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Aug 12, 2023
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the the hello, the tropical systems are lining up one off to the other for whereas the north west pacific. here's the next one. this is ty, food land that's going to make his way up towards the home. she was to go into the middle part of next week at the head of a, we do have remnants of what was probable storm con moon. and of course be so what that story with before, that one. so it's a go on through the next couple of days. line is the one to watch out full wins of around 220 kilometers per hour. at the moment gusting to around 270. it will weaken as it drives this way. further north was up towards when she was to go on into the middle part of the week. it is staggering along it. certainly moving at about 6 or 7 kilometers per hour. so it's gonna take some time to get there. this is uh, what was tropical depression. i knew of a shabby range that in place here and then around the more organized system which will join us as we go on into sunday and into monday. moving across the yellow sea, bringing some more wet weather into the fall and will cease to charter, grassy pushing towards kno
the the hello, the tropical systems are lining up one off to the other for whereas the north west pacific. here's the next one. this is ty, food land that's going to make his way up towards the home. she was to go into the middle part of next week at the head of a, we do have remnants of what was probable storm con moon. and of course be so what that story with before, that one. so it's a go on through the next couple of days. line is the one to watch out full wins of around 220 kilometers per...
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Aug 9, 2023
08/23
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really the right you should be further know of as it is and is particularly active in the north west pacific. kind of what is a storm, stood around that stuff is off, down here. there's no covering the tree and put into that was gave a babysitter, gale force winds and huge amounts of rain. and surprisingly, most transports being shut down and everybody's back in polls. the risk of flooding is quite high, and then land is on the same. looks nothing now, but it's heading towards the top here, which has been hot and humid for at least 17 days. reco break. you lisa about 55, a little bit cooler. and then a bit of a break before you wait for land to head your way. the monsoon reins of stops at the base and the last the side of the full cost zone. it has some fairly heavy in the polled becomes, or shows and his lights are in bangladesh in the northeast of india. but i suspect there's some pretty nasty weather going on currently in the pole for the rest of india. and so most of the package on the pictures and much dry one as to the moist wind onto the west and get out of one or 2 big houses find of
really the right you should be further know of as it is and is particularly active in the north west pacific. kind of what is a storm, stood around that stuff is off, down here. there's no covering the tree and put into that was gave a babysitter, gale force winds and huge amounts of rain. and surprisingly, most transports being shut down and everybody's back in polls. the risk of flooding is quite high, and then land is on the same. looks nothing now, but it's heading towards the top here,...
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Aug 5, 2023
08/23
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harold tobin is a professor of earth sciences and director of the pacific north—west seismic network.ge of what's possible. i feel that if you are delivering an essential sort of...life safety, public safety piece of information, then you have a responsibility to be transparent about how it works and how well it works. we can't be sure that no—one got this alert, but we can be sure that many people didn't. there was no blanket warning — a warning that could have saved lives. now, we know that fast fashion isn't great for the planet, yet many stores still sell trendy cheap clothes that are here today and gone tomorrow. but there are ways to make this trillion—dollar clothing industry more sustainable, as francesca hashemi has been finding out. millions of tonnes of clothes are sent to landfill every year, making the industry a major contributor of greenhouse gases and a massive consumer of a finite resource — water. fashion is the second most polluting industry after aviation and shipping. it accounts for 10% of global carbon emissions, and it's very water intensive. from manufacturing
harold tobin is a professor of earth sciences and director of the pacific north—west seismic network.ge of what's possible. i feel that if you are delivering an essential sort of...life safety, public safety piece of information, then you have a responsibility to be transparent about how it works and how well it works. we can't be sure that no—one got this alert, but we can be sure that many people didn't. there was no blanket warning — a warning that could have saved lives. now, we know...
