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lots of low pressures forming in the north atlantic as a result of these temperature contrasts as wellsummarise what the next few days will look like — bouts of heavy rain particularly across western areas with low pressures approaching, that also means gale force winds, but we will also see a lot of mild air, very mild air, in fact, pressures approaching, that also means gale force winds, but we will also see a lot of mild air, very mild air, in fact, streaming in from the azores. now this is the weather map for monday — and a big low—pressure with winds blowing around it like so, that low—pressure is also scooping up that mild air from the south. see, the mild south—westerlies here. so outbreaks of rain during the course of monday, moving across the uk and, despite the cloud and the rain with those warm south—westerlies, temperatures will get up to around 16—18 celsius. and it stays cloudy with these mild south—westerly use into tuesday, as well — in fact, we are expecting another weather front to approach us early on tuesday morning, and that spells another bout of heavy rain across
lots of low pressures forming in the north atlantic as a result of these temperature contrasts as wellsummarise what the next few days will look like — bouts of heavy rain particularly across western areas with low pressures approaching, that also means gale force winds, but we will also see a lot of mild air, very mild air, in fact, pressures approaching, that also means gale force winds, but we will also see a lot of mild air, very mild air, in fact, streaming in from the azores. now this...
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Oct 12, 2021
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dragging or extending this weatherfront in the it is dragging or extending this weather front in the north atlanticnd throwing it over the uk. there are clear spots, it is clear in the north—east of scotland and it was last night for that viewing of the northern lights, quite clear in the south of the country but most others are stuck underneath the clouds and it is thick enough to produce fine rain, bits and pieces of drizzle. where the sun sticks around it is about 70 degrees this afternoon, not bad. tonight will be awfully cloudy in the north of scotland, outbreaks of rain too, milder in the western isles, 10 degrees —— while the sun sticks around it is about 17 degrees. winds will be light, a bit nippy first thing, around five degrees. tomorrow the high pressure is with us, often cloudy with a few glimmers of brightness here and there, almost anywhere. it is what it is, 17 degrees in central england, 15 in the north. a subtle change in the weather, the high pressure splits. in the middle we have a weather front bringing freshening winds, outbreaks of rain and slightly colder weather. you can se
dragging or extending this weatherfront in the it is dragging or extending this weather front in the north atlanticnd throwing it over the uk. there are clear spots, it is clear in the north—east of scotland and it was last night for that viewing of the northern lights, quite clear in the south of the country but most others are stuck underneath the clouds and it is thick enough to produce fine rain, bits and pieces of drizzle. where the sun sticks around it is about 70 degrees this...
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Oct 6, 2021
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since 1980, north atlantic hurricanes have become more intense and frequent. this trend is projected to continue in the years ahead as our planet continues to warm. accordingly, the importance of the emergency response services will grow as well. that is why we must insure all parts of our government including federal, local and state are all working together in lockstep to improve the resiliency of our infrastructure to withstand the storms. new orleans, the $14.5 billion flood protection system after katrina is a great example of a smart, all of government approach to resilience. the state of louisiana has begun to pay back its share. route 3 01 in delaware, you go east of d.c., maryland, you finally get into dollar, 301, delaware is paying back the money, a similar approach. when hurricane ida made landfall, this new system was put to its first test. fortunately, it held strong and prevented catastrophic flooding in new orleans we saw in 2005. this is where we can see federal investment in resiliency pays. challenges remain. states and localities often rely
since 1980, north atlantic hurricanes have become more intense and frequent. this trend is projected to continue in the years ahead as our planet continues to warm. accordingly, the importance of the emergency response services will grow as well. that is why we must insure all parts of our government including federal, local and state are all working together in lockstep to improve the resiliency of our infrastructure to withstand the storms. new orleans, the $14.5 billion flood protection...
