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.- mike halpert / noaa 2.- javier sierra / ambientalista los cambios clatolÓgicos estÁn a la orden delÍa .. y segÚn el servicio nacional de metereologia esta temporada estarÁ mas intensa que lo usual .. "el pronostico indica que las temperaturas estarÁn mas elevadas al oeste del paÍs y en las partes llanas del noroeste y la florida las temperaturas estarÁn mas bajas en comparaciÓn con aÑos anteriores" pero a que se deben estos cambios climatolÓgicos tan repentinos?? ciertamente los factores pueden ser muchos pero uno de los grandes contribuidores ha sido la revoluciÓn industrial y el aumento de deshechos. y es por eso que se ha dedicado este di Ía a la concientizaciÓn del reciclaje" " fabricar aluminio desde el principio como nuevo genera el doble de gases de calentamien to global que reciclarlo .. no solamente aluminio sino pra cticamente cualquier material .. el reciclaje es mucho mas efectivo en el proceso de manufactura aluminio como el utilizado en refrescos de gaseosas .. y bebidas alcohÓlicas . pero el plÁstico tambiÉn juega un papel muy impornte.. y es que el hecho de que este
.- mike halpert / noaa 2.- javier sierra / ambientalista los cambios clatolÓgicos estÁn a la orden delÍa .. y segÚn el servicio nacional de metereologia esta temporada estarÁ mas intensa que lo usual .. "el pronostico indica que las temperaturas estarÁn mas elevadas al oeste del paÍs y en las partes llanas del noroeste y la florida las temperaturas estarÁn mas bajas en comparaciÓn con aÑos anteriores" pero a que se deben estos cambios climatolÓgicos tan repentinos??...
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we were at noaa, national oceanic atmospheric administration and this is whether they had to say. >> moderately strong winds. , but it is a decent nor'easter. the pressure is in the nearly as low as we saw with sandy but there will be impacts. >> reporter: predicting a bit of a storm surge, not anywhere close to what sandy produced, 15 feet storm surge. we are going to see two to three feet storm surge up toward the north, maybe a surge into ocean city but not a big deal. some wind, some rain and some snow. we'll take a look at impressive snow video. that's coming up. guys, back to you. >> well, more than a week after sandy destroyed homes and flooded neighborhoods, what would you do to make sure all of your irreplaceable things are safe. tonight at 11 we'll tell you how to get out of your house in seconds without losing your photos, documents and family keepsakes. >> it's a traffic nightmare but the water main break on north charles is also causing buildness -- businesses to close their doors. >> and the parties in power haven't changed, but will the partnership change? >>> . >> can
we were at noaa, national oceanic atmospheric administration and this is whether they had to say. >> moderately strong winds. , but it is a decent nor'easter. the pressure is in the nearly as low as we saw with sandy but there will be impacts. >> reporter: predicting a bit of a storm surge, not anywhere close to what sandy produced, 15 feet storm surge. we are going to see two to three feet storm surge up toward the north, maybe a surge into ocean city but not a big deal. some wind,...
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will noaa be able to spend what it needs? >> satellite controlled navigation, that system won't be put in place. >> reporter: we could see slowdowns at some airports. >> the faa is going to have to take some controllers out of the towers. >> reporter: fuller says everybody will be inconvenienced but worse? >> just about everybody will see their tax goes up. >> reporter: people who work will see their payroll tax goes up and people who itemize won't be able to deduct child care expenses because congress hasn't continued those reductions and small businesses will lose money because of changes in the inheritance tax. >> we lose most of the jobs that have been added and we're back to the depths of the recession again. >> reporter: peggy fox, 9 news now. >> nobody wants to go back there. now the governor of virginia is already making plans just in case we do fall off that fiscal cliff. he is ordering all his department heads to prepare to cut their budgets by 4%. that's transportation, health, the dmv, you name it. all this is acc
will noaa be able to spend what it needs? >> satellite controlled navigation, that system won't be put in place. >> reporter: we could see slowdowns at some airports. >> the faa is going to have to take some controllers out of the towers. >> reporter: fuller says everybody will be inconvenienced but worse? >> just about everybody will see their tax goes up. >> reporter: people who work will see their payroll tax goes up and people who itemize won't be able to...
