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folks can learn more at usgs's website. good stuff. thank you so much. wendy: yes, thank you for having me. have a great day. kristen: you can get our live newscast, breaking news, weather and more with our'-- car abc 7 app. it is available on google tv, and great gifts at this price? is this for real? not exactly that's bargain bliss setting in you're basking in the glow of great gifts at deep discount prices. and is that... mmhmm ♪grocery outlet jingle♪ i want a doll house, a pony bike kristen: thank you for joining us for "getting answers" today. we will be here every weekday at 3:00 answering questions with experts around the area. world news tonight with david muir's next, and i will >>> tonight, tracking a new coast to coast storm. snow, heavy winds a possible severe tornado outbreak across several states. the system from the west all the way to the northeast. high winds.n alert for snow and- moving across the country, bringing with it a dangerous tornado threat. rob marciano standing by to time this out. >>> tonight, the new images just coming in,
folks can learn more at usgs's website. good stuff. thank you so much. wendy: yes, thank you for having me. have a great day. kristen: you can get our live newscast, breaking news, weather and more with our'-- car abc 7 app. it is available on google tv, and great gifts at this price? is this for real? not exactly that's bargain bliss setting in you're basking in the glow of great gifts at deep discount prices. and is that... mmhmm ♪grocery outlet jingle♪ i want a doll house, a pony bike...
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as mauna loa began spewing lava, the united states geological survey, or usgs, raised its alert levelhe world's largest active volcano has erupted since 1984. at the time, the lava came within eight kilometres of the city of hilo. but this time, it's not thought that the flow is life—threatening. it's high on the flank of the volcano, so it's got a long way to travel before it reaches any population centres. and it's on one of the most gradual slopes. so, unlike the case if it had erupted in the south—west zone, it would have been just a few hours in transit time to the ocean, because it's so steep over there. in the latest update, the usgs have reported a visible gas plume, prompting an alert about a potential noxious emissions. i know that some airlines have delayed or cancelled flights out of hilo for ash hazard, because you don't want ash to get to get into jet engines, that's a bad mix. and there's the hazard of volcanic gases to make what they call vog, this volcanic fog, that can be bad for your respiratory tract, because it has got droplets of acid in it. the volcano is locate
as mauna loa began spewing lava, the united states geological survey, or usgs, raised its alert levelhe world's largest active volcano has erupted since 1984. at the time, the lava came within eight kilometres of the city of hilo. but this time, it's not thought that the flow is life—threatening. it's high on the flank of the volcano, so it's got a long way to travel before it reaches any population centres. and it's on one of the most gradual slopes. so, unlike the case if it had erupted in...
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as mauna loa began spewing lava, the united states geological survey, or usgs, raised its alert level time, it�*s not thought that the flow is life—threatening. it�*s high on the flank of the volcano, so it�*s got a long way to travel before it reaches any population centres. and it�*s on one of the most gradual slopes. so, unlike the case if it had erupted in the south—west rift zone, it would have been just a few hours transit time to the ocean, because it�*s so steep over there. in the latest update, the usgs have reported a visible gas plume, prompting an alert about a potential noxious emissions. i know that some airlines have delayed or cancelled flights out of hilo for ash hazard, because you don�*t want ash to get into jet engines, that�*s a bad mix. and there�*s the hazard of volcanic gases to make what they call vog, this volcanic fog, that can be bad for your respiratory tract, because it has got droplets of acid in it. the volcano is located on hawaii�*s big island, and within the united states volcanoes national park. most of the island�*s 200,000 strong population live s
as mauna loa began spewing lava, the united states geological survey, or usgs, raised its alert level time, it�*s not thought that the flow is life—threatening. it�*s high on the flank of the volcano, so it�*s got a long way to travel before it reaches any population centres. and it�*s on one of the most gradual slopes. so, unlike the case if it had erupted in the south—west rift zone, it would have been just a few hours transit time to the ocean, because it�*s so steep over...
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and these are the latest images from the usg. let geological survey usgs website. they were taken on the north east rift zone just a couple of hours ago. this is it. this is one of the latest ones you can see from the camera there at just 21 miles apart. not only as manolo erupting, but also kill it's also active. they have interrupted together since 1984, national park. officials say neither volcano is threatening homes or nearby infrastructure. that's the good news. if you're headed to the big island of hawaii soon, keep an eye on your flight status. the eruption of the volcano is leading to some flights being delayed or even canceled. in fact, southwest has already issued a travel advisory and has suspended operations at hilo international airport on the big island. course the the big concern is a volcanic ash volcanic ash and jet engines don't get along. that can shut down an engine and choke up the engine. so again, check your flights if you're heading to the big island. oil and gas prices were front and center in sacramento today where the state energy commis
and these are the latest images from the usg. let geological survey usgs website. they were taken on the north east rift zone just a couple of hours ago. this is it. this is one of the latest ones you can see from the camera there at just 21 miles apart. not only as manolo erupting, but also kill it's also active. they have interrupted together since 1984, national park. officials say neither volcano is threatening homes or nearby infrastructure. that's the good news. if you're headed to the...