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Oct 23, 2021
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sunday night into monday, low pressure in the north atlantic. quite brisk westerly winds.the uk on monday. the kind of weather we will get on the situation is scattered showers around western scotland, some showers into wales, the south—west of england may be running along the channel coast. temperatures on monday around 12 to 15. through the week the showers could rise a bit higher. even in belfast up to around 16 to tuesday and wednesday. 17 expected in cardiff and may be up to 18 in london. towards the end of the week the weather will turn more unsettled. more wet weather on the way and temperatures will ease just a bit. on the whole most of us the weather isn't that bad. have a good day. this is bbc news ? these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world: court documents show that alec baldwin was told that a prop gun was safe, in the moments before he accidentally killed a crew member on set. get out and get your booster. a fresh push for eligible people in the uk to get theirjabs, amid rising concern over the rates of coronavirus. there'll be half a bill
sunday night into monday, low pressure in the north atlantic. quite brisk westerly winds.the uk on monday. the kind of weather we will get on the situation is scattered showers around western scotland, some showers into wales, the south—west of england may be running along the channel coast. temperatures on monday around 12 to 15. through the week the showers could rise a bit higher. even in belfast up to around 16 to tuesday and wednesday. 17 expected in cardiff and may be up to 18 in...
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Oct 15, 2021
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the news on the north atlantic is driving iag. thanks and retail are up.continues to be a big driver. telecom is down a little bit. a huge impact in terms of what is happening with education that's being taken badly by pearson investors today. utilities are under performing a little bit. let's talk it through the numbers. terrible car sales numbers and live tons could be the beneficiary of the reopening of europe to the united states. the metals market is on fire. alix: all those supply disruptions in a large part has to do with the skyrocketing power and natural gas opinions. the morgan stanley chief economy strategist, is this to blame for this huge boost and boom we have seen in metal prices? is it because of national -- natural gas prices? >>>> to a large extent it is but comes against the backdrop of -- the backdrop of strong demand. during the heart of the lockdown, the spending we all used to do was converted to spending on goods and that's favorable for metals demand. it was our expectation that when the reopening happen, spending would come back.
the news on the north atlantic is driving iag. thanks and retail are up.continues to be a big driver. telecom is down a little bit. a huge impact in terms of what is happening with education that's being taken badly by pearson investors today. utilities are under performing a little bit. let's talk it through the numbers. terrible car sales numbers and live tons could be the beneficiary of the reopening of europe to the united states. the metals market is on fire. alix: all those supply...
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Oct 13, 2021
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the previous assignments include commander of north atlantic division and the pittsburgh district from which he hailed. the second is brigadier general the current commander of the north atlantic division that oversees the $5 billion annual program that covers six districts including activities trin more than a dozen states africa and europe. the previous include the pacific ocean division, savannah and philadelphia district. the third witness is the current commander of the new orleans rldistrict where he oversees all activities in louisiana. he previously commanded the national district of the corps of engineers. i want to welcome each of you to the committee today. weer appreciate your service and look forward to your statements. we will start with you. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify to discuss the corps of engineers emergency response to hurricane ida. i'm general graham the deputy commandingng general for the several operations here at the headquarters. i'd like to start by expressing condolences to the families who lost loved ones during hurricane ida. tour thoughts
the previous assignments include commander of north atlantic division and the pittsburgh district from which he hailed. the second is brigadier general the current commander of the north atlantic division that oversees the $5 billion annual program that covers six districts including activities trin more than a dozen states africa and europe. the previous include the pacific ocean division, savannah and philadelphia district. the third witness is the current commander of the new orleans...
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Oct 29, 2021
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as we all know, since 1980, north atlantic hurricanes have become more intense and unfortunately more frequent. this trend is projected to continue in the years ahead as our planet continues to warm. accordingly, the importance of the corps' emergency response services will grow as well. that's why we must ensure that all parts of our government, that includes the federal, local, and state, are all working together in lockstep to improve the resiliency of our infrastructure so it can withstand these extreme storms. in new orleans, $14.5 billion flood protection system built after hurricane katrina is a really grade example of a smart, all of government approach to resilience, one where the federal government funded the total cost of the project and the state of louisiana has now become to pay back its share. we have actually a similar arrangement on the highway in delaware'sdelaware, 301 route, 301 if you get to drive out of here, hit it going from maryland, finally get to delaware, 301. federal government fund the money, and stated dollars, similar kind of approach. but when hurrican
as we all know, since 1980, north atlantic hurricanes have become more intense and unfortunately more frequent. this trend is projected to continue in the years ahead as our planet continues to warm. accordingly, the importance of the corps' emergency response services will grow as well. that's why we must ensure that all parts of our government, that includes the federal, local, and state, are all working together in lockstep to improve the resiliency of our infrastructure so it can withstand...
