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reno, nevada. carson city. a lot of people there reported feeling the quake, certainly the one in smith valley, nevada. again, it is hard for us to say which, because they happen so close to each other, that we are feeling the shaking from more that we did, but i will say that i looked out my workspace and said, if that is based around here i would put that at a 3.2 or 3.5. if it were farther away, of course, it could be much bigger. i did not expect it to be such a big one out of nevada. i was surprised. >> i think it caught a lot of people off guard and for us in the studio, we did not feel anything. >> because you are on the first floor and i was on the second floor. >> right. also people in our control room, and we have one on the first and one on the second. it was interesting hearing the conflicting reports. it really varies depending on where you happen to be. >> exactly. and the kind of soil your building is built on and also how sensitive you are, a little bit. >> and if you happen to be exercising or
reno, nevada. carson city. a lot of people there reported feeling the quake, certainly the one in smith valley, nevada. again, it is hard for us to say which, because they happen so close to each other, that we are feeling the shaking from more that we did, but i will say that i looked out my workspace and said, if that is based around here i would put that at a 3.2 or 3.5. if it were farther away, of course, it could be much bigger. i did not expect it to be such a big one out of nevada. i was...
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lifting up the sierra nevada and that's how we got the sierra nevada. but along that area we also see numerous earthquakes. we've seen that happening again today. in fact, this has been example of all these quakes breaking out. you can see further southward lee vining. they all started just about the same time these quakes begin to move in and pick up this afternoon. some of quakes pretty significant to you had this one here at lee vining. that was a 4.8 and then just some minor quakes just to the west of that and the one and then another one just to the north of 2 point. oh, and then you move further northward and you can see the quakes all of a sudden really start to rattle. but they've been felt all the way through bridgeport up through coalville. if you've driven along this area, you can you see how much the sierra nevada jets up a look at both quakes. well, in around the 5.9 that was built just south of topaz. you see all the located in this area and they're almost just too numerous to count and they continue throughout the evening now. so it's har
lifting up the sierra nevada and that's how we got the sierra nevada. but along that area we also see numerous earthquakes. we've seen that happening again today. in fact, this has been example of all these quakes breaking out. you can see further southward lee vining. they all started just about the same time these quakes begin to move in and pick up this afternoon. some of quakes pretty significant to you had this one here at lee vining. that was a 4.8 and then just some minor quakes just to...
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he's kind of a powerhouse of nevada politics. so paul axel had made the decision that he wanted to give his personal political papers to the university of nevada reno some of the first shipments of his papers started coming in 1983. and that includes scrapbooks that includes memorandum correspondence briefing books reports. anything that you would have in a political office you name it's going to be in those papers. so we're in the reading room now, but we're going to go into the work room, which is where all of the processing happens for the archives here at the university. so come on through. and actually interestingly enough while we come through the door. you can see right here. this is this is a portion of some of paul axle's materials. this is a micro microfilm, which is a lot of the constituency correspondence. and the stuff that came into the office they microfilmed everything. so these are all of the cartridges this is millions and millions of pages of correspondence here. so we have this out right now. and you can just
he's kind of a powerhouse of nevada politics. so paul axel had made the decision that he wanted to give his personal political papers to the university of nevada reno some of the first shipments of his papers started coming in 1983. and that includes scrapbooks that includes memorandum correspondence briefing books reports. anything that you would have in a political office you name it's going to be in those papers. so we're in the reading room now, but we're going to go into the work room,...
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this earthquake happening in the sierra nevada. some people got alerts on their phones about the earthquake. others did not. >> we were talking about it in the newsroom, who got it, who didn't. we have colleagues who live in brentwood toward the central valley, they got it, but we in san francisco, san jose peninsula, didn't get it. let's bring in chris chimera looking at why some of the alerts go out. >> the usgs is asking the same questions you are. they're trying to figure out what happened. there are some people like patrick who listed himself on social media as being in san francisco. he said, yeah, he did get it right here. you can see 3:50 p.m., showing a preliminary magnitude 4.8, telling him to drop cover. shaking experience. not everyone got those. so the usgs says this. we're aware that there have been multiple quakes reported that met the threshold for shake alert powered alert delivery. we'll talk about that in a second. they say we're looking into what happened as soon as we have something more definitive, we will rep
this earthquake happening in the sierra nevada. some people got alerts on their phones about the earthquake. others did not. >> we were talking about it in the newsroom, who got it, who didn't. we have colleagues who live in brentwood toward the central valley, they got it, but we in san francisco, san jose peninsula, didn't get it. let's bring in chris chimera looking at why some of the alerts go out. >> the usgs is asking the same questions you are. they're trying to figure out...
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again, this is south of lake tahoe, just east of the california/nevada border. let's give you a look at our seismograph. here you go. here is a visual reflection of n the shaking. several aftershocks followed right after, and at this point, we have counted at least 18. probably more from a few minutes ago when i last looked here to have been no reports of injuries or damage. a lot of those aftershocks were in the 3, 3.5 range, a few of the 2s, one that was a 4.4, a little bigger. there were a whole lot of them, and earthquake twitter was quickly trending, with many people reporting feeling the quake all the way in the bay area hundreds of miles west of the epicenter. >> lots of comments coming in, lots of tweets. one man in daly city tweeted this video and you could see his light fixture there swinging back and forth, and on abc7 news at 4:00, we spoke to sally rosen. she owns a restaurant and walker in mono county close to the nevada border. she said that she ran out of the house to check on her restaurant. >> cups and things all fell off the shelf. we had a lo
again, this is south of lake tahoe, just east of the california/nevada border. let's give you a look at our seismograph. here you go. here is a visual reflection of n the shaking. several aftershocks followed right after, and at this point, we have counted at least 18. probably more from a few minutes ago when i last looked here to have been no reports of injuries or damage. a lot of those aftershocks were in the 3, 3.5 range, a few of the 2s, one that was a 4.4, a little bigger. there were a...
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that fire started in california has burned into western nevada. fire officials say it's now 59% contained as crews try to make slow and steady progress. kron four's. ashley zavala explains the urgent message from both governors. >> after touring the devastation here in gardnerville, nevada, california governor gavin newsome and nevada governor steve sisolak have a plea to the federal government. we've got this money. >> hundreds of thousands of acres of land to predict we need more bodies bodies that we need more support in order to be effective in doing so. what we've got has been great and we could not ask more of the men or women that have been out here fighting it. but we need more governors from nevada and california urging the biden administration to step up the country's fire fighting and preventing resources. it's not a. >> indictments, not finger pointing and it's not novel. it's not new to the biden administration. even the previous administration. >> we just have a stork, a framework that has to be thrown out. governor sisolak and gover
that fire started in california has burned into western nevada. fire officials say it's now 59% contained as crews try to make slow and steady progress. kron four's. ashley zavala explains the urgent message from both governors. >> after touring the devastation here in gardnerville, nevada, california governor gavin newsome and nevada governor steve sisolak have a plea to the federal government. we've got this money. >> hundreds of thousands of acres of land to predict we need more...
