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one population lives on the slopes of the veranda mountains. a chain of volcanoes straddling the border region between were wanda uganda and the democratic republic of congo. the other is located just 30 kilometers to the north. in uganda. in the windy, impenetrable forest. a primeval lowland and mountain rain, forest region. 331 square kilometers of land known for its exceptional biodiversity, or home to over $400.00 of the world's last mountain gorillas. the kind of terrain that makes it difficult to determine their exact numbers. there is also a reason is called impenetrable. now, the vegetation is very done, you can have a grill and not very far away from here and not know it because of all of it. martha robin's from the max planck institute in germany is on her way to the mo cheese a group of guerrillas. each class is assign the same name as back into its liter, a silver back. ah. after a 90 minute hike, the american anthropologist reaches her destination. we where surgical masks when we're with them, the guerrillas, if we're within 10 met
one population lives on the slopes of the veranda mountains. a chain of volcanoes straddling the border region between were wanda uganda and the democratic republic of congo. the other is located just 30 kilometers to the north. in uganda. in the windy, impenetrable forest. a primeval lowland and mountain rain, forest region. 331 square kilometers of land known for its exceptional biodiversity, or home to over $400.00 of the world's last mountain gorillas. the kind of terrain that makes it...
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santa cruz mountains down into la. they're seeing some of the heaviest of rainfall for that. >> and the impact spreads right up here to the bay area and right in the heart of the morning commute, the time of day, when least of us want to see it now. right now at the embarcadero, you can see a little movement on the flag. it's pretty wrapped around the flagpole, but winds are starting to pick up and you can see rainfall really picking up in the santa cruz mountains. it's actually been staying in place up there pretty consistently in this is going to result in some flooding consequences for the santa cruz mountains as well as some really strong winds later today, which will make things no better with potential power outages up there down along the coastline. let's zoom in on the south bay because right now we are seeing rainfall really picking up and especially along highway 85 right there from the intersection of 101, on up to the 2.80, interchange and man, oh, man, it is really coming down from 7 tree southward. so thi
santa cruz mountains down into la. they're seeing some of the heaviest of rainfall for that. >> and the impact spreads right up here to the bay area and right in the heart of the morning commute, the time of day, when least of us want to see it now. right now at the embarcadero, you can see a little movement on the flag. it's pretty wrapped around the flagpole, but winds are starting to pick up and you can see rainfall really picking up in the santa cruz mountains. it's actually been...
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ah. mountain guerrillas have been on the brink of extinction. but are the only primates currently increasing in number? reaching the milestone in 1000 gorillas has been remarkable. so it's extremely good news. but while the mountain gorilla population increases, what happens when their habitat does not grow with them? that talk, there are far more cases of guerrilla groups attacking each other than there used to be with fatalities on a regular basis. yeah. you're in us. this is something from one into group faith. and that is, i think one thing we wanted to know whether the stress levels are increasing. if we don't like to know, we at risk of not being able to do it in 10 years. for example, from now, conservationists and scientists face a growing number of challenges and questions. what's our goal? 801502000 guerrillas. is it still a wild population or when does it become a wild? do? oh, the ruthless surviving mountain gorillas live in 2 relatively small areas in the east of africa. one population lives on the slopes of the veranda mountains. a
ah. mountain guerrillas have been on the brink of extinction. but are the only primates currently increasing in number? reaching the milestone in 1000 gorillas has been remarkable. so it's extremely good news. but while the mountain gorilla population increases, what happens when their habitat does not grow with them? that talk, there are far more cases of guerrilla groups attacking each other than there used to be with fatalities on a regular basis. yeah. you're in us. this is something from...
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the number of mountain guerrillas also plummeted. now that their population has recovered, the government is looking for a different strategy. because the pac, it's mow and girl of oppression is drawing. we want to expand it and expanding it menus from this what you're seeing and down what about 3 kilometers. there were wandering authorities have already drawn up plans. the park is to be expanded by $3740.00 hector's plus an additional buffer zone covering $6000.00 hector's. the buffers. i'm just a building space where management is it amends under government and the management of a national park. but it was in this buffer than we've been to probably trying to bumble or tea, coffee economy activity that has not kinda the activities of conservation, but sometimes aims to benefit their lockers. the government plans for the parks expansion involve resettling 3600 households with 18000 people in return. it promised them new modern villages with electricity and drinking water or infrastructure that is needed, especially focusing on health
the number of mountain guerrillas also plummeted. now that their population has recovered, the government is looking for a different strategy. because the pac, it's mow and girl of oppression is drawing. we want to expand it and expanding it menus from this what you're seeing and down what about 3 kilometers. there were wandering authorities have already drawn up plans. the park is to be expanded by $3740.00 hector's plus an additional buffer zone covering $6000.00 hector's. the buffers. i'm...
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and mountain gorillas have a craving for eucalyptus. being accustomed to the presence of humans, the animals feel comfortable roaming around here. francois into good sir, used to be a poacher in the park today here and says living as a farmer. working 7 hector's of land. good. o dakota journal, run rather vehicles them walker. these fields are mine to ya knew her from sheer up to the border of the national park. it was, it was the yo manage, it looked like it club was the lone ye that you them gluck of that tree. if you, if a gorilla comes and turns off the bark all around it, the inside is all that remains to be loaded up, but it's the bark that carries the soft from bottom to top. so it would, if the barks gone, the tree dries out and dies with the vehicle van, we have to cut it down. huge mother, maria, tim, not only mountain gorillas, but also buffalo and forest elephants. frequently leave the park and destroy harvests francois and a good sir can apply to the government for compensation, but it only partially makes up for his losses
and mountain gorillas have a craving for eucalyptus. being accustomed to the presence of humans, the animals feel comfortable roaming around here. francois into good sir, used to be a poacher in the park today here and says living as a farmer. working 7 hector's of land. good. o dakota journal, run rather vehicles them walker. these fields are mine to ya knew her from sheer up to the border of the national park. it was, it was the yo manage, it looked like it club was the lone ye that you them...
