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people did not know where newfoundland was.led the population of gander and one day. >> i heard there's a plane loaded coming in for the first thing i said was thank god they are coming here. i know they will be looked after. not saying they would not be looked after elsewhere, but i know they will be looked after here. and they were. >> the cool thing that night on suppertime of september the 11th was how fast we sell stuff coming into the venues, sleeping bags, air mattresses, foam pads frequency basically slept on the college classroom floor with a faux meat mattress the spiky faux meat sleeping bags, blankets that people had collected from their homes. >> i think it was on the second day the canadian military flew in 5000 cots. i had a credit card it could have purchased a hotel room but there's no hotels. and so i had to rely on a complete stranger to give me a bed. i got choked up because i have never had to rely on somebody else to put my head down. >> there's a big common area and on the wall was a fight tiny box tv. we
people did not know where newfoundland was.led the population of gander and one day. >> i heard there's a plane loaded coming in for the first thing i said was thank god they are coming here. i know they will be looked after. not saying they would not be looked after elsewhere, but i know they will be looked after here. and they were. >> the cool thing that night on suppertime of september the 11th was how fast we sell stuff coming into the venues, sleeping bags, air mattresses,...
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newfoundland is a remote place where jobs are hard to come by.hey are destroying the environment. they are destroying the lobster and scallop fisheries. it is typical of a shortsighted government like that. >> based on that story, and also your example of norway implementing regulations and the industry just moving elsewhere, where do you see this going in the next five to 10 years? >> there is a good possibility that in the next 10 years, land-based recirculating aquaculture systems will become a big part of the market. they will not dominate the market quite yet, but i think in 10 years, the projection from economists. perhaps they are optimistic, but the projections are that they will have 25% to 40% of the market. atlantic sapphire, the operation in florida that catherine mentioned earlier, in itself, plans to produce enough salmon to take over 20% of the u.s. market. there is a greater advantage in healthier fish, it is also a fish that can be reached closer to the retail outlets, closer to where you live, so we don't have the carbon footpri
newfoundland is a remote place where jobs are hard to come by.hey are destroying the environment. they are destroying the lobster and scallop fisheries. it is typical of a shortsighted government like that. >> based on that story, and also your example of norway implementing regulations and the industry just moving elsewhere, where do you see this going in the next five to 10 years? >> there is a good possibility that in the next 10 years, land-based recirculating aquaculture...
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storms on record. hundreds of thousands are without power in the provinces of nova scotia, and newfoundland. prime minister just introduce is he's deploying the military to assist with cleanup efforts. flag what does in gulf homes in the province of newfoundland? some were swept away completely. f down. now each had it been 4th wins, brought down trees and father 9th, knocking out electricity to hundreds of thousands. the prime minister fed canadians would come together to deal with the disaster. canada. people have seen their homes washed away in the winds, rip school roofs off. as canadians, as we always do in times of difficulty, we will be there for each other, for we are a better one in issue in many areas. and people have been asked to move to higher ground tone is that all turns purposes we are already in a state of emergency here has just gone to the formalities mill. so anybody that's being told to leave their homes, you need to leave. it is not the 1st time that each have been hit with storms. but if you are not, it's been quite one of canada's martha. we are under quite the param
storms on record. hundreds of thousands are without power in the provinces of nova scotia, and newfoundland. prime minister just introduce is he's deploying the military to assist with cleanup efforts. flag what does in gulf homes in the province of newfoundland? some were swept away completely. f down. now each had it been 4th wins, brought down trees and father 9th, knocking out electricity to hundreds of thousands. the prime minister fed canadians would come together to deal with the...
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Sep 25, 2022
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in the province of newfoundland and labrador, especially in port aux basques, our teams are preparingat now have no place to stay and to support their short, medium and long—term means for what will be a very long time of recovery. what idea of the numbers affected do you have at this stage? there's still hundreds of thousands of people without powerjust in nova scotia. it's still over 300,000. just over 80,000 in prince edward island and just over 33,000 in new brunswick. the power outage numbers in newfoundland and labrador are not as high but the structural and infrastructure damage there is much greater. justin trudeau said that he will give whatever resources are required. from your perspective, what do you need? well, i would say that the first priority will be for power crews to be able to get to the lines and get to the poles to restore power, so i would suspect — in my experience would tell me — that crews would come in to help with the tree clearing and debris clearing to allow power crews to do theirjob. once power is restored, then there will be a better assessment of dama
in the province of newfoundland and labrador, especially in port aux basques, our teams are preparingat now have no place to stay and to support their short, medium and long—term means for what will be a very long time of recovery. what idea of the numbers affected do you have at this stage? there's still hundreds of thousands of people without powerjust in nova scotia. it's still over 300,000. just over 80,000 in prince edward island and just over 33,000 in new brunswick. the power outage...
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people without power storm. fiona slammed into the south eastern provinces of nova scotia and newfoundland prime minister justin trudeau has cancel a trip to japan to visit the affected regions. he says he's deploying the military to assist with cleanup efforts. fact warped us in gulf homes in the province of newfoundland. some were swept away completely as storm fiona reached. hurricane force winds brought down trees and far without knocking out electricity to hundreds of thousands. the prime minister, fed canadians would come to get there to deal with the disaster. canada. people have seen their homes washed away in the winds. rip schools, roofs off this canadian, as we always do in times of difficulty, we will be there for each other. for we are by the one who have conditions in many areas and people have been asked to move to higher ground. the tone is, at all turns purposes we are already in a state of emergency, here, has just gone to the formalities mill. so anybody that's being told to leave their homes, you need to leave. it is not the 1st time that each have been hit with storms.
people without power storm. fiona slammed into the south eastern provinces of nova scotia and newfoundland prime minister justin trudeau has cancel a trip to japan to visit the affected regions. he says he's deploying the military to assist with cleanup efforts. fact warped us in gulf homes in the province of newfoundland. some were swept away completely as storm fiona reached. hurricane force winds brought down trees and far without knocking out electricity to hundreds of thousands. the prime...