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really the sierra nevada. can see that right all the way down 3.95 very active in a few driven along this area. you notice that there's some volcanic areas up there and certainly along that zone. we've seen an increase in some activity all the way down parts of southern california last year we have that activity as well. we saw some major in earthquakes out toward the desert. so here's the very latest here. and you can see all these earthquakes that have been picking up over just the past couple of hour, hour and a half or so. but continuing along this line all the way down in the mammoth lakes. you can see that area had earthquakes just a little over an hour ago. so this was not just located in one spot. this is across a good part of the sierra nevada little further north near lee vining. we have that earthquake pickup in some of these quakes. they were fairly strong. this one near lee vining was a significant quake that one of 4.83 50, then to the west of that. you have some minor quakes, but also those occu
really the sierra nevada. can see that right all the way down 3.95 very active in a few driven along this area. you notice that there's some volcanic areas up there and certainly along that zone. we've seen an increase in some activity all the way down parts of southern california last year we have that activity as well. we saw some major in earthquakes out toward the desert. so here's the very latest here. and you can see all these earthquakes that have been picking up over just the past...
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to our wildfire coverage right now and governors from california nevada today toward devastation from the tamarack fire. that fire began here in california and then burned into western nevada. >> fire officials are saying that is now 59% contained as crews make slow and steady progress force. ashley zavala explains the urgent message right now from both governors. >> after touring the devastation here in gardnerville, nevada, california governor gavin newsome and nevada governor steve sisolak have a plea to the federal government. and then we've got this money. >> hundreds of thousands of acres of land to predict we need more body is bodies -hat we need more support in order to be effective in doing so. what we've got has been great and we could not ask more of the men or women that have been out here fighting it. but we need more governors from nevada and california urging the biden administration to step up the country's fire fighting and preventing resources. it's not a. >> indictments, not finger pointing and it's not novel. it's not new to the biden administration. even the previ
to our wildfire coverage right now and governors from california nevada today toward devastation from the tamarack fire. that fire began here in california and then burned into western nevada. >> fire officials are saying that is now 59% contained as crews make slow and steady progress force. ashley zavala explains the urgent message right now from both governors. >> after touring the devastation here in gardnerville, nevada, california governor gavin newsome and nevada governor...
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. ., ., nevada.mentioned the coming days. _ nevada. you mentioned the coming days, rob. - nevada. you mentioned the i coming days, rob. pressure conditions are expected next week. we'll give people a slight respite?— week. we'll give people a slight respite? yeah, we're watching — slight respite? yeah, we're watching the _ slight respite? yeah, we're watching the timing - slight respite? yeah, we're watching the timing of- slight respite? yeah, we're watching the timing of the | slight respite? yeah, we're i watching the timing of the sea breeze —— will it give people. at the moment san francisco has its customary fog pouring into downtown and it will probably take another day for the valleys to experience the cooling we think we peg with this particular heat spell today, we did reach temperatures as high as 43 celsius in the bay area. on average we don't really get higher than 32. it was a pretty significantjump we saw. at with the onshore winds increasing, we are hopeful we will begin to see more c
. ., ., nevada.mentioned the coming days. _ nevada. you mentioned the coming days, rob. - nevada. you mentioned the i coming days, rob. pressure conditions are expected next week. we'll give people a slight respite?— week. we'll give people a slight respite? yeah, we're watching — slight respite? yeah, we're watching the _ slight respite? yeah, we're watching the timing - slight respite? yeah, we're watching the timing of- slight respite? yeah, we're watching the timing of the | slight...
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if you've driven along the east side of the sierra nevada, you know, is how the sierra nevada just jumps almost straight up. it's really a magnificent sight. you've got one side. you've got the fair lawn plate and then on the other side, you've got what's called the north american plate. these plates are sliding against each other. in fact, in this case, the north american plate is moving westward right into the fair lawn plate. something's gotta give. and that's when we see these earthquakes. in fact, right along this walker lane fault zone. that's what we call a subduction zone. so the north american plate is basically lifting up informing the sierra nevada and that's where we get these earthquakes. it's been quite the day today and they've just started all over the place. in fact, here we go. you take a closer look now you can see toward lee vining things picking up early on this some of those earthquakes started to pop up and then it just really started to move further to the north. this first earthquake nearly vining. that was a 4.8 that cup things rocket. and then we have a couple
if you've driven along the east side of the sierra nevada, you know, is how the sierra nevada just jumps almost straight up. it's really a magnificent sight. you've got one side. you've got the fair lawn plate and then on the other side, you've got what's called the north american plate. these plates are sliding against each other. in fact, in this case, the north american plate is moving westward right into the fair lawn plate. something's gotta give. and that's when we see these earthquakes....
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um side, ms city east of the ceo in nevada mountains.ll, we did recently have a number of earthquakes ranging from the witchcraft earthquakes, which were sort of southeast of sierra nevada mountains. in 2019 around independence day, and there have been a couple of other ones out in the desert. that probably didn't make the news as much because they didn't impact a lot of people. all these things do actually happened fairly regularly in nevada, and the few hours but they often don't impact a lot of people, so a lot of time to fly under the ladle. are you concerned, sarah that there could be more aftershocks. do you anticipate them? perhaps even getting larger. larger earthquakes are always possible. um, but they're also very uncommon. so your rule of thumb is that for every earthquake of this magnitude, which was, um about 96, there will be 10 magnitude, 500, magnitude four than 1000 manages threes. and you would expect to see about 10 of these for every magnitude seven that you see so overall, the very the very well doesn't mean that the
um side, ms city east of the ceo in nevada mountains.ll, we did recently have a number of earthquakes ranging from the witchcraft earthquakes, which were sort of southeast of sierra nevada mountains. in 2019 around independence day, and there have been a couple of other ones out in the desert. that probably didn't make the news as much because they didn't impact a lot of people. all these things do actually happened fairly regularly in nevada, and the few hours but they often don't impact a lot...
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in rural, nevada, may not ruin businesses even if you were to buy piece of land. so the strength of us was to really recognize, what are our strengths, do we have a stable, tribal government. banks want to know how stable you with the government. are you changing chairman every year, some tribes do, if you have to have a stable tribal leadership, stable council, and some councilmember have been on a long time besides myself. so if you have experience and new people they can learn from the people that are on there. so a stable tribal government would be another strength. what would all right weaknesses be? well, you know, there's weaknesses of legislation that could change, you know. for example, with the taxes, there was talk in nevada where we sell tangible products like tobacco, automobiles, those are tangible, if the state of nevada goes to a different type of tax, something that has to do with not tangible products, you know, they come up with different taxing schemes, if they said well we're going to lower the sales tax from 7% to 5, we'd lose about couple mi
in rural, nevada, may not ruin businesses even if you were to buy piece of land. so the strength of us was to really recognize, what are our strengths, do we have a stable, tribal government. banks want to know how stable you with the government. are you changing chairman every year, some tribes do, if you have to have a stable tribal leadership, stable council, and some councilmember have been on a long time besides myself. so if you have experience and new people they can learn from the...
