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we can join our bbc presenter tomasz schafernaker, who can join our bbc presenter tomasz schaferna kerr bbc presenter tomasz schafernaker, who is normally in the warmth of the studio, but is now facing the elements on a balcony in tampa. how did tampa cope right in the path of the storm? well, actually, we are sheltered from the wind here. the eye of the storm is very close, it is actuallyjust passing tampa now. we have had hours and hours of relentless strong winds, andi and hours of relentless strong winds, and i think in the last couple of hours or so we saw the worst of the weather. we were actually outside in front of the hotel where we are stating, observing all of this weather. the best way to describe it, it may not best way to describe it, it may not be so obvious to our viewers, but it does really sound like there is a freight train summer in the distance, just constantly going and going. —— somewhere in the distance. 0ccasionally going. —— somewhere in the distance. occasionally we can see the sky lighting up blue in the distance, i think those are the transformers which are
we can join our bbc presenter tomasz schafernaker, who can join our bbc presenter tomasz schaferna kerr bbc presenter tomasz schafernaker, who is normally in the warmth of the studio, but is now facing the elements on a balcony in tampa. how did tampa cope right in the path of the storm? well, actually, we are sheltered from the wind here. the eye of the storm is very close, it is actuallyjust passing tampa now. we have had hours and hours of relentless strong winds, andi and hours of...
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tomasz, we will let you do that. keep safe.hil avery has a weather forecast. thank you for joining us. i will update you with the scene in just a second. first of all, i want to take you to florida. we will speak about in just a second. i need to remind you that jose may become a significant player in the weather of the caribbean in the extra days also. in the shorter term, the real dangers come from hurrican irma. torrential rains, strong winds —— hurricane irma. the prospect in some areas of tornado activity. by contrast, here in the uk, sunday did bring some fine, dry weather for a uk, sunday did bring some fine, dry weatherfor a time in uk, sunday did bring some fine, dry weather for a time in some areas. but then once the rain cleared from others, we saw it very rough, the showers rattling in and will continue over the forthcoming week to see some heavy downpours in what is going to be a very cool and windy week. that is the way it starts on monday, simply because that area of low pressure is very close by, feeding a reall
tomasz, we will let you do that. keep safe.hil avery has a weather forecast. thank you for joining us. i will update you with the scene in just a second. first of all, i want to take you to florida. we will speak about in just a second. i need to remind you that jose may become a significant player in the weather of the caribbean in the extra days also. in the shorter term, the real dangers come from hurrican irma. torrential rains, strong winds —— hurricane irma. the prospect in some areas...
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the weather coming up shortly with tomasz. first...rmac murphy—o'connor led the catholic church in england and wales. his death, at the age of 85 was announced yesterday. during his life he welcomed pope john paul the second to britain, took part in the conclave that elected pope benedict, and advised tony blair during his conversion to catholicism. here to discuss his life is the religious affairs journalist, ruth gledhill. good morning. good morning. he said he had no fear of what was to come recently. what kind of man was he? why will he be missed by the church? he said a good death was due after living a good life. he was very affable. he was born in reading where his father was a gp but his father was from county cork in ireland. he had something of the irish about him. he loved wine, loved song and music, was a fantastic piano player. he was a safe pair of hands, considered to be a safe pair of hands. they didn't turn out quite like that as he had a baptism of fire after he became archbishop of westminster, because of the paedoph
the weather coming up shortly with tomasz. first...rmac murphy—o'connor led the catholic church in england and wales. his death, at the age of 85 was announced yesterday. during his life he welcomed pope john paul the second to britain, took part in the conclave that elected pope benedict, and advised tony blair during his conversion to catholicism. here to discuss his life is the religious affairs journalist, ruth gledhill. good morning. good morning. he said he had no fear of what was to...
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meanwhile, bbc weatherman, tomasz schafernaker, was also in the region. was having them on camera in location worth it? and were they at risk? i thought the bbc update of hurricane irma was really informative and very well covered. however, the evacuation of six million people was there for a reason. the national guard and the sheriffs telling people to stay inside and stay safe was there for a reason. so why did we have the bbc sending tomasz schaferna ker and will grant out into the hurricane area to stand in the street and get thoroughly rained on? was this a case of sensationalism over safety? there may, of course, have been safety measures in place which the audience could not see. i once hung onto a correspondent‘s ankles, out of shot, while he stood on the edge of a cliff. and the bbc points out that reporters are often sheltered by a wall or building that can't be seen on screen. they say coverage like this is a good way of safely showing the audience the strength of the wind. but is it? well, for me it isn't. and if that were the case, then why d
meanwhile, bbc weatherman, tomasz schafernaker, was also in the region. was having them on camera in location worth it? and were they at risk? i thought the bbc update of hurricane irma was really informative and very well covered. however, the evacuation of six million people was there for a reason. the national guard and the sheriffs telling people to stay inside and stay safe was there for a reason. so why did we have the bbc sending tomasz schaferna ker and will grant out into the hurricane...