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chief meteorologist rick r reic reichmuth, is it newfoundland or newfoundland?er: newfoundland. glenn youngkin, you don't listen when i did the weather. we have to, we have a lot going on. this is fiona, the storm spreading out, this happens as it moves north, loses its tropical characteristics but the wind field spreads out, massive damage, this storm will probably be the strongest storm we have ever had in the entire country of canada. we will be watching this. we have information later on. we will see this pool to the north towards greenland, absolutely amazing storm, we are watching rip currents down the eastern seaboard, still trying to sneak in a little summer, be careful on the shores. five storms or disturbances we are watching across the atlantic but this one here in the caribbean is ian, now has a name, we have the center of it and better forecasting out of this over the next day or so especially as we see many more air balloons launch across the us. it will be a lot better data than we get in than we get out. pretty confident the storm will track to t
chief meteorologist rick r reic reichmuth, is it newfoundland or newfoundland?er: newfoundland. glenn youngkin, you don't listen when i did the weather. we have to, we have a lot going on. this is fiona, the storm spreading out, this happens as it moves north, loses its tropical characteristics but the wind field spreads out, massive damage, this storm will probably be the strongest storm we have ever had in the entire country of canada. we will be watching this. we have information later on....
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i'm joined now by dave harvey from the newfoundland and labrador salvation army, who's in port aux basquese technical issues so he isjoining us on the phone. what is the situation? at the moment the wind has subsided somewhat. it is still raining. there is still quite a breeze happening here. maybe up to 100 kilometres baloch. the storms have just settled back making it a lot easier to see what is going on.— what is going on. we're “ust lookin: what is going on. we're “ust looking at fl what is going on. we're “ust looking at images i what is going on. we're “ust looking at images offi what is going on. we're just looking at images of the - what is going on. we're just - looking at images of the impact of the storm. what is the impact on the ground with regard to damage? right now it is still being assessed because it is very early into the situation. just walking by and looking at it there, there is a lot of debris. there are a lot of houses that have been washed out, a number of stages and stores close to the waterfront have been destroyed and a lot of personal property has been 110w now h
i'm joined now by dave harvey from the newfoundland and labrador salvation army, who's in port aux basquese technical issues so he isjoining us on the phone. what is the situation? at the moment the wind has subsided somewhat. it is still raining. there is still quite a breeze happening here. maybe up to 100 kilometres baloch. the storms have just settled back making it a lot easier to see what is going on.— what is going on. we're “ust lookin: what is going on. we're “ust looking at fl...
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>> eastern nova skcotia into western newfoundland. these are feeling the full fury of fiona. this storm has already clocked in winds along the coast of nova scotia over 95 miles per hour, 152 kilometers per hour, and the wind field continues to expand as it races northward. you can see just how large the satellite imagery is this with storm. hurricane-force winds extend 185 miles from the center of the low pressure. that's actually located along the coast of nova scotia. tropical storm force winds which has the possibility of bringing damage, extends over 345 miles. these are the forecast wind gusts impacting this area. bottom line, what you need to know, it is dangerous across this region, and we've already knocked out over 360,000 customers without power, plunging people into total darkness across nova scotia as we speak. hurricane warnings continue for these locations. radar very active across halifax where we anticipate heavy rainfall. but the forward motion, the momentum from this storm as it races north, is going to limit our flash flood potential, but really the ongoin
>> eastern nova skcotia into western newfoundland. these are feeling the full fury of fiona. this storm has already clocked in winds along the coast of nova scotia over 95 miles per hour, 152 kilometers per hour, and the wind field continues to expand as it races northward. you can see just how large the satellite imagery is this with storm. hurricane-force winds extend 185 miles from the center of the low pressure. that's actually located along the coast of nova scotia. tropical storm...
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a little earlier i spoke to dave harvey from the newfoundland and labrador salvation army and he gavene of the worst hit areas. at the moment, the wind has subsided somewhat. it's still raining. there is still quite a breeze that's happening here. probably anywhere from 80 to 100 kilometres per hour, so it's not as bad as it was last night and earlier this morning. the storm surge has settled back so it makes it a lot easier to see what's going on. we're just looking at these images, dave, of the impact of the storm. what is the impact on the ground with regards to damage there? right now it's still being assessed because it is still very early into the situation. just walking by and looking at it there, there is a lot of debris. there are a lot of houses that have been washed out, a number of stages and stores that are close to the waterfront that have been destroyed, and a lot of personal property has been lost, so right now it is hard to navigate to see what the extent of what it actually is, but i'm sure that in the next day or two we will have the opportunity to do that. from you
a little earlier i spoke to dave harvey from the newfoundland and labrador salvation army and he gavene of the worst hit areas. at the moment, the wind has subsided somewhat. it's still raining. there is still quite a breeze that's happening here. probably anywhere from 80 to 100 kilometres per hour, so it's not as bad as it was last night and earlier this morning. the storm surge has settled back so it makes it a lot easier to see what's going on. we're just looking at these images, dave, of...
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that is very impressive as it screams northward at almost highway speed right for nova scotia and newfoundland. sustained winds at 125 miles per hour it is going to bring the dangerous winds and torrential downpours to atlantic canada halifax, 4 to 8 inches of rain to that along the southwest coast of the newfoundland. that's where we're expecting some of the worst wind which could be gusting upwards of 100 miles per hour halifax, gusts 60 to 80 miles per hour along the coast where you have some of the strongest winds pushing the ocean water on land, that's where we're dealing with storm surge flooding as well a mess all around here power outage issues are likely to be quite numerous as we head into tomorrow. >> keeping an eye on this tropical depression number 9, governor desantis in florida declaring a state of emergency for 24 counties, what are the models showing >> ian is the next name on the list that's likely what this one would get. we have more confidence that this is going to have impacts to the united states and that it is a little bit more likely that florida is going to be dealing
that is very impressive as it screams northward at almost highway speed right for nova scotia and newfoundland. sustained winds at 125 miles per hour it is going to bring the dangerous winds and torrential downpours to atlantic canada halifax, 4 to 8 inches of rain to that along the southwest coast of the newfoundland. that's where we're expecting some of the worst wind which could be gusting upwards of 100 miles per hour halifax, gusts 60 to 80 miles per hour along the coast where you have...
