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so, lynette, that's the southern hemisphere. they've got spring going on down there. >> exactly. >> no luck for us at all. >> that's my cold thing. >> she wore a coat. >> i'm good. you'll want that coat when you step outside, charley, that's for sure. speaking of outside, we'll take you out there right now, bel aire, we're seeing plenty of sunshine across the area. that will be the name of the game as you step out and about in bel aire. look at this beautiful shot of the tide water marina right now and look at the temperatures. yes, this is what i'm talking about this morning. this is where you need the coat. 33 degrees in catensville, northeast coming in at 34 as well as chestertown, easton right now is at 33 degrees. temperatures not going to warm up a whole lot today. we do have high pressure building in. that cold front has moved through. behind it the chilly air is in place and it's going to stick around for a while. so here's the forecast for today, 49 degrees, mostly sunny. yes, you get the picture. the chill is in the ai
so, lynette, that's the southern hemisphere. they've got spring going on down there. >> exactly. >> no luck for us at all. >> that's my cold thing. >> she wore a coat. >> i'm good. you'll want that coat when you step outside, charley, that's for sure. speaking of outside, we'll take you out there right now, bel aire, we're seeing plenty of sunshine across the area. that will be the name of the game as you step out and about in bel aire. look at this beautiful shot...
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both records show us that approximately 10,700 years ago, the ice age ended in both north and southern hemispheresit wasn't too many years ago that climatologists and meteorologists were even sure that wind systems cross the equator. glaciers also preserve evidence of human impact on the atmosphere. since the start of the industrial revolution, the levels of carbon dioxide, sulfate, and other pollutants have sharply increased in glacial ice. [langway] the industrial revolution, which is attributed to occurring in the early 1800s-- 1820, 1830-- produced a major change in the gaseous composition of the atmosphere, and this was brought about primarily by fossil fuel, high sulfur-content fossil-fuel consumption, coal, soft coal, and the productivity of the factories and what have you. the degree to which industrial activity is affecting our global climate remains controversial. understanding natural climate cycles through ice-core research will help put human impact in perspective. it will also help us make the adjustments needed to sustain our civilization in a world of continual, dramatic change. gl
both records show us that approximately 10,700 years ago, the ice age ended in both north and southern hemispheresit wasn't too many years ago that climatologists and meteorologists were even sure that wind systems cross the equator. glaciers also preserve evidence of human impact on the atmosphere. since the start of the industrial revolution, the levels of carbon dioxide, sulfate, and other pollutants have sharply increased in glacial ice. [langway] the industrial revolution, which is...
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half a world away, chile sought to exploit the biggest difference to life in the southern hemisphere.ert gwynne travels north of santiago to a region known as the norte chico. what he finds did not ishere n years earlr-- grapes... acres and acres of them. gw s o, e was ve little... ve litble grproduction. there was tomato production for the national market, that's true, but there was very little table grape production s. w ab for the international markets. narrator: the geographic advantage is not just where the grapes are grown, but also when. it is late november, and much of the northern hemisphere is already freezing. but this valley has an additional advantage-- it is one of the very few that runs north to south, so it is free of dense morning fogs that move east from the coast. so grapes here ripen in november for delivery by christmas-- y normecaararve. but there is al limitation on the sun-drenched earth,e itn, on the sides of the mountains. the big problem in the norte chico is not the lack of land but the lack of water. narrator: high in the andes mountains, the white color o
half a world away, chile sought to exploit the biggest difference to life in the southern hemisphere.ert gwynne travels north of santiago to a region known as the norte chico. what he finds did not ishere n years earlr-- grapes... acres and acres of them. gw s o, e was ve little... ve litble grproduction. there was tomato production for the national market, that's true, but there was very little table grape production s. w ab for the international markets. narrator: the geographic advantage is...
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coming up we'll take you to the land down under for a look at the total eclipse in the southern hemisphere. >>> busy airports may soon become much easier. we're going to tell you how the tsa is now working to make your air travel a little less stressful when "good morning maryland" continues on this wednesday, november 14th. ♪ [ female announcer ] nature exists on the grandest scale... ♪ ...and in the tiniest details. ♪ and sometimes both. nature valley granola thins pack the big taste of granola and dark chocolate into one perfect square, under 100 calories. nature valley granola thins. nature at its most delicious. >>> it's a beautiful sight over the northern australia and new zealand area, tens of thousands, they are enjoying their vegimite coming out to watch a total solar eclipse. watchers clapped as the sun passed between the moon and earth, leaving the continent in sudden darkness. the next total solar eclipse won't happen until march 2015. lynette, mark your calendar. >> that's absolutely beautiful. but you know what? we don't need an eclipse for our beauty, charley. we'll be seein
coming up we'll take you to the land down under for a look at the total eclipse in the southern hemisphere. >>> busy airports may soon become much easier. we're going to tell you how the tsa is now working to make your air travel a little less stressful when "good morning maryland" continues on this wednesday, november 14th. ♪ [ female announcer ] nature exists on the grandest scale... ♪ ...and in the tiniest details. ♪ and sometimes both. nature valley granola thins...