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tomasz schafenacke.n the florida keys, underlining the deadly power of this hurricane? absolutely. the problem with the storm is it's going to generate such a life—threatening storm surge. that is something being talked about on television here and on the radio over and over again. they are using the words deadly. a governor yesterday used the word that, staying for example in low—lying areas around naples is the equivalent of committing suicide. it isa equivalent of committing suicide. it is a big storm surge of up to 10 feet high, but people have heeded the warnings, they have been fleeing their homes out of state or into shelters. we are currently en route to our very own hurricane shelter. it's going to be a hotel in this instance. this is where we are going to spend the night here in tampa. the storm is still way to the south of us. around 12 hours away. the weather is still going downhill, we can feel the force of the storm and we have been hearing about the conditions going downhill in miami which
tomasz schafenacke.n the florida keys, underlining the deadly power of this hurricane? absolutely. the problem with the storm is it's going to generate such a life—threatening storm surge. that is something being talked about on television here and on the radio over and over again. they are using the words deadly. a governor yesterday used the word that, staying for example in low—lying areas around naples is the equivalent of committing suicide. it isa equivalent of committing suicide. it...
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tomasz schafernaker.ear from the british virgin islands and anguilla about the death toll after irma passed through the islands is that five people have died on the british virgin islands. 0ne people have died on the british virgin islands. one in anguilla, and we are told the death toll in the caribbean area is as many as 20, but some reports suggesting it will be more, of course, with aid and rescuers. 0f more, of course, with aid and rescuers. of course, not being able to get a complete picture of what has happened yet. let's get a little more on how the british virgin islands has been affected. nick cunha, who is a resident there, told me what people are doing to prepare themselves for the arrival of hurricane jose. really, people are still trying to gather supplies. some of the stores are open, some of the roads are open. 0n are open, some of the roads are open. on account of the community, they are pulling together. open. on account of the community, they are pulling togetherlj open. on account of t
tomasz schafernaker.ear from the british virgin islands and anguilla about the death toll after irma passed through the islands is that five people have died on the british virgin islands. 0ne people have died on the british virgin islands. one in anguilla, and we are told the death toll in the caribbean area is as many as 20, but some reports suggesting it will be more, of course, with aid and rescuers. 0f more, of course, with aid and rescuers. of course, not being able to get a complete...
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and briton chris froome crashed twice and saw his lead cut by 20 seconds in the vuelta a espana as tomasz the last 6km of the 160.1 kilometre stage, allowing second—placed italian vincenzo nibali to make up time. froome who now leads by 59 seconds is attempting to be only the third man and the first since 1978 to win the tour de france and vuelta in the same season. indian captain virat kohli has moved third on the all time list of one day international centuries scoring 131 as his team thrashed sri lanka by 168 runs in the fourth one—day international in colombo. the visitors now take a 4—0 lead in the five—match series after rohit sharma joined kohli in hitting a hundred as they helped india to 375—5 after winning the toss and electing to bat. in reply, sri lanka struggled and were bowled out for 207 with more than seven overs remaining. the final match of the series is on sunday at the same venue. darrell hill won the men's shot put at the diamond league meet in brussels on thursday with his very last attempt. the american also threw a meet record of 22.44 metres improving his own pers
and briton chris froome crashed twice and saw his lead cut by 20 seconds in the vuelta a espana as tomasz the last 6km of the 160.1 kilometre stage, allowing second—placed italian vincenzo nibali to make up time. froome who now leads by 59 seconds is attempting to be only the third man and the first since 1978 to win the tour de france and vuelta in the same season. indian captain virat kohli has moved third on the all time list of one day international centuries scoring 131 as his team...
