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probably the currently opening the moon west coast most gave no further details of the incidental way that it will affect the spacecraft plan to touch down at the moon's south pole as well. thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes as wildfires. theresa in cities in northern and western canada, the state of emergency using force in the province of british columbia. and during the remotest northern territories, the fires are getting close to the regional capital of yellow nice. smoke from the mcdougal creek fire trouts the city of colona weather conditions have been making matters worse. strong winds and lightning from a cold front. hot air that's built up over the sweltering summer trying time through the 150000 people. the cold colona home. while the smoke has been insane, we had what was it 196 for m 2.5, which is hazardous. it's like facing air quality going on with conditions. rapidly worsening authorities declared a state of emergency in just the last 24 hours. the situation has evolved and deteriorated quite rapidly. in just the last hour, we've gone from about 45
probably the currently opening the moon west coast most gave no further details of the incidental way that it will affect the spacecraft plan to touch down at the moon's south pole as well. thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes as wildfires. theresa in cities in northern and western canada, the state of emergency using force in the province of british columbia. and during the remotest northern territories, the fires are getting close to the regional capital of yellow nice....
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agency has reported an abnormal situation on board its lunar $25.00 pride currently opening the moon west coast. most gave no further details of the incidental. whether it will affect the score a spacecraft plan tops down at the moon's south pole as well. writing wildfire as a drawing closer to sit easy north and then waste in canada, prompting more evacuation orders, the state of emergencies, enforcing the province of british columbia and that's with 30000 inhabitants, have been ordered to leave their homes. and in the remote northern territories, the fight is getting close to the regional capital of yellow, nice smoke from the mcdougal creek fire trouts the city of colona weather conditions have been making matters worse. strong winds and lightning from a cold front get hot air that's built up over the sweltering summer trying time through the 150000 people that call colona home. while the smokers been insane, we had what was it $196.00 for m $2.00 which is hazardous. it's like phasing air quality going on with conditions. rapidly worsening authorities declared a state of emergency in just th
agency has reported an abnormal situation on board its lunar $25.00 pride currently opening the moon west coast. most gave no further details of the incidental. whether it will affect the score a spacecraft plan tops down at the moon's south pole as well. writing wildfire as a drawing closer to sit easy north and then waste in canada, prompting more evacuation orders, the state of emergencies, enforcing the province of british columbia and that's with 30000 inhabitants, have been ordered to...
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a super blue moon on the west coast and should be its brightest around 7.36. if you miss tonight, search callous, as you can see tonight, tomorrow, up until friday. i think the next one, though, is not until 20 37. so will the skies be nice and clear for the super blue moon tonight. >> so marine layer will not be right? so that's good until tomorrow morning. but the haze in the sky, as you can see out there could certainly obstruct the view a little bit. so just be mindful of that. i saw a little bit of a last night. it was pretty great. another thing to keep an eye on as we are still under that red flag warning in the north bay until interior mountains. until we get into 8 o'clock tonight. so breezy conditions and very dry air out there causing some issues highs tomorrow, much better than today. so notice interior spots getting into the upper 80's. maybe the 90 degree mark. >> and that is about it will see even further cooling as we get into friday. and boy, do i mean, we'll see some cooling down to a high of about 73 inland. so you can see that cool run star
a super blue moon on the west coast and should be its brightest around 7.36. if you miss tonight, search callous, as you can see tonight, tomorrow, up until friday. i think the next one, though, is not until 20 37. so will the skies be nice and clear for the super blue moon tonight. >> so marine layer will not be right? so that's good until tomorrow morning. but the haze in the sky, as you can see out there could certainly obstruct the view a little bit. so just be mindful of that. i saw...
