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it is good to hear that noaa is on top of that. normally at this point when we are dwindling in terms of how much time we have, i like to ask anyone i am interviewing, what are you working on within your agency or office right now you are excited about and would love to share with the public? >> there is a lot of fun stuff going on right now. i think the most exciting thing going on right now -- it is not just noaa, probably other agencies and companies. the generative ai part, how we are going to use it, what can we do with it, how does it help? going back to the trustworthy thing, how did we get it off the ground? the important things we are focused on, how do we get the tools? so we can start trying things out and we get to see all the different things as they come out of it. that is the fun part for me. we are going down that path. just talking about ai -- i get to talk to ai -- talk about ai a lot. all the things that folks are putting together, all of the work that we do, those are really fun things and i am looking forward t
it is good to hear that noaa is on top of that. normally at this point when we are dwindling in terms of how much time we have, i like to ask anyone i am interviewing, what are you working on within your agency or office right now you are excited about and would love to share with the public? >> there is a lot of fun stuff going on right now. i think the most exciting thing going on right now -- it is not just noaa, probably other agencies and companies. the generative ai part, how we are...
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noaa will release an updated forecast for the season tomorrow. i'll be here to bring us the latest as we navigate the rest of the summer and 2023. but for now, back to you. >> we know you're staying on top of it, thanks so much. >>> back to school, "making it in the bay" takes on a new meaning this time of year. it's not just parents who think about the cost of school supplies. teachers are getting creative and stretching their own dollars to fill cabinets and cubbyholes. >> reporter: it is back to school for the mountain view school district. when kids come home today, they may have a supply list from the school, but they may also have a link to their own teacher's wish list as teachers try to fill supply closets without digging deep into their own pocket. when you look around your child's classroom, you won't be able to tell which supplies and materials were paid for by their teacher, but according to the national education association, more than 90% of teachers say they spend about $500 of their own money every year. what they buy supplements
noaa will release an updated forecast for the season tomorrow. i'll be here to bring us the latest as we navigate the rest of the summer and 2023. but for now, back to you. >> we know you're staying on top of it, thanks so much. >>> back to school, "making it in the bay" takes on a new meaning this time of year. it's not just parents who think about the cost of school supplies. teachers are getting creative and stretching their own dollars to fill cabinets and...
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typically, during an el niÑo year, the hurricane season is not as advanced or bad, but this year, noaas updating it and saying above average. there should be and the average is about seven hurricanes. make sure to-five as opposed to the average of three. as we look at live doppler 7 we are tracking what is left of the former tropical storm eugene, triggering showers across parts of southern california, they have seen an isolated thunderstorm as well with a southerly wind, there's dew points elevated here in the bay area, when you see those 50's, it's monday, 60's is humid. we are seeing that in oakland and san jose right now, mountain view as you can see, fields a little sticky, that's why. 90's inland, a nice variety of weather conditions, and you can see from the emeryville air quality advisories extended through the rest of today due to that fire in oakland. there could be localized impacts, even though we are showing good air quality across the region. santa cruz, socked in. cloudy skies overnight, isolated showers or drizzle possible as that low continues to lift and humidity ling
typically, during an el niÑo year, the hurricane season is not as advanced or bad, but this year, noaas updating it and saying above average. there should be and the average is about seven hurricanes. make sure to-five as opposed to the average of three. as we look at live doppler 7 we are tracking what is left of the former tropical storm eugene, triggering showers across parts of southern california, they have seen an isolated thunderstorm as well with a southerly wind, there's dew points...
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what's the update for noaa? >> nothing in the next seven days for the atlantic, but noaa come up with this update the other day , including the fact is you just discussed. they're predicting 6 to 11 hurricanes with 2 to 5 of them becoming a category 3 or stronger. >> cynthia, anything else forecasters are watching? what should people prepare for this season? >> this season, it will be a very important thing, gia, for everyone to pay attention to the forecast, to evacuation orders, and even more so, some scientists tell us that the hurricane warning can be making people go to bed they can, it's a category wanted, flooding, not too bad, but they could be waking up to a category 4 or 5 in the morning the way these storms are evolving. the behavior of these are different than sort of the people who have gone through 20 or 30. >> thank you for keeping us updated on that, cinthia pimentel. >>> 8, back well on long island 's sure. you can see rescuers trying to figure out what killed it. this whale is the third well to
what's the update for noaa? >> nothing in the next seven days for the atlantic, but noaa come up with this update the other day , including the fact is you just discussed. they're predicting 6 to 11 hurricanes with 2 to 5 of them becoming a category 3 or stronger. >> cynthia, anything else forecasters are watching? what should people prepare for this season? >> this season, it will be a very important thing, gia, for everyone to pay attention to the forecast, to evacuation...
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and you've got the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa, involved in a lot of that planting and monitoring. >> the red line is a sanctuary boundary. >> you've got the corps of engineers involved and planting substrate. you've got the university of maryland involved with their oyster hatchery and producing seed oysters. a non-profit, called the oyster recovery partnership, planting those seed oysters on that ground. and you've got the state of maryland's department of natural resources pretty much serving as the quarterback for all of that. >> the first targeted tributary was harris creek in talbot county on maryland's eastern shore. the plan calls for restoring 377 acres of oyster reefs in harris creek at a cost of 31 million dollars. >> we chose harris creek because it had the greatest likelihood of success. the water quality is good, we have good salinity here for oysters. there's not much runoff compared to other areas of the bay. it's a different approach than we've been taking in the past having these small scattered projects, have one very large project, and so we took
and you've got the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa, involved in a lot of that planting and monitoring. >> the red line is a sanctuary boundary. >> you've got the corps of engineers involved and planting substrate. you've got the university of maryland involved with their oyster hatchery and producing seed oysters. a non-profit, called the oyster recovery partnership, planting those seed oysters on that ground. and you've got the state of maryland's department...