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would be untrue you know you got to make peace awhile then you can really smile and make it really noaale come on city light the city with the city fire come on city light the city fire [speaker not understood] ♪ you know that i would be untrue you know that you would be a liar if i was to say to you city you couldn't get much higher go, city [speaker not understood] ♪ peace to and it's the last chance last chance for a drink last chance for drinking at chris daily's and we need you on halloween beside you beside you to come on by and guide you it's the last drink last chance for the bar we need you all [speaker not understood] beside you to guide you and we'll need you last dance at chris daly's bar ♪ >>> good afternoon, supervisors, members of the general public. burning san franciscans in the street, that's what's been happening in this city since september 2001 when this board of supervisors came out with a resolution to close the last public horse sporting facility in san francisco and reopen it in the quickest, most efficient manner possible. and here we are 11 years later, nothin
would be untrue you know you got to make peace awhile then you can really smile and make it really noaale come on city light the city with the city fire come on city light the city fire [speaker not understood] ♪ you know that i would be untrue you know that you would be a liar if i was to say to you city you couldn't get much higher go, city [speaker not understood] ♪ peace to and it's the last chance last chance for a drink last chance for drinking at chris daily's and we need you on...
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they have put that together at google and noaa this is hurricane sandy. irene just one year ago, this is the size of hurricane irene. so you see a discrepancy between the size of the two hurricanes that affected us in the past one year. irene and sandy. that is really cool sight and a link once again at abc news.com. we will have a link at abc2 news coming up in a little later. >>> 4:52. five things to know as you head out. daylight savings time end this weekend. at 2 a.m. sunday morning the clocks will rollback one hour and as we fall back it's good time to use it to check and replace the batteries in your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors as well. today marks the start of the greek food and cultural festival. you and your family can enjoy live music and dancing and there's going to be cathedral tours and arts and crafts. there's plenty activity for the kids and festivities take place at annunciation cathedral on west presley street. >>> get a free flu shot on sunday franklin square medical center is holding a drive through vaccination clinic
they have put that together at google and noaa this is hurricane sandy. irene just one year ago, this is the size of hurricane irene. so you see a discrepancy between the size of the two hurricanes that affected us in the past one year. irene and sandy. that is really cool sight and a link once again at abc news.com. we will have a link at abc2 news coming up in a little later. >>> 4:52. five things to know as you head out. daylight savings time end this weekend. at 2 a.m. sunday...
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and, so, in this case noaa had a product called the emergency management response application which was very nascent. i told dp, i need everything to get this live within 72 hours. they came up with $200 million and it went live. if i had to bid that through, you know, through our channels, i might see it five years from today. but now we've run the slide. and on the first day that irma was in social media, we had 250,000 hits. on the second day it was over 3 million. and people could actually navigate through this tool. and what i was saying, they could validate using gps encrypted photographs where the response was. but it helped close that public trust gap and that's really where being able to move as much information as we can out into the public domain as we talk about cop. and obviously we need to look about cyber concerns as well. but certainly there is a responsibility to share, and especially with the general public because those are the ones that are going to say yea or nay in terms of how we're responding to an event. >> in the service of managing information during a disaste
and, so, in this case noaa had a product called the emergency management response application which was very nascent. i told dp, i need everything to get this live within 72 hours. they came up with $200 million and it went live. if i had to bid that through, you know, through our channels, i might see it five years from today. but now we've run the slide. and on the first day that irma was in social media, we had 250,000 hits. on the second day it was over 3 million. and people could actually...
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encouraging this, but also reaching out to seniors, immigrant, and then also usf in my district, i noaa round many of the colleges and city college that it makes sense to have it around the key spots where younger people who might not have cars might have that need. >> so, the outreach funding that we have for supporting the commuter benefits program particularly for employers and city employees is limited. so, i would say we have not expanded to other target audiences like seniors who are in categories we have funding to support, but certainly we would be open to expanding that with additional resources. >> thank you. and i'm noticing i think it's a new york times article from 2010 stating that there are a limited number of car-share vehicles at that time. i'm guessing it is this matter exploded into areas like san francisco. but i'd just like to know at some later time what numbers we think -- how many people are actually using it. and as we expand to clement, for example, or spots in supervisor cohen's district, is it really meeting a demand that's there or are we kind of making sure
encouraging this, but also reaching out to seniors, immigrant, and then also usf in my district, i noaa round many of the colleges and city college that it makes sense to have it around the key spots where younger people who might not have cars might have that need. >> so, the outreach funding that we have for supporting the commuter benefits program particularly for employers and city employees is limited. so, i would say we have not expanded to other target audiences like seniors who...