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scotia, labradorand into newfoundland as well.n, and it is pumping an awful lot of warm air headed into greenland as well, we could continue to see that back you can see the progress they further showers behind it, really life—threatening rip currents along the east coast, but we are now starting to get concerned, obviously this is going to give some severe impacts but we also have another storm forming, and running a major hurricane into parts of the south—east usa next week. it is very active. is this unusual in this part of the world? yes, it is. it does not happen every day. every couple of decades and it is very unusual for that part of the world. it will have big impacts. a uk euromillions player has won 171—million pounds in last night's draw — this morning, thatjackpot winner is now richer than adele or ozzy osbourne. the prize is the uk's third—largest ever — just 16 uk players have won more than 100—million—pounds in the lottery�*s history. pictures of king charles with his red box have been released for the first time.
scotia, labradorand into newfoundland as well.n, and it is pumping an awful lot of warm air headed into greenland as well, we could continue to see that back you can see the progress they further showers behind it, really life—threatening rip currents along the east coast, but we are now starting to get concerned, obviously this is going to give some severe impacts but we also have another storm forming, and running a major hurricane into parts of the south—east usa next week. it is very...
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two women were reportedly swept into the ocean in newfoundland.e storm. the mayor declared a state of emergency and evacuated parts of the town that were flooded. prime minister trudeau has pledged federal help to affected communities. as we see the images of houses falling into the sea, the waves destroying property and buildings, ourfirst thought needs to be for people, to make sure that people are staying safe. buildings and even communities can be rebuilt, but we have to make sure that we are keeping everyone safe. storm fiona has already swept through parts of the caribbean, to a post—tropical cyclone, but as prime minister trudeau admits, infrastructure will need to be rebuilt to withstand ever more frequent extreme weather as we see these maybe once—in—a—century storms start to hit every few years. leana hosea, bbc news. america's spy agency — the cia — has many secrets to keep — but to mark its 75th anniversary it has unusually opened up — a little — about its past, inviting a select few to visit its normally undercover museum. our securit
two women were reportedly swept into the ocean in newfoundland.e storm. the mayor declared a state of emergency and evacuated parts of the town that were flooded. prime minister trudeau has pledged federal help to affected communities. as we see the images of houses falling into the sea, the waves destroying property and buildings, ourfirst thought needs to be for people, to make sure that people are staying safe. buildings and even communities can be rebuilt, but we have to make sure that we...
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storm fiona landed in nova scotia and newfoundland, with up to half a million homes losing power.e country's health ministry saying there have been 3a suspected cases. health teams are continuing to trace any people who may have come into contact with the virus. this is the fourth ebola outbreak uganda has faced, and neighbouring countries say they are on high alert. the co—founder of pink floyd, roger waters, has had a series of concerts in poland cancelled. the anti—war advocate accused ultranationalist in ukraine of provoking russia and said the west was prolonging the bloodshed by arming ukraine, but he failed to mention russia's role in starting the conflict. japan is preparing to hold a state funeral for former prime minister shinzo abe, who was shot dead during an election rally injuly. political leaders from across the world are set to attend, including us vice president kamala harris and indian prime minister narendra modi. in the last few weeks however, opposition to mr abe's state funeral has grown withinjapan. many of those who oppose the honour say during his eight ye
storm fiona landed in nova scotia and newfoundland, with up to half a million homes losing power.e country's health ministry saying there have been 3a suspected cases. health teams are continuing to trace any people who may have come into contact with the virus. this is the fourth ebola outbreak uganda has faced, and neighbouring countries say they are on high alert. the co—founder of pink floyd, roger waters, has had a series of concerts in poland cancelled. the anti—war advocate accused...
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we've been getting more of these hurricanes. fiona's northward path then took it through the newfoundland town of porto basques. a woman was rescued from the sea after her house collapsed. according to police, widespread damage lead the mayor to declare a state of emergency. posting this video to facebook. actually, hi, a go live here again and going to be pretty direct. now with people, we're in the process here of calling a state of emergency. our tone is an all tents purposes. we are already in a state of emergency. no serious injuries or fatalities were reported in the hours after fiona came ashore. the authorities caution. the danger is not yet over. fiona has weakened but may pick up energy again as it continues to move north. heidi jo, castro al jazeera. ah. so this is our desert, these are the top stories and more than 700 people across russia have been detained off to protest against criminals, mobilization and military reserve. police have quite donald demonstrators opposing the army corps ups and several cities including moscow and st. petersburg voting is a continuing and refe
we've been getting more of these hurricanes. fiona's northward path then took it through the newfoundland town of porto basques. a woman was rescued from the sea after her house collapsed. according to police, widespread damage lead the mayor to declare a state of emergency. posting this video to facebook. actually, hi, a go live here again and going to be pretty direct. now with people, we're in the process here of calling a state of emergency. our tone is an all tents purposes. we are already...
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storm fiona struck in nova scotia and newfoundland with some coastal properties swept out to sea.ou need to leave. there's no ifs, ands or buts — you need to leave. on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways. and in the darkness, sheltering inside as sparks fly from damaged power lines, hundreds of thousands are without electricity. across the east coast this afternoon, work to remove trees wherever they may have fallen. fiona had already caused major problems on its path through the caribbean, in places like bermuda and puerto rico. but storms like this reaching canada's coasts are rare. they usually lose power once they hit colder waters. these satellite images show the intensity. our government is standing ready to support provinces with any necessary resources. we're seeing reports of significant damage in the region and recovery is going to be a big effort. this is becoming a familiar sight across parts of the world, and infrastructure will need to change here if it's to withstand this happening again. frances reid, bbc news. the double olympic champion eliud kip
storm fiona struck in nova scotia and newfoundland with some coastal properties swept out to sea.ou need to leave. there's no ifs, ands or buts — you need to leave. on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways. and in the darkness, sheltering inside as sparks fly from damaged power lines, hundreds of thousands are without electricity. across the east coast this afternoon, work to remove trees wherever they may have fallen. fiona had already caused major problems on its path through...