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as we all know since 1980, north atlantic hurricanes have become more intense and unfortunately, moret. the trend is projected to continue in the years ahead as our planet continues to of our , local and state work together in step two improve resiliency of our infrastructure so we can withstand extreme storms. fourteen and a half billion dollars connection system after hurricane katrina, a great example. mark, all of government approach to resilience, one federal government of the total cost and the state of louisiana has begun to pay back its share in december arrangement on the highway in delaware. if you get to drive out of here in a couple weeks, you can see, if you maryland delaware 301 funding the money. it's pain with tolls. when hurricane ida made landfall exactly 16 years after katrina, the system on the first test and unfortunately, we held strong and prevent catastrophic flooding in new orleans we saw in 2005 this is where we can see federal investment in resilience dividends. challenge still remains, the biggest obstacles with projects like the one in louisiana as well as
as we all know since 1980, north atlantic hurricanes have become more intense and unfortunately, moret. the trend is projected to continue in the years ahead as our planet continues to of our , local and state work together in step two improve resiliency of our infrastructure so we can withstand extreme storms. fourteen and a half billion dollars connection system after hurricane katrina, a great example. mark, all of government approach to resilience, one federal government of the total cost...
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Oct 17, 2021
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lots of low pressures forming in the north atlantic as a result of these temperature contrasts as welle what the next few days will look like — bouts of heavy rain particularly across western areas with low pressures approaching, that also means gale force winds, but we will also see a lot of mild air, very mild air, in fact, streaming in from the azores. now this is the weather map for monday — and a big low pressure with winds blowing around it like so, that low pressure is also scooping up that mild air from the south. see, the mild south—westerlies here. so outbreaks of rain during the course of monday, moving across the uk and, despite the cloud and the rain with those warm south—westerlies, temperatures will get up to around 16—18 celsius. and it stays cloudy with these mild south—westerlies into tuesday, as well — in fact, we're expecting another weather front to approach us early on tuesday morning, and that spells another bout of heavy rain across the west and the southwest. look at the morning on tuesday — 15 celsius, that's exceedingly mild for this time of year. now here's
lots of low pressures forming in the north atlantic as a result of these temperature contrasts as welle what the next few days will look like — bouts of heavy rain particularly across western areas with low pressures approaching, that also means gale force winds, but we will also see a lot of mild air, very mild air, in fact, streaming in from the azores. now this is the weather map for monday — and a big low pressure with winds blowing around it like so, that low pressure is also scooping...
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Oct 25, 2021
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historically, the most successful peace movement in history has insured peace and stability in the north atlantic area since it was established in 1949. we still with challenges. russia constitutes a security threat to europe, but recently, we have also seen more aggressive chinese behavior that is also something that affects european countries, so, i see china as a new security challenge. host: you served a from 2009 to 2014. not during the trump administration. largely during the obama administration. but as you look at the nato during the trump administration and now, the biden admits, is there a difference in the way the administration's approach their relations with nato? guest: there may be an difference in rhetoric, but when it comes to the substance, i think the difference between the american administration is the same goal. more sharing within nato. the me remind you that in september, 2014, that was during the obama administration, we decided all nato allies should live up to the so-called 2% target. that is, they should invest at least 2% of their gdp and their defense. at that time,
historically, the most successful peace movement in history has insured peace and stability in the north atlantic area since it was established in 1949. we still with challenges. russia constitutes a security threat to europe, but recently, we have also seen more aggressive chinese behavior that is also something that affects european countries, so, i see china as a new security challenge. host: you served a from 2009 to 2014. not during the trump administration. largely during the obama...