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it will happen only in mountaineer. yeah. are you, melissa? yes. this is the so normal phase, we even con amazing. that plan came here. it was crazy over year when we memorize when we think about that so unbelievable. how could it gonna happen? the weather was also so fine. we always thought this was the worst aviation accident in the pals history. just 8 months previously, another crush killed 22 people. over recent decades plans are coming down in a paul once a year on average. oh must very on is when i live play in our domestic airplanes. i don't feel so much sick with. i don't see. i always heard when i went to up in. i saw most marbles even if i had more land or even until it landed. i 1st saw mrs. king, i know. so he lived a few kilometers from the crush site. a 35 year old musician, an entrepreneur, had his own radio station. he was killed in the park, a rock crush. ah, his widow bruno grown as a school teacher and mother of 2. and this is where she is still grieving. perform songs the record, live me. what kind of one out of our so any that
it will happen only in mountaineer. yeah. are you, melissa? yes. this is the so normal phase, we even con amazing. that plan came here. it was crazy over year when we memorize when we think about that so unbelievable. how could it gonna happen? the weather was also so fine. we always thought this was the worst aviation accident in the pals history. just 8 months previously, another crush killed 22 people. over recent decades plans are coming down in a paul once a year on average. oh must very...
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especially in the santa cruz mountains. to that the power outage issues and wind damage over the past seven hours, much of santa cruz county has had winds and that's an additional concern. more urban flooding is going to be a problem throughout the rest of the evening. winds are going to gradually back down. the wind advisory and high-wind warning are scheduled to expire at 9 p.m. it's still going to be breezy by 11:00 this evening. tomorrow morning, the wind is not going to be as strong. the strongest gusts around 20 miles per hour. power outages are still going to be popping up on the map for the next several hours. finally tomorrow we'll get a break from the gusty conditions. right now, at sfo, it's hard to see anything because of the rain coming down. temperatures in the upper 40's to around 50 degrees at the moment. temperatures are not the problem, just a sense of what you're in for heading out the door tomorrow morning with the lingering showers still in pl place. dog-walking forecast tomorrow, not great in the morni
especially in the santa cruz mountains. to that the power outage issues and wind damage over the past seven hours, much of santa cruz county has had winds and that's an additional concern. more urban flooding is going to be a problem throughout the rest of the evening. winds are going to gradually back down. the wind advisory and high-wind warning are scheduled to expire at 9 p.m. it's still going to be breezy by 11:00 this evening. tomorrow morning, the wind is not going to be as strong. the...
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now from the santa cruz mountains in the south bay.ow up to the peninsula and up the east bay shoreline. so watch for some areas of standing water on roadways says heavy rain makes its way through the worst risk of flooding today is actually from la to san diego. as you can see, we do have even marginal risk of flooding for the south bay in the santa cruz mountains, the santa cruz mountains where i really focused on because of that heavy, intense rainfall that we did see all morning long and will continue to see pushing through at times today. now we'll widespread rain for about another hour or 2. after that. we'll see pockets of clearing. now. we will still see some areas of dark clouds, even a few thunderstorms possible later on into the mid le of the day, a resurgence of rainfall into the early afternoon along with our heaviest of winds, too. so very strong winds, very heavy rain right around the time of your evening commute tonight. not going to be an easy drive home from work. then we work our way into the evening with more and mo
now from the santa cruz mountains in the south bay.ow up to the peninsula and up the east bay shoreline. so watch for some areas of standing water on roadways says heavy rain makes its way through the worst risk of flooding today is actually from la to san diego. as you can see, we do have even marginal risk of flooding for the south bay in the santa cruz mountains, the santa cruz mountains where i really focused on because of that heavy, intense rainfall that we did see all morning long and...
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and why is the mountain still called swedish?at the swedes were in charge here, in fact, this is such a delusion, the swedes passed volkovysk, but quite briefly, and that was the northern war and, according to one of the legends of their commander. carlo was killed here, and his soldiers, in tribute to the memory of such the commander took off his helmet. everyone imagine thereby. eh, bending over scooping up the sand, laying formed an artificial nervous, that is. well, we should understand that here it was necessary to try and do good, the army had to be in order for this to happen, therefore, this is just a legend. everything turned out to be much more prosaic. in fact, the swedish mountain arose during the shift of tectonic plates for a long time. naturally, i realized that 2 m was written up on that very peak, i made a memory on the is-7 and learned a lot of interesting things that once existed rivers, surprisingly, it has not been preserved in volkovysk, but somewhere in the region you can still find its tributary. around vo
and why is the mountain still called swedish?at the swedes were in charge here, in fact, this is such a delusion, the swedes passed volkovysk, but quite briefly, and that was the northern war and, according to one of the legends of their commander. carlo was killed here, and his soldiers, in tribute to the memory of such the commander took off his helmet. everyone imagine thereby. eh, bending over scooping up the sand, laying formed an artificial nervous, that is. well, we should understand...