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two women were reportedly swept into the ocean in newfoundland.a state of emergency and evacuated parts of the town that were flooded. prime minister trudeau has pledged federal help to affected communities. as we see the images of houses falling into the sea, the waves destroying property and buildings, ourfirst thought needs to be for people, to make sure that people are staying safe. buildings and even communities can be rebuilt, but we have to make sure that we are keeping everyone safe. storm fiona has already swept through parts of the caribbean, knocking out power across virtually all of puerto rico, but this storm surge was not expected in canada. according to the conversations that we had in folks around the industry for a long time, all of their lives, between 70 and 80 years, a lot of them, they have never seen anything like this before. wind is not a big issue here, it is always during the winter particularly we have 80—140 mph winds, but we don't have storm surges. storm fiona is now losing steam, and has been downgraded to a post—tro
two women were reportedly swept into the ocean in newfoundland.a state of emergency and evacuated parts of the town that were flooded. prime minister trudeau has pledged federal help to affected communities. as we see the images of houses falling into the sea, the waves destroying property and buildings, ourfirst thought needs to be for people, to make sure that people are staying safe. buildings and even communities can be rebuilt, but we have to make sure that we are keeping everyone safe....
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storm fiona struck in nova scotia and newfoundland, with some coastal properties swept out to sea.by the wrath of storm fiona. unforgiving to houses that, until yesterday, were people's homes. this was port aux basques, in newfoundland, hit by 100 mph winds, and where a state of emergency was declared. anybody that's being told to leave their homes, you need to leave. there's no ifs, ands or buts, you need to leave. on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways. and in the darkness, sheltering inside, as sparks fly from damaged power lines. hundreds of thousands are without electricity. across the east coast, towns are submerged, and communities now working to remove fallen trees. fiona had already caused major problems on its path through the caribbean, in places like bermuda and puerto rico, but storms like this reaching canada's coasts a re rare. they usually lose power once they hit colder waters. these satellite images show the intensity. 0ur government is standing ready to support provinces with any necessary resources. we're seeing reports of significant damage in
storm fiona struck in nova scotia and newfoundland, with some coastal properties swept out to sea.by the wrath of storm fiona. unforgiving to houses that, until yesterday, were people's homes. this was port aux basques, in newfoundland, hit by 100 mph winds, and where a state of emergency was declared. anybody that's being told to leave their homes, you need to leave. there's no ifs, ands or buts, you need to leave. on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways. and in the darkness,...
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all eyes will be on halifax, newfoundland, nova scotia. now it's moving north rapidly.s still category three hurricane, but it's going to merge with a very cold system that's up into eastern canada, and it's going to turn extra tropical but at the same time become like a hybrid superstorm, and it's going to be a huge system as it moves in, especially towards late saturday overnight into sunday. again for eastern parts of canada. but st john's halifax , newfoundland, nova scotia, see that's a system right up there to the north. that's a cold system for this time of year, right there, and these two are going to get together and that is going to equal a massive system so you'll hear about that over the weekend. very very quiet here for us. we have very little to talk about. except temperatures warming up if you like it warmer than today, and the end of the weekend is all for you. i do it for you. friday today will be warmer but the warmest temps look to be saturday. mount diablo, you warming up a little bit, and then there were 56 yesterday. 62 today a little bit of a nort
all eyes will be on halifax, newfoundland, nova scotia. now it's moving north rapidly.s still category three hurricane, but it's going to merge with a very cold system that's up into eastern canada, and it's going to turn extra tropical but at the same time become like a hybrid superstorm, and it's going to be a huge system as it moves in, especially towards late saturday overnight into sunday. again for eastern parts of canada. but st john's halifax , newfoundland, nova scotia, see that's a...
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the military to assist with cleanup efforts. plaque, what does in gulf homes in the province of newfoundland? some were swept away completely. as tom feeling now reached hurricane force winds brought down trees and firewood, ain't knocking out electricity to hundreds of thousands. the prime minister, fed canadians would come to get there to deal with the disaster canada. people have seen their homes washed away in the winds, rips schools, roofs off. and as canadians, as we always do in times of difficulty, we will be there for each other. for we are a better one in many areas and people have been asked to move to higher ground. the tone is at all turns purposes we are already in a state of emergency. here is just going to the formalities mill. so anybody that's being told to leave their homes, you need to leave. it is not the 1st time that each have been hit with storms. but fiona, it's been quite one of canada's most severe under quite. the brand is to see if canada has to adapt with dr. f. climate change fuels ever not bother for storms. un secretary general antonia good terrors has agreed
the military to assist with cleanup efforts. plaque, what does in gulf homes in the province of newfoundland? some were swept away completely. as tom feeling now reached hurricane force winds brought down trees and firewood, ain't knocking out electricity to hundreds of thousands. the prime minister, fed canadians would come to get there to deal with the disaster canada. people have seen their homes washed away in the winds, rips schools, roofs off. and as canadians, as we always do in times of...