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california and burr into western nevada. fire officials say it's now 59% contained as crews make slow and steady progress there con force. ashley zavala explains the urgent message from both governors. >> after touring the devastation here in gardnerville, nevada, california governor gavin newsome and nevada governor steve sisolak have a plea to the federal government. we've got this money. >> hundreds of thousands of acres of land to predict we need more bodies bodies that we need more support in order to be effective in doing so. what we've got has been great and we could not ask more of the men or women that have been out here fighting it. but we need more governors from nevada and california urging the biden administration to step up the country's fire fighting and preventing resources. it's not a. >> indictments, not finger pointing and it's not novel. it's not new to the biden administration. even the previous administration. >> we just have a stork, a framework that has to be thrown out. governor sisolak and governor
california and burr into western nevada. fire officials say it's now 59% contained as crews make slow and steady progress there con force. ashley zavala explains the urgent message from both governors. >> after touring the devastation here in gardnerville, nevada, california governor gavin newsome and nevada governor steve sisolak have a plea to the federal government. we've got this money. >> hundreds of thousands of acres of land to predict we need more bodies bodies that we need...
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but and the sierra nevada that seem to be the most active place now with the monsoon.you see the thunderstorms really start to pop up over the sierra nevada in their south lake flash flood watch is in green extend all the way from reno all the way down in the places like bishop a mammoth lakes probably see return that again tomorrow locally. we've got some scattered pop up showers. you see a couple pop ups to the north. maybe not all that hitting the ground so that monsoonal moisture rolling to the bay area that just isn't enough of a trigger to get things really going outside of that moisture moving on by now. we'll continue to do so throughout the night. still a chance of the scattered light showers. you'll still see some fog and maybe some drizzle along the coastline. models do pick up on a chance early tomorrow morning of some moisture rolling on by, maybe get lucky. get a sprinkle or 2 is still a chance of an isolated thunderstorm. guys, back to you. thank you, lawrence. transportation officials finding a plan that would charge drivers every time. >> they drove in
but and the sierra nevada that seem to be the most active place now with the monsoon.you see the thunderstorms really start to pop up over the sierra nevada in their south lake flash flood watch is in green extend all the way from reno all the way down in the places like bishop a mammoth lakes probably see return that again tomorrow locally. we've got some scattered pop up showers. you see a couple pop ups to the north. maybe not all that hitting the ground so that monsoonal moisture rolling to...
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now more warnings that much of california and nevada will be dangerously hot in the coming days.utions. we brought a coolerfull of water, and we are making sure everyone stays hydrated. it is the hottest place on earth. this is hot. it's never been hotter. with the extreme heat come wild fires. firefighters in the region say the air is so dry that much of the water dropped by aircraft to quell the flames evaporates before it reaches the ground. as soon as you get these hot temperatures and these extreme drought conditions, that leads to the explosive growth on these wildfires, so not only are we dealing with these temperatures that are breaking records, affecting more than 30 million people, now, as those wildfires grow, in the coming days we are going to have to watch the air quality impacts in the region. in northern california, nearly 200 square miles of forest have been closed, and homes have been evacuated close to the nevada border, while in idaho the governor has declared a wild fire emergency and mobilised the state's national guard. because of our drought that we just ca
now more warnings that much of california and nevada will be dangerously hot in the coming days.utions. we brought a coolerfull of water, and we are making sure everyone stays hydrated. it is the hottest place on earth. this is hot. it's never been hotter. with the extreme heat come wild fires. firefighters in the region say the air is so dry that much of the water dropped by aircraft to quell the flames evaporates before it reaches the ground. as soon as you get these hot temperatures and...
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joining me now is the governor of nevada, steve siselak.al pleasure. >> so from what i understand, the tamarac fire is considered 0% contained. is there anything that can be done to get that fire under control at some point? >> well, we're doing everything we possibly can to get it under control certainly. just last week i was on a conference call with the white house and the western governors, governor newsom included. we talked about the problem we're having out here in the west. we've had more wildfires this year than ever before. this week several days we've had unhealthy air quality in northern nevada as a result of the tamarac fire. we're using everything we can, all of our resources, to fight that fire. it's particularly difficult on young people, the elderly, those with compromised health conditions. you know, when you get this air quality. but i know we've got a partner in the white house and this is what happens. it's an effect of global warming clearly that we're dealing with and we need to do everything we can to get it under co
joining me now is the governor of nevada, steve siselak.al pleasure. >> so from what i understand, the tamarac fire is considered 0% contained. is there anything that can be done to get that fire under control at some point? >> well, we're doing everything we possibly can to get it under control certainly. just last week i was on a conference call with the white house and the western governors, governor newsom included. we talked about the problem we're having out here in the west....
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the governors of california and nevada. >> tour devastation from the tamarack fire.arting california.athen it burned into western nevada and it is now 59% contained. the crews are making progress. but we need help come force. ashley zavala takes a look. >> after touring the devastation here in gardnerville, nevada, california governor gavin newsome and nevada governor steve sisolak have a plea to the federal government. we've got this money. >> hundreds of thousands of acres of land to predict. we need more bodies bodies that we need more support in order to be effective in doing so. what we've got has been great and we could not ask more of the men or women that have been out here fighting it. but we need more governors from nevada and california urging the biden administration to step up the country's fire fighting and preventing resources. it's not a. >> indictments, not finger pointing and it's not novel. it's not new to the biden administration. even the previous administration. >> we just have framework that has to be thrown out. governor sisolak and governor n
the governors of california and nevada. >> tour devastation from the tamarack fire.arting california.athen it burned into western nevada and it is now 59% contained. the crews are making progress. but we need help come force. ashley zavala takes a look. >> after touring the devastation here in gardnerville, nevada, california governor gavin newsome and nevada governor steve sisolak have a plea to the federal government. we've got this money. >> hundreds of thousands of acres...
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and we take you to spain, sierra nevada, where climate change is robbing locals of an important water source. also on the show, we visit a new york firm that boosts old buildings, energy efficiency, the focus on minority neighborhood. hello, and welcome to d w. business. i'm daniel winter in berlin. i was countries around the world push towards pandemic recovery. china's export search by more than expected in june, leaping 32 percent supply chain disruptions across the world. increased reliance on chinese products. companies across the world are facing supplied bottle next. giving china the upper hand impulse rose nearly 37 percent a hefty rise, but down from the previous month, that's a sign. china's economic recovery is leveling off. let's go to d. w correspondence. so some hand in type pay flash to see these numbers are above the results of surveys. many analysts more than expected. how do we interpret this bond pin both imports and exports? well, this was the 12 consecutive period of extra growth. and the nice consecutive period of input growth, the china, these numbers show that
and we take you to spain, sierra nevada, where climate change is robbing locals of an important water source. also on the show, we visit a new york firm that boosts old buildings, energy efficiency, the focus on minority neighborhood. hello, and welcome to d w. business. i'm daniel winter in berlin. i was countries around the world push towards pandemic recovery. china's export search by more than expected in june, leaping 32 percent supply chain disruptions across the world. increased reliance...
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also coming up we take the same sierra nevada where a shortage of water is the problem. climate change is robbing low cost of an important source. this is the date of your business time robots in berlin. welcome to the program. american consumers are seeing pro says rise at their fastest rate for 13 years. the latest figures from the us labor department show how costs are shifting as the economy. rebounds from its con demik lowes in june. consumer prices were up 5.4 percent on a year earlier. that's a big jump on economist have been expecting. inflation has been rising as us businesses recover following corona virus lockdown. well, let's get more on this from correspondent on bull street, jens quarter. yeah, and what exactly are we seeing prices going up? yeah, we see price this increasing in so many areas. i mean, especially if you look at the used cars or gas prices, for example, those are up 45 percent in june of 21 in comparison to june of 2000 to 20. but also airfare for example, are up. you'll see real estate prices on the rise, some raw material. some have been also quite a bit
also coming up we take the same sierra nevada where a shortage of water is the problem. climate change is robbing low cost of an important source. this is the date of your business time robots in berlin. welcome to the program. american consumers are seeing pro says rise at their fastest rate for 13 years. the latest figures from the us labor department show how costs are shifting as the economy. rebounds from its con demik lowes in june. consumer prices were up 5.4 percent on a year earlier....