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eus hear from our weather presenter tomasz scchafernacker in tampa now. how is it looking there?many hours away from the core of the storm hitting tam ba. in fa ct, of the storm hitting tam ba. in fact, it's still five hours before we get winds even up to tropical storm force and that's when things really get going. that is when the very heavy rain starts. we have been getting lull miss the weather. this isa getting lull miss the weather. this is a relative lull at the moment. we had heavier rain and stronger winds. probably the worst of the storm will arrive here in about ten hours' time. we are already feeling the effects. according to the national hurricane centre, it looks like tam ba is directly in the path of the eye of the storm. the eye will be affecting naples, fort myers, sarasota, then making itsjourney into the bay area. then once the storm is going to be pulling away northwards from tampa, that is when the wind will swing direction and push the ocean water into the bay area. that is when we are expecting area. that is when we are expecting a storm surge at around nin
eus hear from our weather presenter tomasz scchafernacker in tampa now. how is it looking there?many hours away from the core of the storm hitting tam ba. in fa ct, of the storm hitting tam ba. in fact, it's still five hours before we get winds even up to tropical storm force and that's when things really get going. that is when the very heavy rain starts. we have been getting lull miss the weather. this isa getting lull miss the weather. this is a relative lull at the moment. we had heavier...
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here's tomasz with a look at this morning's weather.k and then mapped to push away this band of rain. they couldn't do it, i don't know if tom can. good morning. iwill try my best. i don't know if i can. i will show you a picture of where it is right now that i can tell you that most of us today will have a fine day and lots of nice bright weather on the way a light wind, singing birds, to bridge quite pleasant. this is what we're talking about, this lump of cloud that i am trying to push out of the way. i don't think i can, it is mother nature. it comes away and the advice is that if you have any outdoor plants, make the most of them. it will hit ireland during the course of this afternoon. it is fired at four o'clock that there are clouds pushing in over in the far west of northern ireland but for the vast majority of the uk a fine day, and temperatures around 19 degrees. there is a chance that east anglia in the south—east could pick up a cloud with a shower, a brief shower, that should get out of the way. that is the minority. find
here's tomasz with a look at this morning's weather.k and then mapped to push away this band of rain. they couldn't do it, i don't know if tom can. good morning. iwill try my best. i don't know if i can. i will show you a picture of where it is right now that i can tell you that most of us today will have a fine day and lots of nice bright weather on the way a light wind, singing birds, to bridge quite pleasant. this is what we're talking about, this lump of cloud that i am trying to push out...
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coming up before nine tomasz will have the weather.le of being loaded onto its long—range missiles. there is no independent verification of the claim. it would be the sixth underground nuclear test by north korea injust over a decade. japanese scientists say it was 10—times more powerful than the last one, a year ago. u nless unless you‘re prepared to disarm north korea by they are not going to stop doing this so i think we have to go to our default position of deterrence and containment. the good news is the regime is secular, they wish to survive, they are hyper rational, do not wish to commit suicide, they will test the waters and see how they might be able to use these weapons and other capabilities for course of purposes. hospital managers in england have called for an emergency financial bail—out, saying they are bracing themselves for the worst winter in recent years. the department of health says the nhs is better prepared for winter this year than ever before, but nhs providers, which represents the vast majority of health tru
coming up before nine tomasz will have the weather.le of being loaded onto its long—range missiles. there is no independent verification of the claim. it would be the sixth underground nuclear test by north korea injust over a decade. japanese scientists say it was 10—times more powerful than the last one, a year ago. u nless unless you‘re prepared to disarm north korea by they are not going to stop doing this so i think we have to go to our default position of deterrence and containment....
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coming up before seven tomasz will have the weather. test. china and the united states say they have detected tremors consistent with an underground explosion. hours earlier, north korea's state news agency said the country had built its own hydrogen bomb, capable of being mounted on an inter—continental ballistic missile. there is no independent verification of the claim. hospital managers in england have called for an emergency financial bail—out, saying they are bracing themselves for the worst winter in recent years. the department of health says the nhs is better prepared for winter this year than ever before, but nhs providers, which represents the vast majority of health trusts, says more staff and beds are needed — or patient safety could be at risk. the a and e department at the moment is no better than it was last year despite huge amounts of effort being put into improved that performance, it is staying stubbornly stuck a long way below the official target. we know that therefore there is a real risk that patients safety can
coming up before seven tomasz will have the weather. test. china and the united states say they have detected tremors consistent with an underground explosion. hours earlier, north korea's state news agency said the country had built its own hydrogen bomb, capable of being mounted on an inter—continental ballistic missile. there is no independent verification of the claim. hospital managers in england have called for an emergency financial bail—out, saying they are bracing themselves for...