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so, one example of this was storm fiona, which hit newfoundland just last week. so, if you actually look at what's happening, it's a massive amount of very hot water just off newfoundland. and that is why that storm is particularly intense there. >> yeah, that's very worrying, because we could be talking about areas, you know, not used to having the infrastructure to be prepared for these type of events. is climate change also affecting when storms hit? is hurricane season, typhoon season, changing? >> yeah, just we're seeing a slight increase in that season for typhoons and hurricanes, just as we are with fires. so, climate change is making the bad periods more extended. so, they start earlier unfinished later. so, that's a trend we expect to continue as well. >> yeah, but then there's a debate, and ongoing research about the number of hurricanes and typhoons. does climate change affect the overall tally of storms? >> yeah, there's definitely a debate in scientific circles as to whether absolute number of cyclones or typhoons is going to increase with climate ch
so, one example of this was storm fiona, which hit newfoundland just last week. so, if you actually look at what's happening, it's a massive amount of very hot water just off newfoundland. and that is why that storm is particularly intense there. >> yeah, that's very worrying, because we could be talking about areas, you know, not used to having the infrastructure to be prepared for these type of events. is climate change also affecting when storms hit? is hurricane season, typhoon...
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this storm system has a potential to gain wind gusts across newfoundland and portions of nova scotia. thanks to all of this wind and also we'll bring in significant swells and waves. the coastal erosion a possibility. storm surge and open ocean swells right within what is known as the gulf of st. lawrence could see open ocean swells in excess of 30 feet. just incredible amount of energy associated with the system. so cold behind the back side of this system we could see snowfall because of the gaining latitude of hurricane fiona going forward. i mentioned the storm system in the central caribbean sea. this will likely become hermine coming in the next day or so. all of our computer models come into some consensus that by the middle of this week, upcoming work week, tuesday and thursday, the florida peninsula could feel the impacts of what will be another storm. >> derrick, still so much to keep tracking with this. thank you very much for now. >>> the damage that fiona left will take some time to repair. the storm killed at least two people there almost exactly five years after hurrica
this storm system has a potential to gain wind gusts across newfoundland and portions of nova scotia. thanks to all of this wind and also we'll bring in significant swells and waves. the coastal erosion a possibility. storm surge and open ocean swells right within what is known as the gulf of st. lawrence could see open ocean swells in excess of 30 feet. just incredible amount of energy associated with the system. so cold behind the back side of this system we could see snowfall because of the...
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many across newfoundland and all across labrador dealing with widespread power outages. and this is just going to be a continuing problem over the upcoming days. prince edward island looking at trees falling right into the homes of this people in canada. we're talking wind speeds of 100 plus. not only that, but, again, hurricane force winds for many. although it is expected to weaken, it does stay as an area of low pressure as it moves into labrador. alex. >> so much destruction. so much uncertainty. and so much fear. brittany, we know you will be tracking all of that. thank you very much. >>> now to cnn chief climate correspondent bill weir. no stranger to storms and hurricanes and the incredible damage they cause. bill, our team spoke with a 62-year-old who is on the ground in newfoundland saying he's never seen storm damage like this. how much has that area historically seen storms that are that strong? >> it's been a while, alex. you know, the low pressure, the lower the pressure, the higher the waves and the winds and the fierceness of the storm. and it was an all-t
many across newfoundland and all across labrador dealing with widespread power outages. and this is just going to be a continuing problem over the upcoming days. prince edward island looking at trees falling right into the homes of this people in canada. we're talking wind speeds of 100 plus. not only that, but, again, hurricane force winds for many. although it is expected to weaken, it does stay as an area of low pressure as it moves into labrador. alex. >> so much destruction. so much...
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fiona, which has just passed to the west of bermuda and it is heading towards nova scotia and also newfoundlandery significant around the canadian maritimes. when the storm hits, it'll no longer be a truly tropical hurricane. it'll sort of turn into more of a mid—latitude weather system, but the strength of the wind will still be blowing at hurricane force, and waves around coastal areas are forecast to reach 10, even 12 metres of ferocious weather there, the other side of the atlantic. but over in our neck of the woods, we are expecting a colder plunge of air on monday, following a cold front. so if you look at the forecast here, 13 degrees in aberdeen and edinburgh probably as well, and cardiff, mid—teens expected and similar values there in london. have a good weekend. this is bbc news, i'm tim willcox. our top stories: russian—occupied regions in ukraine hold referendums on whether to join the russian federation, ukraine says it's of calling up reservists to fight in ukraine, our correspondent samples the mood in moscow. this is not a spontaneous display of love for ita choreographed it a c
fiona, which has just passed to the west of bermuda and it is heading towards nova scotia and also newfoundlandery significant around the canadian maritimes. when the storm hits, it'll no longer be a truly tropical hurricane. it'll sort of turn into more of a mid—latitude weather system, but the strength of the wind will still be blowing at hurricane force, and waves around coastal areas are forecast to reach 10, even 12 metres of ferocious weather there, the other side of the atlantic. but...
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historic surges on the west coast of newfoundland, so bad, some homes were washed out to sea. emergency officials tell us it could be days, maybe weeks, before this region recovers. >> cnbc's katie nicholson, thank you. >>> and fiona left destruction in its wake. puerto rico hit sonde still recovering. half the island remains without power and fiona's killed at least eight people and tonight people in florida are storking up on supplying preparing for ian. our partner, at the weather channel have the latest. >> good evening, adriana. woe terribly a very dangerous storm hemmeding no the direction of the united states. for now it is tropical storm ian with winds at 45 miles an hour moving to the west and expected to move to the west-northwest and tropical storm conditions expected in jamaica. hurricane conditions expected for parts of the cayman islands. the storm is going to be moving over very conducive waters for development. so here is tomorrow evening. 70 mile-per-hour storm just shy of a hurricane, but then getting very strong. close to a cat 3. possibly a cat 4. exactly,
historic surges on the west coast of newfoundland, so bad, some homes were washed out to sea. emergency officials tell us it could be days, maybe weeks, before this region recovers. >> cnbc's katie nicholson, thank you. >>> and fiona left destruction in its wake. puerto rico hit sonde still recovering. half the island remains without power and fiona's killed at least eight people and tonight people in florida are storking up on supplying preparing for ian. our partner, at the...
