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hill on to the frozen lake. with kids. they would actually stop before they were getting close to the water. >> it appears that the lake ice near the base of the hill is frozen solid enough to stand on. >> then a guy goes down the hill and when he doesn't get close to the water, he pushes himself out closer. >> the man scoots further out on to the lake. >> look at that big crack. is that a big crack next to him right here? >> yeah. >> michelle refocuses her camera and zooms in. there's a large crack forming across the ice just behind the man's sled. >> i could look right down and see the ripples come out from under the ice because the ice was so thin. >> other people venture further out on the ice. no one seems aware of any danger. >> i kind of kept thinking, if they get enough speed, they're going to keep going, and they're going to end up in the water. >> which is exactly what happens. >> this one guy went up pretty high and came down. he was coming across the frozen lake extremely fast. and my wife turned the
hill on to the frozen lake. with kids. they would actually stop before they were getting close to the water. >> it appears that the lake ice near the base of the hill is frozen solid enough to stand on. >> then a guy goes down the hill and when he doesn't get close to the water, he pushes himself out closer. >> the man scoots further out on to the lake. >> look at that big crack. is that a big crack next to him right here? >> yeah. >> michelle refocuses her...
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fact the lakes are not frozen yet. the warm water of the lakes. that is warmer than the cold air above. you get instability. cold air wants to sink. warm air wants to rise. you have the winds going all across the lakes dumping all that snow at the end of the lakes. it has to do with the wind direction. we keep talking about this. you need that fetch over the entire lake. the more distance you have, the more wind direction you will get. this is the key when i show you this. look at the totals. the difference here based on where you are location in the wind. 67 inches in some places. a few miles away, only several inches. this is the story today. another 2 feet. record setting snow headed in jen's direction. indra petersons, thank you so much for that. >>> a ray of sunshine among the buffalo snow. take a look at her. 6 pound 2 ounce miracle named lucy. her mom went into labor tuesday morning just as the storm hit her buffalo neighborhood. beth's husband knew they were in a jam. his wife in labor. he spotted a firefighter helping a stranded motorist o
fact the lakes are not frozen yet. the warm water of the lakes. that is warmer than the cold air above. you get instability. cold air wants to sink. warm air wants to rise. you have the winds going all across the lakes dumping all that snow at the end of the lakes. it has to do with the wind direction. we keep talking about this. you need that fetch over the entire lake. the more distance you have, the more wind direction you will get. this is the key when i show you this. look at the totals....
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the body extends down the slope as if it is crawling up the lake. one for them extends toward as here. the hind limb extends toward us this direction. then, the tales -- there were two tales that forked just below the hind limbs. one comes this way. the second one went towards the greenhouses and took a right angle turn. why because we knew it is the only two-tailed effigy mound ever recorded in wisconsin. the culture has survived. the people i have spoken to are quite proud of the mounds. it is not uncommon to see that there have been offerings left behind. these are still very significant places to wisconsin's tribal nation. is their heritage. we are very lucky to be able to protect these places here in beison so that they can visited both by the descendents of the people who built the mound and by newcomers to the state. i have been studying the effigy mounds for 15 years, and in that time, i have learned a lot and other researchers have learned a lot about the mounds and the people who built them. they are wonderful and engaging works of art. you
the body extends down the slope as if it is crawling up the lake. one for them extends toward as here. the hind limb extends toward us this direction. then, the tales -- there were two tales that forked just below the hind limbs. one comes this way. the second one went towards the greenhouses and took a right angle turn. why because we knew it is the only two-tailed effigy mound ever recorded in wisconsin. the culture has survived. the people i have spoken to are quite proud of the mounds. it...
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negative declaration for the sf soil remediation project at the gun club on john mirror drive the sf owns lake merced and the rod gun club leases this site the puc project seeks to clean up the soil at the rod gun site by a remedial action plan prepared that i the sf puc in response to an issue by the water control board the order was issued to the puc as the landowner of the site the project consist of an appropriate disposal of soil containing elevated concentrations of led and cashes and back filling the site the excavated areas with clean material you should have a packet with a motion to uphold the negative declaration our response to the appeal letter the appeal letter itself and additions of copies of the revised preliminary it was published on june 5th, 2014, and on july 5th, 2014, the department received an appeal from the pacific rod gun club as subscribed the issues include the concerns of peace male and female we inappropriately defined the action for the proposed project and concerns about the historical resources and holistic resources and the impacts warned the preparation of an
negative declaration for the sf soil remediation project at the gun club on john mirror drive the sf owns lake merced and the rod gun club leases this site the puc project seeks to clean up the soil at the rod gun site by a remedial action plan prepared that i the sf puc in response to an issue by the water control board the order was issued to the puc as the landowner of the site the project consist of an appropriate disposal of soil containing elevated concentrations of led and cashes and...
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you have the winds across the lake and all that snow will pile up right at the end of the lake. wind direction. that is key. the more fetch you have across the lake, the more snow you have. unfortunately, that is the reason some places are looking at 67 inches of snow. just a few miles away, only 3 inches. this is the problem. they continue to get the perfect set up to look at the snow piling up right at the end of the lakes. that is still the story as we go through the morning hours. right now, we are seeing another band of this ramping up. by the time we get through tomorrow, high pressure will settle in and cut off the winds off the lakes and we will see relief. christine, we have two chances for rain. think about the snow. yes, they want it to melt, but not at once. flooding is the next problem. >> unbelievable. it is almost like a misprint. indra, thank you. >>> there is a ray of sunshine among that buffalo snow. look at that. a 6 pound 2 ounce miracle named lucy. her mom went into labor tuesday morning as the massive snowstorm hit her buffalo neighborhood. beth's husband kn
you have the winds across the lake and all that snow will pile up right at the end of the lake. wind direction. that is key. the more fetch you have across the lake, the more snow you have. unfortunately, that is the reason some places are looking at 67 inches of snow. just a few miles away, only 3 inches. this is the problem. they continue to get the perfect set up to look at the snow piling up right at the end of the lakes. that is still the story as we go through the morning hours. right...