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looking inside via the noaa folks, what idalia looks like right now. be a category three storm tomorrow when it makes landfall overnight sometimes we're told. could be 2:00, 3:00 a.m. maybe by then with winds in excess of 115 or more miles an hour. jonathan shannon, the noaa public affairs specialist. that's what these guys do. i appreciate that and all. what does it tell you and what you hearing back from those that venture in. what kind of storm are we looking at? >> yeah, thanks for having me, neil. we work hand and hand in our aircraft back down to the shore with the national hurricane center. we're taking the weather station to the weather over the ocean where they don't have instruments. yeah, we have satellites. this gives us a close-in look with the orian aircraft that grow see there. we go in there, we launch weather instruments to collect the data, in order to understand how this storm is building up, if it's intensifying and also gets really good idea about the track or which way the storm might move based on how the upper atmosphere is acti
looking inside via the noaa folks, what idalia looks like right now. be a category three storm tomorrow when it makes landfall overnight sometimes we're told. could be 2:00, 3:00 a.m. maybe by then with winds in excess of 115 or more miles an hour. jonathan shannon, the noaa public affairs specialist. that's what these guys do. i appreciate that and all. what does it tell you and what you hearing back from those that venture in. what kind of storm are we looking at? >> yeah, thanks for...
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traditionally we could see the numbers go back down but because of warm ocean temperatures, noaa iscpeak portion of the season but the back half of august, all of september and even creeping into october is when we really see the bulk of activity. we've already had four named storms so far this season. we typically don't get to that fourth named storm until mid august. so we're already slightly ahead of pace, even before we get into the peak season. so the two main factors here really going to be focused over the next few months is how strong el nino sets in and how warm do those ocean temperatures actually remain. remember, folks, it only takes one landfalling storm for it to be an impactful season. >> thank you so much. >>> still to come, donald trump and ron desantis trading jabs as they make their pitches to voters at the iowa state fair. how the republican presidential rivals are trying to stand out in a very crowded field next. like a free 5g phone. plus, switch, keep your number, anand get up to $300 off. with verizon business. it's your business. it's your verizon. i've been
traditionally we could see the numbers go back down but because of warm ocean temperatures, noaa iscpeak portion of the season but the back half of august, all of september and even creeping into october is when we really see the bulk of activity. we've already had four named storms so far this season. we typically don't get to that fourth named storm until mid august. so we're already slightly ahead of pace, even before we get into the peak season. so the two main factors here really going to...
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you are essentially, giving the data away to noaa. do you have any recommendations on how we can encourage companies to enter those spaces where we are currently a competitor to them? panelist: are you asking me? [laughter] i wish i had the answer to that question. even in space traffic management, this is something that continues to come up. this is a real issue, this goes to distribution rates, it goes to -- and again, it goes back to what i said, if you take on more risk, you charge more money. if you are going to be distributed. i do believe there are ways to do it. spd 3 tried to get back to that with the advanced and basic services. some things are more bespoke than necessary. what should be the good aspect of something as opposed to what country market. -- what can drive a market. moderator: other questions from the live audience here? are you monitoring? >> i don't, i don't, either. >> scott, do you have any? >> yes. >> you know, during the conversation, there was a lot of talk about the government benefits but not much discus
you are essentially, giving the data away to noaa. do you have any recommendations on how we can encourage companies to enter those spaces where we are currently a competitor to them? panelist: are you asking me? [laughter] i wish i had the answer to that question. even in space traffic management, this is something that continues to come up. this is a real issue, this goes to distribution rates, it goes to -- and again, it goes back to what i said, if you take on more risk, you charge more...
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we will let diana, noaa and michael know about it. they will be as pleased as i am this a deep civil rigorous discussion will have inspired you to commit the sacred words to memory. constitutional conversation and the highest possible tradition, thank you so much. thank you friends for joining us thanks, good night. >> if you are enjoying american history tv sent for a newsletter using the qr code on your screen to receive the weekly schedule of upcoming programs like lectures in history, the presidency and more. sign it for the american history tv newsletter today be sure to watch american history tv every saturday or anytime online at c-span.org/history. ♪ live sunday on in depth author mary every step joins book tv to talk and take your calls on religious freedom in the sexual revolution in america. expert on christian culture of the author of many books. including it is dangerous to believe how that west really lost god. adam and eve after the pill revisited an update to the 2012 book about the social change brought about by the s
we will let diana, noaa and michael know about it. they will be as pleased as i am this a deep civil rigorous discussion will have inspired you to commit the sacred words to memory. constitutional conversation and the highest possible tradition, thank you so much. thank you friends for joining us thanks, good night. >> if you are enjoying american history tv sent for a newsletter using the qr code on your screen to receive the weekly schedule of upcoming programs like lectures in history,...