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meanwhile, bbc weatherman tomasz schafernaker was also in the region.acuation of six million people was there for a reason. the national guard and the sheriffs telling people to stay inside and stay safe was there for a reason. so why did we have the bbc sending tomasz schaferna ker and will grant out into the hurricane area, to stand in the street and get thoroughly rained on? was this a case of sensationalism over safety? there may, of course, have been safety measures in place which the audience could not see. i once hung onto a correspondent‘s ankles, out of shot, while he stood on the edge of a cliff. and the bbc points out that reporters are often sheltered by a wall or building that can't be seen on screen. they say coverage like this is a good way of safely showing the audience the strength of the wind. but is it? well, for me it isn't. and, if that were the case, then why didn't the newsreader in the studio not tell viewers that before the outside broadcast was given? it would have saved giving countless people like me sort of palpitations, wor
meanwhile, bbc weatherman tomasz schafernaker was also in the region.acuation of six million people was there for a reason. the national guard and the sheriffs telling people to stay inside and stay safe was there for a reason. so why did we have the bbc sending tomasz schaferna ker and will grant out into the hurricane area, to stand in the street and get thoroughly rained on? was this a case of sensationalism over safety? there may, of course, have been safety measures in place which the...
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now the weather with tomasz.his weekend we've got some good weather and not so good weather and not so good weather on the way. the best of the weather will be today. a nice bright day and quite a sunny day for many of us. tomorrow will be a very different picture. this cloud and rain thatis this cloud and rain that is approaching from the west is going to be in place across many western parts, but ahead of that, lots of sunny spells and temperatures around 19 celsius. so enjoy the weather while it lasts. through the course of this evening it starts raining in belfast. then through the night the rain reaches western parts of the uk, but the east will stay dry. many central areas — birmingham for example staying also dry through the course of the night and tomorrow an increasing breeze and tomorrow an increasing breeze and then generally a lot of cloud. the rain shouldn't be heavy. in fact most of the time it will be generally light, only heavy at times, and many of these eastern areas will probably stay dry, but
now the weather with tomasz.his weekend we've got some good weather and not so good weather and not so good weather on the way. the best of the weather will be today. a nice bright day and quite a sunny day for many of us. tomorrow will be a very different picture. this cloud and rain thatis this cloud and rain that is approaching from the west is going to be in place across many western parts, but ahead of that, lots of sunny spells and temperatures around 19 celsius. so enjoy the weather...
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coming up before 8:00am, we will get the weather with tomasz.recast in south asia, where this year's monsoon season has left millions of people displaced. it is now believed more than 1,400 people have died. parts of india's financial centre, mumbai, are under several feet of water. president trump is to visit texas again today to assess the flood damage caused by hurricane harvey. he will fly to houston, where he will meet survivors and volunteers involved in the relief effort. a chemical plant near the city has exploded after its cooling system was damaged by floodwaters. utility companies could be charged by the hourfor digging up busy roads in england, under plans being put forward by the government. ministers hope the policy would force contractors to speed up repairs, or carry out work at night, to reduce delays. trials in london and kent have indicated that firms avoided working at peak time on the busiest roads. the investigation into the chemical cloud which affected parts of east sussex last sunday is looking into the possibility that
coming up before 8:00am, we will get the weather with tomasz.recast in south asia, where this year's monsoon season has left millions of people displaced. it is now believed more than 1,400 people have died. parts of india's financial centre, mumbai, are under several feet of water. president trump is to visit texas again today to assess the flood damage caused by hurricane harvey. he will fly to houston, where he will meet survivors and volunteers involved in the relief effort. a chemical...
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and tomasz has the weather. the weekend is looking a little mixed. day today, tomorrow, one for the sunday papers, a lot of grey cloud and some rain on the way, but not for everybody. good morning. first, our main story. more heavy rain is falling in south asia where this year's monsoon season has left millions of people displaced. it's now believed more than m00 people have died. parts of india's financial centre, mumbai, are under several feet of water. 0ur south asia correspondent justin rowlatt is in the eastern state of bihar, one of the worst affected areas. hejoins us now live on bbc brea kfast. hejoins us now live on bbc breakfast. we have heard reports some of the worst brain has died away, that the level of the water has dropped, but i guess it is exposing the damage that has happened? yes, that's exactly right. it is exposing all sorts of issues that need to be dealt with. homes, schools, the roads need to be rebuilt and of course, floodwater brings with it the threat of disease. we've been talking to the red cross today, we've been at the
and tomasz has the weather. the weekend is looking a little mixed. day today, tomorrow, one for the sunday papers, a lot of grey cloud and some rain on the way, but not for everybody. good morning. first, our main story. more heavy rain is falling in south asia where this year's monsoon season has left millions of people displaced. it's now believed more than m00 people have died. parts of india's financial centre, mumbai, are under several feet of water. 0ur south asia correspondent justin...