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the bodies extending down the slope towards the lake, and the wings extend off to each side as if it is flying up towards the top of the hill. these can be considered kind of a tombstone. they marked the graves of the dead and are carved in the spirits, animals and just as sometimes you see modern headstones carved in the shapes of urns or other architectural things. not everyone got a mound. we have graves and sets of human remains, sometimes cremations, sometimes full burials. some folks got mounds but had to share them. some folks got mounds that were not refugees. -- effigies. divisionmed to be some in the effigy builders society, but we are not clear what that is yet. students are beginning to suspect that it may be, if not economic, at least some sort of social difference. the blueberry in the conical mound have a little worse nutrition. they are a little bit more likely to have suffered an accident. they're more likely to have to share their amount with fellow community members. effigy builders tend to get amounts to themselves or with one or two other people. it may be that t
the bodies extending down the slope towards the lake, and the wings extend off to each side as if it is flying up towards the top of the hill. these can be considered kind of a tombstone. they marked the graves of the dead and are carved in the spirits, animals and just as sometimes you see modern headstones carved in the shapes of urns or other architectural things. not everyone got a mound. we have graves and sets of human remains, sometimes cremations, sometimes full burials. some folks got...
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the idea is we will put the sewage in the lakes. that had terrible consequences for the quality of the lakes. but the reason he was, my goodness, paris puts all of its sewage in the river. why can't we do this? the lakes, there is no downstream. it did not work out. this was a huge problem. it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we have professors who specialized in sewage treatment. and they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no charge that caused madison to have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america. and that is an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university of wisconsin and madison. but it's a story that has statewide significance. it helps farmers and agricultural sophistication and the list goes on and on all under the wisconsin idea. madison had many ways to grow. it could be a city of business, it already was a home of the university of wisconsin. it was the capital of the state. therefore, it's legisl
the idea is we will put the sewage in the lakes. that had terrible consequences for the quality of the lakes. but the reason he was, my goodness, paris puts all of its sewage in the river. why can't we do this? the lakes, there is no downstream. it did not work out. this was a huge problem. it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we have professors who specialized in sewage treatment. and they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no...
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the idea is we will put the sewage in the lakes. that had terrible consequences for the quality of the lakes. but the reason he was, my goodness, paris puts all of its sewage in the river. why can't we do this? the lakes, there is no downstream. it did not work out. this was a huge problem. it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we have professors who specialized in sewage treatment. and they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no charge that caused madison to have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america. and that is an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university of wisconsin and madison. but it's a story that has statewide significance. it helps farmers and agricultural sophistication and the list goes on and on all under the wisconsin idea. madison had many ways to grow. it could be a city of business, it already was a home of the university of wisconsin. it was the capital of the state. therefore, it's legisl
the idea is we will put the sewage in the lakes. that had terrible consequences for the quality of the lakes. but the reason he was, my goodness, paris puts all of its sewage in the river. why can't we do this? the lakes, there is no downstream. it did not work out. this was a huge problem. it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we have professors who specialized in sewage treatment. and they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no...
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and for years, the cheapest place to put them was the lake. upset a lot of people, like environmentalist alden lind. the save lake superior association started in late '69 and came about largely because of concerns of people who lived in the silver bay vicinity about the impact of the tailings disposal on lake superior. schoumacher: it wasn't long before a new federal agency got involved. dr. phillip cook remembers. cook: i think there was kind of a gut reaction of people living in the area, who were... more environmentally concerned, that something that big was a problem. they didn't really, at first, have any specific concerns, other than it looked like the lake was getting cloudy and there was obvious turbidity being caused in the immediately vicinity of the discharge. but, you're right, there was a feeling that this was a lot of material going in the lake. schoumacher: uneasiness soon turned to fear. in 1973, word got out that the tailings might contain asbestos, a known carcinogen. within a few weeks, much of the population of duluth, 60
and for years, the cheapest place to put them was the lake. upset a lot of people, like environmentalist alden lind. the save lake superior association started in late '69 and came about largely because of concerns of people who lived in the silver bay vicinity about the impact of the tailings disposal on lake superior. schoumacher: it wasn't long before a new federal agency got involved. dr. phillip cook remembers. cook: i think there was kind of a gut reaction of people living in the area,...
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the idea was, we will put the sewage in the lakes. that had terrible consequences, as you can imagine, for the quality of the links. goodness,ing was, my paris put all of its sewage in the river. why can't we do this with the lakes? with lakes, there is no downstream. this was a huge problem. it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we had professors who specialized in sewer treatment. they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no extra charge that cause the medicine to have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america. that's an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university of wisconsin at madison. it is a story that has statewide significance. it helped farmers and agricultural sophistication. the list goes on and on. madison had many ways to grow. it could be a city, a business. it already was the home of the university of wisconsin. it was the capital of the state, and therefore, its legislative center. one of the real q
the idea was, we will put the sewage in the lakes. that had terrible consequences, as you can imagine, for the quality of the links. goodness,ing was, my paris put all of its sewage in the river. why can't we do this with the lakes? with lakes, there is no downstream. this was a huge problem. it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we had professors who specialized in sewer treatment. they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no extra...
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the native fish won't be put in the lake lake immediately. they will be put in next spring. >>> this overturned truck was full of thousands of frozen turkeys. it tipped over this morning at the 680 alcosta boulevard off- ramp in san ramon. the turkeys were meant for a costco delivery. but they are being rerouted to the alameda county food bank. all 23,000 pounds of them. health inspectors checked just to be sure. but then gave the frozen birds a clean bill of health. ready for a thanksgiving meal. >> he took the temperature and he said they were fine. and they weren't damaged at all. >> the turkeys remained in their packaging inside the boxes during the accident. the driver and passenger inside the big rig were treated for minor injuries. >>> other bay area headlines, mountain view police are unraveling a burglary spree after arresting two men for a burglary in may. investigators were led to the san jose home of this couple. they found all sorts of stolen items. they arrested them back in june. so now mountain view police are trying to return
the native fish won't be put in the lake lake immediately. they will be put in next spring. >>> this overturned truck was full of thousands of frozen turkeys. it tipped over this morning at the 680 alcosta boulevard off- ramp in san ramon. the turkeys were meant for a costco delivery. but they are being rerouted to the alameda county food bank. all 23,000 pounds of them. health inspectors checked just to be sure. but then gave the frozen birds a clean bill of health. ready for a...