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i want to put up a tweet by a former noaa scientist jeff masters who you may know, and he was saying idalia is one of ten historical storms since 1950 that have intensified by at least 40 miles per hour in 24 hours before landfall. this is -- you and i follow storms very closely. a storm can arrive close to land and the termture of the water might not be warm enough and the storm can fizzle and save lives. when it hits water and it's that hot, it intensifies into again could have pin a category 1 or 2 a couple days ago, ended up category 4. >> it intensifies so quickly, and it is such a huge, powerful thing to contend with, and most of the building codes really weren't made for storms of this intensity, and we certainly had time to prepare for a storm, but not the one of this intensity if we had, i think, a little more climate information, if we continue to perfectthies models, maybe we can better predict the intensity of this storm a few days out. we're getting better and better at it, but we need to keep going. >> there is damage. there were -- we believe i think there were two liv
i want to put up a tweet by a former noaa scientist jeff masters who you may know, and he was saying idalia is one of ten historical storms since 1950 that have intensified by at least 40 miles per hour in 24 hours before landfall. this is -- you and i follow storms very closely. a storm can arrive close to land and the termture of the water might not be warm enough and the storm can fizzle and save lives. when it hits water and it's that hot, it intensifies into again could have pin a category...
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approached, as the hurricanes happening and as it passes through the water level is something that noaa has never been abl (warehouse ambience) introducing togo's new french dip sandwiches featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast beef or pastrami french dips today only at togo's who are former members of their team, have reached what they consider the ultimate goal competing in the world cup. amber lee live now here in studio after meeting with the team earlier this evening. amber, julie, the team is made up of teenagers to women in their 30s from diverse backgrounds. some play for their schools and some are members of professional teams. all share a common goal a love for soccer. césar stadium, near golden gate park, is home to the san francisco nighthawks and amateur women's soccer team. players range in age from 14 to 32. they come from all over the bay area. the team was founded in 1995 and has been nurturing talent ever since the philippines will not be denied this ti
approached, as the hurricanes happening and as it passes through the water level is something that noaa has never been abl (warehouse ambience) introducing togo's new french dip sandwiches featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast beef or pastrami french dips today only at togo's who are former members of their team, have reached what they consider the ultimate goal competing in...
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2023, june, we have a record set -- it is the highest monthly sea surface record in 174 years, the noaa has on record. the other statistic is important to share. statistics are compelling. >> the anniversary of the ira only for its historical significance -- for me impacts are already happening. as a member of the new york state assembly -- i've been of a staunch protector of our state's natural resources. including the climate leadership and community protection act we passed in 2019, which has emerged as one of the most all-encompassing climate objective policies nationwide. it takes important steps to combat climate change, including reducing greenhouse gases, implementing clean energy goals and investing in green energy projects in a world grappling with the realities of climate change, this landmark legislation represents a beacon of hope and progress. it symbolizes our unwavering commitment to forging sustainable, vibrant communities that prioritize not only our environment, but also the lives and well-being of our citizens. crucially, the climate leadership and committee protecti
2023, june, we have a record set -- it is the highest monthly sea surface record in 174 years, the noaa has on record. the other statistic is important to share. statistics are compelling. >> the anniversary of the ira only for its historical significance -- for me impacts are already happening. as a member of the new york state assembly -- i've been of a staunch protector of our state's natural resources. including the climate leadership and community protection act we passed in 2019,...
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this is important, noaa just increasing the likelihood of an active hurricane season.start the peak of the hurricane season, and, you know, up until this point, it's been a battle between the record breaking ocean temperatures and, which helps fuel stronger storms, and that compared to this what we call an el nino which sheers or rips apart hurricanes in the atlantic ocean. noaa has been going back and forth, it turns out as they continue to study their models further, they have come to the conclusion that they believe the warm ocean temperatures will actually prevail, and that is why they increased these forecasts for at least hurricanes. they're anticipating 14 to 21 named storms. we have already had four. look at this, two to five major hurricanes. that's the new forecast. that's category 3 or higher. we're talking water temperatures that are ranging anywhere from 3 to 5 degrees fahrenheit above average within the main development region. this is an area where we look out for hurricane development and as i mentioned, the peak of the hurricane season, not until septe
this is important, noaa just increasing the likelihood of an active hurricane season.start the peak of the hurricane season, and, you know, up until this point, it's been a battle between the record breaking ocean temperatures and, which helps fuel stronger storms, and that compared to this what we call an el nino which sheers or rips apart hurricanes in the atlantic ocean. noaa has been going back and forth, it turns out as they continue to study their models further, they have come to the...
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these children on the hill, the ones we can't find, those are our students >> reporter: this is noaahe cadaver dog, they have managed to find eight of the victims so far. >> reporter: is there a pattern you're noticing when you find these bodies >> smoke inhalation puts you to sleep, so a lot of these victims went to sleep before they were affected >> reporter: with nearly 80% of the burn area searched and hundreds still missing, many on maui are holding out hope while lending a helping hand to each other as the road to recovery begins. >> dana griffin joins me now from maui. there's a new warning for residents there? >> reporter: that's right, jose. officials have expanded the water advisory, which means you should not drink it even if you boil it. it's a precautionary measure because of the unknown impacts of this wildfire jose. >> dana griffin in maui, thank you. >>> overseas, the casualties are rising after a russian missile hit a historic theater in ukraine. this woman was taking a video when the missile violently exploded behind her. the video then just cuts out ukraine's inter
these children on the hill, the ones we can't find, those are our students >> reporter: this is noaahe cadaver dog, they have managed to find eight of the victims so far. >> reporter: is there a pattern you're noticing when you find these bodies >> smoke inhalation puts you to sleep, so a lot of these victims went to sleep before they were affected >> reporter: with nearly 80% of the burn area searched and hundreds still missing, many on maui are holding out hope while...