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Oct 30, 2021
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so, here's the satellite picture, and you can see lots of weather systems circling around the north atlantic is the one that's over western parts of the uk right now. so if it's raining where you are at this very moment, it's as a result of this weather front, and you can see it here through the early hours of the morning. the rain will be heaviest around south—western scotland, wales and also the south—west of england. in some areas, there could be 20, 30, maybe even 40mm of rain. at the same time, and this is 7am, it's dry in newcastle, hull and just about dry in london as well. but watch the weather front — it moves into central parts of the uk, it pushes eastwards by late morning. certainly by lunchtime, the bulk of that rain is out in the north sea. and the weather improves across most of the uk. it's not going to be completely dry, there will be showers around, but there's certainly a lot more sunshine around the second half of the day. 15 in london, around 11 degrees for belfast and also glasgow. then saturday night, a window of opportunity and a window of drier weather before the nex
so, here's the satellite picture, and you can see lots of weather systems circling around the north atlantic is the one that's over western parts of the uk right now. so if it's raining where you are at this very moment, it's as a result of this weather front, and you can see it here through the early hours of the morning. the rain will be heaviest around south—western scotland, wales and also the south—west of england. in some areas, there could be 20, 30, maybe even 40mm of rain. at the...
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Oct 29, 2021
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as we all know since 19 # 0 north atlantic hurricanes have become more intense and unfortunately more frequent. this trend is projected to continue in the years ahead as our planet continues to warm. importantly the importance of the corps emergency response will grow as well. that's why we must ensure all parts of our government that is federal, local and state are all working together in lock step to improve resiliency of our infrastructure so it can withstand these extreme storms. new orleans had a $14.5 billion protection system was really a great example of a smart, all of government approach to resilience, one where the federal government funded the total cost of the project, and the state of louisiana has now begun to pay back its actually similar arrangement on a highway in delaware. 301, route 301, you go east from d.c. and get to maryland and finally get into delaware, 301, they fund the money and the state of delaware is taking a similar approach. when ida made landfall exactly 16 years after katrina, this new system was put to its first test. and fortunately, it held stron
as we all know since 19 # 0 north atlantic hurricanes have become more intense and unfortunately more frequent. this trend is projected to continue in the years ahead as our planet continues to warm. importantly the importance of the corps emergency response will grow as well. that's why we must ensure all parts of our government that is federal, local and state are all working together in lock step to improve resiliency of our infrastructure so it can withstand these extreme storms. new...
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Oct 25, 2021
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historically, the most successful peace movement in history has insured peace and stability in the north atlanticrea since it was establishedn
historically, the most successful peace movement in history has insured peace and stability in the north atlanticrea since it was establishedn
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a third in the north atlantic, angry dangerous. a force for empowerment, that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, and powering opportunities in communities both big and small. charter is connecting us. supporting c-span as a public service along with these other providers giving you a front row seat into democracy. >> and award-winning writer and historian who teaches and attended wesley and university as an undergraduate and international studies from the university of washington and a phd in history from new york university. she sold the host of research including fellowships residency. her most recent book that set women free as a "new york times" editor's choice that has received international press coverage in the new yorker, "the new york times," wall street journal, "washington post," starting observer and london times among many others. starting with her ground breaking book the culture of communism after the 1968 spring which originated a new field of studies. welcome. >> i'm
a third in the north atlantic, angry dangerous. a force for empowerment, that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, and powering opportunities in communities both big and small. charter is connecting us. supporting c-span as a public service along with these other providers giving you a front row seat into democracy. >> and award-winning writer and historian who teaches and attended wesley and university as an undergraduate and international...
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Oct 6, 2021
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we're in the middle of the atlantic, north atlantic. we're in the faroe islands.8 different islands. they're part of denmark, but they're their own country. 49 000 people live here, in the faroe islands. everyone seems to know everyone. it's a very small, close-knit community. on this specific island, there are four adults and four kids. lots of animals: 450 sheep. they have sheep
we're in the middle of the atlantic, north atlantic. we're in the faroe islands.8 different islands. they're part of denmark, but they're their own country. 49 000 people live here, in the faroe islands. everyone seems to know everyone. it's a very small, close-knit community. on this specific island, there are four adults and four kids. lots of animals: 450 sheep. they have sheep
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Oct 16, 2021
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sunday night and into monday, the start of next week, a big area of low pressure towards the north atlantictbreaks of rain but also bringing a further surge of even milder weather all the way to the far north of scotland, by tuesday we could see temperatures widely upper teens, low 20s. the windiest conditions with some rain at times on wednesday, and has that clear through, things will turn a little colder as we head towards the end of next week. that is how your weather macro is looking, and ben thompson has all your headlines shortly. i'm ben boulous, live in leigh—on—sea, where the killing of the mp david amess is being treated as a terrorist incident. police say there is a potential link to islamist extremism, and counter—terrorism officers are searching two addresses in the london area. side by side in grief — the prime minister and leader of the opposition visit the scene as tributes are paid from across politics. he was a man of the people. he was absolutely— he was a man of the people. he was absolutely there for everyone. he was a _ absolutely there for everyone. he was a much lov
sunday night and into monday, the start of next week, a big area of low pressure towards the north atlantictbreaks of rain but also bringing a further surge of even milder weather all the way to the far north of scotland, by tuesday we could see temperatures widely upper teens, low 20s. the windiest conditions with some rain at times on wednesday, and has that clear through, things will turn a little colder as we head towards the end of next week. that is how your weather macro is looking, and...