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fish put in the lake by people. s. so there were probably a lot of different reasons about how they got in there. >> reporter: bonings expect all the fish to be dead within a few days. but they say the big challenge is how to keep people from putting nonnative species back in the lake. >> it need to be done. people never should have let their pets into the lake. >> reporter: then, when the invasive species are gone, they are going to restock the lake with native fish, frogs, and turtles. as for disposing of pet goldfish, they are going to create an amnesty station. they plan to restock this pond with native fish, ponds and turtles. >> a little pond site that is covered. and then, we will rescue them from that and take them to animal care and control. >> reporter: in a few years, they say the $13 million restoration project should return mountain like to prest pristine, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> coming up, we will show you how they are going to use hover board technology to make buildings safer for earthqu
fish put in the lake by people. s. so there were probably a lot of different reasons about how they got in there. >> reporter: bonings expect all the fish to be dead within a few days. but they say the big challenge is how to keep people from putting nonnative species back in the lake. >> it need to be done. people never should have let their pets into the lake. >> reporter: then, when the invasive species are gone, they are going to restock the lake with native fish, frogs,...
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today under the supervision of the presidio trust. >> that lakeict of san francisco had been invaded by non-native fish like carp and the spotted bass. both of those are predatory fish. this is part of a multi-million dollar effort to restore the lake. >> abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez is live at mountain lake park with the details. >> reporter: well, you know, this fence went up to make sure the public stayed far away from the lake. this lake has undergone a major restoration, all this for a tiny lake four acres, 15 feet deep. wrestling with the hard-fighting carp takes a great deal of effort. some of these hefty fish were swimming to the top of mountain lake after being poisoned with a pesticide that suffocates gill breathers. the presidio trust supervised today's project. 47 gallons of this poison poured into the four acre lake. >> it's diluted but they have to put it throughout the whole lake because they don't exactly know where the fish are. >> reporter: the poison doesn't harm other species, only fish. today it killed close to 150 spot
today under the supervision of the presidio trust. >> that lakeict of san francisco had been invaded by non-native fish like carp and the spotted bass. both of those are predatory fish. this is part of a multi-million dollar effort to restore the lake. >> abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez is live at mountain lake park with the details. >> reporter: well, you know, this fence went up to make sure the public stayed far away from the lake. this lake has undergone a major...
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small lake the going into the lake and pouring a chemical concoction into the lake trying to get ridin the lake and those fish were killing the native fish do to people putting their aquarium fish into the lake. >>:reporter here in morgan hill some residents are nervous which appears to be up close encounter with a mountain lion. on one resident is keeping close walks close watch over their docks because of the neighbors that dog vanished after spotting all mountain lion on a ridge the borders of ranch land. neighborhood is keeping close watch over their kids and keeping pets and pet food inside their whole house overnight. >>:reporter and overturn brakes stop traffic to several hours this morning on some pipe to 30 because he accidentally got off on the wrong accent and took a sharp turn and the truck over to it tipped over the driver suffered a minor head injury but it let out 23,000 lbs. of turkeys on the road out crews had to clean up about 10 gal. of diesel boat fuel that spilled into the storm threat drain also. >>:reporter continuing our coverage that traffic turned into a bou
small lake the going into the lake and pouring a chemical concoction into the lake trying to get ridin the lake and those fish were killing the native fish do to people putting their aquarium fish into the lake. >>:reporter here in morgan hill some residents are nervous which appears to be up close encounter with a mountain lion. on one resident is keeping close walks close watch over their docks because of the neighbors that dog vanished after spotting all mountain lion on a ridge the...
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presidio trust supervised the project. 47 gallons poured into the lake. >> so only kills gill breathers for three years, the press individual yes trust tried unsuccessfully to remove them by catching the fish. and says they were doing a lot of harm to the lake >> they suction the bottom trying to get organic material out of it. anything, they'll eat anything. it just causes turmoil in the water. >> researchers say that defleets the lake of much-needed oxygen. >> we're going to put in a native fresh-water mussel, here, from california. california floater, then we're going to add a pond turtle. >> for years, people dumped their pet gold fish and others into the lake. now they'll be studied to see where they came from. uk tell some came from a different area. >> chemicals used to kill a predatory fish in lake davis. this is video from our coverage in 1997. it didn't work. >> they were stubborn. >> yes. >> mike foeb phones are working. >> mics are working now. >> clouds thickening in the bay area. there is our beach hazard statement. so bear that in mind. from our roof top camera, cloudy sk
presidio trust supervised the project. 47 gallons poured into the lake. >> so only kills gill breathers for three years, the press individual yes trust tried unsuccessfully to remove them by catching the fish. and says they were doing a lot of harm to the lake >> they suction the bottom trying to get organic material out of it. anything, they'll eat anything. it just causes turmoil in the water. >> researchers say that defleets the lake of much-needed oxygen. >> we're...
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effect snow continues across the great lakes. already over 4 feet in some spots in and around buffalo. it does wind down today, but a weak system presses through the late part of the day today. and the lake effect ramps up tonight through thursday. not done here. we are going to see amazing snow totals by the time it's said and done. and quite cold across the southeast. challenging cold in the early morning. back to you. >> thanks. >>> the three american rabbis killed in a terrorist attack in jerusalem have been buried. today they returned to the synagogue, the lone wolf attack, killing five people, including a police officer. the israeli prime minister promised a harsh response. president obama urged cooperation from both sides to ease tensions. >> tragically this is not the first loss of life that we have seen in recent months. too many israelis have died, too many palestinians have died. >> the homes of the alleged attackers were demolished, and they demolished the home of a second person accused of anning a twn civilians. >>>
effect snow continues across the great lakes. already over 4 feet in some spots in and around buffalo. it does wind down today, but a weak system presses through the late part of the day today. and the lake effect ramps up tonight through thursday. not done here. we are going to see amazing snow totals by the time it's said and done. and quite cold across the southeast. challenging cold in the early morning. back to you. >> thanks. >>> the three american rabbis killed in a...