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the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the vocabularying theatre on sacramento and soon the 4 star on clement. >> balboa theatre opened in 1926 and servicing this outer richmond neighborhood since then. and close on the heels the 4 star opens since 1913. >> when you come in to a movie theatre, the rest of the world has to be left behind. but you get e mersed in the world that is film makers made for you. that is a special experience to very much we can all think of the movies that we saw in the big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get
the you see really business at the noaa. ice cream at toy folks and going to chop for book like green apple. and that's when you like the deal is pizza place haall families love. you will see a lot of great chinese shops that is readily available for everyone. >> and that is just thein are richmond there is more to do in the richmond. what is love is the theatre. >> i mean adam and with my wife jamie, own little company called cinema sf we operate the balboa theatre. the...
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2023, june, we have a record set -- it is the highest monthly sea surface record in 174 years, the noaa has on record. the other statistic is important to share. statistics are compelling. i am also not a mathematician, so i wrote it down both ways. when i was reading earlier, a guy i work with, paul adams from public benefit, he shared with me 4.5 standard deviations above the baseline global average is what our temperature was in june, june 13 of this year. i said, well, nobody knows what that means. he said, that is right. you have to tell them. i said, ah-ha, great. for everybody else who is not a math person like i am, that means the chance of this being a random temperature jump unchanged from the baseline are one in 1.2 million. i believe that this is an ongoing issue and it has to be addressed. it is not just a question now. we are all really dealing with floods and fires and all of the other things. we are looking for it from our perspective to helping solve those issues with as many of you as possible, supporting where we can along the way. also, very much looking for feedback
2023, june, we have a record set -- it is the highest monthly sea surface record in 174 years, the noaa has on record. the other statistic is important to share. statistics are compelling. i am also not a mathematician, so i wrote it down both ways. when i was reading earlier, a guy i work with, paul adams from public benefit, he shared with me 4.5 standard deviations above the baseline global average is what our temperature was in june, june 13 of this year. i said, well, nobody knows what...
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idalia comes two weeks after noaa raised the forecast of the hurricane season, saying they anticipate, meteorologist for yale climate connections, also a former hurricane scientist at noaa. great seeing you. so, give us an update on idalia and how the tropics look right now. >> idalia is moving out to sea, which is good news, still going to bring a little storm surge and some rain to eastern north carolina. maybe threaten bermuda this weekend. but it is pretty much a past story. now, the tropics still look pretty active. we have a bunch of storms out there, including a storm named jose, looks like we'll get another one called katia off the coast of africa. none of these are expected to threaten land. by next week, though, it looks like a new tropical wave we have to be concerned with. >> what is that looking like? >> yeah, that is supposed to come off the coast of africa on saturday and move across the atlantic more on a westerly trajectory than what we have been seeing. that could potentially be a threat to the caribbean or north america in the long range, we're talking, you know, mo
idalia comes two weeks after noaa raised the forecast of the hurricane season, saying they anticipate, meteorologist for yale climate connections, also a former hurricane scientist at noaa. great seeing you. so, give us an update on idalia and how the tropics look right now. >> idalia is moving out to sea, which is good news, still going to bring a little storm surge and some rain to eastern north carolina. maybe threaten bermuda this weekend. but it is pretty much a past story. now, the...
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according to noaa, the hurricane season which lasts from june 1st to november 30th, has a 60% chanceord high ocean temperatures. storms tend to impact the gulf coast and nearby refineries. >>> if you have a nissan, listen up. the company is recalling 236,000 cars because the tie rods in front suspension can bend and break possibly causing drivers to lose steering. we're talking about nissan centra compact cars from the 2020 to 2022 years. letters notifying owners will be mailed starting october 5th and a second letter will go out once parts are available. >>> and trader joe's is warning that these crackers may have metal in them. so the company's multigrain crackers with sun flower and flaxseeds are being recalled. they have expiration dates between march 1st through the 5th, 2024. you can return the crackers to any trader joe's location for a full refund. >>> that's your cbs "money watch" report for this monday morning. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up, spain's historic win at the women's world cup tournament. i'm soso glad we d did this. i'i'm so glad d we did thi
according to noaa, the hurricane season which lasts from june 1st to november 30th, has a 60% chanceord high ocean temperatures. storms tend to impact the gulf coast and nearby refineries. >>> if you have a nissan, listen up. the company is recalling 236,000 cars because the tie rods in front suspension can bend and break possibly causing drivers to lose steering. we're talking about nissan centra compact cars from the 2020 to 2022 years. letters notifying owners will be mailed...
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. >> reporter: from the east coast to the west, noaa and nasa are focusing on cities with the highest air pollution and the central valley made it to their 2023 list. >> it's dominated by agricultural emissions, by oil and gas. there's a lot of transportation. there's also transport into the valley. there's a lot of things that are happening in this area that are somewhat unusual and it's also a valley, so it keeps the pollution in. >> reporter: researchers flew overhead last week in nasa's dc-8 aircraft equipped with 30 different instruments to study air quality. >> we're looking at components like ammonia, methane, often from agricultural. >> reporter: collecting up-to-date data on which pollutants cause the most impact. >> volatile chemical products are a large source of pollutants into the atmosphere. so that's day-to-day products that we all use. so those are personal care products, cleaning products, print, ink, paint on the wall. >> reporter: what's collected now will help researchers improve the future of air quality and how it's forecasted. >> lead to improved science that's
. >> reporter: from the east coast to the west, noaa and nasa are focusing on cities with the highest air pollution and the central valley made it to their 2023 list. >> it's dominated by agricultural emissions, by oil and gas. there's a lot of transportation. there's also transport into the valley. there's a lot of things that are happening in this area that are somewhat unusual and it's also a valley, so it keeps the pollution in. >> reporter: researchers flew overhead last...