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we take you to spain, the era nevada, where a shortage of water is the problem. climate change is rubbing low fluids of an important source on the world's biggest, calm acre announces a strategic overhaul. count folks and power up its business for future beyond fossil fuels. this is data be a business robots in berlin. welcome to the program. plan for the world's largest hydro electric project have been given new momentum australia. as for to skew metals, group has been awarded exclusive rights to develop the ground in a network of dams, in congo that will be twice the size of the current global biggest. the aim is to use the powerful ingle full is at the mouth of the congo river to generate vast amounts of electricity for it to work up to 6 more dams on top of 2 that are already there. and several power plants needs to be built. the finished projects would be capable of producing at least 40 gigawatts of electricity. that's twice as much as china's 3 gorgeous down, which is currently the world's largest. it's enough power to give a 40 percent of africa power needs. total cost for the pro
we take you to spain, the era nevada, where a shortage of water is the problem. climate change is rubbing low fluids of an important source on the world's biggest, calm acre announces a strategic overhaul. count folks and power up its business for future beyond fossil fuels. this is data be a business robots in berlin. welcome to the program. plan for the world's largest hydro electric project have been given new momentum australia. as for to skew metals, group has been awarded exclusive rights...
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two states hard hit-- california and nevada.ight, the governors of those states are sitting down in an exclusive interview with cbs' anna werner. >> reporter: flames and smoke from the dixie fire are making firefighting efforts difficult, and there are concerns tonight strong winds and high temperatures could worsen the blaze. as california's largest wildfire has grown, it's burned more than 200,000 acres, leaving behind destruction and displacing more than 16,000 people from their homes. governors gavin newsom of california and steve sisolak of nevada today toured the damage caused by the devastating tamarack fire, which crossed over into nevada from california. they pleaded for more help from the federal government and spoke with cbs news exclusively. >> it just can't happen soon enough because the consequences of what we're all experiencing all across the western united states. >> these fires do not recognize state borders. they burn across, they jump across highways. that's just the way it goes. >> reporter: there are more t
two states hard hit-- california and nevada.ight, the governors of those states are sitting down in an exclusive interview with cbs' anna werner. >> reporter: flames and smoke from the dixie fire are making firefighting efforts difficult, and there are concerns tonight strong winds and high temperatures could worsen the blaze. as california's largest wildfire has grown, it's burned more than 200,000 acres, leaving behind destruction and displacing more than 16,000 people from their homes....
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america's west is scorched by heat as california and nevada brace themselves for even more record breakingemperatures. and richard branson, billionaire founder of virgin galactic has flown to the edge of space on the company's first ever passenger flight. i wanted to enjoy every minute of it, and i did. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. you could describe it as a classic italianjob. italy have snatched the euro2020 trophy from england at wembley and in the most dramatic fashion, on penalties. it ends a 51—year wait since they last won these championships. england have never won it. mark lobel reports. it was italy's night. coming back from england's electric start and then when winning it on penalties. european football's finest honour goes to rome. incredibile! translation: it's incredible, it's incredible! you can't feel better than this. it is amazing, we won the final. translation: i am so happy, we are euro champions. i'm going to celebrate all night. i'm going to celebrate all night! after sky—high expectations for england, it was heartbreak. after 55 yea
america's west is scorched by heat as california and nevada brace themselves for even more record breakingemperatures. and richard branson, billionaire founder of virgin galactic has flown to the edge of space on the company's first ever passenger flight. i wanted to enjoy every minute of it, and i did. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. you could describe it as a classic italianjob. italy have snatched the euro2020 trophy from england at wembley and in the most...
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thunderstorms, of course, over the sierra nevada. mostly dry across the bay area with the exception of some of that fog and drizzle along the coastline. the sea more scattered showers making their way into northern california. unfortunately for the moisture coming through today. we just didn't have a real good trigger to really give some lift to the atmosphere to spring some more storms around the bay area. so overnight tonight, the models picking up on some of that cloud cover kind of rotating on through the monsoon sliding on by tomorrow morning. it does try to bring a couple raindrops in parts are in by early tomorrow morning. and then watch what happens. the monsoon kind of moves out of town that muggy this goes way by the afternoon we clear out your skies in the temperatures. we're going to really heat up tomorrow. in fact, i think spots inland you're pushing well into the upper 90's by tomorrow afternoon in the san francisco about 69 degrees and comfortable. still a couple clouds along the coastline. generally 60's out toward t
thunderstorms, of course, over the sierra nevada. mostly dry across the bay area with the exception of some of that fog and drizzle along the coastline. the sea more scattered showers making their way into northern california. unfortunately for the moisture coming through today. we just didn't have a real good trigger to really give some lift to the atmosphere to spring some more storms around the bay area. so overnight tonight, the models picking up on some of that cloud cover kind of rotating...
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sierra nevada does get another dose of thunderstorm activity.ee the rain not ideal to see any sort of lightning from these thunderstorms bay area. we're not tapping into that potential. so all is going to remain quiet, just warm for us towards the afternoon. daytime highs in san francisco as well as at the coast in the 60's to 70's, whereas 70's and 80's can be expected for besides cities foster city ride 80 degrees today. palo alto and mountain view warm. but tolerable 83 certainly nicer than some of the 90's we have in los gatos morgan hill as well as out into the tri valley stretching up through walnut creek and concord. another beautiful day for oakland at 74 degrees. good escape to get to. i think that some of our nicest weather today. well, antioch in vacaville. some of her least despicable 99 to a 100 degrees for today's daytime highs. looking ahead to tomorrow temperatures don't change much just yet. but after that, we do start to see ourselves easing off these highest of temperatures. it's not a big change, but it does get us back into
sierra nevada does get another dose of thunderstorm activity.ee the rain not ideal to see any sort of lightning from these thunderstorms bay area. we're not tapping into that potential. so all is going to remain quiet, just warm for us towards the afternoon. daytime highs in san francisco as well as at the coast in the 60's to 70's, whereas 70's and 80's can be expected for besides cities foster city ride 80 degrees today. palo alto and mountain view warm. but tolerable 83 certainly nicer than...
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the sierra nevada, you see the numerous thunderstorms popping up. they're unlikely to return again by tomorrow afternoon. i think we'll see some of the monsoon clouds roll back in the bay. area's, we get into the weekend to right now. the sea breeze is blowing outside that 12 miles an hour of lay off 15 in the napa valley. 21 miles an hour into fairfield overnight tonight. you can see that up to partly cloudy skies clear in the interior valleys. but got some mid to high level clouds moving up above as well. and some of that patchy dense fog out along the coastline tomorrow that morning fog giving way to some partly cloudy skies. again, a lot of sunshine in between those clouds this weekend getting a little muggy as we got the monsoon to make a return temperatures outside you've got 70 degrees and fremont right now to 72 in livermore still warm in concord. look at that. 77 degrees and then you start to make your way into the valley. there 79 in pittsburgh, 70 degrees in fairfield and 70 in cloverdale 57 degrees and foggy in san francisco. all right.
the sierra nevada, you see the numerous thunderstorms popping up. they're unlikely to return again by tomorrow afternoon. i think we'll see some of the monsoon clouds roll back in the bay. area's, we get into the weekend to right now. the sea breeze is blowing outside that 12 miles an hour of lay off 15 in the napa valley. 21 miles an hour into fairfield overnight tonight. you can see that up to partly cloudy skies clear in the interior valleys. but got some mid to high level clouds moving up...