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the health of the great lakes. it's important and it's -- the importance of its vitality to both our public health and our economic development. as many people know i was chairman of the port authority. i'm glad to see the congressman now becoming an advocate which was slow coming for many in cleveland which is that we can engage in container shipping to europe. here is where we diverge. you can't talk about incremental legislation and protecting an asset as valuable as the great lakes and do it through the kind of small steps that his bill or others in the congress have proposed including my president -- the president of our country barack obama. it's too little. we need massive infrastructure investment in the lakes for both economic development, marine transportation, as well as public health. you only need look what happened in the western basin. those blooms are the result of our crumbling infrastructure, combined sewer, and agricultural run off. until we start addressing that with the kind of investment this c
the health of the great lakes. it's important and it's -- the importance of its vitality to both our public health and our economic development. as many people know i was chairman of the port authority. i'm glad to see the congressman now becoming an advocate which was slow coming for many in cleveland which is that we can engage in container shipping to europe. here is where we diverge. you can't talk about incremental legislation and protecting an asset as valuable as the great lakes and do...
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presidio trust supervised the project. 47 gallons poured into the lake. >> so only kills gill breathers>> for three years, the press individual yes trust tried unsuccessfully to remove them by catching the fish. and says they were doing a lot of harm to the lake >> they suction the bottom trying to get organic material out of it. anything, they'll eat anything. it just causes turmoil in the water. >> researchers say that defleets the lake of much-needed oxygen. >> we're going to put in a native fresh-water mussel, here, from california. california floater, then we're going to add a pond turtle. >> for years, people dumped their pet gold fish and others into the lake. now they'll be studied to see where they came from. uk tell some came from a different area. >> chemicals used to kill a predatory fish in lake davis. this is video from our coverage in 1997. it didn't work. >> they were stubborn. >> yes. >> mike foeb phones are working. >> mics are working now. >> clouds thickening in the bay area. there is our statement. so bear that in mind. from our roof top camera, cloudy skies, 61 fra
presidio trust supervised the project. 47 gallons poured into the lake. >> so only kills gill breathers>> for three years, the press individual yes trust tried unsuccessfully to remove them by catching the fish. and says they were doing a lot of harm to the lake >> they suction the bottom trying to get organic material out of it. anything, they'll eat anything. it just causes turmoil in the water. >> researchers say that defleets the lake of much-needed oxygen. >>...
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luzern is responsible for controlling the lake level. egulating the flow of water out of its lake, the city prevents the flooding of lakeside villages when the snow melts. in the mid-19th century, the city devised and built this extendable dam. by adding and taking away these wooden slats, they could control the level of the lake. swans are a fixture on the river today. locals say they arrived in the 17th century as a gift from the french king, louis xiv, in appreciation for the protection his swiss guards gave him. switzerland has a long history of providing strong and loyal warriors to foreign powers. the city's famous lion monument recalls the heroism of more swiss mercenaries. the mighty lion rests his paws on a french shield. tears stream down his cheeks. the broken-off end of a spear is slowly killing the noble beast. the sad lion is a memorial to over 700 swiss mercenaries who were killed, defending marie antoinette and louis xvi during the french revolution. the people of luzern take full advantage of their delightful river with a
luzern is responsible for controlling the lake level. egulating the flow of water out of its lake, the city prevents the flooding of lakeside villages when the snow melts. in the mid-19th century, the city devised and built this extendable dam. by adding and taking away these wooden slats, they could control the level of the lake. swans are a fixture on the river today. locals say they arrived in the 17th century as a gift from the french king, louis xiv, in appreciation for the protection his...
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michigan also hit hard by the lake-effect snow. and in wisconsin, snow up to the stop sign. six feet in one week. the milwaukee river completely frozen over. record low temperatures for this time of year in ten cities. in louisville, kentucky, the big chill fell on churchill downs, canceling racing for the first time in nearly 30 years. this morning's low in florida, just 42 degrees near jacksonville. that's colder than oregon's mt. hood at 44. the snowfall totals impressive, to say the least. some places pushing 50 inches. and it is still coming down. these numbers will all go up. now, in addition to the snow, an icy grip across the country from the great lakes all the way to the southeast coast. potential record lows overnight. and then wednesday temperatures cold again now reaching to the east coast. and then we have to get through another night of potential record low temperatures for dozens of cities in the east. obviously, weather in november that we're not all used to and november weather that's one for the record books. brian? >> mike bettes just outside buffalo for
michigan also hit hard by the lake-effect snow. and in wisconsin, snow up to the stop sign. six feet in one week. the milwaukee river completely frozen over. record low temperatures for this time of year in ten cities. in louisville, kentucky, the big chill fell on churchill downs, canceling racing for the first time in nearly 30 years. this morning's low in florida, just 42 degrees near jacksonville. that's colder than oregon's mt. hood at 44. the snowfall totals impressive, to say the least....
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someone asked me if we could see lake-effect snow. the answer is no. how this gets started you have a lake temperature of 55 degrees, the icy cold air whips across the lake. air temperatures are around 19, 20, when you have a 25-degree temperature difference that activates the lake effect. south of buffalo this lake effect continued day in and day out until the wind shut off. unfortunately it took several days for the wind to shut off. hamburg, 80 inches. you can see how thin the band was, buffalo international only 17. we go from more than 7 feet to a little more than a foot. it was a small area that saw that impressive snow. none of that for us. >> thank goodness.w. the flyers drop the puck against columbus, the win atlantic city city -- winless sixers play in new york. jamie apody has the eagles preparing for the titans. >> reporter: the eagles getting set for 2-8 titans. mark sanchez is working on getting the ball out quicker in light of his turnovers. the -- this team has a very large defensive players, they bring a lot of blitzes. thft stuff they
someone asked me if we could see lake-effect snow. the answer is no. how this gets started you have a lake temperature of 55 degrees, the icy cold air whips across the lake. air temperatures are around 19, 20, when you have a 25-degree temperature difference that activates the lake effect. south of buffalo this lake effect continued day in and day out until the wind shut off. unfortunately it took several days for the wind to shut off. hamburg, 80 inches. you can see how thin the band was,...
