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jolly says noaa has been to the st. peter clearwater airport to look at the facilities. there is hangar space and office space for noaa's aircraft and employees. >>> tonight 8 on your side where the wild things are. >> we are talking about cobras, rattlesnakes and pythons that people own as pets. pets like these may be closer there are dozens of people around the tampa bay area permitted to keep even the deadliest of snakes in their homes. as mark douglas is about to show you, they may live in your neighborhood. >> reporter: some people just love them. >> i'd say it's the best pet i've ever had. >> reporter: others not so much. >> i think it's crazy. >> reporter: we discovered deadly vipers and constrictors of concern can be just about anywhere. >> but in all the years that i have been doing what i do for pinellas county, i've actually went and picked up three cobras. >> reporter: remember the king kobe ra that got away in orlando last fall? this lady does. it turned up a month later behind her clothes drier. >> the washer had run its whole cycle. so that probably woke i
jolly says noaa has been to the st. peter clearwater airport to look at the facilities. there is hangar space and office space for noaa's aircraft and employees. >>> tonight 8 on your side where the wild things are. >> we are talking about cobras, rattlesnakes and pythons that people own as pets. pets like these may be closer there are dozens of people around the tampa bay area permitted to keep even the deadliest of snakes in their homes. as mark douglas is about to show you,...
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Feb 25, 2016
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. >>> noaa emergency radios used by many to stay informed about weather in the area. several hours after the signal went out they were working to get the device working. by changing the dial to one of these alternative transmitters across central florida the emergency radios received their signal through a phone line. last month, the orlando noaa emergency weather transmitter went down during severe weather. officials later saying the transmitter was struck by lightning, something that doesn't rely on a land line, the news 6 pinpoint weather app, easy to use, giving you breaking weather updates when it matters most. find it in your app store by the emergency weather radio service is back in service tonight. we're working to find out what caused the outage. >> ginger: we were very fortunate the storms did not cause any damage to speak of in our area. >> same line of storms spawned a tornado in the panhandle overnight. destroyed. damaged. one couple whose home was hit said they didn't have time to react. >> we were trying to get the door closed and get in the closet. we
. >>> noaa emergency radios used by many to stay informed about weather in the area. several hours after the signal went out they were working to get the device working. by changing the dial to one of these alternative transmitters across central florida the emergency radios received their signal through a phone line. last month, the orlando noaa emergency weather transmitter went down during severe weather. officials later saying the transmitter was struck by lightning, something that...
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. >>> national oceanic and atmospheric administration hurricane -- national oceanic and noaa's hurricane -- the air force is making way for are relocating to the base. congressman david jolly believes the noah unit can relocate to the st. pete clearwater airport. >> i think we could have a win- win in the bay area. when the one thrives come in -- 135s that will add additional air assets to macdill and now we find where to put noaa assets. >> jolie says -- jolly says -- the airport has hangar space and office space for noaa's aircraft and employees. >>> some very brave members of the coast guard received a big honor today. last october members of air station clearwater were the first to respond to the devastating effects of hurricane joaquin which swept over the bahamas. they saved the lives of 12 mariners who had abandoned a sinking 212-foot cargo ship. today in clearwater four of those coastguards men received >> launched into extreme poor visibility and 50 knot winds from hurricane joaquin. >> the air medal was established in 1942 and is one of the most prestigious aerial awards an air
. >>> national oceanic and atmospheric administration hurricane -- national oceanic and noaa's hurricane -- the air force is making way for are relocating to the base. congressman david jolly believes the noah unit can relocate to the st. pete clearwater airport. >> i think we could have a win- win in the bay area. when the one thrives come in -- 135s that will add additional air assets to macdill and now we find where to put noaa assets. >> jolie says -- jolly says -- the...
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Feb 3, 2016
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. >> for 22 years, wayne perryman and a team from noaa have been here from march until may, counting and collecting data on gray whales migrating north...from the breeding grounds of mexico...to the arctic...a trip of 6,800 miles. >> this point is kind of a focal point for them and we're able to see them very very well, they pass often within a 100 meters of the beach so it's a great place to count animals. >> gray whales swim close to land as protection against their main predator... killer whales. even so it takes a sharp eye and strong binoculars to spot the northern migration. once they do, "it's go time" for a one of a kind unmanned aircraft named mobly. >> to the right, to the right, ok now move, they're in the middle of the frame. >> they're right there. >> keep on going up. >> hold on hold on. >> they're surfacing in the middle of the frame. >> good. >> come down a little bit. >> hows that? >> they're moving to the right, i see them underwater. >> noaa scientist and pilot john durban is tracking a mother and her calf from a distance of about three quarters of a mile out from
. >> for 22 years, wayne perryman and a team from noaa have been here from march until may, counting and collecting data on gray whales migrating north...from the breeding grounds of mexico...to the arctic...a trip of 6,800 miles. >> this point is kind of a focal point for them and we're able to see them very very well, they pass often within a 100 meters of the beach so it's a great place to count animals. >> gray whales swim close to land as protection against their main...
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Feb 21, 2016
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noaa also thinks we could see above normal temperatures across the northern half of the u-s. china's appetitie for u-s soybeans continues to fade. our partners at pro farmer reporting china imported 5.66 million metric tons of soybeans in january. than the previous year. poultry producers are looking at a more promising 2016. rabobank says after a very challenging end to 2015, margins are improving. in rabobank's first poultry quarterly report of the year, analysts say better demand and lower supply in countires like u-s, china, thailand and europe are helping reduce the hefty supply issue we saw last year. in china, new restrictiosn on breeding stock will help keep tbird numbers down. but prices will still remain volatile due to avian influenza. the chem china and syngenta acquisition could open the door for g-m crops in china.. that's according to syngenta's leadership reuters reporting, the 43 billion dollar deal likely to give syngenta unrivaled access to the chinese market--the world's largest grain producer. also heating up, discussions about oil production and the impa
noaa also thinks we could see above normal temperatures across the northern half of the u-s. china's appetitie for u-s soybeans continues to fade. our partners at pro farmer reporting china imported 5.66 million metric tons of soybeans in january. than the previous year. poultry producers are looking at a more promising 2016. rabobank says after a very challenging end to 2015, margins are improving. in rabobank's first poultry quarterly report of the year, analysts say better demand and lower...