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bbc weather presenter tomasz shafernaker is in the tampa bay area in florida which is expected to feelfew hours. it is interesting to compare with miami, we can see it as wet there but you haven't got those ones yet, at least not to the extent we are seeing in miami. relatively speaking it is quite calm here. the trees are just moving a little bit. this is the commonest weather we have seen here for the last few hours saw —— calmest. i want to explain first what it means when a hurricane is approaching because we often talk about hurricane is slamming into the coastline. that doesn't actually happened. they creep up the coastline, the move very slowly, maybe ten or 20 mph, so what you find is that a hurricane belts. first you see the clouds and went increasing and then with every half— hour you see heavy increasing and then with every half—hour you see heavy rain increasing and then with every half— hour you see heavy rain and gusty winds coming through and then they become more frequent, occasionally a bit of a lull. this isa occasionally a bit of a lull. this is a significant long bu
bbc weather presenter tomasz shafernaker is in the tampa bay area in florida which is expected to feelfew hours. it is interesting to compare with miami, we can see it as wet there but you haven't got those ones yet, at least not to the extent we are seeing in miami. relatively speaking it is quite calm here. the trees are just moving a little bit. this is the commonest weather we have seen here for the last few hours saw —— calmest. i want to explain first what it means when a hurricane is...
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tomasz schafernaker from the bbc weather team is in naples in florida. what is going on there?es and that is an area which lies directly in the path of hurricane irma's worst part of the storm, so the core, whether really destructive winds are and whether storm surge will come through. we have left that area now because as the governor said staying there is almost suicide because of the water that could ravage that area. we are leaving and are now approaching fort myers, which also lies in the path of the co re which also lies in the path of the core of the storm. we are going to be having a look at the shelter, a stadium which has been opened here. this is a hurricane shelter which is almost like a last resort for anybody that has decided to stay over they should be able to take shelter here in the stadium in fort myers, which is, as i say, in the path of the storm. we are hearing so much about the storm surge. can you ta ke much about the storm surge. can you take us through the mechanics that? why is there are so much fear and warning being issued about this element of a hur
tomasz schafernaker from the bbc weather team is in naples in florida. what is going on there?es and that is an area which lies directly in the path of hurricane irma's worst part of the storm, so the core, whether really destructive winds are and whether storm surge will come through. we have left that area now because as the governor said staying there is almost suicide because of the water that could ravage that area. we are leaving and are now approaching fort myers, which also lies in the...
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bbc weather presenter tomasz schafernaker is in the tampa bay area in florida which is expected to feelrce in the next few hours. how are things over there? we are fine. the weather is certainly not, it is going downhill. i'm sure you can see it is raining, the winds are starting to pick up as well. we are en route to our shelter which is a hotel in the tampa bay area. this area is at risk of at least some parts, being flooded by the storm surge. the eye of the storm is battering the keys but the storm is still some 200 250 miles to the south of us. the eye of the storm is with the worst of the winds and rain is. that area travel is relatively slowly, around ten or 15 miles an hour. if it is around 250 miles south of us, you can imagine it will take all day before tampa bay feels the full force of this storm. not many people on the roads. we are heading to a safe place and it does look as though many people have heeded the warnings. we have travelled throughout florida reporting on this in the last day and most of the people we have come across have left their properties and headed to s
bbc weather presenter tomasz schafernaker is in the tampa bay area in florida which is expected to feelrce in the next few hours. how are things over there? we are fine. the weather is certainly not, it is going downhill. i'm sure you can see it is raining, the winds are starting to pick up as well. we are en route to our shelter which is a hotel in the tampa bay area. this area is at risk of at least some parts, being flooded by the storm surge. the eye of the storm is battering the keys but...
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time to bring you the weather forecast with tomasz schafernaker. today. rain and cloud in many western parts of the uk over the morning and the west will keep most of the cloud and the occasional outbreaks of rain through the course of the day. you can see east anglia and the eastern coast of the uk staying dry through the afternoon and it may not be until well after midnight before that rain reaches norwich and hull for example and when it does, it willjust be spits and spots. tonight, cloudy and murky and spots. tonight, cloudy and murky and muggy. temperatures falling no lower than 16 degrees in the south. grey and damp tomorrow with additional rain later on, moving into the north—west and then clouds probably will break up so temperatures will respond, possibly getting up to 22 or 23 in the south. you should hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. north korea says it has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb that could be loaded onto a long—range missile. the regime said its test of the bomb — which is many times more powerful than an atomic bomb
time to bring you the weather forecast with tomasz schafernaker. today. rain and cloud in many western parts of the uk over the morning and the west will keep most of the cloud and the occasional outbreaks of rain through the course of the day. you can see east anglia and the eastern coast of the uk staying dry through the afternoon and it may not be until well after midnight before that rain reaches norwich and hull for example and when it does, it willjust be spits and spots. tonight, cloudy...