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way down to new orleans and the lake effect snow continues from milwaukee to chicago and also for cleveland and the cold air coming down will enhance some totals out to buffalo and syracuse as well. partly cloudy days, 50s on the temperatures and i doubt these change very much. it looks like they are tracking more to the north and we will get more cloud cover and it shows more 100s and it will be today. some morning rain, 60s and afternoon sun breaks, temperatures in the 60s, temperatures are not changing, we had a warm day and they slid down tuesday, partly cloudy, not ever -- not much rain, and it might fizzle out too. >> one is dry, one is wet. crossing our fingers, hopefully we are getting more rain. >> all you can do is tell us how it is. >> there is too much energy east, there really is. >> it is 13 in denver, that is a lot of energy. >> it's really cold. >>> 4:51 is the time a door flies off a mid-yet in mid- flight and coming up a singer has the scare of a lifetime. . >>> you people make me sick. it is meant to save lives but a first
way down to new orleans and the lake effect snow continues from milwaukee to chicago and also for cleveland and the cold air coming down will enhance some totals out to buffalo and syracuse as well. partly cloudy days, 50s on the temperatures and i doubt these change very much. it looks like they are tracking more to the north and we will get more cloud cover and it shows more 100s and it will be today. some morning rain, 60s and afternoon sun breaks, temperatures in the 60s, temperatures are...
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there is the thanksgiving pattern with wind coming off the lake. the precipitation is out west and north of us. a couple of little they spikes to 50. >> to a chilly thanksgiving. may be the coolest thanksgiving since 1989. 31 is not intolerable. >> we are leaving you with jazz musica you with jazz musica >> in the criminal justice system the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. these are their stories. so, this mugger doesn't find any money. he says to the lady, "where is it-- in your girdle?" sister, you're not listening. it's almost 8:00. the children will be here soon. look at this. i wish these people would pick up after themselves. anyway, he feels all around her girdle. again he says, "where's the money?" and the lady says, "keep looking. i'll send you a check." ( laughing ) isn't that funny? ( gasps ) this is a day care center. every morning we clean up after these junkies.
there is the thanksgiving pattern with wind coming off the lake. the precipitation is out west and north of us. a couple of little they spikes to 50. >> to a chilly thanksgiving. may be the coolest thanksgiving since 1989. 31 is not intolerable. >> we are leaving you with jazz musica you with jazz musica >> in the criminal justice system the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who...
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water temps in the 40s and cooler air moving over the lakes. is a perfect example of that you see the western side of all of the lakes not seeing the snow. it's the eastern side. the wind moves across the lakes and picks up moisture and causes the problems. this is the latest image there watching the new storm get ready almost 36 hours straight of constant snow just to the southern side of buffalo. buffalo itself around 6 inches of snow. go around 10 miles to the south. 65 inches of snow. tells you how exactly how crazy these lake-effect snow bands are this is our water temperature right now. still into the 40s. once we get the winds again moving into the direction here along the lake, which is what we are going to see over the overnight hours again, we will start to see it pile up again. this is our first alert forecast radar. you see that overnight. this persistent wind coming all the way across lake erie through much of the day tomorrow and areas just to the south of buffalo. potentially, greta, looking at another 2 feet of snow on top of th
water temps in the 40s and cooler air moving over the lakes. is a perfect example of that you see the western side of all of the lakes not seeing the snow. it's the eastern side. the wind moves across the lakes and picks up moisture and causes the problems. this is the latest image there watching the new storm get ready almost 36 hours straight of constant snow just to the southern side of buffalo. buffalo itself around 6 inches of snow. go around 10 miles to the south. 65 inches of snow....
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this new hotel on the lake front is still being built. but it's famous because of its unique design, so tourists want to see it. china wants to work with a foreign hotel company to develop the location. the firm is to turn the lake and its surroundings into a tourism spot that's a cut above the rest. s firm that manages this facility is using the apec summit as a tourist attraction. >> we benefit. the local government benefits. the surrounding benefits. so it's a corporation. and that's what it needs to be. it's not just, we do, or they do. no. we work together, and that's probably what will bring the success. >> reporter: there is another business opportunity. this tableware set has the same design as the one used by summit leaders at the banquet. people admire its chinese traditional elements. >> translator: we received numerous inquiries after the conference. five-star hotels would like to use the tableware, and many people want to add the set to their private collections. >> reporter: an expert says apec left a legacy, but industries t
this new hotel on the lake front is still being built. but it's famous because of its unique design, so tourists want to see it. china wants to work with a foreign hotel company to develop the location. the firm is to turn the lake and its surroundings into a tourism spot that's a cut above the rest. s firm that manages this facility is using the apec summit as a tourist attraction. >> we benefit. the local government benefits. the surrounding benefits. so it's a corporation. and that's...
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the answer is no, you would need a lake. e snows are activated from the lake it follows in the direction of the wind which moved like this south of buffalo. it was actually just a small area that picked up the heavy snow. there's not much real estate calisville toll buffalo. calisville picked up 88-inches of snow, buffalo international 17. >> the fires dropped the puck against columbus, the winless sixers lost again. they play tonight in new york. the eagles prepare for the titans. >> reporter: good morning, the bounce-back game is 24 hours away. the eagles getting set for 2-8 titans. mark sanchez is working on getting the ball out quicker. while the titans are not the greatest team in the world, they are a good team on defense. benefit benefit rothless burger burger -- roth less burger had trouble with them last week. >> they make you prepare for everything, what it comes down to, identification and communication. >> earlier this week a guard playing for a college said a college team could beat the winless sixers. third quar
the answer is no, you would need a lake. e snows are activated from the lake it follows in the direction of the wind which moved like this south of buffalo. it was actually just a small area that picked up the heavy snow. there's not much real estate calisville toll buffalo. calisville picked up 88-inches of snow, buffalo international 17. >> the fires dropped the puck against columbus, the winless sixers lost again. they play tonight in new york. the eagles prepare for the titans....