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chance the tampa office of emergency management just announcing a new program that will give free noaa radios to every mobile james holmes in the community. the state division of emergency management donated 70 radios total. they say storms like the one we saw just yesterday in south florida show how quickly the weather can turn dangerous. you may not realize it but florida receives more tornadoes per square mile than any other state in the u.s. >>> and if you don't have a noaa weather radio, stay safe by downloading our app. you can use it to get alerts no matter where you are and use it to track live radar. it's available for apple and android phones. >>> a house panel approved a bill that would change how you are notified of your right to skip the daily pledge. students are required to recite for the child to be excused. it is headed to the full statehouse. >>> new numbers tonight showing how much damage potholes do to your cars. aaa says the holes in the road have cost us $3 billion a year in repairs over the past five years. that survey found potholes damaged 16% of vehicles in th
chance the tampa office of emergency management just announcing a new program that will give free noaa radios to every mobile james holmes in the community. the state division of emergency management donated 70 radios total. they say storms like the one we saw just yesterday in south florida show how quickly the weather can turn dangerous. you may not realize it but florida receives more tornadoes per square mile than any other state in the u.s. >>> and if you don't have a noaa weather...
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we want to thank news 19 for your support of the noaa weather radio. official voice of the national weather service. >> that's right. they were going to be out here today but they have been busy at the national weather service because of the potential of severe weather today. these right here, they sold out but they are still available in the midland. >> academy sports and walgreen's stores carry the weather radio as well. buy one, have it programmed. it helps you recharge your cell phone. >> yeah. they are amazing. they have advanced so far from my first weather alert radio. >> noaa weather radio has been the -- operational for 50 years. . [ talking at the same time ] >> thank you very much. now back to you. >> thank hillary clinton: wall street should never be allowed to wreck main street again. americans haven't had a raise in 15 years. but i want to go further. whether it's racism holding people back... big financial interests, drug companies, insurance companies, big oil companies... the indifference, the negligence. that's what i want to take on.
we want to thank news 19 for your support of the noaa weather radio. official voice of the national weather service. >> that's right. they were going to be out here today but they have been busy at the national weather service because of the potential of severe weather today. these right here, they sold out but they are still available in the midland. >> academy sports and walgreen's stores carry the weather radio as well. buy one, have it programmed. it helps you recharge your cell...
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officer noaa lee oat a died days of a the collision on rockville pike. he was, woulding on drunk d driving task fork at the time of the incident.ent. the driver appeared in court he had a blood alcohol content nearly three times the legal limit. he has also been arrested three times for dwu and a infuriates officer lee oat a's family. >> ten years that's all he can get, maximum.um likelihood of that, probably not. the judges need to implement those laws and enact them effectively, efficiently and make sure that they give people proper sentences and don't lett them off. > officer lee oat a's father called everyone in the state tot reach out to their maker to getg what is being called noaa's law passed. it has to do with interlockck ignition systems in people'ss cars, people who have been convicted of drunk driving.ng they're hoping to get that passed this year in annapolis. n > it wasn't roses or chock lates, but police in princee george's county gave out their own version of valentine's today. they handed out cards with safety tips on them to drivers at
officer noaa lee oat a died days of a the collision on rockville pike. he was, woulding on drunk d driving task fork at the time of the incident.ent. the driver appeared in court he had a blood alcohol content nearly three times the legal limit. he has also been arrested three times for dwu and a infuriates officer lee oat a's family. >> ten years that's all he can get, maximum.um likelihood of that, probably not. the judges need to implement those laws and enact them effectively,...
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Feb 16, 2016
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unfortunate news for anybody who relies on the noaa weather radio. a power ought outage has affected the local transmitter and that means the radios are not working tonight. of course, that's why you will have to downloads our skytower radar app to keep you updated. any local watches and warnings in the national weather service. they go off like the noaa weather radar does. >> it does. and the good folks at the weather service are moving the transmitter to a mier, taller tower. so they will be back on wednesday, which is always good. for us tonight, it will be busy. you have a line of storms on the west coast. moisture's rapidly increasing. this is not going to be a long-lasting event. this is a couple of hours of rain and thunderstorms, if that. it is going to move right along. the main concern at night is for the possibility of tornadoes. and i think the threat any one spot tonight is very small. there has been some rotating cells off the coastline. we will be watching that. if by chance, any of these move onshore, as water spouts and eventually to
unfortunate news for anybody who relies on the noaa weather radio. a power ought outage has affected the local transmitter and that means the radios are not working tonight. of course, that's why you will have to downloads our skytower radar app to keep you updated. any local watches and warnings in the national weather service. they go off like the noaa weather radar does. >> it does. and the good folks at the weather service are moving the transmitter to a mier, taller tower. so they...