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noaa is tracking temperatures, and it pays to grab some shade. nearly a 50/50 chance to 2023 goes down as the warmest year on record. in washington state, near spokane, a new wildfire forced thousands to evacuate and prompted a state of emergency. the mayor of medical lake warned people get out now. and the middle of the country from the northern plains to texas, already swelters under the summer's most expansive heat dome. temperatures up to 20 degrees above normal. with this year's weather related events, the abnormal seems constant. ask people living along the san diego tijuana border this morning with the tropical storm bearing down. >> it's our mark strassmann reporting. >>> we'll speak with the mayors of two cities in the storm's path, but we turn now to maui, 12 days after the wildfires devastated the historic town of lahaina, jonathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: 470 search and rescue agents with the assistance of 40 cadaver dogs are combing through this american pompeii. more than three quarters of the five square mile disaster zone h
noaa is tracking temperatures, and it pays to grab some shade. nearly a 50/50 chance to 2023 goes down as the warmest year on record. in washington state, near spokane, a new wildfire forced thousands to evacuate and prompted a state of emergency. the mayor of medical lake warned people get out now. and the middle of the country from the northern plains to texas, already swelters under the summer's most expansive heat dome. temperatures up to 20 degrees above normal. with this year's weather...
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nasa and noaa scientists today confirming that last month smashed the previous record by more than 1/ of a degree a study last month found this summer's record-breaking heat would be, quote, virtually impossible without climate change >>> and in montana today a landmark court decision a judge siding with a group of young people who accused the state of violating their rights by supporting fossil fuels anne thompson joins us now. anne, this could be a game changer >> it could, lester. and it's a sweeping victory for the 16 young people who brought the case the first of its kind to go to trial a district judge ruled that their right to a clean and healthful environment is guaranteed by montana's constitution was violated because the state prohibited agencies from taking climate change impacts into consideration when evaluating fossil fuel projects. the judge also ruled that the ban was unconstitutional the judge found the state knew about the dangers of greenhouse gases from fossil fuels for at least 30 years and that until the concentrations are reduced she says young people will be un
nasa and noaa scientists today confirming that last month smashed the previous record by more than 1/ of a degree a study last month found this summer's record-breaking heat would be, quote, virtually impossible without climate change >>> and in montana today a landmark court decision a judge siding with a group of young people who accused the state of violating their rights by supporting fossil fuels anne thompson joins us now. anne, this could be a game changer >> it could,...
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. >> reporter: scientists with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa, took usa spot known as chico rocks off islamorada. >> this is a resilient reef. >> this has been. >> has been up until now. >> yeah. >> reporter: ian has been doing research here for about ten years. he was not prepared for what he saw. a virtual moonscape, a condition known as bleaching. extremely warm water causes the coral to lose the algae is needs to survive, leaving them looking like ghosts. needs to survive, leaving them looking like t needs to survive, leaving them looking like ghosts. this is what it looked like in 2017. >> as a scientist, we try not to be emotional. for me seeing the scale of death, it's hard to come to terms with that. it's not subtle. it's 100%. >> reporter: a nearby marine buoy in the upper keys measured the surface water temperature above 100 degrees last month, which scientists believe is due, in part, to human-caused climate change. now there's a race to save the coral. ironically, by removing them from their habitat. >> we are trying to rescue as much of the
. >> reporter: scientists with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or noaa, took usa spot known as chico rocks off islamorada. >> this is a resilient reef. >> this has been. >> has been up until now. >> yeah. >> reporter: ian has been doing research here for about ten years. he was not prepared for what he saw. a virtual moonscape, a condition known as bleaching. extremely warm water causes the coral to lose the algae is needs to survive,...
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i didn't know whether we were going to talk about -- i didn't noaa what we were going to talk about.t investment we could make in the nation was in our children's education because that is how we insure that all can participate and thrive in our democracy. and this promise is furthered today by the truman scholar initiative which supports studentss interested in public service. indeed, president truman -- to democracy did not cease at the water's edge. he knew that a threat to democracy anywhere was a threat to democracy everywhere. that's why he worked to rebuild the bulwark against totalitarianism. that's why he extended america's helping hand including with the berlin airlift. that's why he forged strong alliances with friends and -- friends in freedom across the sglobe, especially with the formation of nato -- [inaudible] this alliance has not only endured, but it's stronger today than ever. finish we continue to look to his leadership for guidance today as we defend democracy against autocracy, especially in ukraine. upon signing the north atlantic treaty, president truman offer
i didn't know whether we were going to talk about -- i didn't noaa what we were going to talk about.t investment we could make in the nation was in our children's education because that is how we insure that all can participate and thrive in our democracy. and this promise is furthered today by the truman scholar initiative which supports studentss interested in public service. indeed, president truman -- to democracy did not cease at the water's edge. he knew that a threat to democracy...
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so we believe and so does noaa that this will actually win in this battle betweeo and record warmth. so that will help bring an above average season. here is the four named storms so far. we are we did have hurricane don. and peak of the season still to come, september 10, but it is really the week starting from next week all the way through the end of september where we keep all eyes on the atlantic and gulf of mexico for hurricanes. back to you. >>> and still ahead for us on "early start," another person charged in the montgomery riverfront brawl. plus we'll take you to india with the global impact that their new ban on rice exports. >>> and what president biden plans to make a key part of his re-election fight. we'll discuss. and my design bu? we're exploding. but my old internet, was not letting me run the show. so, we switched to vererizon business internet. they havave business grade internet, nationwide. (vo) make the s switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. ♪ i'm currently out of the office... focusing on a little blue-sky thinking. i'll be taking meetings... with fam
so we believe and so does noaa that this will actually win in this battle betweeo and record warmth. so that will help bring an above average season. here is the four named storms so far. we are we did have hurricane don. and peak of the season still to come, september 10, but it is really the week starting from next week all the way through the end of september where we keep all eyes on the atlantic and gulf of mexico for hurricanes. back to you. >>> and still ahead for us on...