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Oct 19, 2021
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quite get that today, but i want to show you the origins of this current of air, so this is the north atlantic obviously cooled, but it's still pretty balmy over this part of europe. now this is what it looks like early in the morning — there is some rain around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall, devon, parts of wales, too. in fact, these are heavy, thundery showers — and through the morning and into the afternoon, they could bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it'll turn quite a bit colder — in fact, a reversal in the wind direction is expected wednesday into thursday. in fact, around this area of low pressure, the winds will start to come in from the north. now right now at this moment, the wi
quite get that today, but i want to show you the origins of this current of air, so this is the north atlantic obviously cooled, but it's still pretty balmy over this part of europe. now this is what it looks like early in the morning — there is some rain around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall, devon, parts of wales, too. in fact, these are heavy, thundery showers — and through the morning and into the afternoon, they...
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there is no actual reason for nato and the north atlantic defense to be there. so on the even day went to afghanistan to iraq, to train forces that still at the limit off the territory that they cover. but nowadays, there were speaking recently of indoor. busy pacific activities for nato rushes taken a major step forward in reading the north trimmed se pipeline to pump natural gas to millions of european homes. one of 2 sections, sections has now been filled to the required pressure level. so work is current and a way to fill the rest of the network, which links russia to germany via the volt exceed the pipeline still needs final approval from chairman regulators. cons as europe has grown by an energy crisis with gas prices recently at reco breaking levels, marshall the media has pointed the finger at russia for that despite moscow honoring his gas contract and promising to burst supplying out his child. davinsky takes him the story. well, more concern, hey, in the you over a possible winter crisis because of this increasing cost in energy, particularly gas, so
there is no actual reason for nato and the north atlantic defense to be there. so on the even day went to afghanistan to iraq, to train forces that still at the limit off the territory that they cover. but nowadays, there were speaking recently of indoor. busy pacific activities for nato rushes taken a major step forward in reading the north trimmed se pipeline to pump natural gas to millions of european homes. one of 2 sections, sections has now been filled to the required pressure level. so...
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so the same story with, without marriage, like, ok, you are a north atlantic treaty organization. what are you doing in the sci fi, you know, against china? black, what, why is pacific? when did pacific became? because also when you're great, there are so many stories like that before, like one of the you was expansion and you some partnership they included barrels were asked them why don't, why don't you, including russia? well, because we are a union or partnership of democratic congress. what is bill? are we doing there? oh no, it's just, you know, a conscious geographically close to us. what does that mean? you're doing that? you know, we're close to that. i mean, it was just, you know, will you please take this demon also, you know, the partnership agreements are going to the western hemisphere data now as well. the rationale is that they're not predictable, but your goal is expect the horse because what is behind it is a very region ideology which wants to reform the wall according to the liberal modem in which views big god, just such as russia and china ass. postables was
so the same story with, without marriage, like, ok, you are a north atlantic treaty organization. what are you doing in the sci fi, you know, against china? black, what, why is pacific? when did pacific became? because also when you're great, there are so many stories like that before, like one of the you was expansion and you some partnership they included barrels were asked them why don't, why don't you, including russia? well, because we are a union or partnership of democratic congress....