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their winds coming right off the lakes. wind coming right off the -- right towards the west from cincinnati, bringing us cold air. and the winds have been the big issue today, still dealing with wind chills down to 11 in gaithersburg. 17 in manassas. 22 in d.c. we're not done with the cold yet. we get a reprieve and then it moves back in for part of the weekend. i'll show you in my forecast. >> thank you, doug. >>> if you questions about the first family's safety weeks after the security breach at the white house. >>> a pilot killed, home destroyed, and new details about the tense moments on board before that crash. . >>> breaking news now in the effort to build a soccer stadium in the district. wendy is at our live desk. >> d.c. mayor elect muriel bowser says she will propose a compromised deal to get the soccer stadium built. she is making a key change for the deal and it involves the aging reaves municipal center building, located in the hot u-street corridor. she is taking that off the table. that will no longer be part
their winds coming right off the lakes. wind coming right off the -- right towards the west from cincinnati, bringing us cold air. and the winds have been the big issue today, still dealing with wind chills down to 11 in gaithersburg. 17 in manassas. 22 in d.c. we're not done with the cold yet. we get a reprieve and then it moves back in for part of the weekend. i'll show you in my forecast. >> thank you, doug. >>> if you questions about the first family's safety weeks after the...
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with that, all the snow piling up at the end of the lake. it's about location, location. buffalo just on the northern tier here. luke at places just south of them they're seeing a huge difference as far as totals. right in buffalo, 3.9 inches. three niles the southeast. that's a big difference. 42 inches of snow. so that's a big change we keep talking about. yes, the snow will start to die down today but another wave of cold air is expected again right over the lake. with that, more snowfall, in addition to what we're seeing by the time we go through tomorrow. there goes round two for the rest of us. it means round two of these temperatures. all 50 states somewhere had a temperature below freezing. again today, we potentially could be seeing that. right now, atlanta is only 21 degrees. we're talking about record breaking lows through the morning and wave after wave, it's still expected to make its way through. no relief just yet. >> no relief just yet. thank you, indra for that. >>> new details about that horrific attack on a jerusalem synag
with that, all the snow piling up at the end of the lake. it's about location, location. buffalo just on the northern tier here. luke at places just south of them they're seeing a huge difference as far as totals. right in buffalo, 3.9 inches. three niles the southeast. that's a big difference. 42 inches of snow. so that's a big change we keep talking about. yes, the snow will start to die down today but another wave of cold air is expected again right over the lake. with that, more snowfall,...
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there is the current state of affairs with the lake effect snowfall. as a cycle three-time all of the great lakes keep feeding like snow in there. >> the members from michigan are not shabby. tailored michigan has had 20 in. of snowfall last few days. >> there is a view. these are weather but the camera pictures right up to the moment from fremont michigan. look at the snowfall piling up here. we're watching that accumulating snow grow. there is the snow pack. >> to show you how this varies yesterday 50 percent of the country covered by snow fall. to show how this varies from day to day little bit of warming. >> that is multiples of last year's 9 percent coverage. these numbers vary from time to time >> and on several the cold air will really eyecup to members. >> kind of bobbling between big and small numbers during the course of the winter coming up. mostly cloudy. light snow in florida still possible. the dodgers will hold where they are. >> may come back a little bit as the afternoon moves on. sunshine and cold of the high of 23. the transition to w
there is the current state of affairs with the lake effect snowfall. as a cycle three-time all of the great lakes keep feeding like snow in there. >> the members from michigan are not shabby. tailored michigan has had 20 in. of snowfall last few days. >> there is a view. these are weather but the camera pictures right up to the moment from fremont michigan. look at the snowfall piling up here. we're watching that accumulating snow grow. there is the snow pack. >> to show you...
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the lake effect should pilot several inches in our. for us, 28 in the morning. 45 tomorrow afternoon. lots of sunshine. through the next seven days, here is what we have for you. a look ahead to breezy weather with colder temperatures on friday, as we head through the day on saturday, sunshine, 44. early on saturday morning there's going to be the parade in montgomery county, the thanksgiving day parade. we see that every year. some years it is terribly cold. this time around, it looks like we will start in the 30's. kelly lynn will be hosting live on news channel 8, then we will warm it up nicely on saturday about 44, 45. into the 50's on sunday with a warm front. we will get clouds and rain with a warm front. upper 60's on monday, a bit cooler by thanksgiving. >> santa always makes his entrance at the end of that parade. >> yes. absolutely. atcoming up on abc 7 news 5:00 :00, water bubbling from under the street and icing over. by choosing to have the baby, we chose life. i gooh no.one. fitting the tree through the door, that's feast-
the lake effect should pilot several inches in our. for us, 28 in the morning. 45 tomorrow afternoon. lots of sunshine. through the next seven days, here is what we have for you. a look ahead to breezy weather with colder temperatures on friday, as we head through the day on saturday, sunshine, 44. early on saturday morning there's going to be the parade in montgomery county, the thanksgiving day parade. we see that every year. some years it is terribly cold. this time around, it looks like we...
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fish put in the lake by people. >> getting rid of their pets. ot in there. >> reporter: biologists expect all the fish to be dead in days. the big problem is how to keep people from putting non- invasive species in the lake. >> put never should have let their own pets into the lake. >> reporter: they plan to restalk this lake with native fish, frogs and turtles. as for people with goldfish to dispositive, biologists have planned an amnesty station. >> a little pond-ish site, that's covered, then we will rescue them from that and take them to animal care. >> reporter: in a few years, they say the $13 million restoration project should return mountain lake to pristine. john fowler, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the main lava flow on hawaii's big island has stalled, but no breakout flows are on the move. they show rivers of molten lava over an embankment, toward a waste and recycling center. the lava advanced more than 200 yards in the past 24 hours. in other places, the lava is 18 feet high and a half mile wide. >>> a man who has been dubbed evil elmo
fish put in the lake by people. >> getting rid of their pets. ot in there. >> reporter: biologists expect all the fish to be dead in days. the big problem is how to keep people from putting non- invasive species in the lake. >> put never should have let their own pets into the lake. >> reporter: they plan to restalk this lake with native fish, frogs and turtles. as for people with goldfish to dispositive, biologists have planned an amnesty station. >> a little...