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. >>> grim news from the mountains as another storm takes aim. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. let's get to meteorologist paul heggen. >> a break for san francisco lasting five minutes, we will have breaks intermittently, but they will not last long. it gives us a chance to add up the rain that has fallen. cells first tower raining at a good clip on the other side of the bay in oakland. the amount that has added up is highly variable. over one inch in kentfield to the north bay, 3/4 inch in ben lowman. other amounts are less than half of an inch but it has been falling quickly causing some localized flooding with underpasses, ramps and flood prone intersections. san jose picking up .07 inches, but more is moving in. this is the current field. the yellow indicates moderate rain, the red is wiavth hemoinre than a quarter per hour. there is a lot of red over the north bay with the next batch surging into santa rosa across 101 making its way to sonoma and napa county. san francisco has a break in the action which will be r
. >>> grim news from the mountains as another storm takes aim. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. let's get to meteorologist paul heggen. >> a break for san francisco lasting five minutes, we will have breaks intermittently, but they will not last long. it gives us a chance to add up the rain that has fallen. cells first tower raining at a good clip on the other side of the bay in oakland. the amount that has added up is highly variable. over one...
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santa cruz mountains down into la.iest of rainfall for that. >> and the impact spreads right up here t
santa cruz mountains down into la.iest of rainfall for that. >> and the impact spreads right up here t
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with thick fog, considered the obscure entire mountains from view, crushes into a mountain side due to per visibility of the most common cause for air disasters. in the pause, domestic variation industry, there's even a specific term to describe disasters like these controlled flight into terrain or c, f i t. the basic rule is that you have to fly in visual contact with that a that you should be able to see the mountain. but people there have over confidence. they have been flying. therefore the number of the they have, you know, the, you know, the value. so what if there is a small patch of cloud? you know where though? well, if you don't, then we will come out of the but one fine day that doesn't happen. another issue is the age of aircraft used by the nation's domestic airlines. also, an old aircraft isn't necessarily unsafe. an aging fleet costs more to maintain critics. aviation safety is being overlooked as airlines compete for their share of a growth market. the aircraft that went down and pucker i was operated by yeti airlines. together with its subsidiary tara air, yet he is r
with thick fog, considered the obscure entire mountains from view, crushes into a mountain side due to per visibility of the most common cause for air disasters. in the pause, domestic variation industry, there's even a specific term to describe disasters like these controlled flight into terrain or c, f i t. the basic rule is that you have to fly in visual contact with that a that you should be able to see the mountain. but people there have over confidence. they have been flying. therefore...
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that is in the santa cruz mountains. we have the burn scar from the fire in 2020 adding up the rain on the periphery of the burn scar we have 3 to 5 inches totaonop of the e l ch have added up with the purple indicating the potential of five inches which heightens the flash flooding threat and the mudslide threat for the weekend into early next week. gusty wind picking up inland for the evening with 30 to 50 mile-per-hour their. be prepared for tree damage and power outages and then the wind will be backing down tomorrow morning even as the rain is falling. another atmospheric river coming next week. this one is moderate strength with the one coming monday and monday night on the weaker end, maybe one or two, but it will happen quickly on the heels of this one. it could cause more flooding with more rain in the long- range outlook. the normal conditions for the 10 day outlook and 14 days, looking two weeks into the future, a chance of wetter than normal conditions for the bay area and the western u.s. looking outside it
that is in the santa cruz mountains. we have the burn scar from the fire in 2020 adding up the rain on the periphery of the burn scar we have 3 to 5 inches totaonop of the e l ch have added up with the purple indicating the potential of five inches which heightens the flash flooding threat and the mudslide threat for the weekend into early next week. gusty wind picking up inland for the evening with 30 to 50 mile-per-hour their. be prepared for tree damage and power outages and then the wind...
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with thick fog considered the obscure entire mountains from view, crushes into a mountain side you to per visibility at the most common cause for air disasters. in the pause domestic aviation industry, there's even a specific term to describe disasters like this controlled flight into terrain or c, f i t. the basic rule is that you have to fly in visual contact with that a that you should be able to see the mountain. but people there have over confidence. they have been flying. therefore the number of the they have, you know, the, you know, the value. so what if there's a small patch of cloud? you know way though. well, if you don't, then we will come out of that. but one fine day that doesn't happen. another issue is the age of aircraft used by the nation's domestic airlines. also, an old aircraft isn't necessarily unsafe. an aging fleet costs more to maintain critics. aviation safety is being overlooked as airlines compete for their share of a growth market. the aircraft that went down in pucker. i was operated by yeti airlines. together with its subsidiary tara air, yet he is respo
with thick fog considered the obscure entire mountains from view, crushes into a mountain side you to per visibility at the most common cause for air disasters. in the pause domestic aviation industry, there's even a specific term to describe disasters like this controlled flight into terrain or c, f i t. the basic rule is that you have to fly in visual contact with that a that you should be able to see the mountain. but people there have over confidence. they have been flying. therefore the...