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noaa also thinks we could see above normal temperatures across the northern half of the u-s. china's appetitie for u-s soybeans continues to fade. our partners at pro farmer reporting china imported 5.66 million metric tons of soybeans in january. that's a 38 percent drop from december and 17 percent less than the previous year. poultry producers are looking at a more promising 2016. rabobank says after a very challenging end to
noaa also thinks we could see above normal temperatures across the northern half of the u-s. china's appetitie for u-s soybeans continues to fade. our partners at pro farmer reporting china imported 5.66 million metric tons of soybeans in january. that's a 38 percent drop from december and 17 percent less than the previous year. poultry producers are looking at a more promising 2016. rabobank says after a very challenging end to
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the waters in the north east pacific have warmed up way beyond what we are used to. >> according to noaa a, warmer ocean off of southern california has made it harder for nursing sea lions to forage and as a result the pups are not getting enough nourishment. el ninio is an event scientists have seen several times but this year's temperatures are quite different. >> what's really different is the water in the north east pacific warmed up over a year ago, usually that warming occurs after the el nino developed but in this case it preceded it. >> ocean warming impacts the food chain from the bottom up. as upwelling winds are causing deep water currents typically rife with cold water nutrients to circulate up mostly nutrient depleted warm water. >> so when you talk about nutrients, what is that? >> that biologic material in the deep ocean gets remineralized to inorganic nutrients and so the upwelling keeps that cycle going. so how does it affect the top of the food chain? the whole food chain gets depressed. a lot of those fish species that could move, have moved northward and the food sour
the waters in the north east pacific have warmed up way beyond what we are used to. >> according to noaa a, warmer ocean off of southern california has made it harder for nursing sea lions to forage and as a result the pups are not getting enough nourishment. el ninio is an event scientists have seen several times but this year's temperatures are quite different. >> what's really different is the water in the north east pacific warmed up over a year ago, usually that warming occurs...
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it's still not clear if noaa will move operations to another location on base... or out of tampa entirely. 3 3 still ahead... a criminal *caught on camera. and *he was the one taking the pictures. how police say some "selfies" helped solve a crime. 3 plus: the security standoff... between apple and the feds. the other online giants... now joining apple's fight. 3 ((walter but first, here's a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. don't forget, tonight's mega millions jackpot is up to 104 million dollars. and tomorrow's powerball jackpot is up to 212 million dollars. good luck, and good day is back in less than two minutes. 3 again! r again! again! again! again? again! again! general mills is removing artificial flavors and colors from our cereals. so you can love cereal... 3 in the headlines this half hour: apple is getting more support, in its security standoff with the f-b-i. both facebook and twitter have now publicly sided with apple. 3 a judge ordered apple to recover information from the i-phone belonging to one of the san bernardino gunmen. but apple
it's still not clear if noaa will move operations to another location on base... or out of tampa entirely. 3 3 still ahead... a criminal *caught on camera. and *he was the one taking the pictures. how police say some "selfies" helped solve a crime. 3 plus: the security standoff... between apple and the feds. the other online giants... now joining apple's fight. 3 ((walter but first, here's a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. don't forget, tonight's mega millions jackpot is...
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. >> reporters noaa very well on live tv just about anything can happen right? that goes for this reporter who works at fox 13 in memphis. set to speak gln no way! >> could only get a few words out and the dog astacks him. this dog had been hang around, decided to steal the show. not a bite out of earl's leg, just nipping at his overcoat. at some point he took care of the four legged critter who attacked him. >> what's so great the dog knew he was in a live shot. >> the dog waited until he went live. >> i thought that dog was brought over by the competition right? >> at least the dog isn't screaming obscenities. >> stay that! >> this invention is a game-changer. when it comes to tie-dying, right? nissan has been working on self-parking cars. technology into chairs. clap your hands, the chairs go back where they belong. no messy board meetings. >> just do that with my laundry. in the drawer you go. that's fantastic. >> you could probably use that for a lot of different things around the house. they've got the vacuums, chairs, trash cans. that has got to be good.
. >> reporters noaa very well on live tv just about anything can happen right? that goes for this reporter who works at fox 13 in memphis. set to speak gln no way! >> could only get a few words out and the dog astacks him. this dog had been hang around, decided to steal the show. not a bite out of earl's leg, just nipping at his overcoat. at some point he took care of the four legged critter who attacked him. >> what's so great the dog knew he was in a live shot. >> the...
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i noaa this will giver continued question about the water crisis in flint. antonio. >> libby casey. >>> more cases of the zika virus are spreading. >>> and just days after it started the united nations puts the bleak on. breaks on. >> a new report says a record number of people were released from u.s. prisons last year after being wrongly convicted. one of them was joseph sledge who walked out of a prison in north carolina after 40 years. 149 inmates were released last year after being cleared. nearly a third of those cases came from texas. florida's governor has declared a health emergency in four counties after officials confirmed nine cases of zika virus in the state. doctors say they believe all the florida patients contracted the virus outside the u.s. the declaration allows florida to begin aggressive mosquito spraying. the virus has been linked with severe birth defects in brazil. the red cross of asking people to avoid donating blood if they have traveled to central or caribbean. robert ray tells us, one town has been hit especially hard from the dec
i noaa this will giver continued question about the water crisis in flint. antonio. >> libby casey. >>> more cases of the zika virus are spreading. >>> and just days after it started the united nations puts the bleak on. breaks on. >> a new report says a record number of people were released from u.s. prisons last year after being wrongly convicted. one of them was joseph sledge who walked out of a prison in north carolina after 40 years. 149 inmates were released...
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and today we have had our first weather fest where we have been providing the noaa weather radio at a discounted price. a lot of you have taken advantage of that and we want to thank everybody who has come out. weather fest is winding down and it has been a big success. we want to thank kroger in help putting on the weather fist and the south carolina minimum wage management decision and richland county emergency services. we will have other weather fests in the future. we will let you know when and where they will be. in the mean time, our weather, we had rough weather here today and daniel is back in the studio. >> we have had rough weather that all moved out of here. in thes are pleasant now. -- it is pleasant now. 69 degrees charleston. the cool air is spilling in to the up state. 48 degrees in greenville. the big story today has been the winds. downtown columbia wind gusts of 57 miles per hour. sumter wind gusts 55 miles per hour. east over 54. columbia, 53. all across the midlands strong wind gusts earlier this afternoon. those winds are still strong. these are current gusts acr
and today we have had our first weather fest where we have been providing the noaa weather radio at a discounted price. a lot of you have taken advantage of that and we want to thank everybody who has come out. weather fest is winding down and it has been a big success. we want to thank kroger in help putting on the weather fist and the south carolina minimum wage management decision and richland county emergency services. we will have other weather fests in the future. we will let you know...