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apple nine yoe year, we'll see the numbers go back down, but because of the warm ocean temperatures, noaas and iin that we think that the nancy pelosi names will peek up. september 10 is peak. but really the back half of august, all of september and even creeping in to october is when we see the bulk of activity. we've already had four named storms so far this season typically don't get to the fourth named storm until mid august. so we're already slightly ahead of pace. so the two main factors here is how strong el nino sets in and how warm do the ocean temperatures remain. but the key takeaway is remember that it only takes one land falling storm for it to be an impactful season. >>> just ahead, a smash and grab caught in on video. details on what they stole, comiming up. shwasher is full, let finish quantum clean your disishes. ♪ try finish quantntum. unbeatable cleanan. unbeatable price. (aidyl) hi, i'm aidyl, and i lost 90 pounds on golo. i struggled with weight loss and weight gain my entire life. with all the yo-yo dieting i did in the past, i would lose 20, 30, 50 pounds just to ga
apple nine yoe year, we'll see the numbers go back down, but because of the warm ocean temperatures, noaas and iin that we think that the nancy pelosi names will peek up. september 10 is peak. but really the back half of august, all of september and even creeping in to october is when we see the bulk of activity. we've already had four named storms so far this season typically don't get to the fourth named storm until mid august. so we're already slightly ahead of pace. so the two main factors...
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the past hour, pressure dropped three millibars, measured by hurricane hunters, national guard and noaa, over the last 24 hours. wind is up five miles per hour, pressure is down and forward motion north, northeast 17 miles per hour, that will bring hurricane conditions inland and quickly once we get a landfall. it will come downhill quickly to the coast. head out to brita merwin from gainesville, florida. what are conditions like overnight and dealing with outer rain bands? >> my night different, i slept between 7:30 and 2:00. overnight was pretty quiets, around 3:00 in the morning, it already past us, it is raining, the band that came through had a punch, stronger winds over 30 miles per hour and we'll be riding out the rains bands. i'm close to the university. university of florida is 60's,000 kids. think about the locations. i met a couple exchange students from australia, i reminded them, this is like a cyclone in your country and that gave them a little peace of mind. it is definitely going to be an interesting morning getting closer to landfall and we get inner bands closer to gai
the past hour, pressure dropped three millibars, measured by hurricane hunters, national guard and noaa, over the last 24 hours. wind is up five miles per hour, pressure is down and forward motion north, northeast 17 miles per hour, that will bring hurricane conditions inland and quickly once we get a landfall. it will come downhill quickly to the coast. head out to brita merwin from gainesville, florida. what are conditions like overnight and dealing with outer rain bands? >> my night...
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they realized by the air force reserve from lakeland and biloxi and noaa it intensified.ut what we have seen since then that the pressure is still dropping that is an indication it is still getting stronger. it has also throttled back with the forward speed which will keep this overwater a touch longer. >> jane: in just a couple of miles per hour is a danger. it has been incredible to watch in the last three or four hours how quickly the storm has moved up into the big bend now 100 miles or less. but clearly seeing the turn to the northeast also the sign of the intensifying storm. >> ian: this is infrared satellite you can see the eye that opened up as an indication the inner core was fully formed at this point and all green lights for intensification. it is two separate points, three hours apart. there is some component off to the east. moving off to the northeast, wobbling back and forth but also a burst of convection. very powerful storms on the west side perhaps that pulls it back just to touch. it is dixie county then into taylor county. thank you for watching with u
they realized by the air force reserve from lakeland and biloxi and noaa it intensified.ut what we have seen since then that the pressure is still dropping that is an indication it is still getting stronger. it has also throttled back with the forward speed which will keep this overwater a touch longer. >> jane: in just a couple of miles per hour is a danger. it has been incredible to watch in the last three or four hours how quickly the storm has moved up into the big bend now 100 miles...
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[laughter] [inaudible] congressman noaa burwell as chairman of ways and means when you control the money you controlled say, what's b, what see, wednesday. it will go to south. but that was the prioritization that was the order. the second issue is and that's very important is the part that's being built now was partially built already. there was a tunnel built there is somewhere around the second worldbu war. this was going on even before you were born. [laughter] >> can i ask him once we are on subway questions. [laughter] [laughter] a young man who came to fortune for whom i have great affection darius mcclellan. he did not steal. he went on the subways and drove them all over. >> he had the key? lexi had asked burgers. they continually lock him up. he is a very gentle soul. i said to why don't you get job with mta and said i just embarrass them. he was 14 he got untrained and drove all of the' city. he is a folk hero they will end up writing musicals about him. [laughter] he is still institutionalized i've oftent said this young man did not hurt anybody picked took a bus one day that
[laughter] [inaudible] congressman noaa burwell as chairman of ways and means when you control the money you controlled say, what's b, what see, wednesday. it will go to south. but that was the prioritization that was the order. the second issue is and that's very important is the part that's being built now was partially built already. there was a tunnel built there is somewhere around the second worldbu war. this was going on even before you were born. [laughter] >> can i ask him once...