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they say that only mountains can be better than mountains.s where the real emotions will be. and we are definitely in essentuki feeling that we are in some at least ancient roman. are you looking? we are at an altitude of 4.100 and so far this is our personal best. what duvada pants fander you don’t have goosebumps when we drive along these mountain paths, the whole plain is right, ingushetia is in your palm? this is the case when he wants to walk around the city, not like this. and this is how grozny has its own skyscrapers. we have to move on. summing up the results of our trip, we came to the conclusion that this is the place in our country that will impress absolutely any and even the most spoiled traveler. you love the sea. here is the sea. if you like mountains, please climb mountains. do you like the desert to eat that you are a desert. well, the kitchen, who loves to eat delicious food, please, a variety of miracles, and even for those who are on a diet, it will be quite comfortable here, vegetables, fruits, and how much greenery and
they say that only mountains can be better than mountains.s where the real emotions will be. and we are definitely in essentuki feeling that we are in some at least ancient roman. are you looking? we are at an altitude of 4.100 and so far this is our personal best. what duvada pants fander you don’t have goosebumps when we drive along these mountain paths, the whole plain is right, ingushetia is in your palm? this is the case when he wants to walk around the city, not like this. and this is...
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without a monastery in relation to the mountain. middle ages. there were more than 35 orthodox monasteries here. why frushka even was nicknamed the holy north mountain , an ideal place for building secluded monasteries. there are a lot of efforts of small hills of hollows in which it was possible to build christian churches away from prying eyes. you can’t hide bars, the turks twice almost completely destroyed the serbian monasteries on mount fruška, and yet they have come down to our time. one of the most revered monasteries was built by the ruler george brankovich, who became a monk under the name maxim and then the archbishop of belgrade. monastery started built in 1509, and completed in 1514. most of the murals were made in the middle of the 18th century by kiev painters yan veseleyevich, who organized a school here. in the idiot at the altar, the relics of the four brankoviches maxim angelina jovan and stefan are kept, they used to be in four silver icon cases in 1716, the turks, having been defeated by eugene of savoy under pe
without a monastery in relation to the mountain. middle ages. there were more than 35 orthodox monasteries here. why frushka even was nicknamed the holy north mountain , an ideal place for building secluded monasteries. there are a lot of efforts of small hills of hollows in which it was possible to build christian churches away from prying eyes. you can’t hide bars, the turks twice almost completely destroyed the serbian monasteries on mount fruška, and yet they have come down to our time....
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communities in the santa cruz mountains. of this as we make our way through the day. we do have a high wind warning in effect from daly city, down the coast all the way into the santa cruz mountains. high wind watches elsewhere. in those lighter golden hues, i'm those lighter golden hues, i'm going to keep you updated the long-lasting scent of gain flings made it smell like dave was in his happy place... ...the massage chair at the mall. but...he wasn't. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. jack, we think you're going to love this. ♪ "pop muzik" by m ♪ corn chicken... ♪ ...corn chicken... ♪ ...corn chicken... so... get out. right. okay. mhm. my $6.99 popcorn chicken is back. only at jack in the box. - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at c
communities in the santa cruz mountains. of this as we make our way through the day. we do have a high wind warning in effect from daly city, down the coast all the way into the santa cruz mountains. high wind watches elsewhere. in those lighter golden hues, i'm those lighter golden hues, i'm going to keep you updated the long-lasting scent of gain flings made it smell like dave was in his happy place... ...the massage chair at the mall. but...he wasn't. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze....
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in the mountain and all the way up to that soup spits chicken d w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage site. d w world heritage 360. get out now. ah. ah ah. well come to this new edition of checkin. this time we check out 3 popular ski resorts in the european out 1st, lucas steger heads to st. morris in switzerland. fashionable time in the anger in region, is considered the birthplace of winter sports. then lucas moved onto in austria, where fun is guaranteed, both on and off the peace and later chickens. nicole for a late explorer is the sites and slopes in germany's ganesh patton. kin got your willie's packed 1st. stop switzerland. i'm almost there. all that's left is this mountain pass. this time i'm going to be pretty high up in the anger the. that's a valley in the swiss alps and it's my very 1st time. winter always arrives little earlier in the year here. the mountains and the angle dean are already covered with snow. the lakes located about 1800 meters above sea le
in the mountain and all the way up to that soup spits chicken d w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage site. d w world heritage 360. get out now. ah. ah ah. well come to this new edition of checkin. this time we check out 3 popular ski resorts in the european out 1st, lucas steger heads to st. morris in switzerland. fashionable time in the anger in region, is considered the birthplace of winter sports. then lucas...
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a guy is going to take me on a tour in the mountains. a snow shoe hike is especially beautiful if it snowed heavy lead the days before. you can't really slow down and relax. ah, what's wrong if you keep her here? oh, what's happened to you? oh you ah, i think i like this better than skiing. but i'm glad to have an experienced guide with me. i can't help feeling a little anxious. now there's no need to worry home. i don't know what's the front of me? oh, ben said worst long. oh oh, 1st you're a bit unlucky. it's like quicksand. what? oh, where did you end up? oh, i have to dig my way out how to read. if you need to take a step back backwards in her to quit and there is not again of i shall remember. just imagine you were out without any snow shoes on. shouldn't break be fish. howard, it's us. i think oh, your shoes, come off the shoemaker. oh, i didn't even notice my snow. she was gone with me. i'm at all. no monotonous which i noticed how does he know shifted somehow and then there were creepy noises . how dangerous is that is a guide ne
a guy is going to take me on a tour in the mountains. a snow shoe hike is especially beautiful if it snowed heavy lead the days before. you can't really slow down and relax. ah, what's wrong if you keep her here? oh, what's happened to you? oh you ah, i think i like this better than skiing. but i'm glad to have an experienced guide with me. i can't help feeling a little anxious. now there's no need to worry home. i don't know what's the front of me? oh, ben said worst long. oh oh, 1st you're a...