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i'm originally from newfoundland, and i currently live in. so why did you come, why did you think it was important? is a part of history and love history and what other time are you going to be able to come here and be a part of the when did you decide that this is something you're going to be doing today? probably last weekend because you thought.
i'm originally from newfoundland, and i currently live in. so why did you come, why did you think it was important? is a part of history and love history and what other time are you going to be able to come here and be a part of the when did you decide that this is something you're going to be doing today? probably last weekend because you thought.
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of newfoundland bore the brunt est tip of newfoundland bore the brunt of the storm.vacuated of 77: of the 77 j of the town 7 of the town but were flooded. parts of the town but were flooded. the prime minister of canada, justin trudeau, has pledged federal help to the affected communities. figs we trudeau, has pledged federal help to the affected communities.— the affected communities. as we see the affected communities. as we see the imaaes the affected communities. as we see the images of — the affected communities. as we see the images of houses _ the affected communities. as we see the images of houses falling - the affected communities. as we see the images of houses falling into - the images of houses falling into the images of houses falling into the sea, of waves destroying property and buildings, our thoughts need to be with people, to make sure that people are staying safe. links and communities can be rebuilt but we have to make sure that we are keeping everyone safe.— we have to make sure that we are keeping everyone safe. storm fiona has already slipped _
of newfoundland bore the brunt est tip of newfoundland bore the brunt of the storm.vacuated of 77: of the 77 j of the town 7 of the town but were flooded. parts of the town but were flooded. the prime minister of canada, justin trudeau, has pledged federal help to the affected communities. figs we trudeau, has pledged federal help to the affected communities.— the affected communities. as we see the affected communities. as we see the imaaes the affected communities. as we see the images of...
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halifax 4-8 inches of reign along the southwestern coast of newfoundland. that is where we are also a expect some of the worst when which could be gusting upwards of 100 miles per hour. we are expecting us 60-80 miles per hour. along the coast where you have some of the strongest winds pushing the ocean water we will deal with storm surge flooding. a mess all around here. pouted -- power outage issues will be numerous. >> keeping an eye on this tropical depression number nine it looks like it may soon get a name. governor desantis declaring a state of emergency for 24 counties. what are the models showing? >> ian is the next name on the list and that is what this will get. we have more confidence from the models this is going to have impact to the united states and it is a little more likely florida is going to be dealing with the worst of those impacts. it still doesn't look very impressive on satellite hemorrhage erie. still being shared apart by the upper level winds but it is going to be working in a more favorable environment. by monday morning eventua
halifax 4-8 inches of reign along the southwestern coast of newfoundland. that is where we are also a expect some of the worst when which could be gusting upwards of 100 miles per hour. we are expecting us 60-80 miles per hour. along the coast where you have some of the strongest winds pushing the ocean water we will deal with storm surge flooding. a mess all around here. pouted -- power outage issues will be numerous. >> keeping an eye on this tropical depression number nine it looks...
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they say that devastated areas from nova scotia to newfoundland linda exist. >> reporter: homes floating away in the floodwaters after the storm hit saturday in the post-tropical cyclone , as they call it, this is on the southern coast of newfoundland. at least one woman died after a wave had struck her home and swept her right out to sea. the firefighters describe the storm impact is chaos. >> we watch it over here, completely getting ripped off the foundation. this home. it is completely gone now where we are standing now. >> reporter: 200,000 homes and businesses do not have electricity today, according to power outage.com. people in puerto rico are also clean cleaning up after the same system ravage this area a week earlier. customers still have no power according to the energy company. emergency officials report that tens of thousands of puerto rican still do not have access to clean water. >>> a man wearing a shirt with a swastika opens fire in a school in russia. 17 people including 11 children were killed. how we got into the building in the desperate edges that the children went
they say that devastated areas from nova scotia to newfoundland linda exist. >> reporter: homes floating away in the floodwaters after the storm hit saturday in the post-tropical cyclone , as they call it, this is on the southern coast of newfoundland. at least one woman died after a wave had struck her home and swept her right out to sea. the firefighters describe the storm impact is chaos. >> we watch it over here, completely getting ripped off the foundation. this home. it is...
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hurricane fiona is expected to make landfall tomorrow in either nova scotia or newfoundland. incredible drone video shows how powerful fiona is as it captured strong waves and wild seas in the atlantic ocean. the category-four hurricane brought heavy rains and winds to bermuda overnight. during a meeting yesterday with fema, president biden said that the u.s. government is not going to walk away from puerto rico as it recovers from damage caused by fiona this week. the storm tore through the island, triggering landslides, heavy flooding, and widespread power outages. all this five years after hurricane maria killed nearly 3,000 people and destroyed the power grid. >> all people displaced and all the people who are just scared to death especially if you went through it last time. it's got to be incredibly intimidating. >> close to a million customers in puerto rico are still without power this morning. >>> and a former u.s. army reservist who was one of the first rioters to break into the u.s. capitol on january 6th was sentenced to four years in prison. 32-year-old timothy ha
hurricane fiona is expected to make landfall tomorrow in either nova scotia or newfoundland. incredible drone video shows how powerful fiona is as it captured strong waves and wild seas in the atlantic ocean. the category-four hurricane brought heavy rains and winds to bermuda overnight. during a meeting yesterday with fema, president biden said that the u.s. government is not going to walk away from puerto rico as it recovers from damage caused by fiona this week. the storm tore through the...