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up south of buffalo, this is the same area that got as much as five feet of snow and the lake-effect snow warnings continue until 1:00 in the morning and some areas could get up to eight feet of snow this week and these winds that are causing the lake-effect snow will be pulling down cool air for us overnight. 46 four us right now but pittsburgh it's 20 degrees cooler and the windchills are a big factor tomorrow morning. future tracker showing 4:30 in the morning don't be surprised you can hear the wind, the wind gusts 34 miles per hour in philadelphia and 36 in wilmington and 25 in reading and that is what is pulling down that cool air. tomorrow morning bunding up and mostly clear and brisk and cold and 23 in philadelphia, and 20 in allentown and 23 in millville and 24 in wilmington. consider the winds, the windchill tomorrow morning 15 degrees in philadelphia and 11 in reading and 15 in wilmington and 14 in reading. temperature reese main in the 20s as far as the windchill factor, the five-day at 5:00, tomorrow lots of sunshine and windchills in the 20s and a high of only 36 degree
up south of buffalo, this is the same area that got as much as five feet of snow and the lake-effect snow warnings continue until 1:00 in the morning and some areas could get up to eight feet of snow this week and these winds that are causing the lake-effect snow will be pulling down cool air for us overnight. 46 four us right now but pittsburgh it's 20 degrees cooler and the windchills are a big factor tomorrow morning. future tracker showing 4:30 in the morning don't be surprised you can hear...
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as the winds go over the great lakes, you produce the heavy lake-effect snowfall. that is the concern as we still go throughout the day. temperatures will get colder as the arctic air makes its way in. another foot of snow is possible or a foot of snow is possible around the lake areas. that's one side of the equation. then what else do we have? it is the cold air. the difference from yesterday and today. temperatures expected to be 20 to 30 degrees cooler than just yesterday in through the northeast. it is not just the northeast. places like atlanta below average for this time of year. day after day as we take you through the next several days, we are talking about the temperatures below average for this time of year. if you are in the south, things rebound slowly. we are talking about the pattern and as long as it is here, wave after wave of cold air is here. fall by my predictions is gone. >>> thanks for braving it for us. time for an early start on your money. another day, another record. the s&p 500 inching up to a record yesterday. it has closed at a high in s
as the winds go over the great lakes, you produce the heavy lake-effect snowfall. that is the concern as we still go throughout the day. temperatures will get colder as the arctic air makes its way in. another foot of snow is possible or a foot of snow is possible around the lake areas. that's one side of the equation. then what else do we have? it is the cold air. the difference from yesterday and today. temperatures expected to be 20 to 30 degrees cooler than just yesterday in through the...
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Nov 12, 2014
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the lake has been a dumping ground for pets and other fish nonnative. in the water and finally captured by the san francisco zoo. the chronicle is saying there are thousands of small fish too small to catch with nets and they will be putting poison in and they will catch the fish and study where they come from. once the toxins are clear, they will introduce native fish to restore into a natural healthy preserve reporting live, ktvu channel 2 morning janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> they are hoping to safely land a probe on earth and it is something that has never been done before. they are now dropping towards the comet's surface. in about 20 minutes, the space center will be opened and anybody interested can watch this historic landing attempt. >> how cool would that be, pictures from the surface of a comet. >> if the sprays probe safely lands, they are expected to start sending back signals and the mission is to gather samples of the comet to show how the solar system was formed. >>> and the wrong way driver on the bay bridge, the one
the lake has been a dumping ground for pets and other fish nonnative. in the water and finally captured by the san francisco zoo. the chronicle is saying there are thousands of small fish too small to catch with nets and they will be putting poison in and they will catch the fish and study where they come from. once the toxins are clear, they will introduce native fish to restore into a natural healthy preserve reporting live, ktvu channel 2 morning janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning...
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all the lakes in this area, so cold, we're getting thinks ice shoves here in that area. stuff going on. take a look at what we're still dealing with. more lake-effect snow. it's been to the areas of south of buffalo this will eventual lir beg out of here. this is the future radar. overnight tonight we start to see this break down a bit. by tomorrow morning, a few flurries, but nothing that is all that bad. throughout the day on saturday, neil, it's green, not white. we're talking about rain moving in, and the temperatures really coming up a lot over the next couple days. so much so, take a look at this at monday on buffalo. 58 degrees. very, very warm, a lot of melting, unfortunately too quickly and potential some flooding. >> rick, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, to the guys who says all those global warmings are full of slack, michael slacker, of course, who never thought for a minute we would be wearing bermuda shorts. he's back to tell us why this could get worse. you're talking into the winter. why? >> just like last winter we're sealing a lot of pattern that is
all the lakes in this area, so cold, we're getting thinks ice shoves here in that area. stuff going on. take a look at what we're still dealing with. more lake-effect snow. it's been to the areas of south of buffalo this will eventual lir beg out of here. this is the future radar. overnight tonight we start to see this break down a bit. by tomorrow morning, a few flurries, but nothing that is all that bad. throughout the day on saturday, neil, it's green, not white. we're talking about rain...
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a one-two punch hitting the great lakes. ound of blinding snow threatening to leave people trapped in their homes for days. >> final snow totals around buffalo, new york, could hit eight feet. more than 130 miles of the new york throughway remains closed, and all the roads may not be cleared until next week. >> a new wave of snow is coming down around michigan where temperatures are plunging 30 degrees below normal. abc's carolyn costello starts us off. >> reporter: imagine opening your front door and seeing this. to the reality of 60-plus inches of snow. >> i believe when all is said and done, this snowfall may break all sorts of records. >> reporter: millions headed out wednesday to dig out. new york's governor calling in more than 200 national guardsmen to clear snow, direct traffic and rescue stranded victims from area roads. all are safe, including the niagara women's basketball team. they spent 30 hours trapped on the bus. in a city known for taking its sports seriously, the buffalo bills are offering 10 bucks an hour p
a one-two punch hitting the great lakes. ound of blinding snow threatening to leave people trapped in their homes for days. >> final snow totals around buffalo, new york, could hit eight feet. more than 130 miles of the new york throughway remains closed, and all the roads may not be cleared until next week. >> a new wave of snow is coming down around michigan where temperatures are plunging 30 degrees below normal. abc's carolyn costello starts us off. >> reporter: imagine...