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bbc weather presenter tomasz shafernaker is in the tampa bay area in florida which is expected to feelforce in the next few hours. we are currently crossing old tampa bay and we are heading towards our shelter. we have been driving around florida for the last day, reporting on how people have been preparing for this storm. now the storm is affecting the west coast of florida. and the biggest concern is, of course, the storm surge. it looks as though in the next few hours the eye of the storm will be approaching naples. it is currentlyjust about leaving the lower florida keys. it looks like key west was just about straight by the eye of the storm, which means it was in the most ferocious winds, because the worst of the where is around the eye of the storm. the store where i am currently is still quite far to the south. the weather has gone downhill. since i spoke to you last time, we arejust downhill. since i spoke to you last time, we are just crossing old tampa bay, over one of the causeways, and the wind certainly picking up. there are still some 12 hours until the worst the conditio
bbc weather presenter tomasz shafernaker is in the tampa bay area in florida which is expected to feelforce in the next few hours. we are currently crossing old tampa bay and we are heading towards our shelter. we have been driving around florida for the last day, reporting on how people have been preparing for this storm. now the storm is affecting the west coast of florida. and the biggest concern is, of course, the storm surge. it looks as though in the next few hours the eye of the storm...
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tomasz, thank you. food, clothing and clean water. the foreign secretary said british troops are working with local police on the british virgin islands amid reports of looting. we have been discussing the situation in the overseas territories where things continue to be very grim indeed. but we are getting a lot of aid. 500 uk troops are in the region now. as we speak, i think we have more than 50 british police going on their way to the british virgin islands and other places. the brexit secretary, david davis, has warned mps that voting against the european union withdrawal bill later today would amount to backing a "chaotic" exit from the eu. 0ur political correspondent chris masonjoins us now from westminster. this, we have spoken to two labour mps with opposing views. and that will be interesting, how the parties break down in terms of how they vote. the conservatives under democratic unionists will back this bill and most labour mps, democratic unionists will back this billand most labour mps, li
tomasz, thank you. food, clothing and clean water. the foreign secretary said british troops are working with local police on the british virgin islands amid reports of looting. we have been discussing the situation in the overseas territories where things continue to be very grim indeed. but we are getting a lot of aid. 500 uk troops are in the region now. as we speak, i think we have more than 50 british police going on their way to the british virgin islands and other places. the brexit...
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bbc weather presenter tomasz shafernaker is in the tampa bay area in florida, which is expected to feele in the next few hours. what are the conditions like at the moment? how difficult is it to get about? tampa at the moment is not looking too bad, the storm is around eight hours away. we are in somewhat ofa eight hours away. we are in somewhat of a lull at the moment and i have been tracking the eye of the storm, which is currently impacting naples. it does look like we are currently asi it does look like we are currently as i speak having a landfall on the coast of florida, just around naples. that is where the worst of the weather is. the slight lull we have will be the final one before the winds start reaching storm force here, and that will last all the way through the rest of the day here and the night, and currently the projection from the national hurricane centre is that the eye of the storm will raise the coast past fort myers in the sarasota and into the tampa bay area. at the moment, in answer to your question, it is not too bad. however the place is deserted, people have h
bbc weather presenter tomasz shafernaker is in the tampa bay area in florida, which is expected to feele in the next few hours. what are the conditions like at the moment? how difficult is it to get about? tampa at the moment is not looking too bad, the storm is around eight hours away. we are in somewhat ofa eight hours away. we are in somewhat of a lull at the moment and i have been tracking the eye of the storm, which is currently impacting naples. it does look like we are currently asi it...
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that is by my colleague tomasz schafernaker.s at 0ne, so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. now offer a look at the sport. andy murray has announced that he's unlikely to play again this season. murray has been badly affected by a hip injury for a few months now, and he hasn't played since he was knocked out in the quarter—finals of wimbledon. he posted on social media that he was confident that after an extended period of rest and rehabilitation, he'd be challenging for grand slams again next season. he plans to return at the brisbane international, which starts on new year's eve. at the age of 37, venus williams has become the oldest semi—finalist in us open history. she beat petra kvitova in a real thriller — it took over two and a half hours and the deciding set went to a tie—break. kvitova only returned to the tour three months ago after the knife attack that damaged her playing hand — and williams said it felt like a "special match". this match means a lot t
that is by my colleague tomasz schafernaker.s at 0ne, so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. now offer a look at the sport. andy murray has announced that he's unlikely to play again this season. murray has been badly affected by a hip injury for a few months now, and he hasn't played since he was knocked out in the quarter—finals of wimbledon. he posted on social media that he was confident that after an extended period of...