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Aug 17, 2023
08/23
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watching the threat of heavy rain and flash flooding as hurricane hilary now in the pacific off of mexico moves north west. al roker is with us. al, how serious is this storm? >> well, lester, we saent seen a tropical storm make landfall in southern california since 1939. this is rapidly intensifying storm already a category 2 with 110 mile per hour winds. it's moving north west at 14 miles per hour. the water temperature 6 degrees above normal, so this could be a category 4 by tomorrow at noon. it hits a pool of colder water right along the shoreline, but that could help waken it, bring it down to a 2 and then it makes landfall. but it still could retain its tropical characteristics, and that could be a big, big problem. heavy rain and winds, locally, lester, 5 to 8 inches of rain. and the month of august is the driest month in southern california. they get no rain so this could be a big problem. >> separately you're keeping a close watch on wildfires in canada. >> absolutely. we've got over 1,000 wildfires burning right now, and the smoke forecast brings that from winnipeg all the way down to chicago wh
watching the threat of heavy rain and flash flooding as hurricane hilary now in the pacific off of mexico moves north west. al roker is with us. al, how serious is this storm? >> well, lester, we saent seen a tropical storm make landfall in southern california since 1939. this is rapidly intensifying storm already a category 2 with 110 mile per hour winds. it's moving north west at 14 miles per hour. the water temperature 6 degrees above normal, so this could be a category 4 by tomorrow...
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many residency they received no warning of america's west wealth by a disaster in more than a century of the azure of the north pacific. lots against them, always talks to coastline almost a week on from the wild fires. the clean up process across the island is underway. as the us army released to, to help with the rescue efforts, criticism of the emergency response is beginning to emerge. yeah, and i've pretty much everybody saying the same thing that we had no warning, no evacuation, notice. so a lot of people are not prepared. you know that by the time they find out that it was time to go day. it was almost too late. you know, there, a lot of people got trapped and it's just really sad. one of the hawaii is good in a study. it's not yet possible to say if more could have been done over time, will be able to figure out if we could have better protected people. that's why we're reviewing everything. we want to do that in a very open and transparent way. but it, it was complicated by the fact that there were multiple fires across this beautiful island at the same time. hundreds still missing as f, as to count losses.
many residency they received no warning of america's west wealth by a disaster in more than a century of the azure of the north pacific. lots against them, always talks to coastline almost a week on from the wild fires. the clean up process across the island is underway. as the us army released to, to help with the rescue efforts, criticism of the emergency response is beginning to emerge. yeah, and i've pretty much everybody saying the same thing that we had no warning, no evacuation, notice....
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west of the weather is now moving inland to nevada. a tropical storm hillary lashes california as it travels north from mexico's pacific coast in a region prone to drones and wild fires. this storm is a historic weather event of unprecedented. we've had so on this before, but never anything quite this windy and rainy at the same time was a big tree that just fell over there. and i probably shouldn't be out here. the state of emergency has been declared in much of southern california in the los angeles area, residents have been warned that although the storm is weakening, as it moves, inland danger remains. the 1st of the range is potentially left to come. we will continue with our mission and our primary mission, of course, is to protect the lives of angelenos and their property right now. it is critical that angelenos stay safe and stay home unless directed otherwise by safety officials classes have been canceled in schools across the region. as millions brace for flash floods and much slides, the national weather service is warning of potentially catastrophic and life threatening flooding. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of
west of the weather is now moving inland to nevada. a tropical storm hillary lashes california as it travels north from mexico's pacific coast in a region prone to drones and wild fires. this storm is a historic weather event of unprecedented. we've had so on this before, but never anything quite this windy and rainy at the same time was a big tree that just fell over there. and i probably shouldn't be out here. the state of emergency has been declared in much of southern california in the los...