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right now it looks like noaa is saying a slight risk of excessive rainfall for southern california, marginalisk for parts of sierra and southern california. this is the what is model coming towards us on monday going into tuesday. if this holds together we could be in for some wet weather next week. we are looking at a cooler afternoon, the cooling will continue on friday. slight chance of a few showers, it certainly windy on friday, and temperatures rise back up and back down sunday and the possibility of wet weather early next week. larry: showers? kristen: all right, thank you. larry: crews cars get robo taxis officially in service in san francisco, but the story is not over yet. kristen: a bay area gymnast defies the odds and inspires us all. how she has turned her disability into her x factor. >> apple's in the call controversy, is the button on the iphone moving or not? kristen: it is time for consumer news. >> a lot of people are interested in this apple phone thing. >> we have got to talk about it first. inflation is at his lowest point in two years. president biden made that announc
right now it looks like noaa is saying a slight risk of excessive rainfall for southern california, marginalisk for parts of sierra and southern california. this is the what is model coming towards us on monday going into tuesday. if this holds together we could be in for some wet weather next week. we are looking at a cooler afternoon, the cooling will continue on friday. slight chance of a few showers, it certainly windy on friday, and temperatures rise back up and back down sunday and the...
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approaching, as the hurricane's happening and as it passes through at the water level is something that noaaever been able to achieve before. mark tyler is the chief operating officer of saildrone, the company makes these unmanned surface vehicles that are customized to accomplish different research missions. each of these aquatic drones carries an impressive payload of instruments that can measure an assortment of variables in the air and on the sea. these powerful vehicles get their first taste of salt water right here. alameda is a great location for this. this location allows us straight access to the lagoon or behind me and the bay so we can do local testing. three of the different saildrone models were visible in seaplane lagoon. each has a different design and purpose. they all rely heavily on the sun to power their research mission. the explorer is the smallest saildrone, and that is the model that sails into hurricanes. the complexity of everything from the salinity of the water. how much co2 is being transmitted between air and water, the currents, the wind speeds and the different
approaching, as the hurricane's happening and as it passes through at the water level is something that noaaever been able to achieve before. mark tyler is the chief operating officer of saildrone, the company makes these unmanned surface vehicles that are customized to accomplish different research missions. each of these aquatic drones carries an impressive payload of instruments that can measure an assortment of variables in the air and on the sea. these powerful vehicles get their first...
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sean hayes, the chief of protected species at noaa wrote the development of offshore wind poses risksese species magnified in southern new england waters due to the distribution. risks occur in construction and development, and ocean changes that may disrupt the distribution abundance and availability of typical right whale food. they know about this. >> that's right. he goes on in that letter, which came out last year, and says that it could have population-wide effects. that's code for extinction. this is -- the conservation movement should be ashamed of itself, environmental movement, including greenpeace should be ashamed of itself, anybody who cares about the wildlife should be ashamed of themselves. they are anti-science, they are lying about the science, they are on the verge of making an entire species extinct. this is an extremely serious matter. and we believe we have uncovered illegal activity. of course, the endangered species act is a powerful law. we believe we have the evidence to put an end to these activities that are killing whales. >> john: and we will definitely ke
sean hayes, the chief of protected species at noaa wrote the development of offshore wind poses risksese species magnified in southern new england waters due to the distribution. risks occur in construction and development, and ocean changes that may disrupt the distribution abundance and availability of typical right whale food. they know about this. >> that's right. he goes on in that letter, which came out last year, and says that it could have population-wide effects. that's code for...
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noaa forecasted for above average hurricane season.e are halfway through hurricane season without any major incidents to our infrastructure so far, but we are approaching peak hurricane season. that is certainly something to watch. then finally, european natural gas prices now up more than 60% so far this month on on going fears if this strike happens at the australian lng facilities that will drive prices higher. up another 7.5% today. >> pippa, thank you very much. pippa stevens reporting. >>> oil may be on a tear this quarter, but our next guest says he's bearish now. investors should short crude through 2024 because supply is outstripping demand. joining us now is ed morris. welcome. good to have you with us. >> good to be back with you. >> you just heard pippa's report, one of the things she pointed out interestingly is that iranian exports are up markedly since january, i believe it was 2.1 million barrels from 1.0 something. you say among other things, figure on more of this to come. there will be more supply from what you call
noaa forecasted for above average hurricane season.e are halfway through hurricane season without any major incidents to our infrastructure so far, but we are approaching peak hurricane season. that is certainly something to watch. then finally, european natural gas prices now up more than 60% so far this month on on going fears if this strike happens at the australian lng facilities that will drive prices higher. up another 7.5% today. >> pippa, thank you very much. pippa stevens...
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sarah kapnick is noaa's chief scientist. >> it was the warmest july by a longshot. specifically by more than one third of the degree fahrenheit. that may not sound like a lot, but the margin for most global records is on the scale of hundred of a degree or two. last month was way, way warmer than anything we have ever seen. amy: in other climate news, more than 50 people have died in northern india after heavy rainfall caused devastating landslides. at least nine of the deaths occurred when a temple collapsed in the city of shimla. in ecuador, another political leader has been assassinated less than a week after the assassination of presidential candidate fernando villavicencio and just days before ecuadorians head to the polls this sunday. pedro briones was fatally shot in the northern province of esmeraldas. he was a local leader of revoluciÓn ciudadana, the party of progressive presidential frontrunner luisa gonzÁlez and former president rafael correa. gonzÁlez blamed the soaring wave of violence in ecuador on president guillermo lasso, who dissolved congress in
sarah kapnick is noaa's chief scientist. >> it was the warmest july by a longshot. specifically by more than one third of the degree fahrenheit. that may not sound like a lot, but the margin for most global records is on the scale of hundred of a degree or two. last month was way, way warmer than anything we have ever seen. amy: in other climate news, more than 50 people have died in northern india after heavy rainfall caused devastating landslides. at least nine of the deaths occurred...
