in the world and along with those is a lot of downward force and upward force. a basically big old heat cycle and heat engine. on the upward part you ll go for a ride up. the question that we do have to ask to be careful about we re look at radar data which comes from the trance responder. this is the secondary radar information and don t know how accurate that is necessarily. there could have been preliminaries with the instrumentation on the aircraft or could have been iced over pitot tubes but a static inlet which indicates the altitude which could have provided some bad data in this case. having said that that would be no surprise given the environmental conditions that this plane was flying into. but there are other aircraft flying in the vicinity as well. they managed to land safely. thunderstorms are incredibly dynamic and short-lived. what happens in one place five minutes later can be a complooltly different story so when people say, well another plane flew through there,
disaster after disaster today. they have so much rain. there s flash flooding going on in the area right now. everything is levelled. even asphalt was ripped off. and the bark on trees is gone. do you have enough emergency shelters set up there now? we do. we feel confident. we have a shelter open. that shelter has the capacity for 3600. we believe that that s going to be enough for this community, but if not, we ll open more. whatever it takes. what kind of help do you and the red cross and generally in the area do they need now? main things people need now is a safe place to go. a dry place. it s been raining all day. the temperature s dropping down to the 50s. it s chilly outside. they need a warm meal. they may not have eat engine 24 hours. they need food, nutrition, drinks and just a shoulder to lean on. i think that s really the most important thing people need right now here. it may be 24 hours after this disaster, but many of these people here are still in shock. these
everything is levelled. even asphalt was ripped off. and the bark on trees is gone. do you have enough emergency shelters set up there now? we do. we feel confident. we have a shelter open. that shelter has the capacity for 3600. we believe that that s going to be enough for this community, but if not, we ll open more. whatever it takes. what kind of help do you and the red cross and generally in the area do they need now? main things people need now is a safe place to go. a dry place. it s been raining all day. the temperature s dropping down to the 50s. it s chilly outside. they need a warm meal. they may not have eat engine 24 hours. they need food, nutrition, drinks and just a shoulder to lean on. i think that s really the most important thing people need right now here. it may be 24 hours after this disaster, but many of these people here are still in shock. these storms moving through, i think it s just terrifying. 24 hours later people are going through this again. you
we have a shelter open. that shelter has the capacity for 3600. we believe that that s going to be enough for this community, but if not, we ll open more. whatever it takes. what kind of help do you and the red cross and generally in the area do they need now? main things people need now is a safe place to go. a dry place. it s been raining all day. the temperature s dropping down to the 50s. it s chilly outside. they need a warm meal. they may not have eat engine 24 hours. they need food, nutrition, drinks and just a shoulder to lean on. i think that s really the most important thing people need right now here. it may be 24 hours after this disaster, but many of these people here are still in shock. these storms moving through, i think it s just terrifying. 24 hours later people are going through this again. you need a break in the weather in order for people to even take an assessment of whether things stand. we really, this community hasn t caught a break.
there it is. you can t see it very well either here but notice all of this cloud cover that s being torn off the potential tropical storm hurricane here. now it s only a tropical depression. because of all of this cloud cover and all this tearing this thing can t live and is not living. that s why it s lost a lot of its energy already. here is the upper level low back out here. i ll draw it so you can see it better. it will shift off to the west. so it will move away. as it moves away the hurricane or the tropical storm, now the tropical depression doesn t get to be anything because of the wind. a tropical system wants to be all by itself. it likes to be out there and not have any wind with it whatsoever. because this isn t going to happen, because there is going to be wind, this thing will not grow to like it would be. here is the eye of the hurricane, sinking motion, clear skies. here is the eyewall. big storms here. this wants to be up and down. up and down. that s how the heat engi