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$25.00 pro currently organizing the west coast most gave no further details of the incident or whether it will affect the spacecraft plans to touch down at the moon's south pole a wildfire in spain's canary islands has destroyed large areas of land. authorities avoided thousands more people to leave their homes as 5 closing on 6 more villages. thousands have owned by the lifting tenerife and authority side. the place is still out of control. on the mall. thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes as wildfire. straighten cities in northern and western canada. a state of emergency is enforced in the province of british columbia. and in the remote northern territories, the flies are getting close to the original capital of yellow. nice. well, keep from the may of yellow, not in just a moment, but 1st this report smoke from the macdougald creek fire trouts the city of colona . weather conditions have been making matters worse. strong winds and lightning from a cold front get hot air that's built up over the sweltering summer trying time through the 150000 people that call colona home. while the smokers been insane, we had what was 196 for
$25.00 pro currently organizing the west coast most gave no further details of the incident or whether it will affect the spacecraft plans to touch down at the moon's south pole a wildfire in spain's canary islands has destroyed large areas of land. authorities avoided thousands more people to leave their homes as 5 closing on 6 more villages. thousands have owned by the lifting tenerife and authority side. the place is still out of control. on the mall. thousands of people have been evacuated...
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and a professor of history at the university of idaho, and the west coast an environmental history and conservation and the moon. for the planet sectn in a series ... called life up close her writing has appeared in publications, including the nation's geographic and the new york times magazine, and she's the author of beloved beasts fighting for life in an age of extinction now, let's hear from adam swords and michelle nighouse. thank you for joining us today. hi everyone. it's such a pleasure to be with you today. i'm michelle niehaus, and i'm here with adam sowards to talk about his his wonderful new book, "making america's public lands." if you're tuning intraday, it's likely that you spent some time in what adam calls the public lands, our national parks, wildlife refugees, national force, or any one of the other landscapes that make up our public land system. one of the many things i appreciate about adams book is that it's both very nuanced but also wonderfully accessible. and it is in addition very alert to the role of the public lands today not only as valuable conservation lands but as a source of som
and a professor of history at the university of idaho, and the west coast an environmental history and conservation and the moon. for the planet sectn in a series ... called life up close her writing has appeared in publications, including the nation's geographic and the new york times magazine, and she's the author of beloved beasts fighting for life in an age of extinction now, let's hear from adam swords and michelle nighouse. thank you for joining us today. hi everyone. it's such a pleasure...
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west coast and environmentalnd histo. the environmentalce justice and the american conservation. and visible from the moon. michelle knaus as project editor of the atlantic she hundreds futures who plotted section a series called lifo right writings appeared in publications in the near times utmagazine. she's the author of beloved beast, fighting for life in an age of extinction let's hear from adam and michelle. thank you for joining us today. >> hi everyone. it is such ait pleasure to be wh you today. i am michelle i am here with adam. to talk about his a wonderful new book making america's public lands of you are tuning in today it is likely you've spent at least some time and what adam calls the public's lands for our national parks, wildlife refugees, national forests or any one of the other landscapes that make up our public land system. items history one of the many things i appreciate about adams book is that it's both very nuanced, but also wonderfully accessible. it is in addition very alert to the role of the public lands today. not only as valuable conservation lands but as a source of some ver
west coast and environmentalnd histo. the environmentalce justice and the american conservation. and visible from the moon. michelle knaus as project editor of the atlantic she hundreds futures who plotted section a series called lifo right writings appeared in publications in the near times utmagazine. she's the author of beloved beast, fighting for life in an age of extinction let's hear from adam and michelle. thank you for joining us today. >> hi everyone. it is such ait pleasure to...
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university of idaho, author of united states west coast, and environmental history, the environmental justice and american conservation, and this book from the moon. "reel america" edits features for the planet section. the series called life up close, her writing has appeared on publications including national geographic and new york times magazine and she is the author of beloved beast, fighting for life. now let's hear from lynn hudson and "reel america". thank you for joining us today. >> it is a pleasure to be with you today. i am "reel america" and i'm here with lynn hudson to talk about his wonderful new book "understanding tornadoes" -- making america's public lands. it is likely you spent some time in the public's land, our national parks, wildlife refuges, national forests and on landscapes that make up public land system. one of the things i appreciate about adam sowards's book is it is very nuanced but also accessible and it is, in addition, very alert to the role of public lands today, not only as valuable conservation lands but as a source of some very deep rooted myths and concepts and traditions in our national politics, not only
university of idaho, author of united states west coast, and environmental history, the environmental justice and american conservation, and this book from the moon. "reel america" edits features for the planet section. the series called life up close, her writing has appeared on publications including national geographic and new york times magazine and she is the author of beloved beast, fighting for life. now let's hear from lynn hudson and "reel america". thank you for...
