of around 90 again on friday. and an isolated storm is possible o thursday and count on rain and storms on friday that lower the humidity and bri down the temperatures for saturday and sunday. wendy and pat? gh all thanks, amelia. we know children gow oh, fast. so many parents buy used clothing and garage sales and consignment stores and even on facebook. however, the safety experts at cotts s "consumer re one thing you should avoid buying, used car seats. here's a look halt what you can to keep your little ones safe. >> reporter: tracy cohe wants confirmation at this safety check to make sure her son's car seat is ngre. >> co to the car seat check makes me feel that much more safe that it is in correctly. >> report
not only studied meteorology and also played soccer.dn't e notice that. >> with all the mosquitos. i'm sure they will a full team out there. >> yes. >> exactly. as we take a look at your four-day forecast as lauren just mentioned. hot amend humid tomorrow. a small chance for a storm. 9 had the for a high. on thursday, a high of around 90 again on friday. and an isolated storm is possible o thursday and count on rain and storms on friday that lower the humidity and bri down the...