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national oceanic and atmospheric administration said rising temperatures or contribute into all sortsdisasters, from forest fires to floods. correspondent: from sunbathing to outdoor bodybuilding, the september heatwave was a welcome surprise for many,, but the late summer sun brought devevastatio, too. >> small change will mean it will lead to big changes in extreme weather. correspondent: last month, bigger and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gululf coast, while wildfires burn through western states. scientists are in bit of doubt that man-made climate change is exacerbating matters. >> and so what t we are s seeing right now is that we do expect for heat waves to become moree frequent, intense, , anan we are seeing thahat in terms of droug. the geneneral rule of t thumb is that areas dry be dry up, and wet will be wetter. correspondent: just this week, a polar explorer return from the ararctic with one year worth of scientific data in a stark warning that the ice is dying. >> if weo o on like t this, the arctctic w will be ice free in e summer in a few decades in the world as
national oceanic and atmospheric administration said rising temperatures or contribute into all sortsdisasters, from forest fires to floods. correspondent: from sunbathing to outdoor bodybuilding, the september heatwave was a welcome surprise for many,, but the late summer sun brought devevastatio, too. >> small change will mean it will lead to big changes in extreme weather. correspondent: last month, bigger and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gululf coast, while wildfires burn...
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september as well or higher than the 20th century average scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration said rising temperatures have contributed to disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor border. building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to change the meaning of a global temperature humidity changes and extreme extreme weather last month bigger and stronger hurricanes pounding the u.s. gulf coast while wildfires burn through millions of kilometers of western states scientists are in little doubt manmade climate change is exacerbating matters. and so what we're seeing right now actually you expect or a heat wave more frequent more intense and we're racing on introns well the general x. areas that are trying to get drier and areas that are right where. just this week up whole explore a return from the arctic with a year's worth of scientific data and a stark warning that the ice is dying. and yes a vitamin if we go on like this the arctic will be ice free in t
september as well or higher than the 20th century average scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration said rising temperatures have contributed to disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor border. building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to change the meaning of a global temperature humidity changes and extreme extreme weather last month bigger...
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national. oceanic and atmospheric administration said rising temperatures have contributed to all sorts of disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor bodybuilding in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to a smart change the meaning of a global temperature you need to change an extreme extreme weather last month they go and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gulf coast while wildfires burn through millions of kilometers of western states scientists are little doubt manmade climate change is exacerbating matters. and so what we're seeing right now he's actually to wait for a heat wave more frequent more intense and we're racing on introns well the general areas that are trying to dry here and there is there are. just this week up paula explora return from the arctic with a year's worth of scientific data and a stark warning that the ice is dying. and has a right amount if we go on like this the arctic will be ice free in the summer in a few decades and the world that i described w
national. oceanic and atmospheric administration said rising temperatures have contributed to all sorts of disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor bodybuilding in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to a smart change the meaning of a global temperature you need to change an extreme extreme weather last month they go and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gulf coast while...
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the national oceanic and atmospheric administration saying the deadly storm resulted in an estimated lion in damages. the fast-moving wind event destroying more than 10 million acres of iowa's soybean and corn crops. the cost exceeding 9 of 10 hurricanes and tropical storms that hit the u.s. this year. >>> and amc theaters finding a new way to stay afloat as the pandemic keeps many moviegoers at home. the country's largest movie theater chain now allowing guests to rent out an entire theater for up to 20 people. the private showings begin at $99 and include new releases. nearly 100 of the chain's locations remain closed and attendance is down about 85%. >>> all right. when we come back, brotherly love. the 10-year-old with a life-saving gift for his younger brother. stepping up for his family in a very big way. you don't want to miss this story. stay with us. you don't want to miss this story. stay with us. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first
the national oceanic and atmospheric administration saying the deadly storm resulted in an estimated lion in damages. the fast-moving wind event destroying more than 10 million acres of iowa's soybean and corn crops. the cost exceeding 9 of 10 hurricanes and tropical storms that hit the u.s. this year. >>> and amc theaters finding a new way to stay afloat as the pandemic keeps many moviegoers at home. the country's largest movie theater chain now allowing guests to rent out an entire...
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than the september average for the entire 20th century well scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say that rising temperatures are contributing to what we're seeing outside disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor body building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to a smile change the meaning of the global temperature. changes and extreme extreme weather last month bigger and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gulf coast while wildfires burn through millions of kilometers of western states scientists are a little dogged manmade climate change is exacerbating matters. and so what we're seeing right now actually you expect heat waves more frequent more intense and where race. interest well the general that's areas that are trying to dry her and areas are getting well. just this week up paula explore a return from the arctic with a year's worth of scientific data and a stark warning that the ice is dying. and use a vitamin if we go on like this the arctic wi
than the september average for the entire 20th century well scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say that rising temperatures are contributing to what we're seeing outside disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor body building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to a smile change the meaning of the global temperature. changes and extreme...