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west coast most and previously weren't the by the operations. high risk, especially considering the craft was planning to land in a complicated area on the moon side, pool cosmonaut and river. i think i told archie that no space program in the world is completely immune from incidents such as this was like even less. i'm getting this is difficult to predict, and it is impossible to avoid such incidents and principles because of the conditions of space. flights of very harsh the technique used is very complex. unfortunately, this is an inevitable process of mastering new technology, which is the process such incidents. say we're are and will definitely be in the future no matter what the problem carries out the flight. and then it's a national one for the national program. if any country they ask for my son, understand this and be mentally and technically prepared for this. the difficulty lies. first of all, in the last, the last name was cell. it is more difficult than lending and all the region. so in effect, this is while engines roommates earlier in those areas in order to increase the likelihood of success. the south fall of the moon today has
west coast most and previously weren't the by the operations. high risk, especially considering the craft was planning to land in a complicated area on the moon side, pool cosmonaut and river. i think i told archie that no space program in the world is completely immune from incidents such as this was like even less. i'm getting this is difficult to predict, and it is impossible to avoid such incidents and principles because of the conditions of space. flights of very harsh the technique used...
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is the author of united states west coast environmental history, the environmental justice william douglas and american conservation, entered open pit visible from the moon. michelle nijhuis is project editor at the atlantic where she edits futures for the planet section in the series called life up close to her writing has appeared in publications including the national geographic at the "new york times" magazine, and she is author of beloved beasts, fighting for life in an age of extinction. now let's hear from adam sowards and michelle nijhuis. thank you for joining us today. >> hi, everyone. it such a pleasure to be with you today. i'm michelle nijhuis and i'm here with adam sowards to talk about his wonderful new book, "making america's public lands." if you are tuning intraday, it's likely that you spent probably sometime in what adam calls the publics lands, our national parks, wildlife refuges, national forests, or any one of the other landscapes that make up our public lands system. and adams history one of the many things i appreciate about adams book is that it's both very nuanced but also wonderfully accessible. and it is in addition very ale
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moon phase at the closest point to earth. so combination of those 2 things, best time to view. it is just after sunset. so here on the west coast, that will be right around 7, 37. 36, something like that. but you'll see it all night long and into early tomorrow morning, too. the move will be 14% larger. then it appears when it's at its farthest point from the air. so there you go. only 3% of full moons are also super blue moon. so enjoy it. the next one won't happen until 2037. so make a point to step outside tonight and just take a look at that big moon. 7.21, a housing program in san francisco is working now to help low-income families facing eviction by preserving affordable housing. the small sites program works to preserve smaller properties in areas that are vulnerable to market pressure, which leads to rents going up and evictions. the mayor's office created program back in 2014. most of the properties that have been helped so far concentrated in the tenderloin knicks else here. and the mission. >> and 7.21, and on friday, kron 4 becomes the bay area's c w's will have a whole new primetime lineup for you to enjoy, includ
moon phase at the closest point to earth. so combination of those 2 things, best time to view. it is just after sunset. so here on the west coast, that will be right around 7, 37. 36, something like that. but you'll see it all night long and into early tomorrow morning, too. the move will be 14% larger. then it appears when it's at its farthest point from the air. so there you go. only 3% of full moons are also super blue moon. so enjoy it. the next one won't happen until 2037. so make a point...