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noaa wants to expand the monitor national marine sanctuary off the coast of north carolina. the agency says it would protect a collection of shipwrecks including those that sank during world war two's battle of the atlantic. you're looking at underwater video from our wavy archive of the uss monitor. 10 on your side learned there was a heated meeting in dare county recently. you'll have your chance proposal and give your recommendation tonight at the graveyard of the atlantic museum in hatteras. we put the address on our screen. the meeting is tonight from six to nine. today the governor joins the converstaion to end local violence. up next 10 on your side digs into the numbers. plus a local man's collection goes on display for black history month. up next 10 on your side gives you a sneak peek. bundle up, it's cold and breezy this morning. you can see how strong the winds are here in hampton, they're blowing the flags all over! coming up meteorologist neighborhood. we're back with a glimpse of what you can see at new exhibit opening in portsmouth. it showcases a local man's
noaa wants to expand the monitor national marine sanctuary off the coast of north carolina. the agency says it would protect a collection of shipwrecks including those that sank during world war two's battle of the atlantic. you're looking at underwater video from our wavy archive of the uss monitor. 10 on your side learned there was a heated meeting in dare county recently. you'll have your chance proposal and give your recommendation tonight at the graveyard of the atlantic museum in...
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Feb 25, 2016
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hurricane hunters move out of tampa bay and the mission they support in our region i am optimistic that noaa will keep the quiewnts in units in this area. >> he says he will explore space at st. pete clearwater and tampa bay airports. >> bad weather at cape came and a half really a forced a scrub of the space x rocket, their fourth attempt to land a rocket on a plavment platform in the ocean. it looked picture perfect last >> 6:45 and sunset at like 6:30, it's a good time because you will get the sunset to give light and i think we'll have a good view of the launch. >> you heard it here, the weather is going be good and i think we are a good for launch. check it out, begin the countdown. this is what we were dealing with this morning and you would think i learned my lesson. is the rain on el nio winters always comes in early. this morning we had the rain off of the coast and timing was earlier than expected and then things slowed down. multiple tornado warning south of us and multiple rain warnings, about half an inch to an inch as the trend for wet weather continues. and actually this shoul
hurricane hunters move out of tampa bay and the mission they support in our region i am optimistic that noaa will keep the quiewnts in units in this area. >> he says he will explore space at st. pete clearwater and tampa bay airports. >> bad weather at cape came and a half really a forced a scrub of the space x rocket, their fourth attempt to land a rocket on a plavment platform in the ocean. it looked picture perfect last >> 6:45 and sunset at like 6:30, it's a good time...
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Feb 19, 2016
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hunter planes have called hangar5 home but now the space is needed to make room for more jets and noaa has until next year to vacant. it it's still not clear if operations will move to another location on base or out of tampa entirely which would be a real shame because they do a big service. tell you where they end up. and coming up, a plot from a move. >> a movie. >> a hospital's computers held hostage. >> i went in for a check-up and they said our computers are down, we were hacked. >> and they were asking the hospital to pay up. >> but first, a dolphin encounter that turned deadly. >> and we'll talk about the here in vineland, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. white breast meat chicken every time. your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it progresso. look at this sweet face. so sweet. ok, we're going to need a napkin gooey, flaky, happy. toaster >> new at 11:00 a disturbing story out of argentina, it's making the rounds on line and is ininfuriating animal lovers everywhere. that baby dolphin died after it was passed a
hunter planes have called hangar5 home but now the space is needed to make room for more jets and noaa has until next year to vacant. it it's still not clear if operations will move to another location on base or out of tampa entirely which would be a real shame because they do a big service. tell you where they end up. and coming up, a plot from a move. >> a movie. >> a hospital's computers held hostage. >> i went in for a check-up and they said our computers are down, we...
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hunter planes have called hangar5 home but now the space is needed to make room for more jets and noaa has until next year to vacant. it it's still not clear if operations will move to another location on base or out of tampa shame because they do a big service. >> we'll keep an eye on it and tell you where they end up. and coming up, a plot from a move. >> a movie. >> a hospital's computers held hostage. >> i went in for a check-up and they said our computers are down, we were hacked. >> and they were asking the hospital to pay up. >> but first, a dolphin encounter that turned deadly. >> and we'll talk about the (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. in 1934, steak 'n shake decided the world didn't need another hamburger. it needed a steakburger. so they used 100 percent beef. quick seared to seal in the flavor ... ... you'll only get from a steakburger. steak 'n shake, >> new at 11:00 a disturbing story out of argentina, it's making the rounds on line and is ininfuriating animal lovers everywhere. that baby
hunter planes have called hangar5 home but now the space is needed to make room for more jets and noaa has until next year to vacant. it it's still not clear if operations will move to another location on base or out of tampa shame because they do a big service. >> we'll keep an eye on it and tell you where they end up. and coming up, a plot from a move. >> a movie. >> a hospital's computers held hostage. >> i went in for a check-up and they said our computers are down,...
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prompting several cheers.don't get too excited though...according to noaa... phil's forecast is accurate
prompting several cheers.don't get too excited though...according to noaa... phil's forecast is accurate
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noaa pegs phil's accuracy at about 45%. so take that knowledge and do with it what you will. >> our seven-day forecast shows winter is sticking around if a little bit longer. i know i would love spring to be here because i'm ready for warm weather. >> aren't we all? >> tonight, we will see rain and snow move into eastern iowa. we are seeing a little dry skies. but tonight, temperatures dropping into the 20s with a wintry mix and conditions staying with us. be careful for blowing and drifting snow as you head tomorrow nont and other than >> se black ice patches to >> pelley: iowa shakes up the deck. >> so what a victory last night. >> pelley: for the republicans it's now a three-way race. hillary clinton barely escaped. >> i've won and i have lost there. it's a lot better to win. >> pelley: also tonight, terror in the sky.. first a bang, and then a fire as a jetliner rips over in flight. for the first time in this country, the zika virus is
noaa pegs phil's accuracy at about 45%. so take that knowledge and do with it what you will. >> our seven-day forecast shows winter is sticking around if a little bit longer. i know i would love spring to be here because i'm ready for warm weather. >> aren't we all? >> tonight, we will see rain and snow move into eastern iowa. we are seeing a little dry skies. but tonight, temperatures dropping into the 20s with a wintry mix and conditions staying with us. be careful for...