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only mountains can be better than mountains. with these lines of vladimir vysotsky, the inhabitants of norway agree entirely. after all, most of their country, namely 2/3, are mountains. well, the best thing about the norwegian mountains is definitely the glaciers. this is one of the five branches or as they say specialists one of the arms of the glacier. yusta dal with brain, which is called the largest of all the glaciers in continental europe, the most accessible is just a couple of hours drive from bergen, and you are already here. however , it will not be possible to drive comfortably, close to the glacier, and those who want to see the norwegian natural wonder up close should leave their vehicles in the parking lot and transfer to a speedboat. on it you can approach the tongue of the glacier, which is somewhat similar to the flow of lava descending from the mountains. in fact, a glacier is a huge mass of compressed snow, which eventually turned into ice, glaciers differ in power from each other. it can increase due to heav
only mountains can be better than mountains. with these lines of vladimir vysotsky, the inhabitants of norway agree entirely. after all, most of their country, namely 2/3, are mountains. well, the best thing about the norwegian mountains is definitely the glaciers. this is one of the five branches or as they say specialists one of the arms of the glacier. yusta dal with brain, which is called the largest of all the glaciers in continental europe, the most accessible is just a couple of hours...
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when you see the showers still continuing in the mountains here's wednesday morning. a few scattered showers and then wednesday afternoon, so wednesday's got a better shot at showers. but tomorrow will be pretty nice day. wednesday won't be a half bad day with morning showers and then it really gets going thursday night into friday, and that's that warmer. potential rain, which looks like it wants to hit from anywhere from the bay area south down towards big sur and down a little further south towards down lewis. and so whatever that fire hose points out is going to get pretty wet. it looks like it's not and there's no reason to think it's going to be a massive amount of rain me. be an inch and a half or two inches for us. but the concerns are right. the melting snow not apply. the stuff up high is going to hold itself. it's the stuff around auburn and grass valley, the 2000 ft snow, it's gonna melt quick. it's gonna get into the rivers. if that if that, in fact occurs, that's that's thursday and friday. we'll just get through the next couple of days and dialing in as
when you see the showers still continuing in the mountains here's wednesday morning. a few scattered showers and then wednesday afternoon, so wednesday's got a better shot at showers. but tomorrow will be pretty nice day. wednesday won't be a half bad day with morning showers and then it really gets going thursday night into friday, and that's that warmer. potential rain, which looks like it wants to hit from anywhere from the bay area south down towards big sur and down a little further south...
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it's hitting south bay and the santa cruz mountains.that area right now along highway 17, we can see some of the conditions definitely looks windy. roberta, what can you tell us? pam exactly. this is why i wanted to bring out this umbrella. to illustrate a point. you can see the winds have been fluctuating out of the south. out of the south at about 15 mph policy will duly tell you there when those winds are out of the south, then you have warmer air mass. and when you walk out the door this morning, you're going to say wow. this is an atmospheric river. can you believe that this hour? it is 56 degrees right here in los scotus were just south of the cats. so we made our trek across the highway 17 in a southerly direction. we're heading to felton, which is 20 miles that way, but i got to tell you the drive through the highway 17 through the mountain areas of santa cruz. it is treacherous. i could not believe what we saw. coming off the mountains. just a debris flow containing rock and gushing water. i don't recommend anybody using this h
it's hitting south bay and the santa cruz mountains.that area right now along highway 17, we can see some of the conditions definitely looks windy. roberta, what can you tell us? pam exactly. this is why i wanted to bring out this umbrella. to illustrate a point. you can see the winds have been fluctuating out of the south. out of the south at about 15 mph policy will duly tell you there when those winds are out of the south, then you have warmer air mass. and when you walk out the door this...
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while the santa cruz mountains over 2 to even 3 inches of rainfall. now, most of our concentration of heavy snowfall will be in the southern sierra from yosemite national park southward. less impressive snowfall amounts for this one from lake tahoe northward. so this one is really centered up for those areas of the central and southern sierra. more so than right along i-80 future cast of winds showing those winds really picking up. take a close at half moon bay here, 60 miles per hour. plus, wind gusts into the afternoon today going to be in aggressively windy afternoon, especially along the coastline and in the santa cruz mountains. these areas lit up in the deeper gold indicating high wind warnings, high wind advisories in those lighter gold hughes from san francisco down the bay shore on into the east bay. as for temps today, it is going to be a mild one, at least just focus on the rain jackets will be in the mid 50's out there tomorrow. showers should move out middle of the day and then we're smooth sailing the rest of the week. a gorgeous thursda
while the santa cruz mountains over 2 to even 3 inches of rainfall. now, most of our concentration of heavy snowfall will be in the southern sierra from yosemite national park southward. less impressive snowfall amounts for this one from lake tahoe northward. so this one is really centered up for those areas of the central and southern sierra. more so than right along i-80 future cast of winds showing those winds really picking up. take a close at half moon bay here, 60 miles per hour. plus,...