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. >>> this hurricane really has muddled things up when it comes to insurance regulations because noaanew definition. not a hurricane. wasn't a tropical storm. it was a post-tropical event or a super storm. brachbd new category. why is this a problem? because most insurance policies are based on definitions. if it's a hurricane, the deductible requires the owner pays a percentage of the damage to the home. if it's a tropical storm, you just get the flat deductible. usually cheaper. now some governors of some states have said we decided that our homeowners will pay the lower rate. they just decided by fiat. why? why do they get to do that? is it okay to violate free market economics? governor cuomo says this is a super storm, not a hurricane is -- >> it's a little worse are worse even than been described because we have to file and have have our rates approved and then we learn after the fact that they've been approved, they're ready for use, we have a situation like this where we're told you can't use them anyhow. so that creates a lot of sof uncertainty. >> is this a new category, are
. >>> this hurricane really has muddled things up when it comes to insurance regulations because noaanew definition. not a hurricane. wasn't a tropical storm. it was a post-tropical event or a super storm. brachbd new category. why is this a problem? because most insurance policies are based on definitions. if it's a hurricane, the deductible requires the owner pays a percentage of the damage to the home. if it's a tropical storm, you just get the flat deductible. usually cheaper. now...
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. >> in response to noaa has issued a heads-up to officials putting them on alert for any more attacks on dolphins in waters off louisiana, mississippi and alabama. usually these smiling creatures are the gems of the ocean, the star attraction at marine parks around the world. and are believed to be the world's second most intelligent animal, which makes these horrific incidents incomprehensible. >> i think it's important that everybody understand it's not only cruel, but it's against the law. >> and a crime that comes with consequences. fines up to $100,000 and a year in jail. and officials are asking anyone with any information that can help them to call their local authorities. >>> and the woman at the center of the cia sex scandal has been spotted with her husband for the first time since that news broke. paula broadwell and dr. scott broadwell were seen outside her brother's home in washington, d.c. that was last night. her affair with david petraeus forced him to resign as head of the cia. >>> and finally, one of the stars in the aftermath of superstorm sandy was governor chris c
. >> in response to noaa has issued a heads-up to officials putting them on alert for any more attacks on dolphins in waters off louisiana, mississippi and alabama. usually these smiling creatures are the gems of the ocean, the star attraction at marine parks around the world. and are believed to be the world's second most intelligent animal, which makes these horrific incidents incomprehensible. >> i think it's important that everybody understand it's not only cruel, but it's...
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the pilots, noaa, coast guard, army corp of engineers, all staying in touch with each other to ensurehat the port and the harbor can open just as quickly as possible to assure that the safeguard and movement of commerce is first safe, but also expeditious as well. because of the magnitude of a port like new york, new jersey, just is an absolute must. a huge market area. many consumers relying on it. >> more broadly, ceos who are obviously attempting to hold businesses together and ensure that they function, many of them in a very, very difficult situation. what would you say to them? >> i think that we got to do exactly what you're doing right now, communications. you've got to go to mass media, you've got to get to your customers around the world, let your customers around the world know when the port's going to open, re-assure them that their goods are safe and that the port will be safe for good movement. you don't want any of the ships to divert to other ports. you want to maintain continuity with the consumersed a with the market area that's there for the port of new york-new jer
the pilots, noaa, coast guard, army corp of engineers, all staying in touch with each other to ensurehat the port and the harbor can open just as quickly as possible to assure that the safeguard and movement of commerce is first safe, but also expeditious as well. because of the magnitude of a port like new york, new jersey, just is an absolute must. a huge market area. many consumers relying on it. >> more broadly, ceos who are obviously attempting to hold businesses together and ensure...
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this is what noaa relies on for accurate weather forecasting., with sequestration, with this fiscal cliff, we are suddenly going to drive ourselves to lacking that information. >> we got to go, got breaking news in a second. marion, thank you very much. i'm sure we haven't heard the last of this issue. >>> all right. well, we going to get the news or no? we waiting on that? all right. apparently got some big-time breaking news. so big and important that they haven't even told us what it is. we'll find out with you on the other side of the break. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard
this is what noaa relies on for accurate weather forecasting., with sequestration, with this fiscal cliff, we are suddenly going to drive ourselves to lacking that information. >> we got to go, got breaking news in a second. marion, thank you very much. i'm sure we haven't heard the last of this issue. >>> all right. well, we going to get the news or no? we waiting on that? all right. apparently got some big-time breaking news. so big and important that they haven't even told us...