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austin elliott, from the usgs. >> so far our readings show there have been 11 millimeters of movement year. that is about normal for this site. >> is moving. >> reporter: at that rate, phil's house is now one foot closer to alaska than it was when i met him for the first time in 1994. someday, this fault is not just going to creep. >> that's right. it has been nearly 160 years since the last earthquake on the hayward fault, and we know from geologic studies, that it has earthquakes on average, every 160 years. we are within the window when we expect to experience a large earthquake on the hayward fault. >> reporter: have you guys ever heard of the hayward fault? >> yes. >> do you worry about it? >> not really. >> reporter: that is kind of how phil felt about it, back then. >> how worried can i be? >> reporter: and now. >> reporter: do you worry about it? >> no. >> no. >> no. >> what are we going to do? >> it's slow. >> reporter: even though that thing is just outside the window? >> no. >> reporter: your philosophy is, -- >> so be it. >> reporter: so, until we meet yet again. >> i hope
austin elliott, from the usgs. >> so far our readings show there have been 11 millimeters of movement year. that is about normal for this site. >> is moving. >> reporter: at that rate, phil's house is now one foot closer to alaska than it was when i met him for the first time in 1994. someday, this fault is not just going to creep. >> that's right. it has been nearly 160 years since the last earthquake on the hayward fault, and we know from geologic studies, that it has...
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, the volcano has been fast asleep, but on sunday morning, the united states geological survey, or usgsained in the caldera, or summit crater. but now red—hot lava is spewing over the top and smoke, ash and debris is drifting down the mountainside. so far, it's sliding into an area that's uninhabited and is not considered to be life—threatening. the problem is it can change direction and speed very suddenly. so emergency services have been put on high alert and locals have been advised to be ready to move at a moment's notice. there is the potential for lava flow hazards if the eruption continues, and lava flows can make it that far down the slopes of the volcano. and then there's the hazard of volcanic gases to make what they call vog. this volcanic fog that's can be bad for your respiratory tract because it's got droplets of acid in it. when mauna loa erupted in 1984, the lava came within 8km of the city of hilo, but it's impossible to predict where it will go this time. wendy urquhart, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. we started november with temperatures abo
, the volcano has been fast asleep, but on sunday morning, the united states geological survey, or usgsained in the caldera, or summit crater. but now red—hot lava is spewing over the top and smoke, ash and debris is drifting down the mountainside. so far, it's sliding into an area that's uninhabited and is not considered to be life—threatening. the problem is it can change direction and speed very suddenly. so emergency services have been put on high alert and locals have been advised to...
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quite a site, usgs sharing new video showing fishers erupting and the north east rift zone of mauna loa this morning. and you can even hear at times national park officials say not the volcano is threatening homes or nearby infrastructure. fortunately. yeah. so yeah. it's been nearly 40 years since mauna the volcano. they're and that one lasted 3 weeks. but here we are interrupting again. it's not clear how long this one will last. there have been some important lessons learned, though, since the last time interrupted. morales reports. >> it was during the early morning hours of march, 25th 1984. when hawaii county civil defense chief harry kim was woken up with a phone call from a police dispatcher. >> very good. bad news for that, so it was a good friend. do you feel my little is still out there? have get real because this is a pretty special. like that would be full. it's real. >> kim points out that the hawaiian volcano observatory wasn't as well equipped with technology. then to determine right away that mauna loa was a rough thing. soon after that, he says people all over the isla
quite a site, usgs sharing new video showing fishers erupting and the north east rift zone of mauna loa this morning. and you can even hear at times national park officials say not the volcano is threatening homes or nearby infrastructure. fortunately. yeah. so yeah. it's been nearly 40 years since mauna the volcano. they're and that one lasted 3 weeks. but here we are interrupting again. it's not clear how long this one will last. there have been some important lessons learned, though, since...