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published to the library of my university, which happened to be the largest library in the southern hemisphere and i was declined, it hurt me very deeply. when i was announced back for eight and a half years to my old high school after having been elected to the local governing authority, it wounded me. when i submitted opinion piece after opinion piece for immediate publication and couldn't get a single break, it's tough. .. from east to west, from north to south, fill my e-mail inbox with speaking requests. today, my message of inspiration is being broadcast into the living rooms of over 100 million households right across the continental united states. that's what happens when you put your mind to something. that's what happens when your audience is open and disinterested in reputation or conformist, and committed to individualism and the act of it all. today, we idolize americans we count as true friends. uncompromising and simplistic convictions such as the belief in good and evil, in righteousness and wickedness, and make him a marked man. clarity is the enemy of the highly sensitized an
published to the library of my university, which happened to be the largest library in the southern hemisphere and i was declined, it hurt me very deeply. when i was announced back for eight and a half years to my old high school after having been elected to the local governing authority, it wounded me. when i submitted opinion piece after opinion piece for immediate publication and couldn't get a single break, it's tough. .. from east to west, from north to south, fill my e-mail inbox with...
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moon passed between the earth and the sun creating a 95- mile wide shadow over part of the southern hemisphere. people gathered around beaches to watch the eclipse. >> amazing. >>> get ready for lots of angry d.c. parents. that after the school's chancellor announced her proposed school closings. we'll have details coming up at 5:41. >> davey johnson reacts to winning manager of the year. >> howard has details on a possible coastal storm in his seven-day forecast. >>> hello. welcome back to 9news now. it is 5:15 on this wednesday morning. a chilly morning. it's 36 degrees here at broadcast house. are we going to warm up a little bit? >> about 15 or so. we'll make it potentially 51 but it's going to be a brisk day and a bright day, too. a lot of frost out there. weather wise at the bus stop forecast, thankfully the winds aren't as strong as yesterday. a tiny bit of a breeze but a lot of areas have calm winds. temperatures 20s and 30s, clear and cold to start. sunrise at 6:50. it will be a nice sunny day today. we'll take it with a noontime temperature only around 47. winds north at 10. that wil
moon passed between the earth and the sun creating a 95- mile wide shadow over part of the southern hemisphere. people gathered around beaches to watch the eclipse. >> amazing. >>> get ready for lots of angry d.c. parents. that after the school's chancellor announced her proposed school closings. we'll have details coming up at 5:41. >> davey johnson reacts to winning manager of the year. >> howard has details on a possible coastal storm in his seven-day forecast....
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. >> they cannot fit northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere... >> hockenberry: and fred singer, the veteran scientist at these proceedings. he's a retired physicist once responsible for government weather satellites, who tells people the climate needs no help from worried humans. >> climate, to me, has become a non-issue. it's a phantom issue. there's nothing wrong with climate. it will change no matter what we do. it'll get colder, it'll get warmer. we just have to wait a little. >> hockenberry: singer says he's dedicated to explaining his theories about global warming. what keeps you going? what's your motivation? >> basically i like to see good science being done and protected. i think i'm fighting here for scientific truth. that's important to me. >> hockenberry: do you think the science is being hyped on global warming? >> oh, very definitely, yes. >> hockenberry: armed with that conviction, this team of skilled political messengers and contrarians has certainly changed the game. in just four years, the number of americans who agree global warming is man-made has dropped to
. >> they cannot fit northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere... >> hockenberry: and fred singer, the veteran scientist at these proceedings. he's a retired physicist once responsible for government weather satellites, who tells people the climate needs no help from worried humans. >> climate, to me, has become a non-issue. it's a phantom issue. there's nothing wrong with climate. it will change no matter what we do. it'll get colder, it'll get warmer. we just have to wait...
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process of building democratic and constitutional regime that will become a dream for african and southern hemispherewants to make shariah law main source of the constitution. election is in the books but some d.c. voters might have mistakenly shown up to vote today. local media reports say tuesday morning nearly 2,000 district voters receive democratic robo calls telling them to vote tomorrow. as in wednesday. the democratic party says the foul-up happened because a vendor recycled a message from the day before. the party says the call was rerecorded and the entire list of 100,000 infrequent or new d.c. voters were recalled and urged to vote tuesday instead. >>> election day in america is viewed with considerable interest around the world. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg shows us from london. >> mr. speaker, the house will join me in congratulating president obama on the election victory. >> europeans overwhelmingly wanted to see president obama return to the white house. the special edition of the front page screamed one word. "yes!" however, you will find some who have been underw
process of building democratic and constitutional regime that will become a dream for african and southern hemispherewants to make shariah law main source of the constitution. election is in the books but some d.c. voters might have mistakenly shown up to vote today. local media reports say tuesday morning nearly 2,000 district voters receive democratic robo calls telling them to vote tomorrow. as in wednesday. the democratic party says the foul-up happened because a vendor recycled a message...
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the 13-day tour of the southern hemisphere is part of queen elizabeth's diamond jubilee.let's get a check of the weather from dylan. >> today's weather is brought to you by windows 8. >> thanks, jenna. we are here with a big group from the netherlands. they cheered for me when i came out. i knew they must not have been from around here. you guys were going to run in the marathon, but you are offering your services now? >> yes, we are offering our services to help here. >> that's wonderful. so many people need help, especially in the new york city area, so thank you for that. and we are talking, unfortunately, about another storm, and it looks like wednesday night into thursday. one goes up into new jersey and one into new england. strong winds, potential for heavier rain. we don't have a lot of beach left especially in new jersey so flooding could be an issue even with a minor storm surge and we could end up with another couple inches of rain. that is something we'll be watching into the middle of next week. here's a peek out your window. >>> good saturday morning everybo
the 13-day tour of the southern hemisphere is part of queen elizabeth's diamond jubilee.let's get a check of the weather from dylan. >> today's weather is brought to you by windows 8. >> thanks, jenna. we are here with a big group from the netherlands. they cheered for me when i came out. i knew they must not have been from around here. you guys were going to run in the marathon, but you are offering your services now? >> yes, we are offering our services to help here....