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all that's left is this mountain pass. time, i'm going to be pretty high up in the anger the that's a valley in the swiss alps. and it's my very 1st time. winter always arrives little earlier in the year here. the mountains in the angle dean are already covered with snow. the lakes located about 1800 meters above sea level, have not yet frozen over my destination as saint moore. it's a place that stands for winter tourism like no other saint moritz used to be a simple farming village, but today you see massive hotels and shop windows with luxury items. it is still pretty quiet before the destinations peak season. tour guide leave the place to go explained to me that winter tourism was the result of a bed between the hotel owner, you hundreds, but woods and a group of 4 summer travellers from england. and then they made a field. he said, come to saint moritz in the winter, and if you don't like it, i'll pay for your truck from london to saint moritz and back. and if you like it, you can stay at my hotel for free as long as
all that's left is this mountain pass. time, i'm going to be pretty high up in the anger the that's a valley in the swiss alps. and it's my very 1st time. winter always arrives little earlier in the year here. the mountains in the angle dean are already covered with snow. the lakes located about 1800 meters above sea level, have not yet frozen over my destination as saint moore. it's a place that stands for winter tourism like no other saint moritz used to be a simple farming village, but today...
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it is not for nothing that the country of mountains is called, it is also a mountain of languages , itthird day of the journey through dagestan is completing. we are at an altitude of 1.500 m on the observation deck of the village of guni. this is a real resort, a nature reserve and just a place where you want to return again and again. he climbed the mountain from that height, he sighed with all his chest, in dagestan i answered a lot of places i have seen, but you are still the most beloved in the world. with their knowledge, rasul gamzatov stupidly realized that this is a shitty beautiful location, but also very literary. yes, we visited the sea in a gorge in the mountains, and we were so impressed by the beauties that this is why our journey through dagestan continues, and evgeny pokrovsky traveled with you maria kindergarten and our project went.
it is not for nothing that the country of mountains is called, it is also a mountain of languages , itthird day of the journey through dagestan is completing. we are at an altitude of 1.500 m on the observation deck of the village of guni. this is a real resort, a nature reserve and just a place where you want to return again and again. he climbed the mountain from that height, he sighed with all his chest, in dagestan i answered a lot of places i have seen, but you are still the most beloved...
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there is focus in the santa cruz mountains again for that. everyone will notice the wind even if it's 30-mile an hour gust at the lower elevations like the majority of us live. that's strong enough to take a tree down. that's a concern in the overnight hours tonight. for tomorrow morning even if there may not be as much rain on your drive tomorrow morning, there could be debris on the roadways from what will have happened over night tonight courtesy of the wind. those are two main headlines at home. the other thing to be aware of on the other side of the state is snow in the sierra. going to reti storm. if look at where the snow will fall friday, it will be as high as 7,000 feet. that means we will be putting a lot of rain in the mountains. it will be able to run off faster from like 5,000 feet and down. it could also melt snowpack that's there. that leads to flooding concerns through foothills of the sierra over the next three days. that's a story over on the east side of the state. at home our focus is duration of the rain. you see the atmo
there is focus in the santa cruz mountains again for that. everyone will notice the wind even if it's 30-mile an hour gust at the lower elevations like the majority of us live. that's strong enough to take a tree down. that's a concern in the overnight hours tonight. for tomorrow morning even if there may not be as much rain on your drive tomorrow morning, there could be debris on the roadways from what will have happened over night tonight courtesy of the wind. those are two main headlines at...
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how old it is, however, is difficult to say, just as mountain place. after 5 hours in the cave, they stopped their way back. i found a small reservoir, so there is water here, bags am appointed to store. however, the way into the cave is difficult. it's hard to say if it could have been done with horses. in any case, they could have been shouted fellow guanasha. ah, still, there's not enough evidence to say whether timor was here. it still remains a mystery lecoq. they'll come back to explore tea more in cave further. ah, from here it's less than a 100 kilometers to afghanistan. the silk road express is now heading west again. every one has their own way to pass the time. of course food is also important on such a long trip and it's served at their seats like everywhere in the country. the national dish pill off is on the menu, rice with carrots and mate cooked on a cold stove. aust, i'm know the sun and the stove, push the temperature in here up to 60 degrees celsius. it's really hard to cook and such heat was baked. cuisine is full of mate here. mutt
how old it is, however, is difficult to say, just as mountain place. after 5 hours in the cave, they stopped their way back. i found a small reservoir, so there is water here, bags am appointed to store. however, the way into the cave is difficult. it's hard to say if it could have been done with horses. in any case, they could have been shouted fellow guanasha. ah, still, there's not enough evidence to say whether timor was here. it still remains a mystery lecoq. they'll come back to explore...
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santa cruz mountains are prime for heavy rain and this kind of situation. a flood watches posted across the entire bay continuing until sunday. so that's a long time to talk about rain. we're going to see plenty just in the next 48 hours here. we're talking 5 inches of rain. maybe more than that in the santa cruz mountains. almost 2 inches of rain in the san francisco. you get the idea some heavy amounts and then we've got another atmospheric river event. if you can believe that as we head in toward monday and tuesday. that's when the numbers start to really get crazy. 8 inches of rain. santa cruz mountains, 7 inches of rain. santa rosa, almost 5 inches in the san francisco. so we've got a long way to go in there. maybe another one after. that's kind of interesting. you know, we've just really kind of discover more of these atmospheric rivers and how important they are. they really bring about 50% of our water to the bay area. but when they come in, what we call families like this, that's when they get dangerous. it's like you get a series of these close to
santa cruz mountains are prime for heavy rain and this kind of situation. a flood watches posted across the entire bay continuing until sunday. so that's a long time to talk about rain. we're going to see plenty just in the next 48 hours here. we're talking 5 inches of rain. maybe more than that in the santa cruz mountains. almost 2 inches of rain in the san francisco. you get the idea some heavy amounts and then we've got another atmospheric river event. if you can believe that as we head in...