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america's west is scorched by heat as california and nevada brace themselves for even more record—breakingperatures. and lift—off for branson — the billionaire founder of virgin galactic has flown to the edge of space on the company's first ever passenger flight no, i wanted to enjoy every minute of it, and i did. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. you could describe it as a classic italianjob. italy have snatched the euro2020 trophy from england — at wembley — and in the most dramatic fashion, on penalties. and they did it despite england scoring the earlist goal in a euro final — just two minutes into the match, thanks to luke shaw. and it stayed that way right up to the 67th minute, when a stream of italian pressure finally took its toll on england (gfx)as leonardo bonucci applied the final touch on england as leonardo bonucci applied the final touch after a series of rebounds and deflections in the england penalty area. it remained one—all at the end of normal time, although england came back into the match during extra time, neither side could score again,
america's west is scorched by heat as california and nevada brace themselves for even more record—breakingperatures. and lift—off for branson — the billionaire founder of virgin galactic has flown to the edge of space on the company's first ever passenger flight no, i wanted to enjoy every minute of it, and i did. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. you could describe it as a classic italianjob. italy have snatched the euro2020 trophy from england — at wembley...
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we have our parallel path going here in southern nevada.a series of meetings with different resort operators. we have our architecture looking at different sites. >> i've been working with dave kappel a very long time and have tremendous respect for him as a shrewd negotiator. i respect that they're trying to keep the heat on, and what better place to go than vegas for heat? >> mayor schaaf touted the deal this morning from the project site, sounding optimistic and hopeful about keeping the a's in oakland, but it is still very much up in the air. >> it certainly is. >>> let's turn our attention to the weather. a little bit of heat here, but not too much, sunday up. >> that's right. we had 90's showing up this afternoon, low 90s, but we're going to turn that heat up as we head into the weekend. i want to show you a few from the satellite perspective . this is not what we want to see, but here we are, the dixie fire, tamarac fire, satellite views showing you just how immense the smoke plumes are as they are moving towards the north east based
we have our parallel path going here in southern nevada.a series of meetings with different resort operators. we have our architecture looking at different sites. >> i've been working with dave kappel a very long time and have tremendous respect for him as a shrewd negotiator. i respect that they're trying to keep the heat on, and what better place to go than vegas for heat? >> mayor schaaf touted the deal this morning from the project site, sounding optimistic and hopeful about...
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el epicentro fue localizado cerca de nevada. no se han reportado heridos. lo invito para que descargue nuestra aplicaciÓn y se mantenga informado sobre estas alertas. por otro lado, como ya nos dijo nuestra meteorÓloga, el calor ha comenzado a subir. vamos con suheily y el reporte del tiempo. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] suheily: buenas tardes. ya estÁ emitido un aviso por calor extremo. temperaturas acercÁndose a 105°, sobre todo, en el este de la bahÍa, cerca de sonoma y napa. temperaturas en los tres dÍgitos. se ha emitido una advertencia por calor en san josÉ, morgan hill hasta el domingo. 90—100° las temperaturas. el sÁbado podrÍa ser histÓrico. 102° para concord. 104° para livermore. 102° para gilmore. ramÓn: gracias. como podemos ver, el calor mÁs intenso serÁ en el Área de la bahÍa. vamos afuera de uno de los centros de enfriamiento. reportera: estamos en contra costa. el clima estÁ bastante cÁlido. se espera que las temperaturas se eleven y por eso los centros de enfriamiento estarÁn ofreciendo agua. el centro es suficientemente amplio para mantenerlos hidratados.
el epicentro fue localizado cerca de nevada. no se han reportado heridos. lo invito para que descargue nuestra aplicaciÓn y se mantenga informado sobre estas alertas. por otro lado, como ya nos dijo nuestra meteorÓloga, el calor ha comenzado a subir. vamos con suheily y el reporte del tiempo. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] suheily: buenas tardes. ya estÁ emitido un aviso por calor extremo. temperaturas acercÁndose a 105°, sobre todo, en el este de la bahÍa, cerca de sonoma y napa. temperaturas en los...
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they've seen some of the monsoon up in the sierra nevada today.ved enough to the east that's allowing for that on shore flow to really kind of deep in the marina. and we've got a trough that's kind of carbon itself out along the west coast. so temperatures coming back down. in fact, much more reasonable in to sacramento tomorrow. they're looking at a high about 83 degrees 87 in modesto instead of triple digits still hot but 99 into bakersfield. one. '03, unusual in barstow. so temperatures cooling down around the state as that ridge of high pressure is move a little further to the east. the fog is flowing again making its way on shore in you see that making its way over the mountain tops there. more on the way tonight. temperature wise of the number still running a little bit below the average in the san francisco 6370 in oakland for a high today, 80 in san jose 80 right at the average in livermore 82 degrees in concord and 76 degrees in santa rosa. more fog out there more the monsoon continuing up over the sierra nevada and we'll see a little mor
they've seen some of the monsoon up in the sierra nevada today.ved enough to the east that's allowing for that on shore flow to really kind of deep in the marina. and we've got a trough that's kind of carbon itself out along the west coast. so temperatures coming back down. in fact, much more reasonable in to sacramento tomorrow. they're looking at a high about 83 degrees 87 in modesto instead of triple digits still hot but 99 into bakersfield. one. '03, unusual in barstow. so temperatures...
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much of nevada as well. back out, the bay area, things kind of quiet out there. we've got that fog settling in along the coastline. there is one batch of a little subtropical moisture. some of that monsoonal moisture. you can see it right here. this will likely track up toward parts of the mendocino county right now haven't seen you strikes with that. but you're here in the afternoon, you get the added heating of the sunshine. there. certainly the possibility we could see a cumulus cloud develop their and there could be a lightning strike. so we'll keep our eyes on that right now looks like we're done with that for now. but we're not done with it for the season. we've got a long way to go with the summer monsoon in fact, the next couple days we kind of quiet things down. but then as we get into friday, here comes your next best of monsoon moisture. we'll be watching for lightning strikes there to guys. back to you. all right, lawrence. coming up tonight on kron 4 news at 5. why? >> more than a 100 out their
much of nevada as well. back out, the bay area, things kind of quiet out there. we've got that fog settling in along the coastline. there is one batch of a little subtropical moisture. some of that monsoonal moisture. you can see it right here. this will likely track up toward parts of the mendocino county right now haven't seen you strikes with that. but you're here in the afternoon, you get the added heating of the sunshine. there. certainly the possibility we could see a cumulus cloud...