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that is the definition for last provided in the first ever american authors dictionary noaa webster'samerican dictionary which was published in 18 six. to be quote according to webster was to have quote irregular desires while to behave was to do something in a or lecturing manner. yet despite all of these imputations of deviancy webster also noted that to do something quote was to do it boldly with courage. so connections between passion and action between sexual arousal and courageous resolve for woven into the very vocabulary of american english in the era of 1812. ministers who were opposed to the passion found eager supporters amongst their parishioners along with these formal sermons that i had just been talking about. the printers circulated lots of writing by ordinary people that took similar points of view. one antiwar poem publishes a broadside post are written by a man named william allen from newport rhode island rhymes quote, war, carnage, devastation, many fall and die in the sacred cage we read always from our proceed. from formal sermons to singsong -- war opponents ac
that is the definition for last provided in the first ever american authors dictionary noaa webster'samerican dictionary which was published in 18 six. to be quote according to webster was to have quote irregular desires while to behave was to do something in a or lecturing manner. yet despite all of these imputations of deviancy webster also noted that to do something quote was to do it boldly with courage. so connections between passion and action between sexual arousal and courageous resolve...
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noaa absolutely not. not only that but i even put one line to make sure it couldn't happen again. this is where we talked. she might be lying but that is where she talked. will i be writing another episode of doctor who? yes. [cheers and applause] the last e-mail i read before coming down here was from caroline skinner. who is one solitary cheer for caroline. who is the executive producer of doctor who, saying why can't we have it monday? because i am getting an award. you have to be patient. i am writing one. i don't want to say anything about it because it might jinx anything i say get reported to the news. one conversation at the hugo awards for the doctor's wife which is wonderful. [applause] one conversation, with my mouth full, i literally have my mouth full and there is a journalist on the web site to says is they're going to be -- are you sure? last one was meant to be in season 5 and then it could be the same. big budget? that gets reported as news. .. the trees are getting a little more skeletal and it's getting a little chillier and a little wetter in shop windows start
noaa absolutely not. not only that but i even put one line to make sure it couldn't happen again. this is where we talked. she might be lying but that is where she talked. will i be writing another episode of doctor who? yes. [cheers and applause] the last e-mail i read before coming down here was from caroline skinner. who is one solitary cheer for caroline. who is the executive producer of doctor who, saying why can't we have it monday? because i am getting an award. you have to be patient. i...
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caller: yeah, i was a captain for noaa, i was right there, i went and did surveys every eight days. we would go out, they would give the g.p.s. reading. host: mark, turn down your tv and just keep talking to me there. cope and then we would drag, make a 30 minute drag to pull up the product and see what we had. and the oil spill was actually, it fell and was mostly the gulf of mexico offshore and we saw the reopened bottom of mississippi. we saw the reopen bottom off louisiana. and b.p. set up a house in all these places and they started getting big settlements. i mean $90,000, $70,000, $70,000 -- and the year before that, right after the oil spill -- i think the money should go to the people that died. i feel sorry for that. but i think also b.p.'s paid a lot, a lot of money for an accident. caller: yes, good morning, you have a great show. i'm a professor and expert on oil, and the observation of b.p. paying $4.5 billion is one week, that's one week of revenue. we have 20,000 rigs in canada. we don't have these explosions. and the situation, this is equivilent after the blow up in
caller: yeah, i was a captain for noaa, i was right there, i went and did surveys every eight days. we would go out, they would give the g.p.s. reading. host: mark, turn down your tv and just keep talking to me there. cope and then we would drag, make a 30 minute drag to pull up the product and see what we had. and the oil spill was actually, it fell and was mostly the gulf of mexico offshore and we saw the reopened bottom of mississippi. we saw the reopen bottom off louisiana. and b.p. set up...
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yesterday he's heard reports of insurance companies trying to change the designation by pressuring the noaaallenging the designation in court. schumer said he's going to make sure that doesn't happen. he said, quote, the state and federal government both classified this storm as a post tropical cyclone, not a hurricane, and insurance companies shouldn't try to alter reality to save money on the backs of homeowners. and, ted, other politicians including governors of new york, new jersey, connecticut, have said they'll make sure nobody has to pay hurricane deductibles for this storm, but the president of the insurance information institute told cnn money the insurance industry isn't trying to charge it and individual insurers like allstate and liberty mutual say their customers will not, i say not have to pay the hurricane deductible. ted? >> good news for them. maribel aver, thank you. >>> if you want to help storm victims in the northeast, logon to cnn.com/impact. you'll find all kinds of information on how to contribute to the relief effort. >>> up next, more than a woman behind the former
yesterday he's heard reports of insurance companies trying to change the designation by pressuring the noaaallenging the designation in court. schumer said he's going to make sure that doesn't happen. he said, quote, the state and federal government both classified this storm as a post tropical cyclone, not a hurricane, and insurance companies shouldn't try to alter reality to save money on the backs of homeowners. and, ted, other politicians including governors of new york, new jersey,...