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by these violent winds from a hurricane churning more than 800 miles offshore, and just hours ago, noaapgraded its forecast warning warm oceans, setting records, will spur even more storms this season than usual. meteorologist chad myers is in the cnn weather center for us. tell us about these predictions, chad? >> yeah. the atlantic hurricane season is now predicted to be above normal, where we have this tug of war between very warm water that should make bigger and more storms and then the el nino that should stir them up and break them apart. it will be all season long, just a tug of war. what's going to be more important, the very warm water or that sheer that could tear those storms apart? an el nino year has more sheer. a hurricane likes to be by itself like my old cat. doesn't want to be bothered. leave me alone and don't knock me over with any of your winds. i'll do my best with this warm water. and the warm water now 2 to 4 degrees above normal in some spots and even warmer than that in some of the really develop mental zones for hurricanes. we've had four names but the number
by these violent winds from a hurricane churning more than 800 miles offshore, and just hours ago, noaapgraded its forecast warning warm oceans, setting records, will spur even more storms this season than usual. meteorologist chad myers is in the cnn weather center for us. tell us about these predictions, chad? >> yeah. the atlantic hurricane season is now predicted to be above normal, where we have this tug of war between very warm water that should make bigger and more storms and then...
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let's bring in a senior scientist at noaa. tom, what are you most worried about as idalia nears landfall? >> well, i would be most concerned about the storm surge scenario. again, the national hurricane center has put out some very good information on this, which residents really need to heed. >> it seems this is a con influence of horrible events. you have the supermoon, this might be bringing tides to higher heights. the affect of global warming, climate change on the gulf of mexico has made that hotter, which has made the storm stronger. are there any other x factors we should be keep ing ab eye on tht could affect the strength of the track? >> those are the ones that you mentioned that i would be concerned about. i know you mentioned climate change and the role that long-term warming is playing. we do find that in our climate models that you have hurricanes going over warmer sea surface temperatures. they are strengthened by warmer sea surface temperatures. for 2 degree celsius, we find about 3% increase in maximum wind sp
let's bring in a senior scientist at noaa. tom, what are you most worried about as idalia nears landfall? >> well, i would be most concerned about the storm surge scenario. again, the national hurricane center has put out some very good information on this, which residents really need to heed. >> it seems this is a con influence of horrible events. you have the supermoon, this might be bringing tides to higher heights. the affect of global warming, climate change on the gulf of...
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. >> reporter: we reached out to the company for comment, we got no response, no response from noaa theernment agency moving to block this latest move to recover the artifacts. consider this, historians said this parallels to cemeteries at gettysburg. is this hallowed ground never to be touched? or should they try to take the artifacts now and preserve them for all time? >> tom, thanks so much. >>> coming up, getting the green light, why the federal agency light, why the federal agency wants to rol ♪♪ l when you have chronic kidney disease... there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. if you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga can help you keep living life. ♪ farxiga ♪ and farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and cal
. >> reporter: we reached out to the company for comment, we got no response, no response from noaa theernment agency moving to block this latest move to recover the artifacts. consider this, historians said this parallels to cemeteries at gettysburg. is this hallowed ground never to be touched? or should they try to take the artifacts now and preserve them for all time? >> tom, thanks so much. >>> coming up, getting the green light, why the federal agency light, why the...
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yeah, weather radio, the noaa weather radio is something we wouldn't think of in california, but maybe we have to a good bit of advice. thank now to our 4 zone forecast talking about the weather as we give you nice shot of sfo. tonight a night shot chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is a large fog is coming back. yeah. how about that to roy after a couple of toasty days out there now? >> we're talking about the cool down under probably saw along the coastline today that fog make a return. we're going to be talking more about that. but i think as we head into these next couple of days, so yeah, the temperatures, yeah. we had one area tie a high yesterday in oakland, but today not even close. even those numbers started to tumble as that sea breeze begin to pick up in the fog, moving its way through the golden gate bridge right now pushing in the bay bouncing up against the hills and it's going to run well on shore. you can see the base of those clouds running very high. so that's going allow to move all the way the interior valleys out of sfo right now. the clouds gathering out there, t
yeah, weather radio, the noaa weather radio is something we wouldn't think of in california, but maybe we have to a good bit of advice. thank now to our 4 zone forecast talking about the weather as we give you nice shot of sfo. tonight a night shot chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is a large fog is coming back. yeah. how about that to roy after a couple of toasty days out there now? >> we're talking about the cool down under probably saw along the coastline today that fog make a...
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and as it passes through the water level is something that noaa has never been able to achieve beforeatic drones carries instruments that could measure variables in the air and on the sea. the powerful vehicles get their taste of salt water right here in the bay area . the first experimental mission by saildrone took place in 2020. sailed out to several hurricanes, including hurricane sam and fiona. now, while the video captured by the sail boards are, it's great. the information is what's giving scientists a better understanding of the development of hurricanes. we're finding some interesting things with the saildrone data. how the waves interact with the winds and can cause changes in that drag effect that slows down the hurricanes winds. scientists watch all that information collected by the sail drones at the mission control office in alameda. that's where the team works on missions that range from the sea floor mapping to carbon uptake near hawaii. right now, the team is gearing up to deploy one of their sail drones to another hurricane mission. fascinating all right. thomas. 441
and as it passes through the water level is something that noaa has never been able to achieve beforeatic drones carries instruments that could measure variables in the air and on the sea. the powerful vehicles get their taste of salt water right here in the bay area . the first experimental mission by saildrone took place in 2020. sailed out to several hurricanes, including hurricane sam and fiona. now, while the video captured by the sail boards are, it's great. the information is what's...