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prompting several cheers.don't get too excited though...according to noaa... phil's forecast is accurate only about half of the time. 3 3 3 24 hours ago norfolk catholic star running back david englehaupt was committed to play football at are just too good to pass up and when his favorite team the huskers asked them to join he had to say yes. chris caught up with the knights star 3 "sports, with sports director chris neyenhouse." 3 it's been a whirlwind past 24 hours for a young man who you can make the argument was the top high school football player in siouxland this year. norfolk catholic's david engelhaupt was committed to play football next year at the university of wyoming. but when the huskers come calling like they did yesterday, you've gotta rethink things. this morning he accepted the with david this afternoon on the phone to talk about the whirlwind for him that *was* the last 24 hours. 3 engelhaupt: "the last 24 hours has been crazy. like for this to be happenind two days before national signing day." chris: "when did you first get the feeling that
prompting several cheers.don't get too excited though...according to noaa... phil's forecast is accurate only about half of the time. 3 3 3 24 hours ago norfolk catholic star running back david englehaupt was committed to play football at are just too good to pass up and when his favorite team the huskers asked them to join he had to say yes. chris caught up with the knights star 3 "sports, with sports director chris neyenhouse." 3 it's been a whirlwind past 24 hours for a young man...
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Feb 15, 2016
02/16
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some storms could be strong we want you to have the noaa weather radios. i'll be here overnight and as early as i need to keep you up to date on television. 48 in ocala. you need a jacket. 52 in sanford. 55 in orlando. it is 66 in melbourne. here's a look at your pinpoint accurate forecast. >> and notice the sky, a lot of clouds today, getting us up to 78 with those south winds. by 4:00, there is a 30% coverage of rain. not a lot of rain this afternoon. if you have plans, go ahead and get that done. you see lightning there, 60% coverage as we head into 8:00 on through 11:00 tonight. we think there could be a line developing along i-4 for the drive to work early tomorrow. the clouds and rain showing a few showers and storms tonight. look at this, a line by 5:00 in the morning developing along i-4. it will be a busy morning. we want you to be safe because storms could have strong wind. tleets 8:00, 9:00. the front hasn't gotten here yet. we'll see that come in through the afternoon. a little bit of a cooldown but not a drastic change in temperatures. today,
some storms could be strong we want you to have the noaa weather radios. i'll be here overnight and as early as i need to keep you up to date on television. 48 in ocala. you need a jacket. 52 in sanford. 55 in orlando. it is 66 in melbourne. here's a look at your pinpoint accurate forecast. >> and notice the sky, a lot of clouds today, getting us up to 78 with those south winds. by 4:00, there is a 30% coverage of rain. not a lot of rain this afternoon. if you have plans, go ahead and get...
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Feb 24, 2016
02/16
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as we first told you last year, the air force has ordered noaa to remove the specialized planes by july 1st of 2017. jolly telling the u.s. secretary of commerce, he will work with both organizations to make sure that the hurricane hunters and their specialized workforce stay right here in our area. hurricane hunters have called mcdill home since 1993. >>> the man who police believe is responsible for killing a brandon mother in front of her children now in danger of losing his own life. tonight the state attorney's office is confirming it will seek the death penalty for darrell williams. investigators saying he shot outside her home in brandon. just finished celebrating halloween with her 17-year-old twin daughters, both of them witnessed that murder. >>> a man accused of killing two palmetto store clerks wants to plead guilty but a judge is refusing to accept the request. the judge says he cannot accept the guilty plea just yet because she still hasn't decided if prosecutors will be allowed to seek the death penalty. >>> we're taking action for your health tonight. the flu. some in th
as we first told you last year, the air force has ordered noaa to remove the specialized planes by july 1st of 2017. jolly telling the u.s. secretary of commerce, he will work with both organizations to make sure that the hurricane hunters and their specialized workforce stay right here in our area. hurricane hunters have called mcdill home since 1993. >>> the man who police believe is responsible for killing a brandon mother in front of her children now in danger of losing his own...
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Feb 3, 2016
02/16
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noaa pegs his accuracy at 45%. he never looks like he's having a good time there. >> i'm always confused what it means if he sees his shadow or doesn't see his shadow. in the movie, groundhog day our reporter shaun chaiyabhat stars in that film. >> yeah. just a little bit of trivia there. >> a guest star, the little boy who falls out of the tree. >> it's a big moment. >> it is a big moment. chief meteorologist tom sorrells is predicting an early spring. >> has there been a winter? >> i know. right. >> up rth, it certainly has. and that was it. it took forever for the snow to start to fall. i'll start out the story tonight with this beautiful storm pin. isn't that nice? she said you can't see the lake from the fog this morning. she sent that one in early. sun setting low here. and another shot of daytona beach, the hazy sun. that's classic. i love it. download storm pins if you would if your app store. it's free. you can see the photos from the fog this morning, every single one that's been made during the day today
noaa pegs his accuracy at 45%. he never looks like he's having a good time there. >> i'm always confused what it means if he sees his shadow or doesn't see his shadow. in the movie, groundhog day our reporter shaun chaiyabhat stars in that film. >> yeah. just a little bit of trivia there. >> a guest star, the little boy who falls out of the tree. >> it's a big moment. >> it is a big moment. chief meteorologist tom sorrells is predicting an early spring. >>...