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Aug 9, 2023
08/23
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category 4 storm is going to continue to move north and -- sorry, yes, north and west over the next couple of days and weekend out in the pacifics. here is your forecast today. severe thunderstorms possible for parts of the central u.s. across the tennessee river valley still very warm for the south. we will continue to keep you up to date. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. steve, ainsley, brian, over to you. >> steve: all right, j.d., thank you very much. >> janice: you got it. >> steve: take a look at thflt cartels armed with rifles allegedly crossing into texas last weekend and still on the loose as a group of migrants tries storming a port of entry on a bridge yesterday in brownsville. >> brian: miles away in arizona. president biden was busy. busy pushing his climate agenda instead of visiting the border, which i hear is closed. as congress heard testimony on the growing crisis tops of illegal drugs have flowed into the united states killing fellow citizens. >> it's a lie coming out of washington. you can get anybody and anything across that border whenever you want to do it. we live it. >> ainsley: that firs
category 4 storm is going to continue to move north and -- sorry, yes, north and west over the next couple of days and weekend out in the pacifics. here is your forecast today. severe thunderstorms possible for parts of the central u.s. across the tennessee river valley still very warm for the south. we will continue to keep you up to date. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. steve, ainsley, brian, over to you. >> steve: all right, j.d., thank you very much. >> janice:...
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Aug 24, 2023
08/23
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north and east and russia will not suffer more, but. let's say the western west coast of the united states is the same california but the pacific ocean, generally quite contaminated with radionuclides, taking into account what the americans have produced. there are more than 1,000 nuclear explosions, in fact, urusatom already has technologies for the complete purification of water from radionuclides, but the japanese did not turn to russia for help, taking as a model both american technologies and american principles, self-advertising officials. in japan , they said that the water meets the drinking water standards currently in force in japan on that japanese environmental organizations have responded. fine. see spill. here it is in a bottle. distribute to the employees of nuclear power plants here in the government who decided to do such a dangerous thing and export the vein. let them be rich. here are those who approved this drain, let them sit and drink this water of course, no one began to drink it today, official tokyo promised that it would poison the water gradually. jellyfish, probably, until the public calms down in the first year they
north and east and russia will not suffer more, but. let's say the western west coast of the united states is the same california but the pacific ocean, generally quite contaminated with radionuclides, taking into account what the americans have produced. there are more than 1,000 nuclear explosions, in fact, urusatom already has technologies for the complete purification of water from radionuclides, but the japanese did not turn to russia for help, taking as a model both american technologies...
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Aug 18, 2023
08/23
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assess, discussed security concerns in the asia pacific, beecham and canadian authorities of issued evacuation order together. nice catholic . the north west hutchings. hundreds of wall funds of funding in the area and residents have been told to me by mid day on friday. united nations of suspending services and the largest refugee counts impala citizens in southern lebanon. it follows fighting between viable palestinian factions and on a whole, a last month, lease 13 people were killed in thousands, flip the homes, you and refugee, and what agency provides education, health care, and humanitarian age to palestinians is asking fighters to leave its facilities. according to the, you know, the 55000 people live in. i know how it's one of 12 comes in lebanon for palestinian refugees established in 1948 of the creation of israel. and recent years i've been fighting amongst rival functions in the densely populated camp and a payment facing back to 1969 prevents lebanon's army from entering the county to restore new and older. thursday calls is the 11 director of the human relief works agency and she joins us now live from they were great to hav
assess, discussed security concerns in the asia pacific, beecham and canadian authorities of issued evacuation order together. nice catholic . the north west hutchings. hundreds of wall funds of funding in the area and residents have been told to me by mid day on friday. united nations of suspending services and the largest refugee counts impala citizens in southern lebanon. it follows fighting between viable palestinian factions and on a whole, a last month, lease 13 people were killed in...