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we can speak to tomasz schafernaker, who is there in tampa.solutely horrendous but also quiet. absolutely. it's quiet, the streets are deserted, most people are now riding out the storm in the hurricane shelters, and that could bea hurricane shelters, and that could be a hotel or a designated area that is hurricane proof. we are standing very close to the place we are staying in the hotel. also we are standing just buy a building, which is sheltering us from the really vicious gusts of wind you can see further out. it is literally in the last ten, 15, 20 minutes that the winds have been really picking up. this is just the winds have been really picking up. this isjust the beginning of hurricane irma here. they have rich tropical storm force. even for me, it is hard to believe that the ai of the storm, the core of the storm, which is expected to pass in this area is eight hours away. so we are going to be getting this weather for at least eight hours, building and building up the hurricane force. and then quite possibly another number of hours
we can speak to tomasz schafernaker, who is there in tampa.solutely horrendous but also quiet. absolutely. it's quiet, the streets are deserted, most people are now riding out the storm in the hurricane shelters, and that could bea hurricane shelters, and that could be a hotel or a designated area that is hurricane proof. we are standing very close to the place we are staying in the hotel. also we are standing just buy a building, which is sheltering us from the really vicious gusts of wind you...
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bbc weather‘s tomasz schafernaker is there, and sent this.pretty we are pretty much now at the height of the storm. believe it or not, i'm being sheltered by some of the buildings here, so i'm not feeling the full force of the wind. i can't tell the strongest of the winds are further down the street, i can see trees lying down, i will certainly not venture were the strongest error currents are blowing through. here you cannot see but in front of me is the hotel, so this is pretty bad but certainly not the worst. and one thing that we are certainly hearing is this occasional roar between the buildings, so you definitely cannot say that irma is roaring through downtown tampa. the storm has lost some intensity — it has now been downgraded to a category1 hurricane — but it remains deadly. here's matt baker from the bbc weather centre. this one storm has now generated more cyclonic energy than all the storms you normally get through hurricane season in the us. some of that energy has dissipated to devastating effect in the north of cuba as it pass
bbc weather‘s tomasz schafernaker is there, and sent this.pretty we are pretty much now at the height of the storm. believe it or not, i'm being sheltered by some of the buildings here, so i'm not feeling the full force of the wind. i can't tell the strongest of the winds are further down the street, i can see trees lying down, i will certainly not venture were the strongest error currents are blowing through. here you cannot see but in front of me is the hotel, so this is pretty bad but...
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bbc weather presenter tomasz shafernaker is in the tampa bay area in florida which is expected to feelrce in the next few hours. the biggest concern now that the west coast of florida is being affected is a storm surge. it looks like the eye of the storm will be approaching naples. it isjust about leaving the lower florida keys. it looks like key west was just about scraped by the eye of the storm, which means it saw the most ferocious winds because the worst of the weather is around the eye. the storm, where i am currently, is still quite far to the south. the weather has gone downhill even since i spoke to you last time. we are crossing old tampa bay over one of the causeways, and the wind certainly picking up. but still we are some 12 hours away from the worst of the conditions, which are going to be brought by the storm. compared to the last hour, the visibility looks much worse. from where you were and the last hour. have you seen many people out on the roads? clearly people have been told to stay in shelter or to get out of florida altogether. yes, you don't really see many cars
bbc weather presenter tomasz shafernaker is in the tampa bay area in florida which is expected to feelrce in the next few hours. the biggest concern now that the west coast of florida is being affected is a storm surge. it looks like the eye of the storm will be approaching naples. it isjust about leaving the lower florida keys. it looks like key west was just about scraped by the eye of the storm, which means it saw the most ferocious winds because the worst of the weather is around the eye....