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well, the noaa outlook says, warmer and dryer just about everywhere out west.ook at the cooler conditions that will be just in the bare southeast there. colder around the great lakes and the northern plains. if there's a wet zone it's probably the area from arkansas to kentucky and tennessee. everyone else gets about what you expect in a winter season. according to that outlook. into the west comes an injection of more wet air. it hasn't been too -- well, hasn't been a lot of rain here. there will be by the time we get into the weekend. we're expecting one to three inches in those big areas that will pick up some rain. . >> have a good weekend. >> middle of the country is having a great weekend. we'll talk about that in the next half hour. everybody? >> thank you, sam. >>> coming up on "gma," the baby faced valedictorian accused of murdering his mom. his family and the entire town say he's innocent. dan and nancy here to break it all down as opening statements begin today. >>> also ahead, an astonishing medical mystery. the rare disease you've never heard of. t
well, the noaa outlook says, warmer and dryer just about everywhere out west.ook at the cooler conditions that will be just in the bare southeast there. colder around the great lakes and the northern plains. if there's a wet zone it's probably the area from arkansas to kentucky and tennessee. everyone else gets about what you expect in a winter season. according to that outlook. into the west comes an injection of more wet air. it hasn't been too -- well, hasn't been a lot of rain here. there...
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noaa put out this new tape that looks at every one of the storms that moved through the 19 storms.hird-busiest hurricane season on record that we just went through. and there's sandy running up the eastern seaboard. if you want to see all of them, we loaded them on my facebook page. but take a look at this. only 2005, 1933, more storms than 19 named storms this season. and the good news is, hurricane season is officially over today. now, it doesn't mean we can't have late-season storms. but officially, we can give a half sigh of relief until we see what the atlantic has in store for us. 58 degrees in atlanta. 77 in orlando. 72 in dallas. and of course, all of that rain on the west coast, we'll be talking about it all morning long. >> temperatures in the teens in montreal. could lead to snow in new england. we'll talk about that in a moment. now back to the desk. >> thanks, sam. >>> coming up, the bizarre twist in the lottery murder trial. the defendant on the verge of getting kicked out of the courtroom. the judge accuses her of trying to communicate with the jury by code. >>> and
noaa put out this new tape that looks at every one of the storms that moved through the 19 storms.hird-busiest hurricane season on record that we just went through. and there's sandy running up the eastern seaboard. if you want to see all of them, we loaded them on my facebook page. but take a look at this. only 2005, 1933, more storms than 19 named storms this season. and the good news is, hurricane season is officially over today. now, it doesn't mean we can't have late-season storms. but...
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. >> reporter: you can see the damage in newly released photos from noaa.t looks like now, a much different scene, devastating for people who live here. just days ago, this was a popular shoreline amusement park, until sandy moved the shoreline, and hundreds of homes that used to be beach front were swallowed up as the atlantic ate away the beach. and then there's this on fire island. mother nature resculpted the coast, and in the process, you can see portions of the road collapsed. over the years, fire island itself has gotten bigger and smaller. >> somewhere in this area was the end of fire island. this over the years has built up. >> reporter: now we see mother nature maybe taking some of it back. >> maybe. >> reporter: scientists say you have to go back to the big hurricane of 1938, the one they called the long island express, to find a storm as catastrophic to this area as sandy. that hurricane was so severe, it actually changed the look of long island. and it's now happened again. >> if you walk down the long island coastline, all that you see is mass
. >> reporter: you can see the damage in newly released photos from noaa.t looks like now, a much different scene, devastating for people who live here. just days ago, this was a popular shoreline amusement park, until sandy moved the shoreline, and hundreds of homes that used to be beach front were swallowed up as the atlantic ate away the beach. and then there's this on fire island. mother nature resculpted the coast, and in the process, you can see portions of the road collapsed. over...