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also expected to come ashore right on the eastern edge of nova scotia and then head into newfoundlands a big storm. so it's very dangerous situation. we'll certainly be watching just to give you a sense of, you know how big it is. you can see there's the carolinas and florida and that is how large that is. it's just a massive storm was taken back to the bay and talk about our weather. you can see we're nice and clear. we've got lots of sunshine out there. beautiful day as we see a look at the golden gate bridge. this is wild wall. blue skies, high pressure building in on both sides of u.s. east and west. that's what sent that low pressure to the north. and now we're going to warm up as we head towards the weekend. a sunny weekend on tap those slightly above average temperatures coming our way, probably about 5 degrees or so above average. here's what we're looking at today. first day of fall, low 80's inland, upper 80's tomorrow and then low 90's. as we head across the weekend. >> but it doesn't last. we do cool down a little bit as we get into next week. so nothing extreme. just a re
also expected to come ashore right on the eastern edge of nova scotia and then head into newfoundlands a big storm. so it's very dangerous situation. we'll certainly be watching just to give you a sense of, you know how big it is. you can see there's the carolinas and florida and that is how large that is. it's just a massive storm was taken back to the bay and talk about our weather. you can see we're nice and clear. we've got lots of sunshine out there. beautiful day as we see a look at the...
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storm hit saturday as a post-tropical cyclone, as they call it this is on the southern coast of newfoundland police there say at least one woman died after a wave swept her out to sea a firefighter described the storm's impact as chaos. >> we watched a house over here just completely get ripped off its foundation by a wave and there was a house behind me right where we're standing and that's completely gone now, we watched that one just disappear. >> reporter: in fact, more than 200,000 homes and businesses in canada still do not have electricity today. that's according to poweroutage.com. people in puerto rico are also still cleaning up after the same system ravaged the island a week earlier. 40% of customers still have no power, according to the energy company there. and emergency officials report tens of thousands of puerto ricans still don't have access to clean water >>> a man wearing a shirt with a swastika opens fire in a school in russia. 17 people, including 11 kids, killed how he got into the building and the desperate measures that the kids went to, trying to escape the bullets. >
storm hit saturday as a post-tropical cyclone, as they call it this is on the southern coast of newfoundland police there say at least one woman died after a wave swept her out to sea a firefighter described the storm's impact as chaos. >> we watched a house over here just completely get ripped off its foundation by a wave and there was a house behind me right where we're standing and that's completely gone now, we watched that one just disappear. >> reporter: in fact, more than...
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rich expected to clip just the eastern part of that and then head parts of newfoundland and eventuallyd out to become a remnant low, but believe it or not, we've got other concerns down in the caribbean. we have a new tropical depression that just formed and this one, tropical depression 9, as you can see, is expected to track for jamaica and then over to the cayman islands. and then what you don't see here is that it's projected right now. and this is very early. so it's not you know, that this is necessarily going to work goes, but it takes it into florida as a category 3 or higher. so that is worth watching. no doubt about it as that is. you know, a lot of very high population centers going to take back to the bay right now. i've got sunshine, everybody. it's a beautiful day out there. hope you can get out. enjoy it a little bit. high pressure building off the coast. high pressure also over texas right now, both of those pressure systems are keeping any of these fronts there tracking to the north of us from bringing any rain our way. hey, we'd like to get a little. but not going to
rich expected to clip just the eastern part of that and then head parts of newfoundland and eventuallyd out to become a remnant low, but believe it or not, we've got other concerns down in the caribbean. we have a new tropical depression that just formed and this one, tropical depression 9, as you can see, is expected to track for jamaica and then over to the cayman islands. and then what you don't see here is that it's projected right now. and this is very early. so it's not you know, that...
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there could be some higher gusts heading towards newfoundland.but again, the winds will be coming down with the storm, yasmin. so, it will be a cleanup period coming up. >> lots of folks now in florida banning down the hatches in preparation for what could be to come when we are talking about tropical storm ian. so, take us there, if you will, bill. what we know? where is it headed? how worried should folks be? which way is it going to wobble? tell us what you know. thankfully, it seems the brunt of the storm barely skipped over this area and really clobbered cities and communities to the north. specifically, like, sydney, prince edward island, cape breton, those areas sustained major damage. homes swept into the sea. again, hundreds of thousands of people up and down the coast without power. the problem is, officials are having trouble getting to some of the areas that have the worst damage because a lot of people are without cell phone service. that has still yet to be restored. we've been speaking to a lot of people just kind of about what the
there could be some higher gusts heading towards newfoundland.but again, the winds will be coming down with the storm, yasmin. so, it will be a cleanup period coming up. >> lots of folks now in florida banning down the hatches in preparation for what could be to come when we are talking about tropical storm ian. so, take us there, if you will, bill. what we know? where is it headed? how worried should folks be? which way is it going to wobble? tell us what you know. thankfully, it seems...
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jesus he's at least 20 homes have been swept into the sea from this small town in newfoundland. authorities say a woman's body was found after a towering wave hit her home. forecasters say fiona is now the strongest storm on record to hit canada. and back here in tampa, a state of emergency has already been approved by president biden sending federal dollars this way . forecasters here also hopeful that here where we can slightly before making landfall, andrew alright, justin, thank you and stay safe out there and stay with abc news for continuing coverage as ian approaches florida the abc news app will have forecasts every hour. new video from inside russia this morning gunfire erupting during a protest over vladimir putin's military draft for the war in ukraine, police were seen dragging men into busses, and now russians will have fewer options. when it comes to fleeing the country. abc s i could hachi is here with more good morning. good morning, brianna and the mass exodus from russia shows no signs of slowing down and now neighboring countries are imposing new restrictions
jesus he's at least 20 homes have been swept into the sea from this small town in newfoundland. authorities say a woman's body was found after a towering wave hit her home. forecasters say fiona is now the strongest storm on record to hit canada. and back here in tampa, a state of emergency has already been approved by president biden sending federal dollars this way . forecasters here also hopeful that here where we can slightly before making landfall, andrew alright, justin, thank you and...