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bbc weather‘s tomasz schafernaker is in tampa in florida — earlier, he sent us this update. now at the height of the storm. believe it or not, i'm being sheltered by some of the buildings here. so i'm not feeling the full force of the wind. i can tell that the strongest of the winds are further down the street. i can see tree limbs lying down. i certainly won't venture out where the strongest air currents are blowing through. here, you can't see, but in front of me is the hotel. so this is pretty bad, but certainly not the worst. and one thing we are hearing is this occasional roar between the buildings. so you definitely can say that irma is roaring through downtown tampa. rachel schofield is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. the brexit secretary, david davis, has warned mps that voting against the european union withdrawal bill later today would amount to backing a "chaotic" exit from the eu. labour says it will oppose the bill, claiming it represents a "power grab" by ministers. mr davis said the british people "did not vote for confusion"
bbc weather‘s tomasz schafernaker is in tampa in florida — earlier, he sent us this update. now at the height of the storm. believe it or not, i'm being sheltered by some of the buildings here. so i'm not feeling the full force of the wind. i can tell that the strongest of the winds are further down the street. i can see tree limbs lying down. i certainly won't venture out where the strongest air currents are blowing through. here, you can't see, but in front of me is the hotel. so this is...
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tomasz schafernaker from the bbc weather team is in naples in florida.f the areas that has been highlighted as facing the risk ofa been highlighted as facing the risk of a possible direct hit from irma. what if you find their? well, we arrived earlier on today. we drove from fort lauderdale across the everglades into naples. i have to say it is a very eerie calm before the storm here. naples is facing a potential direct hit according to the national hurricane centre and the national hurricane centre and the biggest concern in this part of the biggest concern in this part of the world is of course the storm surge. where i am currently standing, we are at about maybe a0 feet above mean sea level and the storm surge as you are indicating earlier has been upgraded to possibly maybe 15 feet. so where i am standing right now, within the next day, the water could potentially be running through this entire area. this entire area could be underwater completely as we are not far away from the coastline itself. it is eerily quiet, notjust because the weather has no
tomasz schafernaker from the bbc weather team is in naples in florida.f the areas that has been highlighted as facing the risk ofa been highlighted as facing the risk of a possible direct hit from irma. what if you find their? well, we arrived earlier on today. we drove from fort lauderdale across the everglades into naples. i have to say it is a very eerie calm before the storm here. naples is facing a potential direct hit according to the national hurricane centre and the national hurricane...
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we can speak to our weather presenter, tomasz schafernaker, who has made his way to tampa. from what you've seen so far, it looks like mainland united states got off comparatively lightly from this storm? yes, that's absolutely right. we have been driving around florida for the last few days, finding out how people have been preparing for the storm, and we ended up in tampa. the tampa bay area around saint petersburg, and the kind of destruction we have seen around here is mainly to trees. behind me there is mainly to trees. behind me there isa is mainly to trees. behind me there is a clear is mainly to trees. behind me there isa clearup is mainly to trees. behind me there is a clear up operation of a tree which fell on a house. what you cannot see immediately is that there isa car cannot see immediately is that there is a car crushed underneath the tree. this isjust a microcosm of what's happening around the area. fortunately a lot of the debris has already been cleared off the road, so already been cleared off the road, so things are slowly... i wouldn't necessarily say b
we can speak to our weather presenter, tomasz schafernaker, who has made his way to tampa. from what you've seen so far, it looks like mainland united states got off comparatively lightly from this storm? yes, that's absolutely right. we have been driving around florida for the last few days, finding out how people have been preparing for the storm, and we ended up in tampa. the tampa bay area around saint petersburg, and the kind of destruction we have seen around here is mainly to trees....
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bbc weather's tomasz schafernaker has all the details we area we are a part of the season so no surprisesy. we also have tojose regain affecting the reason. maria potentially turning into a very powerful allocating over the next 48 hours. domenico could be in the front line for the cordoba storm as it moves through the ireland is the worst part of the storm oozed turbo perhaps misses the islands. perhaps a bit too to say. what happens beyond that? it is not exactly the same path as irma but it is the same region. as it heads towards puerto rico there was a lot of warm water and the favourable environment for the atmosphere for it to intensify. then it might pass the dominican republic amending the south east part of the bahamas. irma try it this way and hugged cuba. this one is curling a little bit forward towards the north. the problem is these islands which have suffered so badly from irma england to another storm which could reach category three of four which is powerful enough to cause a lot of traction and with that will come the storm surge and with that a lot of rainfall. still so
bbc weather's tomasz schafernaker has all the details we area we are a part of the season so no surprisesy. we also have tojose regain affecting the reason. maria potentially turning into a very powerful allocating over the next 48 hours. domenico could be in the front line for the cordoba storm as it moves through the ireland is the worst part of the storm oozed turbo perhaps misses the islands. perhaps a bit too to say. what happens beyond that? it is not exactly the same path as irma but it...