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we're talking santa cruz mountains.the yellow, that's more of a bull's eye, we'll start to see the rain rates ramp up for the santa cruz mountains, and then by about 12:00, notice we get more of a scattered feel. what's going to happen after that as the front sweeps through, we're going to see the winds ramp up. we're not going to be in the clear even though it's scattered. by 10:00, we get another round of activity that starts to pop up, especially for the southern areas. the north bay is actually going to see probably less rain, santa cruz, more rain, as far as mountains go. right now, wind speeds are calm. this is going to change. a wind advisory and high wind warning is in effect where you see the red areas. that includes the santa cruz mountains. that's where there's a high wind warning. gusts could reach upwards of 60 plus miles per hour. wherever we see the orange color, that means the potential for downed trees, and yes, more power outages. if you look at the timing here at 12:00, the lines are bright for when t
we're talking santa cruz mountains.the yellow, that's more of a bull's eye, we'll start to see the rain rates ramp up for the santa cruz mountains, and then by about 12:00, notice we get more of a scattered feel. what's going to happen after that as the front sweeps through, we're going to see the winds ramp up. we're not going to be in the clear even though it's scattered. by 10:00, we get another round of activity that starts to pop up, especially for the southern areas. the north bay is...
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we sent out an alert about the mountain lion this morning.you have not already download our free app to get free alerts sent straight to your phone. you don't see this every day. up next, the incredible new video from southern california of the tornado. yes. a tornado in socal that damaged the roof of the business and a peninsula family is facing what they say is more than a $1 million fix and why they say their town should foot the bill and a busy road is a danger to drivers and pedestrians. >> heading over to rafeal because he is producing the 7:00 p.m. newscast on wednesday. it turns out they may have learned more from his dna. >> looking forward to that. we are back in two minutes. >> the national weather service says a small tornado touched down in southern california. yes, this video posted on twitter. here is another look at the twister. this comes after a day of severe weather that included a tornado warning last night. it did damage theé0zzjrsÑ ro1d02 k busy street. here is a preview of the story that will be airing tonight. what is
we sent out an alert about the mountain lion this morning.you have not already download our free app to get free alerts sent straight to your phone. you don't see this every day. up next, the incredible new video from southern california of the tornado. yes. a tornado in socal that damaged the roof of the business and a peninsula family is facing what they say is more than a $1 million fix and why they say their town should foot the bill and a busy road is a danger to drivers and pedestrians....
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. >> he is the director of the mountain operations that have on the mountain resort. >> we saw fit was safe and we thought the conditions were too poor to put them in these kind of conditions. >> in the meantime, they tweeted this video and shared that the left got 30 inches of new snow in the last 24 hours and a season total of 562 inches with another 2 to 4 feet expected into monday. christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> with all of this wet weather, the nbc app is great to have. it is free to download. we will send alerts to your phone before the rain moves into your neighborhood. >>> we are hearing from witnesses who were at top coffin san jose last night when shot were fired in the parking lot. that shooting happened around 10:15. please say a woman was shot and taken to the hospital expected to be okay. the shooter took off. a short time ago, you spoke to a man who was in the parking lot when the shooting happened. >> i thought it was a firecracker at first and i looked behind me and she was grabbing her leg and limping a lot and i saw everybody running inside, so i decided to ru
. >> he is the director of the mountain operations that have on the mountain resort. >> we saw fit was safe and we thought the conditions were too poor to put them in these kind of conditions. >> in the meantime, they tweeted this video and shared that the left got 30 inches of new snow in the last 24 hours and a season total of 562 inches with another 2 to 4 feet expected into monday. christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> with all of this wet weather, the nbc app is...
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raging flood waters pouring down from the santa cruz mountains. to arrive through the main road in the community of so cal. jose martinez is there. my goodness, jose? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. my goodness. i'm actually standing here on main street affected by this emergency. that basically has left many residents on the other side of the creek. i will show you what is happening right now. there are many neighbors that spend the whole day here looking at this emergency. you can see all the way to the end of the street. this is the only way to get to at least 100 residents and we were with them. we were talking to them throughout the day. because they are very scared about what is going to happen. because it will continue raining. this is what main street in so cal looked like after the water washed the road away. >> my son just called me on the phone. he said go down the road. >> reporter: it happened after the impact of yet another atmospheric river. >> i did hear a really loud noise in the middle of the night. >> reporter: the emergency tr
raging flood waters pouring down from the santa cruz mountains. to arrive through the main road in the community of so cal. jose martinez is there. my goodness, jose? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. my goodness. i'm actually standing here on main street affected by this emergency. that basically has left many residents on the other side of the creek. i will show you what is happening right now. there are many neighbors that spend the whole day here looking at this emergency. you can see...