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national oceanic and atmospheric administration average as a whole this was the warmest on record witha temperature departures from average week 97 degree celsius or 1.35 degrees. entry average on the last 10 warmest september so we seem to have occurred i do however some informants have occurred in the last 7 years while stuff and is a climate change expert at the australian national university he says the world leaders just aren't doing enough to prevent further temperature rises. i certainly think the climate change is the dominant factor in all these records being broken obviously from time to time normally records are broken but we don't see the number of records the degree by which the broken well as part of natural variability this is something bigger than normal variability this is indeed climate change driving what we're seeing today here in australia just 8 or 9 months ago we had bushfires chalo when you see foreigners droughts in other parts of the so it's so a little bit. i'm nerving to see a 1 point one degree rise will have a temperature driving this much change around th
national oceanic and atmospheric administration average as a whole this was the warmest on record witha temperature departures from average week 97 degree celsius or 1.35 degrees. entry average on the last 10 warmest september so we seem to have occurred i do however some informants have occurred in the last 7 years while stuff and is a climate change expert at the australian national university he says the world leaders just aren't doing enough to prevent further temperature rises. i certainly...
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than the september average for the entire 20th century well scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say that rising temperatures are contributing to what we're seeing disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor body building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to a smile change the meaning of the global temperature humi to be changes and extreme extreme weather last month bigger and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gulf coast while wildfires burn through millions of kilometers of western states scientists are little doubt manmade climate change is exacerbating mottos. and so what we're seeing right now actually you expect or a heat wave more frequent more intense and we're racing on insurance as well on the general x. areas that are trying to dry her and areas are where. just this week up paula explore a return from the arctic with a year's worth of scientific data and a stark warning that the ice is dying. and usually smelt planet earth is warming. and scie
than the september average for the entire 20th century well scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say that rising temperatures are contributing to what we're seeing disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor body building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to a smile change the meaning of the global temperature humi to be changes and extreme...
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national oceanic and atmospheric administration. it is good to have you with us hello adrian figure here in doha the headlines i was iraq kyrgyzstan's president sort of by jane because of has resigned after weeks of protests and said that he would only step down after a rerun of the parliamentary election where the state the president approved of support but his prime minister cypresses speaker of parliament has resigned in the wake of the cash for passport scheme the controversy was brought to light by an al-jazeera investigation of senior politicians who are willing to sell cypriot passports to convicted criminals the government is now bullish the program the rebels in yemen have released to us citizens in exchange for 250 of the fighters the free 2 thieves of arrived in yemen's capital sanaa off to going through oman more prisoner swaps are expected on thursday the whole data has more on the how the exchange is being carried out. a senior official is saying that the operation is under way and they're expecting the $1800.00 prison
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national oceanic and atmospheric administration. it is good to have you with us hello adrian figurehead.
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national oceanic and atmospheric administration. average as a whole this was a woman on or on record with a temperature a departure from average week 97 degrees celsius or 1.75 degrees fahrenheit the 20th century average of the last 10 warmest september so we seem to have occurred i however some it works have occurred in the last 7 years and wildfires threatening homes there los angeles is hot and dry weather conditions worsen in california fires have already destroyed hundreds of properties and killed or injured dozens of people this year emergency crews of being deployed from across the state. it is good to have you with us hello adrian for going to here in doha the headlines i was here at the largest prisoner exchange in yemen civil war is underway in sanaa more than a 1000 detainees are being swapped between the who the rebels and the saudi u.a.e. coalition which backs yemen's government. reports. the operation is still under way planes taking off from the port of son. was. government.
national oceanic and atmospheric administration. average as a whole this was a woman on or on record with a temperature a departure from average week 97 degrees celsius or 1.75 degrees fahrenheit the 20th century average of the last 10 warmest september so we seem to have occurred i however some it works have occurred in the last 7 years and wildfires threatening homes there los angeles is hot and dry weather conditions worsen in california fires have already destroyed hundreds of properties...
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ever worked with were the career professionals in the national institute of standards and technology, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, the bureau of industry and security, the census bureau, the national weather service, and so many more important offices within our government. out, they doay this significantly important work on behalf of all of us. frankly, they get too little credit or respect for it. so i want to thank them all. today, the our event caliber of our speakers is a testament to the non-partisan convening power of the partnership for public service. and their vital work to make our federal government work better. it demonstrates the impact of the centers ability to provide support, expertise, and resources to a wide variety of transition are stakeholders, including federal agencies, cut -- clinical appointees, and the presidential transition teams. the center brings unparalleled capacity to support presidential transition planning and execution. andr work has gone deeper .roader than any other [inaudible] honored to serve as cochair of this critical effort along with josh bolted and mike leavitt. thre
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ever, hit iowa in august, $7.5 billion in damage according to estimates but the national oceanic and atmospheric administrationost businesses intelligence cedar rapids, operation 133,000, was damaged or destroyed. identifying the man who beheaded a teacher as an 18-year-old refugee from the chechnya and region of russia, police shot and killed at the senior the school where the teacher worked. they believe the killer was linked to a terror group. investigators say the victim recently showed students cartoons of the prophet mohammed in a lesson about political satire. police arresting five of the attacker's family members. one of the nation's hardest hit areas by the coronavirus seeing its highest numbers of new cases since the pandemic began. italy registering 11,000 cases in 24 hours. the prime minister expected to announce new restrictions tomorrow. eric: in our country and troubling trend in the coronavirus crisis. five states are putting another record high as new cases increased yesterday. mostly in the midwest where some hospitals have even run out of intensive care beds there are so many patients. three
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than the september average for the entire 20th century well scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say that rising temperatures are contributing to what we're seeing outside disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor body building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to change the meaning of the global temperature he need to be changes and extreme extreme weather last month bigger and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gulf coast while wildfires burn through millions of kilometers of western states scientists are a little doubt manmade climate change is exacerbating matters. and so what we're seeing right now actually you expect heat waves more frequent more intense and we're racing on introns well the general that's areas that are dry drier and areas that are less well. just this week up paula explora return from the arctic with a year's worth of scientific data and a stark warning that the ice is dying. and yes all right i'm out if we go on like this the ar
than the september average for the entire 20th century well scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say that rising temperatures are contributing to what we're seeing outside disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor body building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to change the meaning of the global temperature he need to be changes and...
