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the equipment on the noa owe boat is called a side-scan sonar. >> this object detection tool. very good at finding where things are. need to go back to identify who stepped on it and how high off the bottom. whether or not there is a hazard to navigation. >> this tsunami surges from japan did an estimated $25 million just to the harbor infrastructure. the port director hopes to reopen on monday. >> and a danville teenager is back home in the bay area tonight after winning the intel science research award for high school students. he's the first ever winner from the bay area and he is a 17-year-old evan. >> evan is playing a song he's making up as he goes along. this is just one of his many gifts. he flew to pick up a $100,000 intel research award. >> i didn't d.a math project about a a.prochl mating a square root with fractions. i compared two methods for doing this. the classic method giving most accurate results possible then dynamic method he was 19 months old and could count to 20. he knew equals at 20 months. >> at age five he taught himself to play piano n 2007, he won t
the equipment on the noa owe boat is called a side-scan sonar. >> this object detection tool. very good at finding where things are. need to go back to identify who stepped on it and how high off the bottom. whether or not there is a hazard to navigation. >> this tsunami surges from japan did an estimated $25 million just to the harbor infrastructure. the port director hopes to reopen on monday. >> and a danville teenager is back home in the bay area tonight after winning the...
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. >> noa is the lead agency for this collaboration. researchers say the data helps in short term forecast models as well as tracking long-term climate change. >> and perfect segway is sandhya patel here with the wet fookt it's not going to be a complete wash over the weekend. if you have plans outside tomorrow just fine. dry until the evening. and that is when things get wet. heading into sunday morning, here is a live picture from san jose. it's been a pleasant day. there is hazy skies and no rain just yet. and temperatures now into 50s and 60s. there are rain in the evening. scattered showers sunday fuchl have plans on sunday you're going to see more of the wet weather arriving on sunday. and there is a a nice day, temperatures upper 50s at the coast to low 70s inland. and saturday, high pressure continues to weaken. there is rain develops by saturday evening this, system will merge with back end of the system. that is what is going to bring us rain. tonight just a few clouds keeping us insulated. heading into 7:00 you can see north
. >> noa is the lead agency for this collaboration. researchers say the data helps in short term forecast models as well as tracking long-term climate change. >> and perfect segway is sandhya patel here with the wet fookt it's not going to be a complete wash over the weekend. if you have plans outside tomorrow just fine. dry until the evening. and that is when things get wet. heading into sunday morning, here is a live picture from san jose. it's been a pleasant day. there is hazy...
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. >> my name is noa ong. i'm speaking in favor to have project. my 91-year-old mother jenny was a patient at cal pacific medical center. if the ambulance was 10 minutes later she would have been dead. she has a language disability and they could not understand what the problem was but the doctors are smart and figured it out. she is a p with the help of the doctors and their professionalism and they took care of her and now she is stable and she recovered so i just want to say i hope you support rebuilding the project. thank you. >> thank you. >> wait for you to reset. >> good evening, commissioners. i'm eric brooks. i'm here representing the san francisco green party and the local grassroots organization. our city, as you know, and in strong opposition to this plan, as it is currently before you. so what we need to talk about is the actual meeting the true meaning of earthquake safety and hospitals. we need to remember back first of all in the 1906 earthquake, that it was not the failure of buildings that was the issue. it was the failuror water
. >> my name is noa ong. i'm speaking in favor to have project. my 91-year-old mother jenny was a patient at cal pacific medical center. if the ambulance was 10 minutes later she would have been dead. she has a language disability and they could not understand what the problem was but the doctors are smart and figured it out. she is a p with the help of the doctors and their professionalism and they took care of her and now she is stable and she recovered so i just want to say i hope you...