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, the volcano has been fast asleep, but on sunday morning, the united states geological survey, or usgseruption would be contained in the caldera, or summit crater. but now red—hot lava is spewing over the top and smoke, ash and debris is drifting down the mountainside. so far, it's sliding into an area that's uninhabited and is not considered to be life—threatening. the problem is it can change direction and speed very suddenly. so emergency services have been put on high alert and locals have been advised to be ready to move at a moment's notice. there is the potential for lava flow hazards if the eruption continues, and lava flows can make it that far down the slopes of the volcano. and then there's the hazard of volcanic gases to make what they call vog. this volcanic fog that's can be bad for your respiratory tract because it's got droplets of acid in it. when mauna loa erupted in 1984, the lava came within 8km of the city of hilo, but it's impossible to predict where it will go this time. wendy urquhart, bbc news. on to football now — brazil and portugal have joined defending cham
, the volcano has been fast asleep, but on sunday morning, the united states geological survey, or usgseruption would be contained in the caldera, or summit crater. but now red—hot lava is spewing over the top and smoke, ash and debris is drifting down the mountainside. so far, it's sliding into an area that's uninhabited and is not considered to be life—threatening. the problem is it can change direction and speed very suddenly. so emergency services have been put on high alert and locals...
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, the volcano has been fast asleep, but on sunday morning, the united states geological survey, or usgst first, it was thought the eruption would be contained in the caldera, or summit crater. but now red—hot lava is spewing over the top and smoke, ash and debris is drifting down the mountainside. so far, it's sliding into an area that's uninhabited and is not considered to be life—threatening. the problem is it can change direction and speed very suddenly. so emergency services have been put on high alert and locals have been advised to be ready to move at a moment's notice. there is the potential for lava flow hazards if the eruption continues, and lava flows can make it that far down the slopes of the volcano. and then there's the hazard of volcanic gases to make what they call vog. this volcanic fog that's can be bad for your respiratory tract because it's got droplets of acid in it. when mauna loa erupted in 198a, the lava came within 8km of the city of hilo, but it's impossible to predict where it will go this time. wendy urquhart, bbc news. millions of football fans are expected
, the volcano has been fast asleep, but on sunday morning, the united states geological survey, or usgst first, it was thought the eruption would be contained in the caldera, or summit crater. but now red—hot lava is spewing over the top and smoke, ash and debris is drifting down the mountainside. so far, it's sliding into an area that's uninhabited and is not considered to be life—threatening. the problem is it can change direction and speed very suddenly. so emergency services have been...
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austin elliott is with usgs . >> there been 11 millimeters of movement so far this year which is about normal for this site. >> reporter: phil's house is one foot closer to alaska than when i met him first in 1994 . at some point it won't just be a creep. >> that's right , we know from geologic studies that this fault line has earthquakes on average every 160 years. we know that we are about to experience a large quake on the hayward fault . >> reporter: have you heard of the hayward fault . >> yeah. >> reporter: you worry about it? >> no. >> reporter: do you worry about it? >> no . >> reporter: even though that thing is just outside the window? so your philosophy is -- >> >>> let's take a look . we are starting to cool down a little bit but rain is around the corner . 50s and 60s today for the daytime highs as we kickoff this work week. keep that in the mind on the roads and inland even into this afternoon . it does die down tomorrow inland . and the jet stream really dropping with low-pressure into this weekend. we are expecting cooler weather and rain on the way . so, good news for
austin elliott is with usgs . >> there been 11 millimeters of movement so far this year which is about normal for this site. >> reporter: phil's house is one foot closer to alaska than when i met him first in 1994 . at some point it won't just be a creep. >> that's right , we know from geologic studies that this fault line has earthquakes on average every 160 years. we know that we are about to experience a large quake on the hayward fault . >> reporter: have you heard...
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austin elliott with the usgs. >> so far 11 millimeters of movement this year which is about normal forit is moving and phil's house is one foot closer to alaska than it was the first time that i met him in 1994 . at some point this is not just going to creep. >> that's right . it has been nearly 160 years since an earthquake on the hayward fault . we know on average there is a quake everyone hundred 60 years and we know that we are about to experience a large earthquake on the hayward fault . >> have you heard of the hayward fault ? >> yes . >> reporter: you worry about it? >> no . >> are you worried about it? >> no . what are we going to do? >> reporter: even though that thing is just outside the window? >> no. >> yours philosophy is ? >> so be it . >> until we meet again . >> i hope i don't screw up the film . >> i love how he visits them over and over again and it is important to talk about . >>> the warriors beat the timberwolves in minnesota last night but what everybody is talking about is steph curry taking time to meet a young man shot in a car over a year ago. >> reporter: the
austin elliott with the usgs. >> so far 11 millimeters of movement this year which is about normal forit is moving and phil's house is one foot closer to alaska than it was the first time that i met him in 1994 . at some point this is not just going to creep. >> that's right . it has been nearly 160 years since an earthquake on the hayward fault . we know on average there is a quake everyone hundred 60 years and we know that we are about to experience a large earthquake on the...