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moon, which is happening, all at the same time as you're seeing these surges. it's going to get much more messy here in crystal river and up and down the west coast of florida. dangerous time, we have two brothers who are waiting out the storm in perry, which is very close to where the storm made landfall, it is now a category 2 storm, and it will diminish as time goes on, but that doesn't mean the danger is gone. we've got chris and his brother who is with us, they are in perry, florida. fellas, tell me what it is that you are seeing right now. >> lots of trees down. we are coming through [ inaudible ]. >> trey, if that's you, chris and trey, if that is you, again, these are brothers who stayed in perry. are you seeing any flooding where you are? how is the place where you are, i don't know if you're still in your home, but what are you seeing as far as floodwaters right now, as far as storm surge? >> we don't have any. just driving on the roads. >> good. are you seeing any of the effects -- okay. we're having some technical difficulties, as you might imagine. that's what happens during the storm. that was chris and trey in terry, we're having a little bit
moon, which is happening, all at the same time as you're seeing these surges. it's going to get much more messy here in crystal river and up and down the west coast of florida. dangerous time, we have two brothers who are waiting out the storm in perry, which is very close to where the storm made landfall, it is now a category 2 storm, and it will diminish as time goes on, but that doesn't mean the danger is gone. we've got chris and his brother who is with us, they are in perry, florida....
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i don't think so half moon but they had gusts to 13 sfo west at 15 hayward west at ten so south wind san jose south wind mountain view are immediate coasts warming up and if you go out in the pacific not too far you can find warm water. but not for us yet. but something to watch here as we head to the rest of august. see if that warmer water begins to make its way 50s on most of the temps or 60, but mainly 50s on the temps would stays right at 50. stanford's down to 51. menlo park's 53 degrees 57. belmont san carlos foster city and pacifica and pillar point both in the mid 50s, los altos and los altos hills both at 57 mid-forties, truckee and south lake tahoe. reno's 54 add one to susanville, mammoth down to 46. bishop 57. the activity watch it firing up. but it's east of tahoe and clouds. i got the clouds but the thunderstorm activity was off in the distance. i don't think it'll make any impact today. we should continue to stay off to the east. the low. there's a little dip in the jet stream right there. little circulation right there. we are caught in between that has brought in the cooler weather after today, though, the high will st
i don't think so half moon but they had gusts to 13 sfo west at 15 hayward west at ten so south wind san jose south wind mountain view are immediate coasts warming up and if you go out in the pacific not too far you can find warm water. but not for us yet. but something to watch here as we head to the rest of august. see if that warmer water begins to make its way 50s on most of the temps or 60, but mainly 50s on the temps would stays right at 50. stanford's down to 51. menlo park's 53 degrees...
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the futurecast here showing you by lunchtime along the coast, we're still partly to mostly cloudy today. ocean beach, pacifica, half moon bay, our westgoing to get a little bit of sunshine there in the north bay, as well as areas near santa cruz and capitola and for our bayside communities, areas that were struggling to clear late in the day yesterday. we'll see some earlier clearing for the afternoon as we get into the evening hours. it does begin to move back, but not as much fog as we were seeing yesterday at this time. here's a look at the afternoon highs yesterday, we were a little bit below average. today we're a little bit above upper 80s in santa rosa, low 70s at san francisco, mid 70s in oakland, 90 degrees for you. livermore 82 in san jose. this is the kickoff of a warming trend. eventually our inland cities we'll get to about 100 degrees. i'll show you that in the extended forecast coming up . thank you, rosemary. concord city council holding a special saturday session. a day. the major issue, the city has been considering for decades now. that's coming up at 830. and it was a history making mugshot and moment. what this p
the futurecast here showing you by lunchtime along the coast, we're still partly to mostly cloudy today. ocean beach, pacifica, half moon bay, our westgoing to get a little bit of sunshine there in the north bay, as well as areas near santa cruz and capitola and for our bayside communities, areas that were struggling to clear late in the day yesterday. we'll see some earlier clearing for the afternoon as we get into the evening hours. it does begin to move back, but not as much fog as we were...