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the mountains, it will be very slick in the mountain passes. snow level at 2500 feet. overall, they inches. and at 4,000 feet and above, total accumulations ranging six to 12 inches. if you're going to the higher elevations, keep your distance. it can help you from spinning out. right now, widespread rainfall. i think we're in the thick of it when it comes to the rainfall this evening. from the north bay, right down to the south bay. you can see right here we're looking at the rain continuing over vallejo. a little more to the south. san leandro pushing off by 5:42. and then we have some heavier pockets near woodside, producing some small hail, pushing to the east into palo alto with a chance through 5:46. beyond this, we'll start to see it break up from 7:00 through 11:30 in the evening. still hanging on. some spotty rain and some low snow through the higher elevation. then check this out. we're going to get some sunshine and some dry weather right through the afternoon. so yes. you'll have to full, you'll have to fumble around. the problem tomorrow morning is without
the mountains, it will be very slick in the mountain passes. snow level at 2500 feet. overall, they inches. and at 4,000 feet and above, total accumulations ranging six to 12 inches. if you're going to the higher elevations, keep your distance. it can help you from spinning out. right now, widespread rainfall. i think we're in the thick of it when it comes to the rainfall this evening. from the north bay, right down to the south bay. you can see right here we're looking at the rain continuing...
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cold showers on sunday with snow over mountains on settle. more rain expected early next week. we'll have more news when we >> we have an update to that breaking news we've been following out of santa rosa. we now have the name of the student who was killed today after getting stabbed at montgomery high school. his grandmother has identified him as 16 year-old jayden pn to a junior at that school. police say the teen was stabbed after getting into a fight with some other students. classes have been canceled at the high school for the rest of this week. we will have the latest on this story coming up tonight on kron. 4 news at 8. >> well, enjoy the dazzling lights on the bay bridge while you can. the nonprofit in charge of that displaces the lights go out sunday because of money problems. lumen 8 first lit up the bridge, the bay bridge 10 years ago. now the group says about 25,000 lights on the bridge are not lighting up. the hardware keeps failing. they say the group just can't afford to keep this going. eliminate wants to create a new improved display budoesn't have the money
cold showers on sunday with snow over mountains on settle. more rain expected early next week. we'll have more news when we >> we have an update to that breaking news we've been following out of santa rosa. we now have the name of the student who was killed today after getting stabbed at montgomery high school. his grandmother has identified him as 16 year-old jayden pn to a junior at that school. police say the teen was stabbed after getting into a fight with some other students. classes...
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the mountain is just covered. >> yeah. avalanche risk and where the rain has fallen instead of snow, if they're getting more snow through the weekend, we'll add some of that up. wow, it's just been -- what a wild winter. >> it really has been crazy. >> still got another ten days to go before spring officially arrives. the heaviest rain has moved away from the bay area and aimed towards southern california a while today, but even there it's diminishing. we still have very light showers on first alert doppler, some of those in the north bay and the santa cruz mountains. i know you don't want another drop, but unfortunately you're getting some of it. it's going to be very light through the weekend. check out futurecast and light off and on showers are possible at any point on the map as we head through saturday morning, saturday afternoon into saturday night. same pattern repeats itself sunday. it's going to be hit or miss activity, plenty of gaps in between to help limit any additional flooding possible, but you have to be v
the mountain is just covered. >> yeah. avalanche risk and where the rain has fallen instead of snow, if they're getting more snow through the weekend, we'll add some of that up. wow, it's just been -- what a wild winter. >> it really has been crazy. >> still got another ten days to go before spring officially arrives. the heaviest rain has moved away from the bay area and aimed towards southern california a while today, but even there it's diminishing. we still have very light...
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more rain in the santa cruz mountains with one batch over the mountains through the santa clara valley. a burst of rain in san jose climbing the foothills to the east with more rain on the way. plenty more offshore which will be surging in from the ocean to the rest of the evening. on the futurecast, waves of heavy rain will take a break every once in a while with a tiny reprieve, but not lasting more than 15 or 20 minutes for the next wave moves in. this will be the pattern to the morning rush on friday. a flood watch through 10:00 sunday morning, but the real concern for the greatest flooding threat will be tonight into the first half of friday and watch out for the debris treeonth roadways. nume roflwi thtree damage repor 54 mile-per-hour gust at sfo, mostly 30 to 45 miles per hour and the threat continues tonight with a wind advisory for the strong gusts and the potential power outages. make sure your devices are charged so you can get those warnings in your neighborhood. we will look at futurecast and see when this could taper off, coming up. >>> the santa uz mountains are in the
more rain in the santa cruz mountains with one batch over the mountains through the santa clara valley. a burst of rain in san jose climbing the foothills to the east with more rain on the way. plenty more offshore which will be surging in from the ocean to the rest of the evening. on the futurecast, waves of heavy rain will take a break every once in a while with a tiny reprieve, but not lasting more than 15 or 20 minutes for the next wave moves in. this will be the pattern to the morning rush...
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this all cruz mountains, too. this all ahead after my car accident, cruz mountains, too. this all ahead i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accident case worth more than insurance offered? call the barnes firm now to find out. you might be surprised. >> it's 9.14 and we're in the middle of this storm for sure. well, you can start to see that big red blob east. we are sent a day now is moving into the north bay. you know, it's just slowly migrating and just dumping on. everybody has a goal. and it's just going hang all day and even into the evening and tomorrow morning to john. yeah, sir. i i like the way we talk about it up. it is a big red blob out radar. and you know what that means. that's when it's coming down. really good out there. we're seeing some heavy rain, but even more concerning is likely even going to the winds later on today, especially at the coastline. here's half moon bay, which is already been seeing heavy rain. now you're going to add on top of that, some really strong winds as we move into the after
this all cruz mountains, too. this all ahead after my car accident, cruz mountains, too. this all ahead i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accident case worth more than insurance offered? call the barnes firm now to find out. you might be surprised. >> it's 9.14 and we're in the middle of this storm for sure. well, you can start to see that big red blob east. we are sent a day now is moving into the north bay. you know, it's just...