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all of this are things the usgs scientists can monitor.this is such a well-monitored volcano. as the science get closer and closer to eruption, then it says, yes, something is going to happen. so hawaii county of civil defense, it looks like an eruption might happen or an eruption might now be tlengening. altogether, it's -- if there's going to be an eruption, this is not a bad place to be one. >> they're expocketing tourists to come and take a safe look if they can. how about air quality, lava flows, how long this lava flow can go on? >> sure. as the general public we think of lava flows as the big hazard and that can pose a hazard. the lava flow, the biggest flow is about 10 miles from a saddle row that crosses the big island of hawaii. it's not threatening any communities. volcanic ash, it's little tiny bits of rock and glass. it's essentially frozen magma. that's nasty stuff. we don't want to breathe that in. the other part, we might mention bogs. volcanic bogs. it's smog from a volcano. there are smog which is like fog. asked how long
all of this are things the usgs scientists can monitor.this is such a well-monitored volcano. as the science get closer and closer to eruption, then it says, yes, something is going to happen. so hawaii county of civil defense, it looks like an eruption might happen or an eruption might now be tlengening. altogether, it's -- if there's going to be an eruption, this is not a bad place to be one. >> they're expocketing tourists to come and take a safe look if they can. how about air...
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this is thermal imagery from the usgs that shows the lava flow.h paschal from los angeles has more on mauna loa roaring back to life. >> weeding -- we are getting our first aerial view of lava pouring out of the world's largest active volcano, mauna loa on hawaii, which erupted overnight. this video was taken from a safeway supermarket in a town with a population of 23,000. hilo to the east, 40 5000. no evacuations have been ordered although some who live on the kona coast has been evacuated. kilauea has been more active, but hawaiians know mauna loa's wrath, although it has been 40 years since i eruption. >> it has put lava flows over towns before. it is recognized as a hazard and they have plans to deal with it. >> officials warn residents about a possible eruption a month ago after a spike in earthquakes at the volcanoes summit. larger than kilauea, mauna loa rises 13,000 feet. a warning is in effect for part of the island. >> forecasting these things is difficult. it is hard to know what will happen before it happens. what we usually do is, we
this is thermal imagery from the usgs that shows the lava flow.h paschal from los angeles has more on mauna loa roaring back to life. >> weeding -- we are getting our first aerial view of lava pouring out of the world's largest active volcano, mauna loa on hawaii, which erupted overnight. this video was taken from a safeway supermarket in a town with a population of 23,000. hilo to the east, 40 5000. no evacuations have been ordered although some who live on the kona coast has been...
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if you did feel it, only 19 people reporting to the usgs that they did that occurred right around 08:am. but yes, back to the cold, which is something that we're certainly all talking about this morning. more than just 19 of us. we just saw those frost advisories expiring for much of the north bay still lingering for solano county in the central valley for a little bit longer this morning, even though frost v
if you did feel it, only 19 people reporting to the usgs that they did that occurred right around 08:am. but yes, back to the cold, which is something that we're certainly all talking about this morning. more than just 19 of us. we just saw those frost advisories expiring for much of the north bay still lingering for solano county in the central valley for a little bit longer this morning, even though frost v
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austin elliot is with usgs. >> so far our readings show that there have been about 11 millimeters of movement this year. that's -- about normal for this site. >> it's moving. >> at that rate, phil's house is now one foot closer to alaska than it was when i met him for the first time in 1994. but some day, this fault isn't just going to creep. >> that's right. it's been nearly 160 years since the last earthquake on the hayward fault. and we know from geologic studies that it has earthquakes on average every 160 years. we are within the window when we expect to experience a large earthquake on the hayward fault. >> have you guys ever heard of the hayward fault? >> yeah. >> yes. >> you have? do you worry about it? >> not really. >> not really. >> no? that's kind of how phil felt about it. back then. how worried can we be? >> and now. >> you worry about it. >> no. >> nope. >> no? >> nope. what are we going to do? >> it's slow. >> even though that thing is just outside the window. >> no. >> so your philosophy is -- >> so be it. >> and so until we meet yet again. >> i hope i don't screw up
austin elliot is with usgs. >> so far our readings show that there have been about 11 millimeters of movement this year. that's -- about normal for this site. >> it's moving. >> at that rate, phil's house is now one foot closer to alaska than it was when i met him for the first time in 1994. but some day, this fault isn't just going to creep. >> that's right. it's been nearly 160 years since the last earthquake on the hayward fault. and we know from geologic studies that...