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there is a group gathered in pacific grove announced a partnership that is led by noa. scientists say it will lift a veil of secrecy off the ocean. >> working in a vacuum all of a sudden to have 100 times more information overnight is revolutionized the way we're doing science. >> researchers say they can get a better picture of the ocean health. >> there is a nice day out there. and spencer, how much time do we have? >> there is another day or so. there is is a some filtered shine and high clouds, here is a live view from our mount tam camera looking into san francisco and into the bay. you can see evidence of the thin, high clouds. this is dry and mild. 62 in mountain view. 60 in many locations and mid to upper 50s around the bay. mild weather goes into the evening hours, clouds thicken tomorrow. rain arrives tomorrow evening and scattered showers persist on sunday. and there is a high pressure dominating our weather picture, keeping us dry and mild. increasing clouds and by evening we'll see moisture closing in and rain continues into sunday morning. we'll start at 1
there is a group gathered in pacific grove announced a partnership that is led by noa. scientists say it will lift a veil of secrecy off the ocean. >> working in a vacuum all of a sudden to have 100 times more information overnight is revolutionized the way we're doing science. >> researchers say they can get a better picture of the ocean health. >> there is a nice day out there. and spencer, how much time do we have? >> there is another day or so. there is is a some...
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those factors all in combination triggered noa to create an alert that there was a potential tornado. >> reporter: workers got notice of the tornado warning after 11:00. >> that is very unusual. the last time we got a tornado warning was in san francisco and that was about eight years ago. >> reporter: the weather service set up a tornado warning at 11:00 a.m. this morning and after a few minutes it was all over. they've had sights of funnel clouds or tornadoes over the water at half-moon bay. at this point they're trying to figure out if those touched over the ocean. allie rasmuss. >>> the water created a narrow escape for a driver. he was driving around 12:30 when a massive tree limb fell on the top of his van. the driver was shaken but not hurt. >>> pg & e hopes to have power back on within the hour for hundreds of customers in orinda after a car hit a tree last night and the tree came down on a power pole. that was on glorieta boulevard. crews have been working all day to replace the pole and rerun the power lines there. >>> the pole knocked out powers power to hundreds of pg & e
those factors all in combination triggered noa to create an alert that there was a potential tornado. >> reporter: workers got notice of the tornado warning after 11:00. >> that is very unusual. the last time we got a tornado warning was in san francisco and that was about eight years ago. >> reporter: the weather service set up a tornado warning at 11:00 a.m. this morning and after a few minutes it was all over. they've had sights of funnel clouds or tornadoes over the water...
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the resolution proposed friday, lawmakers included many of the proposed cuts to noa. they run weather service information. that is a little bit of the political aspect. this morning, for us, if you feel there are lessons to be learned from japan's incident and what is going on there, the numbers will be on your screen. you can also reach us via e- mail and twitter. we will keep that information up on the screens as well. let's go to a call. the first is from new mexico, republican line. charles, good morning. caller: i was curious. i have been watching tv since 2:00 this morning. they came on and said there had been an explosion at the nuclear plant. the building had blown up. the end result would be an evacuation washington all the way to chicago. why are not be prepared? i thought the president's address this morning was going to be in that address telling people to prepare to evacuate. >> how do you think we stand as far as being prepared? you can talk about your own state as well as far as natural disasters are concerned. caller: we are not really prepared. we pro
the resolution proposed friday, lawmakers included many of the proposed cuts to noa. they run weather service information. that is a little bit of the political aspect. this morning, for us, if you feel there are lessons to be learned from japan's incident and what is going on there, the numbers will be on your screen. you can also reach us via e- mail and twitter. we will keep that information up on the screens as well. let's go to a call. the first is from new mexico, republican line....
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. >> noa monitors tsunamies using deep-sea buoys around the globe including off the california coast. and that is because they've hit the state before. and there is an alaskan quake that damaged pacifica and other northern california cities. >> and that is how severe it might be. >> and there are people with loved ones in japan. there is waiting and worrying tonight them continue to try to make contact. and japantown and beyond many people were able to eat more contact with family and friends by late this morning. but some are still anxiously waiting for word. in fremont they're hoping for word about her dad. she's from the northern japan city hardest hit where the airport was wiped out. her mom is visiting family in another part of japan. her 67-year-old dad was home alone when the quake hit. he she started calling this morning when finding out what happened. >> i did call my dad first. the land line didn't connect. i tried a cell phone. nothing worked. >> this is her son ethan at the sendai bullet train station and fame picture near her parents' house she's not sure what is left of
. >> noa monitors tsunamies using deep-sea buoys around the globe including off the california coast. and that is because they've hit the state before. and there is an alaskan quake that damaged pacifica and other northern california cities. >> and that is how severe it might be. >> and there are people with loved ones in japan. there is waiting and worrying tonight them continue to try to make contact. and japantown and beyond many people were able to eat more contact with...