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up in the sierra nevada. they've seen those storms really popping up. now numerous lightning strikes across the tops of mountains. and you can see the areas shaded in green. those areas. actually a flash flood watches posted until 11 o'clock. tonight. we did have n across parts of inyo county into death valley along one 90 they're getting reports of mud covering the road there about 9 to 10 inches deep. so use some of these flash floods with some of these downpours. and of course, that can cause some issues. if you're traveling in those directions there this evening, though, you can see up south late. all these of quieted down a little bit. you're hawthorne get over nevada. boy, it is really a rough thing out there right now. bay area with a couple scattered light showers again, mentioned you can see some of trying to make their way to parts of the north bay right now. but just not much moisture enough to trigger much in the way of rain around the bay area. so there's slight chance we could see a couple little sprinkles overnight tonight into early tomo
up in the sierra nevada. they've seen those storms really popping up. now numerous lightning strikes across the tops of mountains. and you can see the areas shaded in green. those areas. actually a flash flood watches posted until 11 o'clock. tonight. we did have n across parts of inyo county into death valley along one 90 they're getting reports of mud covering the road there about 9 to 10 inches deep. so use some of these flash floods with some of these downpours. and of course, that can...
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the sierra nevada as we head into friday of this week, guys. all right, lawrence, thanks very much. >> a south bay city leader who narrowly survived a bout with covid is now calling on fellow residents and hard-hit east san jose to get vaccinated kron four's. rob fladeboe learned today that several efforts are now being discussed on the best ways to reach out. >> one of those options includes reopening a previous mass vaccination site. >> please do not put your life in jeopardy. planning commission president rolando having survived a bout with covid himself calling on residents of hard-hit east san jose to get vaccinated numbers are starting to creep up again. things feel like they're under control. but slowly these hospitalization rates are continuing to go up. >> throughout the country and definitely throughout the state. at the same time, bunny is calling for the reopening of the mass vaccination site here at the mexican heritage plaza. >> operated by gardner health services. more than 11,000 people got their shots here. but it was closed la
the sierra nevada as we head into friday of this week, guys. all right, lawrence, thanks very much. >> a south bay city leader who narrowly survived a bout with covid is now calling on fellow residents and hard-hit east san jose to get vaccinated kron four's. rob fladeboe learned today that several efforts are now being discussed on the best ways to reach out. >> one of those options includes reopening a previous mass vaccination site. >> please do not put your life in...
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it across the sierra nevada flash were up watches continuing into parts nevada while back out west. we go. we did have one strike early on this morning, right there in northern sonoma county and that kind of moved on by with some of that monsoonal moisture. but other than that, really the bay area was spared from the worst of it. and that is just fine with me high pressure. well, that rotation around that ridge bringing that monsoonal moisture to the bay area that looks like it's going to slide a little for so as it moves eastward. now, that's going to carry some of that monsoonal moisture with us. so that's good news. so looks like at least temporarily. we're going to see this trough moving in. that means more fog and low clouds for us. good more thunderstorms over the sierra nevada. but nothing here in the bay area that could likely as we look a little bit longer in the forecast. we'll see that fog and low cloud cover the next couple days. but then as we get towards friday, are so high. pressure starts to bid build it back out toward the west. and here we go. that monsoon rolls ba
it across the sierra nevada flash were up watches continuing into parts nevada while back out west. we go. we did have one strike early on this morning, right there in northern sonoma county and that kind of moved on by with some of that monsoonal moisture. but other than that, really the bay area was spared from the worst of it. and that is just fine with me high pressure. well, that rotation around that ridge bringing that monsoonal moisture to the bay area that looks like it's going to slide...
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nevada is now one of the country's biggest covid hotspots, along with four other states.a's positivity rate, which measures community spread, has been on the rise for 39 consecutive days. while clark county now requires masks for employees... >> it definitely gives me a sense of safety. >> reporter: there are no mandates for anyone else. >> jam-packed. >> reporter: almost no masks indoors. why not a mask mandate for the tourists? >> right now the mask mandate is just for employees. that's the focus. we are not considering a mandate for customers or guests. we're going to follow the data. >> reporter: mask requirements and recommendations are making a comeback. st. louis is the latest city to reinstate a mandate beginning monday. meanwhile, just 40% of eligible alabama residents are fully vaccinated, meaning 60% are not, as cases climb. and the state's republican governor had some harsh words. >> folks supposed to have common sense. but it's time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks, it's the unvaccinated folks that are letting us down. >> reporte
nevada is now one of the country's biggest covid hotspots, along with four other states.a's positivity rate, which measures community spread, has been on the rise for 39 consecutive days. while clark county now requires masks for employees... >> it definitely gives me a sense of safety. >> reporter: there are no mandates for anyone else. >> jam-packed. >> reporter: almost no masks indoors. why not a mask mandate for the tourists? >> right now the mask mandate is...
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california and nevada brace themselves for record breaking temperatures as the us heatwave continues.nd within the last few minutes argentina has won the copa america, beating arch rival brazil. the world number one, australia's ash barty, wins the wimbledon women's singles final. we begin in haiti where the wife of the late president, who was assassinated on wednesday, has posted an audio message on twitter — describing the moment gunmen stormed their home. she was injured and taken to a hospital in miami. the killing has thrown the country into deep political turmoil — with haiti asking both the un and the us to send military support. in a moment, we'll hearfrom haiti's minister for elections. but firest this report from the bbc�*s rich preston. as haiti's future remains uncertain some ordinary haitians are looking for a way out of the country, fearful that the situation could deteriorate further. it is the poorest country in the americas, and the first lady said her husband planned to change the consultation to improve the life of ordinary people. she described wednesday's attack.
california and nevada brace themselves for record breaking temperatures as the us heatwave continues.nd within the last few minutes argentina has won the copa america, beating arch rival brazil. the world number one, australia's ash barty, wins the wimbledon women's singles final. we begin in haiti where the wife of the late president, who was assassinated on wednesday, has posted an audio message on twitter — describing the moment gunmen stormed their home. she was injured and taken to a...
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and toward nevada as well. but we've got a couple things going on. this used to be the fair lawn played its abducted underneath the north american plate to create what's known as the sierra nevada. now, we've got replaced by the pacific plate and the north american plate. they're running against each other for what's called a strike slip slip fall. that means they're kind of sliding right next to each other. we've currently got this one moving north pacific plate at about 3 to 4 inches year and the north american plate sliding to the south every once in a while theyrget stuck. they don't they can't move for some reason or another. then all of a sudden the crossed starts to move. and that's where we get our earthquakes. and that's exactly what we saw today. right along the walker lane fault zone and that is a false on that is known for some very large earthquake specially the south. you may remember the ridge quest earthquake not too long ago that was over 7, a little further south. the meantime, though, it cont
and toward nevada as well. but we've got a couple things going on. this used to be the fair lawn played its abducted underneath the north american plate to create what's known as the sierra nevada. now, we've got replaced by the pacific plate and the north american plate. they're running against each other for what's called a strike slip slip fall. that means they're kind of sliding right next to each other. we've currently got this one moving north pacific plate at about 3 to 4 inches year and...