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checking our usgs reports only 38 people have reported feeling it. so this is a very, very subtle jolt. but if that is what you felt a little update, their 2 low-pressure is ectively working across the region. one of those steering through yesterday giving us the line of showers we had in the middle of the day and we're still unsettled across the region. hence the snow in the sierra and a couple of spotty showers through the bay area today. 07:00am to 08:00am watch for showers on the peninsula towards 9 in the south bay, pop-up thunderstorms possible into the afternoon today. something you want to keep an eye on. i am expecting the south bay to be our most active area of the bay area today. so if you are stepping outside, even if you're doing so during the sunshine, make sure to bring a rain jacket in your pack with you as the skies can turn gray pretty quickly today. as for tomorrow and friday are drier days of the forecast and then we're back unsettled pattern starting saturday night into sunday monday into tuesday of next week. all of it bringing
checking our usgs reports only 38 people have reported feeling it. so this is a very, very subtle jolt. but if that is what you felt a little update, their 2 low-pressure is ectively working across the region. one of those steering through yesterday giving us the line of showers we had in the middle of the day and we're still unsettled across the region. hence the snow in the sierra and a couple of spotty showers through the bay area today. 07:00am to 08:00am watch for showers on the peninsula...
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if you did feel it, only 19 people reporting to the usgs that they did that occurred right around 08:45am. but yes, back to the cold, which is something that we're certainly all talking about this morning. more than just 19 of us. we just saw those frost advisories expiring for much of the north bay still lingering for solano county in the central valley for a little bit longer this morning, even though frost advisories have technically expired. a lot of us are still in the 30's and nobody is back up to the 50's just yet. fremont and dublin in the upper 30's, fairfax at 34 degrees say alina down still below freezing. well, santa rosa at 37 temps and allay just now working your way out of the 30's. back at 40 degrees. even san francisco dipping down to 46. i'll be talking about with the afternoon holds and when our next round of rain and snow arrives still to come john, thank you for that. well, hitting the road traveling into the city right now about 16 minutes for you to make it from the maze. >> to that fremont street exit, we've been fairly busy as the morning continues to go on. b
if you did feel it, only 19 people reporting to the usgs that they did that occurred right around 08:45am. but yes, back to the cold, which is something that we're certainly all talking about this morning. more than just 19 of us. we just saw those frost advisories expiring for much of the north bay still lingering for solano county in the central valley for a little bit longer this morning, even though frost advisories have technically expired. a lot of us are still in the 30's and nobody is...
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we have a glow like that yesterday usgs is warning that an eruption could very well cause dynamic.hat the hard to predict where they're going, they told residents to be ready to evacuate. mauna loa started erupting late sunday night after a series of fairly large earthquakes. officials also monitoring the air quality across the island to right now. a lot of still being contained within the crater at the top. but it is spewing ash which is beginning to rain down on some of the shining community. so if the lava should, you know, overflow the crash or pop out anywhere along the mountainside start flowing downhill. that's going to trigger these evacuation. although you guys were talking about the speed that it would flow down. it's not it doesn't, you know. >> let float like a a tidal yet. so little slower have some time. but want everybody to have their go bags ready. just in case the call goes out right? well, you cut down your own christmas tree inside a california national forests. it's all part of a new state holiday program. you can cut down a tree, get a tree permit to do that i
we have a glow like that yesterday usgs is warning that an eruption could very well cause dynamic.hat the hard to predict where they're going, they told residents to be ready to evacuate. mauna loa started erupting late sunday night after a series of fairly large earthquakes. officials also monitoring the air quality across the island to right now. a lot of still being contained within the crater at the top. but it is spewing ash which is beginning to rain down on some of the shining community....
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we're looking now at new video from the usgs capturing active fissures on hawaii's mauna.hooting up nearly 150 feet into the air. the lava started flowing down towards saddle road that the main highway on hawaii's big island. but it is still considered safe to visit and it is proving to be quite the tourist attraction. >> there's a lot of fear and trepidation. if you get really close to it, just go up to the creators and look into it. it's it's it's powerful. the closer you get, the more powerful it is scary. it is. it's like mother nature. >> showing us her face. >> well, the volcano began erupting late sunday for the first time in nearly 4 decades. the event did not a carbon dioxide monitoring station off line, but officials say it will not be a long-term problem. >> kyla, when you get up or just by looking at bar, i get the fascination with it but guess i just have a really healthy respect for nature to have person who studied natural phenomena i don't know about that. feel like just like michael, let's get close in the yeah. or your is could you live on a volcanic isla
we're looking now at new video from the usgs capturing active fissures on hawaii's mauna.hooting up nearly 150 feet into the air. the lava started flowing down towards saddle road that the main highway on hawaii's big island. but it is still considered safe to visit and it is proving to be quite the tourist attraction. >> there's a lot of fear and trepidation. if you get really close to it, just go up to the creators and look into it. it's it's it's powerful. the closer you get, the more...