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Feb 26, 2016
02/16
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. >> clearly concurrent, the noaa forecasted there was going be hurricane-forced winds. >> days later they said they would review the storm avoidance policy. >> for the captain to challenge those waters with 4500 passengers and 1600 crew members, i find it quite disturbing. >> we reached out to royal caribbean head quarters here in miami for comment on this does not comment on pending litigation. cbs 4 this morning. >>> also, seaworld admits it went undercover to spy on animal rights protesters. >>> they sent a worker to ill filtrate a protest in san diego. the worker was later suspended but allow today keep his job when they accused him of trying to insight violence during the otherwise peaceful violation. seaworld says the spying will not happen again. >>> tonight at 11:00, paypal is one of the largest payment companys in world and they process millions of dollars in transactions every year. but some sellers claim the company is taking sides when it comes to disputed transactions. >> i am left now with a missing bag and paypal was holding the money from me. >> we have a policy, we t
. >> clearly concurrent, the noaa forecasted there was going be hurricane-forced winds. >> days later they said they would review the storm avoidance policy. >> for the captain to challenge those waters with 4500 passengers and 1600 crew members, i find it quite disturbing. >> we reached out to royal caribbean head quarters here in miami for comment on this does not comment on pending litigation. cbs 4 this morning. >>> also, seaworld admits it went undercover...
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Feb 26, 2016
02/16
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tom and nicole i called the storm prediction center for noaa and the national weather service in norman, oklahoma and i like the way one specialist put. this severe weather was highly unusual but not unprecedented. here's what else i found out. (current vo) this week's severe storms produced the first ever deadly tornadoes in the month of february in virginia history. from the three lives lost in the ef-1 tornado in waverly to the 1,200-foot-wide, ef-3 tornado in appomattox that claimed one life and strongest february tornado ever recorded. february is by far one of the least common months for tornadoes but there have been others through the years. (gfx) just take a look at how this month compares over the find in the data from the national climatic data center, just four tornadoes total in february over the last 10 years as opposed to 27 in a place that was hit again this week. the damage was much less extensive in waverly then but still significant for those impacted by the area it struck. at least four large trees fell on the first baptist church of waverly's property. three of them
tom and nicole i called the storm prediction center for noaa and the national weather service in norman, oklahoma and i like the way one specialist put. this severe weather was highly unusual but not unprecedented. here's what else i found out. (current vo) this week's severe storms produced the first ever deadly tornadoes in the month of february in virginia history. from the three lives lost in the ef-1 tornado in waverly to the 1,200-foot-wide, ef-3 tornado in appomattox that claimed one...
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Feb 24, 2016
02/16
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as of 2:30am showers and manufactured in 2014 or later as well as all noaa weather radios. as a precaution here is what to do in case that happens. if you're in a house with no an apartment: avoid windows. go to the lowest floor, small center room , under a stairwell, or in an interior hallway with no windows. crouch as low as possible to the floor, facing down; and cover your head with your hands. a bath tub may offer a shell of partial protection. even in an interior room, you should cover yourself with some sort of thick padding , to protect against falling debris in case the roof and ceiling fail. a helmet can offer some protection against head injury. in an office building, hospital, nursing home or skyscraper: go directly to an enclosed, windowless area in the center of the building -- away from glass and on the lowest floor possible. then, interior stairwells are usually good places to take shelter, and if not crowded, allow you to get to a lower level quickly. stay off the elevators; you could be trapped in them if the power is lost. in a mobile home:get out! even i
as of 2:30am showers and manufactured in 2014 or later as well as all noaa weather radios. as a precaution here is what to do in case that happens. if you're in a house with no an apartment: avoid windows. go to the lowest floor, small center room , under a stairwell, or in an interior hallway with no windows. crouch as low as possible to the floor, facing down; and cover your head with your hands. a bath tub may offer a shell of partial protection. even in an interior room, you should cover...
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Feb 25, 2016
02/16
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they seas leaving the noaa forecasted hurricane force winds. but nont the less royal caribbean because they want to stay on schedule wall and get to the ports because thawz how they make their money continue ievmentd and they sailed there. >> here is some of the collatatal damage from the storm. they tried to to keep the water out but it'squish. the rails are broken. >> >> lynn: passengers say foor a terrifying 12 hours, the ship was rocked by wave and hurricane force winds fl the captain ordering them to stay in their cabins while they weathered the storm. >> if you've never been on a criewrs before this could of been the care rift thing t tt ever happened to someone. >> lynn: the incident recommend ma nent nt in a another ship. a cargo ship sunk in another hurricane. hurricane joaquin. and el faro was lot of. and i think it's scary because a a a hurricane and lives weree lost. >> lynn: royal caribbean is also under federal vaismghts florida senator bill bill nelson calling for the ntsb to seek answers. >> the thing about this storm was it wa
they seas leaving the noaa forecasted hurricane force winds. but nont the less royal caribbean because they want to stay on schedule wall and get to the ports because thawz how they make their money continue ievmentd and they sailed there. >> here is some of the collatatal damage from the storm. they tried to to keep the water out but it'squish. the rails are broken. >> >> lynn: passengers say foor a terrifying 12 hours, the ship was rocked by wave and hurricane force winds fl...
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Feb 16, 2016
02/16
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i believe paul will tell us, if they go off like the noaa weather radar does. >> it does. and the good folks at the weather service are moving the transmitter to a mier, taller tower. so they will be back on wednesday, which is always good. for us tonight, it will be busy. you have a line of storms on the west coast. moisture's rapidly increasing. this is not going to be a long-lasting event. rain and thunderstorms, if that. it is going to move right along. the main concern at night is for the possibility of tornadoes. and i think the threat any one spot tonight is very small. there has been some rotating cells off the coastline. we will be watching that. if by chance, any of these move onshore, as water spouts and eventually tornadoes as they move onshore, we will let you know. the app will let you know and we will be here with our programming to update you and that severe threat. heaviest weather is inside this box. this is a tornado watch of tallahassee. main threat here is along the big bend and along the coastline. this is area number 1. which is developing in advance
i believe paul will tell us, if they go off like the noaa weather radar does. >> it does. and the good folks at the weather service are moving the transmitter to a mier, taller tower. so they will be back on wednesday, which is always good. for us tonight, it will be busy. you have a line of storms on the west coast. moisture's rapidly increasing. this is not going to be a long-lasting event. rain and thunderstorms, if that. it is going to move right along. the main concern at night is...