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dozens are burning in california, to the border with nevada. the state's biggest, was started by lightning. a vast area of forest has been closed and people have been evacuated from their homes. in the california desert, they're used to extreme heat, but nothing like this. this isjoshua tree national park, a tourist destination close to the resort of palm springs where temperatures reached a record for the time of year, 48.9 degrees celsius. it's the hottest place on earth. like, this is hot. it's never been hotter. it feels like we're in an oven, yeah. i came from the caribbean, i came from dominican republic, a very hot country, and it's still hot for me so i'm trying my best. officials have warned tourists and residents here that these baking temperatures can be lethal. honestly, it can be feel even hotter because there is no shade and that sun is just beating down on visitors so do come either very early for a sunrise hike or stay late and stargaze and be out here when there is no sun. las vegas has also matched its all—time high temperatur
dozens are burning in california, to the border with nevada. the state's biggest, was started by lightning. a vast area of forest has been closed and people have been evacuated from their homes. in the california desert, they're used to extreme heat, but nothing like this. this isjoshua tree national park, a tourist destination close to the resort of palm springs where temperatures reached a record for the time of year, 48.9 degrees celsius. it's the hottest place on earth. like, this is hot....
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all that smoke beginning to make its way eastward in nevada near carson city. maybe some of that seeping back toward the tahoe area and then the quincy much larger fire now burning and all that starting out all the way down in the valleys early in the morning it that slack wind overnight and then some of the works its way and then office and that northwesterly wind kicks we head toward the afternoon, then they're all goes all that smoke toward susan bill and also toward nevada and beyond. by that i mean, really be on. as you can latest a forecast model showing that smoke continue to make its way eastward and then rising to the north and that means driving over the top of that ridge of high pressure right there. and following the circulation of kind of interesting moving up all the way into parts of canada seeing some of that smoke then dipping down through minnesota all the way down to the south and then up again on the eastern seaboard where they've been reporting some red moos an interesting sunrises and sunsets and hazy conditions. all smoke. that looks we'r
all that smoke beginning to make its way eastward in nevada near carson city. maybe some of that seeping back toward the tahoe area and then the quincy much larger fire now burning and all that starting out all the way down in the valleys early in the morning it that slack wind overnight and then some of the works its way and then office and that northwesterly wind kicks we head toward the afternoon, then they're all goes all that smoke toward susan bill and also toward nevada and beyond. by...
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you see a lot of activity across desert southwest, nevada, sierra.ugh today the bulk of the action will be away from us. on futurecast you see the activity really for desert southwest as well as for the sierra. there is a chance as we go through our day in the bay area. we'll have more on that coming up. let's go to gianna tracking a car fire on 37. >>> it is causing a big problem on west 37 where they've shut down all lanes west as you work from skaggs island towards railroad. that car was at one point engulfed in flames. fire crews and chp are on scene trying to clear this out of the road way and put the car fire out. heading from vallejo to novato, use richmond san rafael bridge. we are seeing brake lights off of 29 as well headed through. we are closures due to the building fire on ninth street as well. >>> a live look at san francisco, later this morning the mayor and police chief will explain how they plan to beef up patrols during anticipated influx of tourists. the city expects more than 15 million visitors this year. today's news conference
you see a lot of activity across desert southwest, nevada, sierra.ugh today the bulk of the action will be away from us. on futurecast you see the activity really for desert southwest as well as for the sierra. there is a chance as we go through our day in the bay area. we'll have more on that coming up. let's go to gianna tracking a car fire on 37. >>> it is causing a big problem on west 37 where they've shut down all lanes west as you work from skaggs island towards railroad. that...
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wejust houses, off of the highway in nevada.was not as you mentioned, these large fires can create their own weather systems and you see right in front of our fire engine what almost look like a cyclone of fire go back and forth in front of it as they drive through to protect our housing development. given your experience. _ housing development. given your experience. you _ housing development. given your experience, you are _ housing development. given your experience, you are seeing - housing development. given your experience, you are seeing the i experience, you are seeing the fires, seeing what is happening, is a situation getting worse over the years? it certainly seems like every year we say that the fire seasonis year we say that the fire season is going to be the worst we have seen all year and people have to stop saying that, they have stopped saying there is a season because it has become a year—round problem, at least here in california. it is something that our crews, this is the third majorfire that our crews, this
wejust houses, off of the highway in nevada.was not as you mentioned, these large fires can create their own weather systems and you see right in front of our fire engine what almost look like a cyclone of fire go back and forth in front of it as they drive through to protect our housing development. given your experience. _ housing development. given your experience. you _ housing development. given your experience, you are _ housing development. given your experience, you are seeing - housing...
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fortunately in the teens for those of you in nevada. to warm you up in the mid 90's. so overnight lows tonight, widespread 50's and 60's and temperatures tomorrow, little change. we're still going to stay hot inland cooler temperatures along the coast. but very seasonable around the bay area shoreline mid 60's to mid 70's with mid 80's for san jose and widespread low to mid-nineties as you make your way inland with relieve finally returning from coast to valleys this weekend just in time for saturday and sunday and even continuing for the upcoming week as well. just steam. back to you. thank you so much. the news does not end here. our coverage continues at 4 o'clock. here's what's coming up on kron on a wealth manager was arraigned on manslaughter charges today in dublin. the health live report on what the victim's family said in court. >> plus, though get some road trip invites with triple a just use your phone to scan this qr code on your screen right now and we'll take you directly to that store so you can download the kron on app f
fortunately in the teens for those of you in nevada. to warm you up in the mid 90's. so overnight lows tonight, widespread 50's and 60's and temperatures tomorrow, little change. we're still going to stay hot inland cooler temperatures along the coast. but very seasonable around the bay area shoreline mid 60's to mid 70's with mid 80's for san jose and widespread low to mid-nineties as you make your way inland with relieve finally returning from coast to valleys this weekend just in time for...
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en nevada y california tenemos esa bandera roja, tambiÉn para contracosta, marÍn y santa cruz y monterreyino es sequÍa, al sure de fresno por el momento las precipitaciones no se detectan rayos, el monzÓn del sureste de estados unidos continÚa soplando a nuestra zona. tenemos cargas negativa en la base de la nube y carga positiva en la tierra, y es cuando ocurren los rayos, tambiÉn puede ocurrir en la nube, de la nube al cielo y desde la tierra a la nube, pero nos preocupa el rayo que cae de nube a tierra, y el rayo puede tener hasta 50 grados. >>> cuando cae el rayo en territorio Árido no llega a la tierra y es cuando se producen rayos secos. >>> la precipitaciÓn que cae cuando hay poca humedad el rayo cae solo y la temperatura del rayo es mÁs que la superficie del sol y se genera un incendio. por eso tenemos nefecto este aviso de bandera roja. la policÍa de (hablan en inglÉs) investiga tinroteo en que una persona perdiÓ la vida. esto ocurriÓ a la una del domingo en la calle maine, tambiÉn tres personas fueron heridas, se reportÓ la llamada al 91. 30 autobuses del t v e fueron parte de u
en nevada y california tenemos esa bandera roja, tambiÉn para contracosta, marÍn y santa cruz y monterreyino es sequÍa, al sure de fresno por el momento las precipitaciones no se detectan rayos, el monzÓn del sureste de estados unidos continÚa soplando a nuestra zona. tenemos cargas negativa en la base de la nube y carga positiva en la tierra, y es cuando ocurren los rayos, tambiÉn puede ocurrir en la nube, de la nube al cielo y desde la tierra a la nube, pero nos preocupa el rayo que cae...