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it's still up in the crater, but the usgs is warning. then an eruption could be very dynamic and that lava flows could change rapidly, making it difficult to predict where they might go. if they do start flowing down the mountainside. so residents are being told, be ready to evacuate, have their go bags ready. we're talking about mauna loa, which started erupting late sunday night. a few large earthquakes were felt. officials also monitoring the air quality, too, because looking putting up a lot of ash. and that's rain down on people like snow. you? yes. speaking of falling on tahoe again. and we already saw such sugars. >> a good drop. and then this time the storm they're looking at 3 feet more. the higher elevations starting on friday morning, apparently. and you know who is on the hunt for the pow pow, the kevin cooper who loves powder and he keeps track of. and here's what he has to say about this storm. >> but that they've been able to refreshed each and every night. so everybody it was a pure for the holiday weekend for thanksgivin
it's still up in the crater, but the usgs is warning. then an eruption could be very dynamic and that lava flows could change rapidly, making it difficult to predict where they might go. if they do start flowing down the mountainside. so residents are being told, be ready to evacuate, have their go bags ready. we're talking about mauna loa, which started erupting late sunday night. a few large earthquakes were felt. officials also monitoring the air quality, too, because looking putting up a...
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it's big island is still erupting today, the usgs said.ins were measured at close to 40 yards in height and lava flows were several yards thick and moving to the northeast. no homes or communities are threatened right now, but officials still urging residents to be alert and to be cautious in the bay area native is now living on the big island in the shadow of manila. ktvu is jesse gary reports she is not waiting around. nearly 2400 miles west of the bay, one time native now living on hawaii's big island, waits, watches and prepares people when they hear a volcano's erupting, you know like myself, it's almost like the twin towers. it's surreal, and you don't think of it happening in your neck of the woods. christine ayahuasca was in east bay residents for decades, but 10 years ago moved to the big island now her discovery harbor home just 30 minutes south of the man alot of volcanic eruptions dormant for nearly 30 years. this mountaintop site is now active. we know the magma is coming from , you know, in the earth's mantle, and so there ha
it's big island is still erupting today, the usgs said.ins were measured at close to 40 yards in height and lava flows were several yards thick and moving to the northeast. no homes or communities are threatened right now, but officials still urging residents to be alert and to be cautious in the bay area native is now living on the big island in the shadow of manila. ktvu is jesse gary reports she is not waiting around. nearly 2400 miles west of the bay, one time native now living on hawaii's...
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the world's largest active volcano is erupting for the first time in nearly four decades, the usgs saysmon aloha in hawaii began erupting yesterday and as foxes william lodgenet reports, people living nearby are preparing to leave their homes if necessary. fashion debris are now spewing from man alot of the world's largest active volcano as it erupts for the first time in nearly four decades overdue. we were we overdo for manuel eruption. um and so we had prepared mana lowell, which is located on hawaii's big island, started erupting sunday night. as of now, lava flows are contained around the volcano's caldera at the summit. still civil defense officials warning residents not to be alarmed, but to be prepared. in the event. lava begins to flow toward populated neighborhoods we don't want to try and second guess the volcano. we have to let it actually show us what it's going to do, and then we inform people of what is happening. asap hello last erupted in 1984. in recent weeks, scientists have been on high alert due to an increase in earthquakes near the summit. they will continue monit
the world's largest active volcano is erupting for the first time in nearly four decades, the usgs saysmon aloha in hawaii began erupting yesterday and as foxes william lodgenet reports, people living nearby are preparing to leave their homes if necessary. fashion debris are now spewing from man alot of the world's largest active volcano as it erupts for the first time in nearly four decades overdue. we were we overdo for manuel eruption. um and so we had prepared mana lowell, which is located...
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word tonight of a minor earthquake felt along the peninsula less than an hour ago, the usgs telling us the magnitude 2.9 earthquake struck at 9 22 tonight. it was centered just about a mile and a half south of half. moon bay. people reported feeling some light shaking in redwood city, san mateo, and some of the surrounding areas. just a gentle reminder bill where we live, and that's pretty close to the san andreas fault, which runs right through crystal springs there, so we'll keep an eye on that for you. breezy in the hills tonight, no wind advisors or things like that. no red flag warnings. fortunately, but the winds are there. we've got wind gusts up to 25 35 miles an hour . higher elevations. most noticeable might notice it a little bit lower elevations. current wind speeds. you can pick it when you got there you got. i don't want to do that. dang! hang on. let's go right here wanted to go back to that first graphic. and now i'm stuck. anybody got wind gusts up in the north bay. that are up over 25 35 miles an hour, so i missed the graphic. this is the forecast for the wind. so you
word tonight of a minor earthquake felt along the peninsula less than an hour ago, the usgs telling us the magnitude 2.9 earthquake struck at 9 22 tonight. it was centered just about a mile and a half south of half. moon bay. people reported feeling some light shaking in redwood city, san mateo, and some of the surrounding areas. just a gentle reminder bill where we live, and that's pretty close to the san andreas fault, which runs right through crystal springs there, so we'll keep an eye on...