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but i think we should get noa out of the satellite-launching business.t's a way we can save money and have a much more efficient and effective satellite program in terms of launches. so i think there's ways to deal with duplication and efficiency . and i don't want to see this go on for the rest of the world and not have a part in it. the international space station, we took part in building that. it's an international partnership with all the great nations. host: johnathan is a republican from atlanta, georgia. you're next. go ahead. caller: good morning, congressman, $40 billion, $3.7 trillion budget is insignificant. i think it's time to get serious and come together. i would suggest you look at what canada did actually in 1995. there was an economist on c-span a few weeks ago. i caught the end of the conversation where he laid out specifically what they did. their debt to g.d.p. ratio was nearly 70%. and they came together. and i believe it's almost universally across the board 20% cuts, and they completely turned around their fiscal situation. now,
but i think we should get noa out of the satellite-launching business.t's a way we can save money and have a much more efficient and effective satellite program in terms of launches. so i think there's ways to deal with duplication and efficiency . and i don't want to see this go on for the rest of the world and not have a part in it. the international space station, we took part in building that. it's an international partnership with all the great nations. host: johnathan is a republican from...
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you just mentioned noa. i'd like to point out that as we're speaking we're waiting for the third tidal wave to hit the oregon coast. they're about an hour apart. we should be hit again in about 10 minutes. now, the reason we know where these waves are, what their amlitude is, the reason we are able to evacuate those communities last night, the reason that we're online right now with our state emergency services people is because of the warning buoys we have and the great work of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration and the weather service. and the republicans have proposed to decimate those programs in h.r. 11. so in the republican world, everybody at noaa that is furloughed for 21 days, if you live in japan or you live on the pacific coast or there are some tornadoes in the midwest, tough luck. we had to furlough those employees who would have warned you to evacuate the low-lying areas in the oregon-california coast and in hawaii but, no, they have targeted massive cuts at the noaa budget. $4
you just mentioned noa. i'd like to point out that as we're speaking we're waiting for the third tidal wave to hit the oregon coast. they're about an hour apart. we should be hit again in about 10 minutes. now, the reason we know where these waves are, what their amlitude is, the reason we are able to evacuate those communities last night, the reason that we're online right now with our state emergency services people is because of the warning buoys we have and the great work of the national...
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you just mentioned noa. i'd like to point out that as we're speaking we're waiting for the third tidal wave to hit the oregon coast. they're about an hour apart. we should be hit again in about 10 minutes. now, the reason we know where these waves are, what their amlitude is, the reason we are able to evacuate those communities last night, the reason that we're online right now with our state emergency services people is because of the warning buoys we have and the great work of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration and the weather service. and the republicans have proposed to decimate those programs in h.r. 11. so in the republican world, everybody at noaa that is furloughed for 21 days, if you live in japan or you live on the pacific coast or there are some tornadoes in the midwest, tough luck. we had to furlough those employees who would have warned you to evacuate the low-lying areas in the oregon-california coast and in hawaii but, no, they have targeted massive cuts at the noaa budget. $4
you just mentioned noa. i'd like to point out that as we're speaking we're waiting for the third tidal wave to hit the oregon coast. they're about an hour apart. we should be hit again in about 10 minutes. now, the reason we know where these waves are, what their amlitude is, the reason we are able to evacuate those communities last night, the reason that we're online right now with our state emergency services people is because of the warning buoys we have and the great work of the national...
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nuestra página de facebook noticias telemundo como les quiero recordar 24 horas al día las últimas noas
nuestra página de facebook noticias telemundo como les quiero recordar 24 horas al día las últimas noas
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