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west coast doing what they were doing. i know a lot of treaties were broken. i am wondering because of the oil, the water, coal and other minerals, when we go to the moon or even mars, the same countries are going to be going there. are we going to be more any civilized up there then we are down here? guest: i don't know, that is -- i would not think so. i have a pretty pessimistic view of humanity. we are barbaric people. we were a long time ago. i was just reading a history of the so-called dark ages, i do not see that anything has changed at all. in terms of human beings capacity for cruelty and viciousness and shortsightedness. it is a miracle when it works the other way. actually designs a system that does not turn immediately into some butchering monarchy or dictatorship. i would say we will take it all to the moon with us. sorry to be such a downer. host: you mention what you are recently reading, here are your answers to when we posed the question what are you currently reading. the wager and small mercies. which one do you want to talk about? guest: the dennis book, he wrote about mystic river, which is a great book and was made into one of my all-tim
west coast doing what they were doing. i know a lot of treaties were broken. i am wondering because of the oil, the water, coal and other minerals, when we go to the moon or even mars, the same countries are going to be going there. are we going to be more any civilized up there then we are down here? guest: i don't know, that is -- i would not think so. i have a pretty pessimistic view of humanity. we are barbaric people. we were a long time ago. i was just reading a history of the so-called...
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from sfo, west southwest out towards hayward livermore, south southeast mountain view in san jose, a little bit of a northwest, half move in a cold summer. half moon bay in much of the coast in the city, temperatures have not warmed up all that much when the water temps are this cold, that makes a huge difference. although there is warm water off of san diego and due west about 250 miles, you can find warm water, but not yet for us. still staying cold, 5060s on the temps here. san jose 60, livermore says 60. concord says so are we 57 in the city? 50. truckee to 53. south lake tahoe. mammoth dropped to 42 this morning. they are now 59. you can see a pretty good fog bank though still out there and wants that retreats. heads back to the coast. temperatures will settle in the 6070s 80s that high those itching and raring to go. it'll start to move back in tomorrow a little bit and then more so on the weekend morning. low clouds although it breaks in compared to yesterday. sunny inland it'll be nice but a little bit of a westerly or west southwesterly breeze, 6070s by the coast and bay and then upper 70s 80s inland. tomorrow though fog burns off sooner we start to warm up could
from sfo, west southwest out towards hayward livermore, south southeast mountain view in san jose, a little bit of a northwest, half move in a cold summer. half moon bay in much of the coast in the city, temperatures have not warmed up all that much when the water temps are this cold, that makes a huge difference. although there is warm water off of san diego and due west about 250 miles, you can find warm water, but not yet for us. still staying cold, 5060s on the temps here. san jose 60,...
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moon, whether or not it's huge in the sky or not. but it has a big impact. this supermoon, not least on what we're seeing and we're just showing pictures of in and the west coastne. >> is like actually a huge >> this is like actually a huge misconception. say misconception. i know we say like blue moon, but like rare blue moon, but actually blue happen actually blue moons happen all the and it's nothing the time. and it's nothing spectacular for a blue moon is the second full moon in a month. so we had one on the 1st of august and now we'll have one. i think today . so if it happens think today. so if it happens twice a month, that's a blue moon. so it happens all the time. but we do know that the moon's orbit and when we do have a full moon, it does affect our tides. right. so it's not peculiar that it would affect the oceans and stuff like that . the oceans and stuff like that. yeah, but i don't think it has a direct impact on hurricanes and other things. >> let me put the bond villain side to all of this. >> let me put the bond villain side to all of this . weaponizing side to all of this. weaponizing the moon . i mean, strategically, the moon. i mean, stra
moon, whether or not it's huge in the sky or not. but it has a big impact. this supermoon, not least on what we're seeing and we're just showing pictures of in and the west coastne. >> is like actually a huge >> this is like actually a huge misconception. say misconception. i know we say like blue moon, but like rare blue moon, but actually blue happen actually blue moons happen all the and it's nothing the time. and it's nothing spectacular for a blue moon is the second full moon...