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hawaii to neighboring volcanoes are erupting simultaneously as it turns out, the usgs saying that maunaruption migrated now to the upper northeast rift zone. they say you can see gas clothes and lava flow at just 21 miles apart. its neighbor callaway is also active. so >> they've not erupted together. james, since 1985, do you luckily, national park officials say that neither will cain is actually threatening homes or near bikes structure just yet. but the call has gone out. different agencies in hawaii are going to holding press conferences later this torning to update everybody on the situation. but we know they've already told residents >> basically be prepared to evacuate if the lava flow should happen to start coming towards populated areas. but for now and like everybody safe. >> so far, although far, stu, that's good. that's good. we can really take in beauty of yeah, because it's gorgeous. but as soon as it it's dangerous. is gorgeous things turn. >> it's fascinating. the different types of volcanoes. i think when people think volcanoes mount saint helens, guess shore. but james
hawaii to neighboring volcanoes are erupting simultaneously as it turns out, the usgs saying that maunaruption migrated now to the upper northeast rift zone. they say you can see gas clothes and lava flow at just 21 miles apart. its neighbor callaway is also active. so >> they've not erupted together. james, since 1985, do you luckily, national park officials say that neither will cain is actually threatening homes or near bikes structure just yet. but the call has gone out. different...
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the latest one is out of the usgs.unclear if this is the same quake or series of strong quakes, 7.0. according to the officials, there is no tsunami threat for hawaii, after a fairly large quake although some waves where possible along the coast of the solomon islands according to this -- the pacific tsunami warning center. very strong earthquakes in that part of the world. rishaad: ok, going to keep you up to speed. let's get to the first word news with china's daily covid infections. climbing 10 year the highest on record with more than 27,000 new cases reported, after officials face confusion of whether to use snap lock downs as beijing tries to soften the economic impact of covid zero. they plan to boost hospital capacity and expect a higher case number. sources say the u.s. has been working on a sweeping examination of crypto platforms and has started looking into ftx's operations months before its collapse. the focus of the investigation by new york are secure is was in compliance with the bank secrecy act, requi
the latest one is out of the usgs.unclear if this is the same quake or series of strong quakes, 7.0. according to the officials, there is no tsunami threat for hawaii, after a fairly large quake although some waves where possible along the coast of the solomon islands according to this -- the pacific tsunami warning center. very strong earthquakes in that part of the world. rishaad: ok, going to keep you up to speed. let's get to the first word news with china's daily covid infections. climbing...
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. >> you know the usgs is studying this and telling us there are places you can't protect.ot two months ago there were 50 more feet of beach the good news they've invested so much these berms are 100 yards protecting most of that town, you see there, ortley beach and toms river. if sand doesn't remind us that change is the only constant in drew: i'm abc7news meteorologist drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. level 1 of the storm impact scale. a stormy night on the way tonight with temperatures in the 40's. >>> now to a clip from this week's "power trip." our imbeds on the campaign trail covering the most contentious races in history and with election 24 hours away, i broke some news to them. >> some democrats have not been eager to have president biden come out and campaign for them but he'll be in miami today. >> absolutely. >> desantis' opponent charlie krifrt crist has not only been in support of biden. >> he's one of the few democratic voices that has stuck with the president. >> i told you guys this is final week, you know that's probably not true, right? >> tell
. >> you know the usgs is studying this and telling us there are places you can't protect.ot two months ago there were 50 more feet of beach the good news they've invested so much these berms are 100 yards protecting most of that town, you see there, ortley beach and toms river. if sand doesn't remind us that change is the only constant in drew: i'm abc7news meteorologist drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. level 1 of the storm impact scale. a stormy night on the way tonight with...