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Oct 30, 2021
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so here's the satellite picture, and you can see lots of weather systems circling around the north atlantict now so if it's raining where you are at this very moment, it's as a result of this weather front, and you can see it here through the early hours of the morning. the rain will be heaviest around south—western scotland, wales and also the south—west of england. in some areas, there could be 20, 30, maybe even 40mm of rain. at the same time — and this is 7am — it's dry in newcastle, hull and just about dry in london as well. but watch the weather front — it moves into central parts of the uk and then pushes eastwards by late morning and certainly by lunchtime, the bulk of that rain is out in the north sea and the weather improves across most of the uk. it's not going to be completely dry — there will be some showers around — but there's certainly a lot more sunshine around the second half of the day. 15 in london, around 11 degrees for belfast and also glasgow. then on saturday night, a window of opportunity and a window of drier weather before the next area of low pressure sweeps in.
so here's the satellite picture, and you can see lots of weather systems circling around the north atlantict now so if it's raining where you are at this very moment, it's as a result of this weather front, and you can see it here through the early hours of the morning. the rain will be heaviest around south—western scotland, wales and also the south—west of england. in some areas, there could be 20, 30, maybe even 40mm of rain. at the same time — and this is 7am — it's dry in...
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Oct 20, 2021
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quite get that today, but i want to show you the origins of this current of air, so this is the north atlanticean. so this is where the air has come from — it's obviously cooled, but it's still pretty balmy over this part of europe. now this is what it looks like early in the morning — there is some rain around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall, devon, parts of wales, too. in fact, these are heavy, thundery showers — and through the morning and into the afternoon, they could bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it'll turn quite a bit colder — in fact, a reversal in the wind direction is expected wednesday into thursday. in fact, around this area of low pressure, the winds will start to come in fr
quite get that today, but i want to show you the origins of this current of air, so this is the north atlanticean. so this is where the air has come from — it's obviously cooled, but it's still pretty balmy over this part of europe. now this is what it looks like early in the morning — there is some rain around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall, devon, parts of wales, too. in fact, these are heavy, thundery showers — and...
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Oct 20, 2021
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quite get that today, but i want to show you the origins of this current of air, so this is the north atlanticrom — it's obviously cooled, but it's still pretty balmy over this part of europe. now this is what it looks like early in the morning — there is some rain around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall, devon, parts of wales, too. in fact, these are heavy, thundery showers — and through the morning and into the afternoon, they could bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it'll turn quite a bit colder — in fact, a reversal in the wind direction is expected wednesday into thursday. in fact, around this area of low pressure, the winds will start to come in from the north. now right now at this mome
quite get that today, but i want to show you the origins of this current of air, so this is the north atlanticrom — it's obviously cooled, but it's still pretty balmy over this part of europe. now this is what it looks like early in the morning — there is some rain around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall, devon, parts of wales, too. in fact, these are heavy, thundery showers — and through the morning and into the...
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oversaw a huge transformation of the economy once the sick man of europe, the country, whether the north atlantic financial crisis and the great recession better than its neighbors. for many germany is the envy of the world and export juggernaut with its world beating motor industry. and the lowest debt burden of any g 7 nation. and therein lies many of its problems. the auto industry for a long time dismissed tesla as a niche and stubbornly pushed diesel. that was until the car makers admitted to cheating environmental tests. now tesla is worth $766000000000.00. that's more than twice as much as b and w daimler and volkswagen combined. as they spent billions of dollars rolling out electric cars, $215000.00 jobs could be lost because there's no need for complicated combustion engines. that's almost a quarter of the number of people employed directly by the auto industry. now that belated investment has been reflected in other areas of the economy wanted to research and development. spending ranks highly had spending on digitization artificial intelligence and broadband has a lot to be desired. in
oversaw a huge transformation of the economy once the sick man of europe, the country, whether the north atlantic financial crisis and the great recession better than its neighbors. for many germany is the envy of the world and export juggernaut with its world beating motor industry. and the lowest debt burden of any g 7 nation. and therein lies many of its problems. the auto industry for a long time dismissed tesla as a niche and stubbornly pushed diesel. that was until the car makers admitted...