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Feb 15, 2016
02/16
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right down here you could barely make those out matt was yet now you can see some of the buildings the noaa building definitely an improvement in conditions out there right now and all of the rain really gone from the immediate area even around she get the gray had some a few minutes ago it's pretty much gone there might be a little bit of a sprinkle here just north and west of williamsburg right now thirty eight degrees no wind and it's been a week earlier had a northeast wind are now a northerly wind. now it's calm eventually it's going to turn around to the east the south east and then the south and that will bring the temperatures up and up pretty rapidly later on our forecast for tomorrow is that temperatures will be at least what we saw this afternoon a spot on forecasts for sunday for monday from sunday for monday was that snow would be around for the morning commute and of course we saw that this morning sore spot on streak is at six and will try to keep going tomorrow i can tell i am pretty confident it will be much warmer we'll see if we commit twenty. we believe we will twenty wa
right down here you could barely make those out matt was yet now you can see some of the buildings the noaa building definitely an improvement in conditions out there right now and all of the rain really gone from the immediate area even around she get the gray had some a few minutes ago it's pretty much gone there might be a little bit of a sprinkle here just north and west of williamsburg right now thirty eight degrees no wind and it's been a week earlier had a northeast wind are now a...
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Feb 16, 2016
02/16
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here is a look at lake erie, start the animation, courtesy of noaa . they keep track of all of the great lakes this is focused onon lake erie starting on or before team, sunday sometime in the evening the concentration is that 43 percent this is open water and this is the beginning of ice and put this into animation and see how this closes, each hour . buffalo and the rest of it is just a bit thicker . again thanks to a very cold pattern, because it is it is sociality can happen pretty quick, there is the back edge, snowfall buffalo comeswf to an end, the next system is not impressive but is a collection of snow showers andv checking it out from a loyal university website in chicago . >> temperatures around 30 degrees the current low is 30 we only had one . five inches of snowfall deficit a few snow showers tonight, and then tomorrow some local snowfall some cosmetic coating slinky song that chicago webcamsm and then it will be increasing temperatures on friday . thursday will be crispy cool with 33 degrees am close in close to 50 on friday with a few
here is a look at lake erie, start the animation, courtesy of noaa . they keep track of all of the great lakes this is focused onon lake erie starting on or before team, sunday sometime in the evening the concentration is that 43 percent this is open water and this is the beginning of ice and put this into animation and see how this closes, each hour . buffalo and the rest of it is just a bit thicker . again thanks to a very cold pattern, because it is it is sociality can happen pretty quick,...
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Feb 17, 2016
02/16
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the second one happened in 2016 so far 17 tornadoes in florida according to noaa there have been to go confirmed in the panhandle and 15 in south florida. >>> 5:39 am. we checked weather and traffic every ten minutes but let's get to brian shields with a check of a nice forecast. >> great day on the way. watch for patchy fog. this image is temporarily unavailable. i wanted to point that out. good timing. here is breaking news information for you. there was fog there i think. thank you, deneige. absolutely. looking at fog, 9:00, 10:00 this morning, things will be in better shape if you happen to have some fog around. city by city, chicago today, 30 size -- guys, -- sunny skies. 73 piercer, 71 and new smyrna beach, 70s across lake county. we will track chilly weather's, changes for the weekend ahead. 5:40 am. i did not mean to throw you under the bus. >> that's fine. >>> pulling up another camera hopefully this is still working. i 4, ivanhoe this is traffic westbound you have one lane blocked off by construction but i see crews. they will get ready to pick up the coast soon. also close t
the second one happened in 2016 so far 17 tornadoes in florida according to noaa there have been to go confirmed in the panhandle and 15 in south florida. >>> 5:39 am. we checked weather and traffic every ten minutes but let's get to brian shields with a check of a nice forecast. >> great day on the way. watch for patchy fog. this image is temporarily unavailable. i wanted to point that out. good timing. here is breaking news information for you. there was fog there i think....
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Feb 17, 2016
02/16
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noaa are predicting that from february through april temperatures all along the west coast will remain warmer than normal but they also believe that california will see above average amounts of moisture. southern california, in particular, has the greatest chance of seeing extra rain and they have updated two month outlook thursdayin the newsroom, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam:we are tracking el nino at kron-4 dot com. there you can find a special section about how the weather phenonmenon is impacting the bay prepared for heavy rains now to the latest on that double - murder at one of san francisco's most majestic spots. a famoustourist destination - twin peaks. about the accused killer's criminal past. and grant is back. with something eye- opening. left at the crime scene. >> grant:we told you about the homicide arrest at 6-52 this morning with a push alert. bedstands for a street gang in that area of sonoma county of shooting victims are young man from san jose serra sought and officials have not said if they have gang ties news tonight we are also getting mug shot of the sus
noaa are predicting that from february through april temperatures all along the west coast will remain warmer than normal but they also believe that california will see above average amounts of moisture. southern california, in particular, has the greatest chance of seeing extra rain and they have updated two month outlook thursdayin the newsroom, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam:we are tracking el nino at kron-4 dot com. there you can find a special section about how the weather...