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the presidio trust group took photos of the fish that were dumped in the lake and then repopulate. they include catfish, carp, sturgeon, even goldfish. biologists have tried but failed to get rid of the fish without using poison. >> it's something that has to be done to eradicate the fish put in the lake that shouldn't be there, the little carp that were this big when they threw them in and are this big now and they are eating the vegetation. the ecology of the lake won't come back to where it should be. >> the biologists say a single carp can have 2 million eggs in a seen son -- season. >>> in the last hour, the incumbent mayor of alameda conceded to her opponent more than a week after voters went to polls. marie gilmore met with supporters and congratulated trish spencer who had a very slim lead in the race. >> this was an historically close race. probably about 100 vote difference. >> gilmore made history in 2010 when she became the first african-american to be elected mayor in alameda. >>> traffic is flowing again in san ramon after an overturned big dig hauling frozen turkeys c
the presidio trust group took photos of the fish that were dumped in the lake and then repopulate. they include catfish, carp, sturgeon, even goldfish. biologists have tried but failed to get rid of the fish without using poison. >> it's something that has to be done to eradicate the fish put in the lake that shouldn't be there, the little carp that were this big when they threw them in and are this big now and they are eating the vegetation. the ecology of the lake won't come back to...
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the nag guard has gone called out. while not a blaze, this lake effect snow is aggressive. >> yeah, it certainly is. the snow in buffalo has been falling at an incredible rate of four to five-inch it is an hour at times, creating near whiteout conditions. >> fast and furious, a wall of lake effect snow pounding western new york in a matter of hours. in buffalo, the extreme conditions bogging down local news reporters covering record breaking storms. >> this is actually a street. >> this storm proving to be too much even for the snow-prone city. some gave up, leaving cars to get completely buried. >> it's horrible. it's just back-breaking. snowblower doesn't even do anything. >> what started at 18 inches tuesday morning piled up to three feet by the afternoon and it has not stopped. to give you an idea of just how much snow has fallen here in the past 36 hours, the yearly average for buffalo is 96 inches. so far, this storm has already dumped 76 inches, practically a year's worth of snow in a single storm. this storm system is blamed for 20 deaths
the nag guard has gone called out. while not a blaze, this lake effect snow is aggressive. >> yeah, it certainly is. the snow in buffalo has been falling at an incredible rate of four to five-inch it is an hour at times, creating near whiteout conditions. >> fast and furious, a wall of lake effect snow pounding western new york in a matter of hours. in buffalo, the extreme conditions bogging down local news reporters covering record breaking storms. >> this is actually a...
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. >> and the shot didn't go into the lake it was years ago but the current shot does not it falls into the property and iron is a substance in property so that steel shot is not thought to be - >> i appreciate that one more question the club is stating they've done a clean obviously not to the level by the agencies involved. >> yeah. the puc has some information regarding that. >> good afternoon clean up just to make sure we getty everything clear the clean up was there's been no clean up on the soil on site the clean up is referenced in the 86 we had a company do a drudging so they recycle some of the lead this was the only clean up absolutely no clean up has occurred on the site whatsoever. >> thank you. i'm pretty much done. >> commissioner hillis. >> so just to clarify the scope is limited that the puc is cleaning up this site and it's great for ou were talking about the future and specific the gun club are not for the merits of the remediation plan but we're asked to do whatever the environmental review is adequate and i think other things will happen and hopefully, they'll happen
. >> and the shot didn't go into the lake it was years ago but the current shot does not it falls into the property and iron is a substance in property so that steel shot is not thought to be - >> i appreciate that one more question the club is stating they've done a clean obviously not to the level by the agencies involved. >> yeah. the puc has some information regarding that. >> good afternoon clean up just to make sure we getty everything clear the clean up was...
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the presidio trust supervised today's project. 47 gallons of this poison poured into the four-acre lake so it only kills gill breathers, so it's fish specific. and all the fish in the lake are nonnative. >> reporter: for the past three years, they have tried unsuccessfully to remove them by catching the fish. john mckosker says these predatory fish were doing a lot of harm to the lake. >> they suction the bottom. and try and get organic material out of it, and little invertebrates, plants, anything. they'll eat anything. and in so doing, it just causes turmoil in the bottom sediment and the water just remains brown. >> reporter: researchers say that sediment depletes the lake of much needed oxygen. they will now wait six months before they introduce native species. >> and we're going tove fish, w back and a freshwater mussel that will keep the water clean naturally, and it's a native one, the california floater. and then we're going to add the pond turtle. >> reporter: the nonnative fish got here because for years people have dumped their pet goldfish and others into this lake. the acad
the presidio trust supervised today's project. 47 gallons of this poison poured into the four-acre lake so it only kills gill breathers, so it's fish specific. and all the fish in the lake are nonnative. >> reporter: for the past three years, they have tried unsuccessfully to remove them by catching the fish. john mckosker says these predatory fish were doing a lot of harm to the lake. >> they suction the bottom. and try and get organic material out of it, and little invertebrates,...
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lot more snow right near the great lakes with the frigid air coming over the warm lakes. that creates the lake-effect every time. we have that northwest wind, the cold air. high pressure builds in tomorrow, we're going to have less wind. then as soon as the high moves away, the clouds will be coming in, but the precipitation is going to take a while. showing here we are sunday night and still not in it. if it manages to get in by sunday night, i do expect a wintery mix. during the day on monday, it should be warm enough for rain. and potentially a good bit of rain out of that thing. mostly clear tonight. 29 for the low in philadelphia. tomorrow, unseasonably cold. highs only in the low 40s, which is where we are today. but at least it won't be as windy. the seven-day forecast, cloudy and cold. there's that chance of that mix sunday night especially north and west if it comes in soon enough. but a cold rain monday and then the arctic blast comes in tuesday into wednesday. very unseasonably cold weather. way colder than this. >>> pennsylvania schools getting millions to mak
lot more snow right near the great lakes with the frigid air coming over the warm lakes. that creates the lake-effect every time. we have that northwest wind, the cold air. high pressure builds in tomorrow, we're going to have less wind. then as soon as the high moves away, the clouds will be coming in, but the precipitation is going to take a while. showing here we are sunday night and still not in it. if it manages to get in by sunday night, i do expect a wintery mix. during the day on...