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there is no actual reason for nato and the north atlantic defense to be there so that even they want to have gas talent, iraq to train forces that still at the limit of territory that they cover. but now they were speaking recently of indo pacific activities funding for many member states. this is going much too far and obviously mr. stokum bergen and office with a natal. i'm trying to, you know, to, to blow on the fire to keep the, the spirit on active. you know, the, the danger threat that russia could represent a, say the baltic states are also making gesticulations because they get help from europe if they do so. and of course, there is always a tendency for nato to, to speak about ukraine joining nato, which is the red line that russia would not accept. so you see, nato has been quite difficult. and as mister, mister mcqueen said, it is a brain dead organization. we should perhaps remind ourselves of the rather vague background to this. as you luda to russia says it wasn't given any official explanations for the expulsion of those 8 diplomats though they were accused of spying.
there is no actual reason for nato and the north atlantic defense to be there so that even they want to have gas talent, iraq to train forces that still at the limit of territory that they cover. but now they were speaking recently of indo pacific activities funding for many member states. this is going much too far and obviously mr. stokum bergen and office with a natal. i'm trying to, you know, to, to blow on the fire to keep the, the spirit on active. you know, the, the danger threat that...
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and in the north atlantic, it will be drying the warm airjust ahead of atlantic, it will be drying themany want to stay with the bricks of rain pushing towards the north woods and eastwards immersed persistent across scotland but we will see some in northern ireland later into the afternoon in the southeast and east anglia and it is here that many sunshine will live temperatures above 28 . wherever you are, wet, mild, it is going to be one of those warmer days of the week. then into wednesday, south—westerly winds with us and not as modest tuesday but we'll see the spreading of low pressure with smother airflow pressure with smother airflow pressure with smother airflow pressure with batches of heavy rain and strong winds. when push its way north to its way north woods and eastwards through wednesday and brighter through the side of it but england and then another weather system works its way towards the southwest. temperatures still above average to the south, cooling off to the north and it will get cooler for all as we go into thursday and friday. this is bbc news, with the latest h
and in the north atlantic, it will be drying the warm airjust ahead of atlantic, it will be drying themany want to stay with the bricks of rain pushing towards the north woods and eastwards immersed persistent across scotland but we will see some in northern ireland later into the afternoon in the southeast and east anglia and it is here that many sunshine will live temperatures above 28 . wherever you are, wet, mild, it is going to be one of those warmer days of the week. then into wednesday,...
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here�*s the satellite picture, and you can see lots of weather systems circling around the north atlanticather front, are, it�*s as a result of this weatherfront, and are, it�*s as a result of this weather front, and you are, it�*s as a result of this weatherfront, and you can are, it�*s as a result of this weather front, and you can see it here for the early hours of the morning. the rain will be heaviest around southwest scotland, wales and the southwest of england. some areas could be 20, 30, maybe 40 mm of rain. at the same time at seven a.m., it�*s dry in newcastle, lb and just about in london as well. watch the weather front moving into central part of the uk, and then pushes eastwards by late morning. the bulk of that rain is out in the north sea. it will be completely dry and there will be showers around, but certainly a lot more sunshine around the second half of the day. 15 in london, around 11 in belfast and glasgow. saturday night, a wing of opportunity for dry weather before the next area of low pressure sweeps in. worthy of a mention, it�*s the fact that the clocks go back e
here�*s the satellite picture, and you can see lots of weather systems circling around the north atlanticather front, are, it�*s as a result of this weatherfront, and are, it�*s as a result of this weather front, and you are, it�*s as a result of this weatherfront, and you can are, it�*s as a result of this weather front, and you can see it here for the early hours of the morning. the rain will be heaviest around southwest scotland, wales and the southwest of england. some areas could...
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quite get that today, but i want to show you the origins of this current of air, so this is the north atlanticearly in the morning — there is some rain around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall, devon, parts of wales, too. in fact, these are heavy, thundery showers — and through the morning and into the afternoon, they could bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales. but for northern ireland and most of scotland, it should be dry and bright — but notice in the northwest highlands here, some wet weather come the afternoon. so i say mild again, 18 celsius expected in the southeast and east anglia. now into the week, or thursday onwards, it�*ll turn quite a bit colder — in fact, a reversal in the wind direction is expected wednesday into thursday. in fact, around this area of low pressure, the winds will start to come in from the north. now right now at this moment, the winds are coming in from the south or southwest. on thursday, they�*re coming in almost from the north —
quite get that today, but i want to show you the origins of this current of air, so this is the north atlanticearly in the morning — there is some rain around, a wet start to the day in east anglia and the southeast, lots of heavy showers approaching cornwall, devon, parts of wales, too. in fact, these are heavy, thundery showers — and through the morning and into the afternoon, they could bring gusts of wind, as well, but some sunny spells, so quite a changeable day for england and wales....