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Feb 24, 2016
02/16
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make sure you have a noaa radio if you can. hopefully you have a phone.you can watch us on the phone. download the nbc washington app and take it downstairs with you and you can watch us live so we can keep you posted. but look at the tornado warning. warnings that have come up here. another one down to the south. another one south of that. more south of that. they just keep going. they just keep going all the way down towards raleigh. that's the line that we're now watching coming through here. once this line is out, it is done. we're not going to be talking about any more severe weather. say that again, april? route 50 at 28. that's going to be right around the centreville area, right in this region. you can see that right here over my right shoulder. route 50 at 28 seeing heavy rainfall. this is right around -- right in towards centreville, right around chantilly. this is around the sudly plantation area. if you have ever been there maybe on a field trip. this is moving to the north. look at the red. look at the bowing out. it means we could be seeing
make sure you have a noaa radio if you can. hopefully you have a phone.you can watch us on the phone. download the nbc washington app and take it downstairs with you and you can watch us live so we can keep you posted. but look at the tornado warning. warnings that have come up here. another one down to the south. another one south of that. more south of that. they just keep going. they just keep going all the way down towards raleigh. that's the line that we're now watching coming through...
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Feb 20, 2016
02/16
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according to profarmer, noaa's forecast for march through may calls for above normal precipitation across much of hte southern plains. the same forecast
according to profarmer, noaa's forecast for march through may calls for above normal precipitation across much of hte southern plains. the same forecast
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Feb 11, 2016
02/16
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noaa wants to expand the monitor national marine sanctuary off the coast of north carolina. the agency says it would protect a collection of those that sank during world war two's battle of the atlantic. you're looking at underwater video from our wavy archive of the uss monitor. 10 on your side learned there was a heated meeting in dare county recently. you'll have your chance to learn about the proposal and give your recommendation tonight at the graveyard of the atlantic museum in hatteras. we put the address on our screen. the meeting is tonight from six to nine. today the governor joins the converstaion to end local violence. up next 10 on your side stopping the violence. local leaders taking a new approach to get people to change. we'll show you what today. sanctions against north you're looking at right
noaa wants to expand the monitor national marine sanctuary off the coast of north carolina. the agency says it would protect a collection of those that sank during world war two's battle of the atlantic. you're looking at underwater video from our wavy archive of the uss monitor. 10 on your side learned there was a heated meeting in dare county recently. you'll have your chance to learn about the proposal and give your recommendation tonight at the graveyard of the atlantic museum in hatteras....
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Feb 2, 2016
02/16
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noaa packs his accuracy at 45%. sir walter raleigh join tim calling for an early end to winter. he did not see his shadow. over the past 19 years sir walter raleigh has been right i am so glad he when you see that video. i thought he was going to bite them. joel: you know who my money is on? liz horton? anna: me, too. anchor: i appreciate it. i have been digging last yesterday and raleigh has been wrong seven of the past 10 years. i'm not so sure. we will see cooling temperatures by the weekend. that dismisses early spring right there. some showers come in with the pictures that showers rise by the afternoon. a lot of sunshine on the way. this is the view right now in northville. you can see clouds overhead. not as many clouds. 60 degrees here. we are quite a bit cooler here 66 in fayetteville. first alert doppler xp is dry right now but at night we could see sprinkles often on into the picture for us. we go to the next couple of hours, and cloud cover as a warm front starts to move up and out of the area. right now the focus is on what is happening in the gulf state. you can se
noaa packs his accuracy at 45%. sir walter raleigh join tim calling for an early end to winter. he did not see his shadow. over the past 19 years sir walter raleigh has been right i am so glad he when you see that video. i thought he was going to bite them. joel: you know who my money is on? liz horton? anna: me, too. anchor: i appreciate it. i have been digging last yesterday and raleigh has been wrong seven of the past 10 years. i'm not so sure. we will see cooling temperatures by the...
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Feb 17, 2016
02/16
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. >> that's good news about the noaa radio it is back in operation. it was down as they moved to a new transmitter site. the weather service in russ din did work. what a changeable day. this was the scene today. we were in the soup, we were fogged in. we talked about that. and the areas of fog and it is foggy some more. and you start seeing blue just like that. we're back to sunshine and the afternoon fit was speck spectacular. we have four days. 5 days in a row with sunshine before things are down hill and could get kind of dicey next tuesday and wednesday. 74-degrees with sunshine. it was a boulevard afternoon. the fog is long gone. tonight the dew points are dropping. ed a trough reinforces the air. and they look nice as well dominate. that's the outlook. it is cooler. you move in and 76 any count rooksville 68. and zephyrhills 73. we go south. >> you are readings in the 70s. , the dew points are in the >> and it is 46, you get a wedge showing up on the satellite. as you know and you look up scream. and that's why it is good and snow. >> 31 and atl
. >> that's good news about the noaa radio it is back in operation. it was down as they moved to a new transmitter site. the weather service in russ din did work. what a changeable day. this was the scene today. we were in the soup, we were fogged in. we talked about that. and the areas of fog and it is foggy some more. and you start seeing blue just like that. we're back to sunshine and the afternoon fit was speck spectacular. we have four days. 5 days in a row with sunshine before...
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Feb 26, 2016
02/16
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. >> concurrent with the leaving t noaa said there would be going to be hurricane-force winds. the cise left pause that's how they make their money. >> some of the collateral damage from the storm. they tried to keep the water out, squishy, some of the rails are broken. >> reporter: the cabin tolol them to stay in their cabins. >> if you've never been on a cruise before, this is reminiscent to hurricane joaquin that sunk in october. >> i think it's particularly more scary because it was months and 33 crew members died in an eerily similar situation. >> reporter: florida senator bill nelson calling on the ntsb to seek answers. >> the thing about this storm was it was forecast for days. so why in the world would a cruisepship with thousands of passengers go sail right i io it? >> reporter: lynn martinez, 7 news. >> christine: royal caribbean saying the company does not comment on pending litigation. >>> changes coming to subway the company adding antibiotic free chicken to its menu. it's becoming the firstst fast food chain to make the change in all stores. the sandwich will be a
. >> concurrent with the leaving t noaa said there would be going to be hurricane-force winds. the cise left pause that's how they make their money. >> some of the collateral damage from the storm. they tried to keep the water out, squishy, some of the rails are broken. >> reporter: the cabin tolol them to stay in their cabins. >> if you've never been on a cruise before, this is reminiscent to hurricane joaquin that sunk in october. >> i think it's particularly...