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Aug 10, 2023
08/23
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pacific. that pattern is beginning to shift a little bit west. that's the good news. and tomorrow will be a better day, but tonight, we still have some issues. that high pressure north of the island, and that hurricane dora now southwest of the islands, that pressure gradient has imply amplified the typically easterly trade winds. today, 40, 50, maybe 60 miles an hour, until at least 6:00 local time, so, red flag warnings remain up. they're still in a drought, so, very dry fuels and those advisories will bring winds to 50 miles an hour. but tomorrow, whit, should be a better day. >> whit: definitely looking forward to some relief. but rob, while we have you, you are also tracking severe weather on the mainland, as well. tornado watches in four states at this hour. >> reporter: that's right. very active pattern here, and this system looks to be pretty strong as it heads towards the east. the areas that have the tornado watches are parts of oklahoma, kansas, missouri and arkansas. you see it there. but look at all the flood watches across the mid south, into the ohio river valley. even a thunderstorm watch up for parts of alabama. and this system, you can kind of see
pacific. that pattern is beginning to shift a little bit west. that's the good news. and tomorrow will be a better day, but tonight, we still have some issues. that high pressure north of the island, and that hurricane dora now southwest of the islands, that pressure gradient has imply amplified the typically easterly trade winds. today, 40, 50, maybe 60 miles an hour, until at least 6:00 local time, so, red flag warnings remain up. they're still in a drought, so, very dry fuels and those...
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Aug 18, 2023
08/23
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hurricane hillary as the rare pacific coast hurricane moves north with major flooding concerns beginning this weekend. joining me now, antonia hylton and bill karins. westres. but this is unique. this is a weather event that they do not normally see. >> reporter: it has been 84 years since last time we saw a storm like this make landfall. this is expected to be historic. there's regions of the country where people could do hurricane prep in their sleep. that's not the case for many of the residents here. officials are urging them to take this serious. when we look back at 1939, the destruction we saw then -- these areas, most are more popular now. people need to get out there to get supplies, food, batteries, tarps. officials are setting up areas where you can pick up sandbags for free. people who live by the ocean, the concern is that there's going to be rough surf, beach erosion, flooding in many parts. to put this in perspective, some communities will see two to three years' worth of rain in two to three days. the airlines are getting ahead of this. they are issuing travel waivers, getting rid of change fees and tell people to move trips they have pl
hurricane hillary as the rare pacific coast hurricane moves north with major flooding concerns beginning this weekend. joining me now, antonia hylton and bill karins. westres. but this is unique. this is a weather event that they do not normally see. >> reporter: it has been 84 years since last time we saw a storm like this make landfall. this is expected to be historic. there's regions of the country where people could do hurricane prep in their sleep. that's not the case for many of the...
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Aug 31, 2023
08/23
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pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. we're tracking tropical storm idalia as the remnants barrel north after creating chaos in florida's west coast yesterday. we'll take you live to our reporters on the ground. >>> major legal developments out of georgia, a judge found rudy giuliani liable for defaming two workers who counted votes in the 2020 election. we'll break down where the critical case goes next. >>> in washington, senator mitch mcconnell's team is responding after the 81-year-old appeared to freeze again at an event in kentucky. >>> meanwhile, a devastating tragedy in south africa. at least 73 people are dead after a massive fire tore through a five-story building, some jumping out of the structure to escape the blaze. >>> and happening right now, remnants of idalia going through north carolina, causing heavy flooding and even spawning tornadoes. in south carolina, just as the storm was barreling through the region, a small twister may have flipped over this car. take a look at that. this after idalia made landfall in florida yesterday as the most powerful hurricane to hit the big bend in over 100 years, packing wi
pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. we're tracking tropical storm idalia as the remnants barrel north after creating chaos in florida's west coast yesterday. we'll take you live to our reporters on the ground. >>> major legal developments out of georgia, a judge found rudy giuliani liable for defaming two workers who counted votes in the 2020 election. we'll break down where the critical case goes next. >>> in washington, senator mitch mcconnell's team is responding after the...
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Aug 31, 2023
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pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. we're tracking tropical storm idalia as the remnants barrel north after creating chaos in florida's westudy giuliani liable for defaming two workers who counted votes in the 2020 election. we'll break down where the critical case goes next. >>> in washington, senator mitch mcconnell's team is responding after the 81-year-old appeared to freeze again at an event in kentucky. >>> meanwhile, a devastating tragedy in south africa. at least 73 people are dead after a massive fire tore through a five-story building, some jumping out of the
pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. we're tracking tropical storm idalia as the remnants barrel north after creating chaos in florida's westudy giuliani liable for defaming two workers who counted votes in the 2020 election. we'll break down where the critical case goes next. >>> in washington, senator mitch mcconnell's team is responding after the 81-year-old appeared to freeze again at an event in kentucky. >>> meanwhile, a devastating tragedy in south africa. at least 73 people...
