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The zoo said the baby can be seen inside its Ecostation and there will be updates and naming announcements in the coming weeks.
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winds are most extreme where the land probably is. it does just kind of cover for a little while, so a good chunk of the afternoon is going to be the process of this making landfall. that's when the winds will be at the most extreme. this is a wind field forecast. hurricane force winds are everything in that red area, still lingering until 4:00 p.m. that's when the storm surge is at its worst. power outages, when he talked about this much wind and this much rain, the ground get saturated, the tree roots get a little weak in that wet ground, and the winds come through a knockout power. power outages are going to be likely across most of the carolinas, and of course stretching into eastern portions of georgia, also. storm surge with that wind also probably the biggest concern, as high as 7 feet. so still a ton of damage can be done with 7-foot storm surge. th3-5 he would do a lot of dama, also, stretching back into northeastern florida, a band around into north carolina, and additionally, on top of all of
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is hurricane season, typhoon season, changing? >> yeah, just we're seeing a slight increase in that season for typhoons and hurricanes, just as we are with fires. so, climate change is making the bad periods more extended. so, they start earlier unfinished later. so, that's a trend we expect to continue as well. >> yeah, but then there's a debate, and ongoing research about the number of hurricanes and typhoons. does climate change affect the overall tally of storms? >> yeah, there's definitely a debate in scientific circles as to whether absolute number of cyclones or typhoons is going to increase with climate change or stay the same or maybe even decrease. but t there's very consisistent messages about the proportion of very serious cyclones and hurricaneses increasing overtime due to climate change. so, even if the number does not increase, we are going to see more of the really bad ones and the increased dama that they bring. >> yeah, they're getting harr,
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that footage from that. a huge exolosion-_ that footage from that. a huge exlosion. , ,, ., ., ., explosion. the shock wave from that dama . ed explosion. the shock wave from that damaged thousands _ explosion. the shock wave from that damaged thousands of _ explosion. the shock wave from that damaged thousands of windows - explosion. the shock wave from that damaged thousands of windows and | damaged thousands of windows and buildings and injured over 1000 people, so it's not a completely zero risk. those are smaller ones happen about every 50 or 60 years, not necessarily over populated areas. the larger ones which can cause global damage, you're talking about one in 10,000, one in 100,000 for local and regional risk and a one in 100 million years for a dinosaur extinction type thing, so again, not something we've got to worry about. we got enough on our end tray with floods and was so we could do without that so i'm here to reassure everybody we don't need to lose any sleep at because we know that there is stuff out there why not? if we've got the technology, why not see what it takes to try and alter the object of one of these things. ii alter the ob'ect of one of these thins. , ~' ~' alter the ob'ect of one of these thins. , ~ ,, ., alter the ob'ect of one of these thins. , ~ ., alter the ob'ect of one of these thins. gr ,.'., , things. if they knock one off course and it works _ things. if they knock one off course and it works we _ things. if they knock one off course and it works we should _ things. if they knock one off course and it works we should be - things. if they knock one off course and it works we should be quite - and it works we should be quite reassured?— and it works we should be quite reassured? , , ., , reassured? yes, in the case of this ob'ect, reassured? yes, in the case of this object, the — reassured? yes, in the case of this object. the nasa —
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observing this pair of asteroids for the next week and month to try to determine what effect it's had. this one is actually _ determine what effect it's had. this one is actually quite small, isn't it? in one is actually quite small, isn't it? , ., . , one is actually quite small, isn't it? ., ., it? in terms of ob'ects that might dama . e it? in terms of ob'ects that might damage — it? in terms of ob'ects that might damage it — it? in terms of objects that might damage us, it could _ it? in terms of objects that might damage us, it could cause - it? in terms of objects that might i damage us, it could cause something like that very rare we don't have to worry about it but it could cause significant damage but, yeah, you are right, there is much larger bodies out there. the largest of them in some cases getting on for them in some cases getting on for the size of small planets. this is a tiny body but tiny ones are more common so in some sense, they possess cumulatively a bigger threat. , u, , possess cumulatively a bigger threat. , , ., , . , threat. they can be that precise with the measurements - threat. they can be that precise with the measurements and i with the measurements and predictions and movement that they can hit it bang on?— can hit it bang on? absolutely. part ofthe can hit it bang on? absolutely. part of the reason _ can hit it bang on? absolutely. part of the reason why _ can hit it bang on? absolutely. part of the reason why is _ can hit it bang on? absolutely. part of the reason why is because i can hit it bang on? absolutely. part of the reason why is because they i of the reason why is because they got a camera on board helping the navigation. it is that camera that should be livestreamed images about
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the busiest summer getaways since we started tracking back in 2014, the timing is difficult for drivers looking to getaway and enjoy a trip. it's looking to getaway and enjoy a trip. it�*s difficult because there�*s not much resilience in the motorway networks, we tend to use the same roads to access holiday destinations because they are the only roads you can use, the m5 down to devon through somerset is a major holiday route and it will only add to the woes of drivers trying to reach their holiday destination so it�*s a difficult time. 50 their holiday destination so it's a difficult time.— their holiday destination so it's a difficult time. so the protests are dama . in: difficult time. so the protests are damaging the _ difficult time. so the protests are damaging the people _ difficult time. so the protests are damaging the people these - difficult time. so the protests are - damaging the people these protesters are trying to represent? i�*m damaging the people these protesters are trying to represent?— are trying to represent? i'm not condoning — are trying to represent? i'm not condoning what _ are trying to represent? i'm not condoning what is _ are trying to represent? i'm not condoning what is being - are trying to represent? i'm not condoning what is being done i are trying to represent? i'm not - condoning what is being done today but having said that there is a huge amount of frustration amongst drivers about the high cost of fuel. it is a fact that compared to many other western nations, there is little our government has done in terms of reducing fuel prices directly. there was a 5p duty cut backin directly. there was a 5p duty cut back in march but the wholesale cost of fuel which is what retailers pay
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reporterjessica lane spent the morning in boston. the fire started outside this building here. it started at 2pm yesterday afternoon. eight fire engines were called, some came from local stations, one from as far away as lincoln. they also got two of the aerial ladder platform is to come down so they could pour water in from the top and i am told by the firefighters here that it is quite unusual to have about aerial ladder platform is at one job. this unusual to have about aerial ladder platform is at onejob. this is unusual to have about aerial ladder platform is at one job. this is why, the fire here started in the afternoon but was burning well into the night. amazing that, nobody was injured. today there are still real concerns about the safety of the building but the road has been closed off and the firefighters have even stopped trains passing by in case vibrations cause further damage. case vibrations cause further dama . e. , , ., case vibrations cause further damaue. , , ., damage. the building is not safe, certainl damage. the building is not safe, certainty to _ damage. the building is not safe, certainly to re-enter. _
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red-shaded area here, those are all the locations that have potential to have strong or even severe thunderstorms at some point today. so you are talking a lot of states so let's kind of break it down. the main concern, anywhere you see this green color here has the potential for those strong to severe thunderstorms but the target point is going to be the mid mississippi valley and areas of the southern plains. dama damaging winds and large hail, golf ball size and larger, those will r going to be the primary threats but tornados as well, especially across arkansas and miss missouri. so especially if you live, say, in western kentucky, western tennessee, areas of northern mississippi, please make sure you have a way to get those emergency alerts before you go to bed tonight. now, tomorrow the system progresses off to the east, and that means all of these areas from maine back down to georgia
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