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than the september average for the entire 20th century well scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say that rising temperatures are contributing to what we're seeing disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor body building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to a smile changed the meaning of the global temperature. changes and extreme extreme weather last month bigger and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gulf coast while wildfires burn through millions of kilometers of western states scientists are a little doubt manmade climate change is exacerbating matters. and so what we're seeing right now actually generates heat waves more frequent more intense and where race. interest well the general x. areas that are trying to get drier and areas that are less well. just this week up whole explore a return from the arctic with a year's worth of scientific data and a stark warning that the ice is dying. and yes a vitamin if we go on like this the arctic will be ice
than the september average for the entire 20th century well scientists from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration say that rising temperatures are contributing to what we're seeing disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor body building in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to a smile changed the meaning of the global temperature. changes and extreme extreme...
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planet earth went through the hottest september, ever, recorded that's from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration on the west coast, phoenix hit triple digits on 144 days, this year that's a record, too in las vegas, it hasn't rained nothing significant since the middle of april. 177 days and, yes, another record and, in california, where officials say 4 million acres have already burned this fire season, a new warning, tonight, from the national weather service. heat and high winds are creating the, quote, potential for rapid spread of fire nbc bay area chief meteorologist, jeffrey nary. jeff, that risk goes up tonight, right? >> it really does, shep. also, into early friday, we are under this fire danger just seems like one hit, after another, here for us in california with our record-breaking fire season. so let's show you the setup of what is happening right now and it's all about this area of high pressure it's our version, here in northern alifornia, of a dry santa ana wind the circulation around this is driving down these dryer, northeasterly winds. at the same time, we have some heat movi
planet earth went through the hottest september, ever, recorded that's from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration on the west coast, phoenix hit triple digits on 144 days, this year that's a record, too in las vegas, it hasn't rained nothing significant since the middle of april. 177 days and, yes, another record and, in california, where officials say 4 million acres have already burned this fire season, a new warning, tonight, from the national weather service. heat and high...
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national oceanic and atmospheric administration say rising temperatures have contributed to all sorts of disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor bodybuilding in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to a small change in the meaning of the global temperature he need to be changes and extreme extreme weather last month bigger and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gulf coast while wildfires burn through millions of kilometers of western states scientists are in little doubt manmade climate change is exacerbating matters. and so what we're seeing right now he's actually you expect or a heat wave more frequent more intense and we're racing on insurance well the general that's areas that are trying to dry her and areas that are going to get. just this week up paula explore a return from the arctic with a year's worth of scientific data and a stark warning that the ice is dying. and yes all right imo if we go on like this the arctic will be ice free in the summer in a
national oceanic and atmospheric administration say rising temperatures have contributed to all sorts of disasters from forest fires to floods. from sunbathing on england's south coast to outdoor bodybuilding in berlin the september heat waves were a welcome surprise for many but the late summer sun brought devastation to a small change in the meaning of the global temperature he need to be changes and extreme extreme weather last month bigger and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gulf coast...
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the debate stage vice president mike pence saying -- or claiming that noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administrationat there were no more storms now than there used to be. can you put that into, you know, reality for us, into science for us? >> yeah. thanks, katy. it's good to be with you, although i have to say it is starting to feel a bit like the film "groundhog day." just one of these monster storms after the next bearing down on the gulf coast. it's an unprecedented season that we're watching play out. there is indeed some irony that the vice president the other day essentially denied that climate change is having an impact. and he did so first of all by deflecting away from the real question, are we seeing more dangerous destructive, more intense landfalling storms? and we are. and the science on that is very clear. as we warm up the oceans and we have bathtub warm waters right now in the gulf, in part, because of global warming, the long-term warming of the planet. the more of that heat there is, the more intense these hurricanes can become. the larger those winds, the larger that storm surge
the debate stage vice president mike pence saying -- or claiming that noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administrationat there were no more storms now than there used to be. can you put that into, you know, reality for us, into science for us? >> yeah. thanks, katy. it's good to be with you, although i have to say it is starting to feel a bit like the film "groundhog day." just one of these monster storms after the next bearing down on the gulf coast. it's an...