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look at chicago, just 18 degrees on monday. storm earl is close to the canadian province of newfoundland and labrador. so i think for our the avalon peninsula here, we could scoop up to about a 100 millimeters of brain. also a lot of rain falling across some of the u. s. gulf states and the southeast corner of the u. s. into the carolina's, including raleigh with the hiv twice have degrees. pretty intense bands of rain along that pacific coast of mexico surround acapulco and manns. a neo, for example rate through meeting up with the wet weather toward the top end of south america. where we did have some flooding near middle gene in columbia recently. and then this vigorous cold front sweeping across the southeast of brazil . southerly wind has lower the temperature and commodore a river davia to 9 degrees on monday. that's it, that's all sir, sir. ah, for the goalkeeper from one is a wolf tough was what dreams were made. oh, they turned into a night matter of a rest and talk to you by argentina's military junction. footballing legend eric cancel, introduce his cloud. your temporary, one
look at chicago, just 18 degrees on monday. storm earl is close to the canadian province of newfoundland and labrador. so i think for our the avalon peninsula here, we could scoop up to about a 100 millimeters of brain. also a lot of rain falling across some of the u. s. gulf states and the southeast corner of the u. s. into the carolina's, including raleigh with the hiv twice have degrees. pretty intense bands of rain along that pacific coast of mexico surround acapulco and manns. a neo, for...
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and we have got warnings out here that system weakening, but still bringing those conditions to newfoundland and labrador, certainly by sunday. now elsewhere, we are seeing a lot of heat across more southern states. places like houston and newly announcing the temperatures continue to pick up as we move to central america, it's getting wet for the likes of jamaica. thanks to a wet and windy system that swirling its way towards the north north bringing heavy rain here and likely to work its way towards cuba that to weather update. ah. in australia, indigenous with missing disproportionately high rates, one to one east investigate is enough been done to help find missing originally on al jazeera. ah, in south korea military service is compulsory. ah, but some refused to take pumps. one at 18 weeks, those dodging the drop on al jazeera blue. ah, he without 0 reminder about top stories now this ukrainians are reporting that armed soldiers have been going door to door, getting people to vote on whether for occupied regions of eastern and southern ukraine. should join russia, keith says the votes
and we have got warnings out here that system weakening, but still bringing those conditions to newfoundland and labrador, certainly by sunday. now elsewhere, we are seeing a lot of heat across more southern states. places like houston and newly announcing the temperatures continue to pick up as we move to central america, it's getting wet for the likes of jamaica. thanks to a wet and windy system that swirling its way towards the north north bringing heavy rain here and likely to work its way...
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look at chicago, just 18 degrees on monday. storm earl is close to the canadian province of newfoundland and labrador. so i think for the avalon peninsula here, we could scoop up to about a 100 millimeters of rain. also a lot of rain falling across some of the u. s. gall states and the southeast corner of the us into the carolina's, including raleigh with the hiv 20 set degrees. pretty intense bands of rain along that pacific coast of mexico surround acapulco and mens and neo, for example, right through meeting up with the what, whether toward the top end of south america where we did have some flooding your middle gene and colombia recently. and then this bigger as cold front sweeping across the southeast of brazil, southerly wind has lower the temperature and come dora river dab via to 9 degrees on monday. that's it. that's all. see soon, the frank assessments, how much support is there for the st. protest that we've seen and across the rest of the country, the street movement has been very good at stopping into the cool confound the people across the country. informed opinions we will
look at chicago, just 18 degrees on monday. storm earl is close to the canadian province of newfoundland and labrador. so i think for the avalon peninsula here, we could scoop up to about a 100 millimeters of rain. also a lot of rain falling across some of the u. s. gall states and the southeast corner of the us into the carolina's, including raleigh with the hiv 20 set degrees. pretty intense bands of rain along that pacific coast of mexico surround acapulco and mens and neo, for example,...
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, we've been getting more of these hurricanes. fiona's northward path then took it through the newfoundland town of portal basks. a woman was rescued from the sea after her house collapsed. according to police, widespread damage lead the mayor to declare a state of emergency. posting this video to facebook. i she. hi, i her go live here again and going to be pretty direct now with people. we're in the process here of calling a state of emergency. our tone is an all tents purposes. we are already in a state of emergency. no serious injuries. orfis holidays were reported in the hours after fiona came ashore. the authorities caution. the danger is not yet over . fiona has weakened but may pickup energy again as it continues to move north. hydro castro al jazeera american actress, louise fletchers won an oscar for her role in one flew over the cuckoos nest has died. fletcher played the villainous role of nurse rochard in the 1975 film alongside coastal jack nicholson. she was 88 years old and new exhibition is opened in manila of art work that once belong to former philippine 1st lady imelda ma
, we've been getting more of these hurricanes. fiona's northward path then took it through the newfoundland town of portal basks. a woman was rescued from the sea after her house collapsed. according to police, widespread damage lead the mayor to declare a state of emergency. posting this video to facebook. i she. hi, i her go live here again and going to be pretty direct now with people. we're in the process here of calling a state of emergency. our tone is an all tents purposes. we are...
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there are the warnings for nova scotia and newfoundland. here's td-9.hat's getting better organized in the central caribbean. watches up for jamaica and the grand cayman islands. looking to develop into a tropical storm tomorrow and likely a hurricane by monday night, crossing cuba, getting into the gulf of mexico, close to the keys. making landfall in florida. you see the temperatures. over 80 degrees. the spaghetti models getting btter organized. anywhere from florida through the louisiana coastline next week. major storm coming to the u.s. >> we're grateful to you and the team ride out the storm in bermuda. the water temperatures in the gulf near florida, 85 degrees. this bkcould be a monster. rob, thank you. >>> the alarming images coming in from ukraine. russia holding referendums, all part of vladimir putin's plan to annex ukraine. there are pro russian soldiers with assault rifles going door to door collecting ballots. in fact, security cameras capturing images escorting election if i recalls, collecting ballots from ukrainians. the u.s. calling
there are the warnings for nova scotia and newfoundland. here's td-9.hat's getting better organized in the central caribbean. watches up for jamaica and the grand cayman islands. looking to develop into a tropical storm tomorrow and likely a hurricane by monday night, crossing cuba, getting into the gulf of mexico, close to the keys. making landfall in florida. you see the temperatures. over 80 degrees. the spaghetti models getting btter organized. anywhere from florida through the louisiana...