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here's the satellite picture, and you can see lots of other systems circling around the north atlantic uk. it's raining where you are at this very moment, it's as a result of this weather front. moment, it's as a result of this weatherfront. you can see it weather front. you can see it here through the early hours of the morning, the rain will be heaviest around southwestern scotland, wales and also the southwest of england. in some areas, there could be 20, 30 or even 40 mm of rain. it's dry in newcastle, hulland or even 40 mm of rain. it's dry in newcastle, hull and london as well. watch the weather front, it moves into centre parts of the uk and pushes eastwards by late mornings. by pushes eastwards by late mornings. by lunch the bulk of that rain is out in the north sea. the weather improves across most of the uk. it will be completely dry and there will be completely dry and there will be completely dry and there will be showers around, but there's certainly going to be a lot more sunshine around the second half of the day. 15 in london, around 11 or belfast and glasgow. saturday
here's the satellite picture, and you can see lots of other systems circling around the north atlantic uk. it's raining where you are at this very moment, it's as a result of this weather front. moment, it's as a result of this weatherfront. you can see it weather front. you can see it here through the early hours of the morning, the rain will be heaviest around southwestern scotland, wales and also the southwest of england. in some areas, there could be 20, 30 or even 40 mm of rain. it's dry...
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otherwise you look up here and that's really over the ocean, the north atlantic, and i stand with dragging its feet and bringing reigning to ireland and scotland. but that's the area of most dramatic weather. i think throughout the next 2 or 3 days, there are no particular warning guys won't except for the strengths of the wind, the border window to the northeast to the it comes across croatia, dan dalmatian coast, but i think it will be flooding in italy all the same now as for autumn, but it's just being held back at the moment. yes, it's wet in ireland, scotland and norway. but south of that is really quite, quite the amount of that is bit of a warm blue 2 to 5 degrees above average, temperature wise for quite a few places. mind you. if you further south, it's a croatia down to grease, the chances are you'll be enjoying the right word. wet and windy weather, italy also involved. that's friday. and if i take you further south, it's a dry picture to the hit the gulf of guinea. that's where the rain is at the moment, not so much inland. ah, in the country with an abundance of resources, ro
otherwise you look up here and that's really over the ocean, the north atlantic, and i stand with dragging its feet and bringing reigning to ireland and scotland. but that's the area of most dramatic weather. i think throughout the next 2 or 3 days, there are no particular warning guys won't except for the strengths of the wind, the border window to the northeast to the it comes across croatia, dan dalmatian coast, but i think it will be flooding in italy all the same now as for autumn, but...
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the own tool lawson is chief executive of norwegian low cost airline, north atlantic airways. he's joining us from washington, d. c, via skype. doing really good to have you with us. why now is this really the right time to be starting a line? when so many others are struggling? that's, that's a good rest of the way that we think it is exactly the right time to do so. if there ever bought the time and the reason for that is due to the and the next little bit. and i have been fortunate there to counteract to creations. and that has made us able. ready to acquire a good number of very the record prices so, so we are starting off from a point that nobody have done before. and secondly, we have an abundance of people who are very acute joint both to build something you have fresh. it doesn't mean that we will stop operating right now because my life, i gotta do it. but this is, except for the right time to, to create a combination for what is great to be a competitive affordable locals. and you think that you're going to be able to crack the long haul discount market off to norweg
the own tool lawson is chief executive of norwegian low cost airline, north atlantic airways. he's joining us from washington, d. c, via skype. doing really good to have you with us. why now is this really the right time to be starting a line? when so many others are struggling? that's, that's a good rest of the way that we think it is exactly the right time to do so. if there ever bought the time and the reason for that is due to the and the next little bit. and i have been fortunate there to...