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parody find we will spot you that ndt back for trial under factor fou but if you're going to start usg it for advertising that doesn't count as appropriate use under factor one. it wasn't the recording the court was focused on,he timeshifting . if you watch it at home that the only way you're going to seethe show the networks . >> what about the use and the se, warhol museum, any difference? absolutely for a variety ofreasons. the first of his factor for and we have the largest museum ithworld sitting on my right . factor 4 is just different. goals that doesn't compete in that market. on the warhol if i can take it awafr prince and also now that this is famous i don't see how anmuum can't display these but the prince series is complicated t is there a poster child formuums is andy warhol let them tell you whatnd rh is so worried about . he took all the pictures are got a license, marylandwo think is worth a lot of money knowthat picture is in the puicdomain. that guy didn't renew the copyright jean foreman before he died . i don'kn what they're worried about. if you look at the picture
parody find we will spot you that ndt back for trial under factor fou but if you're going to start usg it for advertising that doesn't count as appropriate use under factor one. it wasn't the recording the court was focused on,he timeshifting . if you watch it at home that the only way you're going to seethe show the networks . >> what about the use and the se, warhol museum, any difference? absolutely for a variety ofreasons. the first of his factor for and we have the largest museum...
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pipeline initiatives and obtained upper represented minority enrollment within two points which were usg ce as an admissions factor. there is no evidence to ggt thatheotc candidates come from texas a&m and florida and california and michigan are much received fewer benefits ofhave educational benefits. obviously we think that our reing is consistent with the original screening. -- originalist rdi. the best srcon this is actually united statesri in the brown v argument hearing. it has the comple rvey about the meaning of the 14th amendment. when the 14th amendment was enacted it would prohibit legal distinctions based on race. thats r position, that was the position in brown that evls today. there was an assertion that california and michigan saw the white enrollment go up. that is not true. in michigan, unrepresented minority is up. asian american admissions have gone up sits, asian americans are not white. in california, berkeley is 19% white. 15% mexican-american, 5% other hispanic, 15% chesamerican, 4% vietnamese,% rean, 4% black. we are told that the students are beindeived of the ed
pipeline initiatives and obtained upper represented minority enrollment within two points which were usg ce as an admissions factor. there is no evidence to ggt thatheotc candidates come from texas a&m and florida and california and michigan are much received fewer benefits ofhave educational benefits. obviously we think that our reing is consistent with the original screening. -- originalist rdi. the best srcon this is actually united statesri in the brown v argument hearing. it has the...
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the volcano has been fast asleep, but on sunday morning, the united states geological survey — or usgs was thought the eruption would be is drifting down the mountainside. so far, it's sliding into an area that's uninhabited, and is not considered to be life—threatening. the problem is, it can change direction and speed very suddenly, so emergency services have been put on high alert, and locals have been advised to be ready to move at a moment's notice. there is the potential for lava flow hazards if the eruption continues, and lava flows can make it that far down the slopes of the volcano. and then there's the hazard of volcanic gases to make what they call vog — this volcanic fog that can be bad for your respiratory tract because it's got droplets of acid in it. when mauna loa erupted in 1984, the lava came within 8km of the city of hilo, but it's impossible to predict where it will go this time. wendy urquhart, bbc news. quite scary and dramatic. i sleep for years and then wake up with a start. the. for years and then wake up with a start. �* , it for years and then wake up with a
the volcano has been fast asleep, but on sunday morning, the united states geological survey — or usgs was thought the eruption would be is drifting down the mountainside. so far, it's sliding into an area that's uninhabited, and is not considered to be life—threatening. the problem is, it can change direction and speed very suddenly, so emergency services have been put on high alert, and locals have been advised to be ready to move at a moment's notice. there is the potential for lava flow...
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not seen you since the 16th but on the 17th friend mike delfino was kind enough to invite mehey watch usge four ladies up andu do these shoutouts. these a at i life. and yes, it was okay. if you bug me while i was eating ah , just kidding. just kidding. but everyone was super nice. so everyone, thank you. yes especially martha. everybody. i didn't get their name. but san jose pd. we watch you so thank you. all right. it was a lot of fun. thank you, mike. for that we do have a change in our pattern here, and it's starting with a first system that won't do much except usher in a colder pattern here, and also a lot of cloud cover. here is something you see some of that already popping up, especially the north and east, so it mix of sun and clouds, but the wind of change has moved in here. breezy windy in the hills. it'll be cooler for all we've been in a very mild warm pattern here for about 23 weeks. that's changing now. napa oakland menlo park san jose. those arrows are all coming down after the sunday highs. i went upper fifties for all of these. don't think we'll see a 70 for a while. th
not seen you since the 16th but on the 17th friend mike delfino was kind enough to invite mehey watch usge four ladies up andu do these shoutouts. these a at i life. and yes, it was okay. if you bug me while i was eating ah , just kidding. just kidding. but everyone was super nice. so everyone, thank you. yes especially martha. everybody. i didn't get their name. but san jose pd. we watch you so thank you. all right. it was a lot of fun. thank you, mike. for that we do have a change in our...