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there's some disturbing pictures that just came out of noaa. this is what the beach looks like.n't that far from seaside heights. go back and forth. you see where there was a boardwalk. see where there were homes. literally one, two, three, four, homes, and then go to the after. this is before. the houses are moved. they're gone. foundations aren't even there. go up the beach a little bit. i think we have a marina here on the other side. this is still around seaside heights. there's boats. there's the water that came right across the shore. then one more spot. a little bit farther north. this is -- here's the roads too chadwick beach. highway 35 and literally that road isn't there anymore. there's one little house right there in the middle of an island. just disturbing. we just hope that people weren't there. these are all obviously mandatory evacuation areas. boy, that's tough. let's show you some animation. we have some before and after. back to seaside beach. it's -- you know, i don't think anybody really knows until we get on the ground and can show you aerials and that thin
there's some disturbing pictures that just came out of noaa. this is what the beach looks like.n't that far from seaside heights. go back and forth. you see where there was a boardwalk. see where there were homes. literally one, two, three, four, homes, and then go to the after. this is before. the houses are moved. they're gone. foundations aren't even there. go up the beach a little bit. i think we have a marina here on the other side. this is still around seaside heights. there's boats....
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i believe addressing these challenges require the participation of the army corps of engineers, noaa, u.s. geological service, fema and so many other agencies. and i think the chairman has raised the right issue. this should be a turning point in our efforts to deal with these issues on a comprehensive basis, not on a particularized basis. there are smaller measures, however, that could be taken as well. in particular we should not ignore the army corps' continuing authorities program, the cap program, as part of the response. this includes section 205, flood control and section 206, environmental restoration. for states and commitments with limited resources, these smaller scale projects can be enormously beneficial and effective, particularly after disasters. i appreciate the steps taken in the authorization of the water resources development act to utilize cap authorities. i also want to acknowledge the committee's efforts to increase the cost limitations for some cap authorities. these are positive measures that we should work to expand upon. before i conclude, i want to note the
i believe addressing these challenges require the participation of the army corps of engineers, noaa, u.s. geological service, fema and so many other agencies. and i think the chairman has raised the right issue. this should be a turning point in our efforts to deal with these issues on a comprehensive basis, not on a particularized basis. there are smaller measures, however, that could be taken as well. in particular we should not ignore the army corps' continuing authorities program, the cap...
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they have noaa radio.t sounds an alarm if there is a storm in your area to tell you what areas have been affected. it will inform people of this is what you'd do, in your power is out in monroe county or the power is out in carbon county. but informing people what to do. it just feels like someone just turn everything off. we cannot even communicate with families because the phones are down. authorities usually advise people to buy a battery- powered radios. it is a huge problem. umer was calling for generators for cell towers, so that when power goes down you can use your cellphone to communicate with people to get updates, and maybe you could not charge the phone in your house, but you could plug it in in your car and get information that way. we are increasingly reliant on the source of technology. when it disappears, we do not want to do. the resiliency of the networks will be looked at. host: ocean beach, st. charles. good morning. caller: my pillboxes ocean beach. i had an oceanfront house that was d
they have noaa radio.t sounds an alarm if there is a storm in your area to tell you what areas have been affected. it will inform people of this is what you'd do, in your power is out in monroe county or the power is out in carbon county. but informing people what to do. it just feels like someone just turn everything off. we cannot even communicate with families because the phones are down. authorities usually advise people to buy a battery- powered radios. it is a huge problem. umer was...
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geological survey and noaa data showed a five-foot sea level rise would permanently flood portions of that base. the base is at continuing risk from storm surges. by the way, a five-foot sea level rise is now predicted to be a possibility in this century. eglin air force on florida's gulf coast is threatened by storm surge, sea level rise and salt water infiltration. we know -- we know that climate change loads the dice for more and more severe extreme weather. retired brigadier general steven anderson and retired lieutenant general daniel christman used katrina as an example of how extreme weather can cause negative operational impacts to our military. in response to katrina the national guard mobilized 58,000 national guard members to the relief effort at the same time that 79,000 guard members were deployed fighting the war on terrorism. the generals pointed out that although louisiana's physical infrastructure did not hold, our national guard did hold. but the limits of even our exceptional national guard will be tested by these changes in extreme weather. and it is imperative tha
geological survey and noaa data showed a five-foot sea level rise would permanently flood portions of that base. the base is at continuing risk from storm surges. by the way, a five-foot sea level rise is now predicted to be a possibility in this century. eglin air force on florida's gulf coast is threatened by storm surge, sea level rise and salt water infiltration. we know -- we know that climate change loads the dice for more and more severe extreme weather. retired brigadier general steven...