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Aug 28, 2023
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pacific northwest. and this book really reflects a lot of the things that have happened in the north west that helped set the stage for january six and were really part of that broader picture. but but a significant. he looks at a tide of authoritarianism that swept over washington in dc on january six as a manifestation of a much larger phenomena. the global ascent of right wing authoritarian rule and he talks about places like and russia where certainly has been authoritarian rule for some time but also places like the philippines, in italy to brazil and numerous places where autocratic regimes have been in the rise. but he makes no mistake about it, this book is that book. it's about what's happening in our country and really as i the northwest has been such volatile stew pot of political activism recent years and ground for far recruiting. so i did want to ask david for all everyone's information since his expertise and your time on this beat goes back decades. how did you first get started in tracking the far right neo-nazis supremacy? how did that all happen? well, you know, it was it was part of o
pacific northwest. and this book really reflects a lot of the things that have happened in the north west that helped set the stage for january six and were really part of that broader picture. but but a significant. he looks at a tide of authoritarianism that swept over washington in dc on january six as a manifestation of a much larger phenomena. the global ascent of right wing authoritarian rule and he talks about places like and russia where certainly has been authoritarian rule for some...
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Aug 21, 2023
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the pacific northwest has been unusually warm, especially the last month, and dry, kind of like the neighbors to the north and canada. we have all heard about the canada fires. the rest of the west of the quieter fire seasons we have had up until all the pictures we just showed you, and now we have the rainfall and moisture that's happened with hilary coming in, it's going to delay the onset of the fall fire season in many areas of the west, which a lot of people won't complain about. we did get huge amounts of rain. all the rivers have come back, landslides and mud slides, we showed you those pictures. those have ended and ceased. we haven't had stories of towns that had mud and debris flowing into them. we have bridges that are washed out, roads that are washed out, boulders on highways. that will be cleaned up. as far as homes and lives go, so far, so good. we still have a threat of a little bit of problems in northern portions heading through idaho and again in montana. that's where the moisture from the storm is. we have two areas with flash flood warnings, and if we get additional rainfall it's going to be in the northern areas from baker city to central and northern idaho
the pacific northwest has been unusually warm, especially the last month, and dry, kind of like the neighbors to the north and canada. we have all heard about the canada fires. the rest of the west of the quieter fire seasons we have had up until all the pictures we just showed you, and now we have the rainfall and moisture that's happened with hilary coming in, it's going to delay the onset of the fall fire season in many areas of the west, which a lot of people won't complain about. we did...
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Aug 14, 2023
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north, warmer water south west. well, now it's starting to work their way in here, although there are signs maybe it might come down into the week as a system drops down from the pacific about done, but the moisture is take the turn, n go across the sierra, the motherlode sacramento valley right into the bay area. and there will be some moments of sun, but a lot of cloud cover getting swept up here around that circulation of low which you'll be with us all week long. now it's all for southern california, but later in the week, it'll be lifting more towards us, which will bring in a pretty good cooling trend. but until then, it's going to be hot, inland and muggy with upper 90s 4859. truckee, south lake tahoe. the animation of the cloud cover shows, it's going to give us a cloudy, mostly cloudy morning, early afternoon. then, according to this forecast projection, lift northward. as it does, that should clear us out a little bit. fog will still be on the coast, but look at that moisture continuing to just make a beeline right towards the sierra and the mountain being forecast here are some pretty impressive totals here. doesn't mean these are right, but i think it's a
north, warmer water south west. well, now it's starting to work their way in here, although there are signs maybe it might come down into the week as a system drops down from the pacific about done, but the moisture is take the turn, n go across the sierra, the motherlode sacramento valley right into the bay area. and there will be some moments of sun, but a lot of cloud cover getting swept up here around that circulation of low which you'll be with us all week long. now it's all for southern...