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was some rain being produced by those in now the bulk of the cloud-to-ground lightning is on the nevada side of the state line. around the bay area this is just ground clutter from the radar sites. we did not see anything more than one lightning strike early this morning to the north of santa rosa. that's it for the cloud-to- ground lightning around the bay area. we are significantly concerned about that heading into the weekend but that monsoonal moisture made a little bit more of a push up to the pacific and another area obviously is sparking more showers and thunderstorms for the sierra andover into nevada. let's talk about the smoke being produced by the fires, not just the tamarack fire but also the dixie fire. it's all going to be blowing off to the northeast as we head through the next several days, because the onshore winds are going to strengthen once again and it's a direction that keeps refreshing the error over the bay area. so our air quality is going to remain pretty good through the rest of this week. you can see those plumes of smoke being blown off the fires, pushed bac
was some rain being produced by those in now the bulk of the cloud-to-ground lightning is on the nevada side of the state line. around the bay area this is just ground clutter from the radar sites. we did not see anything more than one lightning strike early this morning to the north of santa rosa. that's it for the cloud-to- ground lightning around the bay area. we are significantly concerned about that heading into the weekend but that monsoonal moisture made a little bit more of a push up to...
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back on the extraterrestrial highway in nevada, we finally arrive at area $51.00. even if this us air force base will perhaps never revealeth secrets, most experts and serious minds degrees when it comes to us, those we simply don't know what we don't know, but we should look into it. man, it's from space to sport now in wimbledon tenants where cocoa mania has taken over london once again. 17 year old cocoa gulf has pushed through to the 3rd round of the tournament on thursday. the american youth power and finesse to defeat a former semi final elena, the nina of gal save in 2019 when she defeated the venus williams on the way to the court of funnel, who was the loud backing of center court. she later told the crown she expects to advance much further into the tournament this time around and in track and field, it was a world record breaking, not in all low for a weekend. competing on home soil constant fall home seemed to know even at the starting blocks than it was going to be a special 400 meter hurdles in the diamond league athletics to us. he was chasing not on
back on the extraterrestrial highway in nevada, we finally arrive at area $51.00. even if this us air force base will perhaps never revealeth secrets, most experts and serious minds degrees when it comes to us, those we simply don't know what we don't know, but we should look into it. man, it's from space to sport now in wimbledon tenants where cocoa mania has taken over london once again. 17 year old cocoa gulf has pushed through to the 3rd round of the tournament on thursday. the american...
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we have our parallel path going here in southern nevada. we have a series of meetings with different resort operators. we have our architecture looking at different sites. >> i've been working with dave kappel a very long time and have tremendous respect for him as a shrewd negotiator. i respect that they're trying to keep the heat on, and what better place to go than vegas for heat? >> mayor schaaf touted the deal this morning from the project site, sounding optimistic and hopeful about keeping the a's in oakland, but it is still very much up in the air. >> it certainly is. >>> let's turn our attention to the weather. a little bit of heat here, but not too much, sunday up. >> that's right. we had 90's showing up this afternoon, low 90s, but we're going to turn that heat up as we head into the weekend. i want to show you a few from the satellite perspective . this is not what we want to see, but here we are, the dixie fire, tamarac fire, satellite views showing you just how immense the smoke plumes are as they are moving towards the north e
we have our parallel path going here in southern nevada. we have a series of meetings with different resort operators. we have our architecture looking at different sites. >> i've been working with dave kappel a very long time and have tremendous respect for him as a shrewd negotiator. i respect that they're trying to keep the heat on, and what better place to go than vegas for heat? >> mayor schaaf touted the deal this morning from the project site, sounding optimistic and hopeful...
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the largest fire burning in california is leaving a destructive path near the nevada border.kwourth complex in plumas county has charred more than 100,000 acres at last check. it was 68% contain evacuations remain in place in parts of plumas and lassen counties and it county, nevada. the fire district managers in the tiny town of doyle. lot reporting that the flames have destroyed 33 homes and their community. a firefighter there has started a go fund me account to raise money for the residents who have lost everything for more on where all of this smoke is going let's check in with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow yeah. guys are getting a west southwesterly wind right now. and that is taking that and eastward fashion at this time it's going to see it on the satellite images on these these fires can blow up in her. we saw that with the dixie fire today. a lot of that smoke. you see that plume of smoke. >> really racing its way all the way toward 3.95 making its way into nevada. the beckwourth fire also providing more smoke along that line to places like lovelock and wh
the largest fire burning in california is leaving a destructive path near the nevada border.kwourth complex in plumas county has charred more than 100,000 acres at last check. it was 68% contain evacuations remain in place in parts of plumas and lassen counties and it county, nevada. the fire district managers in the tiny town of doyle. lot reporting that the flames have destroyed 33 homes and their community. a firefighter there has started a go fund me account to raise money for the residents...
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now more warnings that much of california and nevada will be dangerously hot in the coming days.ke extra precautions. we brought a cooler full of water and we are making sure everyone stays hydrated. it is the hottest place on earth. this is hot. it's never been hotter. with the extreme heat come wild fires. firefighters in the region say the air is so dry that much of the water dropped by aircraft to quell the flames evaporates before it reaches the ground. as soon as you get these hot temperatures and these extreme drought conditions, that leads to the explosive growth on these wildfires, so not only are we dealing with these temperatures that are breaking records, affecting more than 30 million people, now, as those wildfires grow, in the coming days we are going to have to watch the air quality impacts in the region. in northern california, nearly 200 square miles of forest have been closed, and homes have been evacuated close to the nevada border, while in idaho the governor has declared a wild fire emergency and mobilised the state's national guard. because of our drought t
now more warnings that much of california and nevada will be dangerously hot in the coming days.ke extra precautions. we brought a cooler full of water and we are making sure everyone stays hydrated. it is the hottest place on earth. this is hot. it's never been hotter. with the extreme heat come wild fires. firefighters in the region say the air is so dry that much of the water dropped by aircraft to quell the flames evaporates before it reaches the ground. as soon as you get these hot...
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so we have to deal with what we have. >> reporter: pet mullroy is the form herd of the southern nevadater authority. we met her on the shores of lake mead, which has sunk to its lowest level ever. in the tweer 2000, the water came right up to the top of the dam. during the mega drought, the water has dropped more than 140 feet. >> so when it loses this much water, to me that is an enormous wake-up call. >> reporter: next month the federal government is expected to make an unprecedented decision, declaring a first ever sortage on the river, triggering cuts to the water supply in arizona and nevada that will cost some farmers 25% of their water. and so without this, are places like phoenix and las vegas and los angeles possible? >> no, absolutely not. they're not possible. >> reporter: what the west needs more than anything is snow. snowpack in the mountains melts throughout the summer and flows into reservoirs. >> in the west, snow is like our battery. it's where we store water. >> reporter: j.t. reiger is a water scientist at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory. is this something that is
so we have to deal with what we have. >> reporter: pet mullroy is the form herd of the southern nevadater authority. we met her on the shores of lake mead, which has sunk to its lowest level ever. in the tweer 2000, the water came right up to the top of the dam. during the mega drought, the water has dropped more than 140 feet. >> so when it loses this much water, to me that is an enormous wake-up call. >> reporter: next month the federal government is expected to make an...