recommended he faces federal charges. we hope to have more on this story on the likely punishment he might face and the ramifications for donald trump a bit later in the programme. the arctic is among the fastest warming regions in the world, heating at more than twice the global average. on tuesday, the world meteorological organization recognised a new arctic temperature record, after the russian town of verkhoyansk hit 38 degrees celsius in june 2020. professor randy cerveny is the rapporteur on extreme records at the world meteorological organization and was part of the team that worked to verify this temperature in the arctic. in order to make sure that our records are right, we have to make sure that they were taken into the correct manner, that the instrumentation was the proper instrumentation, that the sensor was calibrated, that it was reading the correct values, that it was sighted in the specified place and it was at a specified level. there are lots of guidelines that we have for taking
into the correct manner, that the instrumentation was the proper instrumentation, that the sensor was calibrated, that it was reading the correct values, that it was sighted in the specified place and it was at a specified level. there are lots of guidelines that we have for taking uniform measurements around the world, so when we have a new record what we want to do is make sure that observation was taken in exactly the proper manner so that we can have faith and confidence in all of our observations. so we can trust it. when i was living in the middle east, when it was 38 degrees outside some days, i'd have to change my shirt quite regularly. this is in the arctic, where the snow should be reflecting the heat away — it's a problem for the world this, isn't it? very alarming. it is and, in fact, that is one of the big problems with having these kind of high temperatures taking place in the arctic. arctic is an area where we normally would expect to see snow cover but as temperatures are increasing, what is happening, of course, is we're going to have less and less snow cover and that means that the sunlight that would normally be
meteorological organisation recognised a new arctic temperature record, after the russian town of verkhoyansk hit 38 degrees celsius in june 2020. professor randy cerveny is the rapporteur on extreme records at the world meteorological organisation and was part of the team that worked to verify this temperature in the arctic. hejoins me live now from phoenix arizona. why did it take so long to verify a record that was produced injune verify a record that was produced in june 2020? verify a record that was produced injune 2020? in verify a record that was produced in june 2020? in order to make sure — produced in june 2020? in order to make sure that _ produced in june 2020? in order to make sure that our _ produced in june 2020? in order to make sure that our records i to make sure that our records are right, we have to make sure they were taken into the correct manner, that the instrumentation was the proper instrumentation, that the sensor was calibrated and reading the correct values, that it was sighted in a specified place and it was at a
in charge of the very news agency. she has publicly attacked repeatedly on twitter. stone says fox is "state-sponsored propaganda" she also questions -- asking if the sec will ask to take sinclair off the airways. stone also had some sharp jabs for the geo. replicants say stone is just the latest example of a pattern abided nominees. >> seems like one of the ways to get nominated for a position in this instrumentation is to get some really good nasty tweets against republicans. republicans are racist, the usual b.s. >> maybe the tone was a little sharper, maybe i should have -- those are my words, my opinions. but they will have no bearing on how i would act if confirmed. >> she has a decade-long of experience of advocating on important telecommunication policies. >> stone says she regrets her tone that was silent when we asked her if she takes him back.
to. he, of course, comes from a state that relies heavily on coal and coal production among others. it's important to the economy there, but we know what it can do to the climate. should senator manchin be dictating at this point which way the country goes on climate? >> you know, i think the president has been engaging all parties along the spectrum, and we all know that the future of coal is dwindling very quickly. we also are looking at this build back better framework that has $550 billion dedicated to mitigating climate change impacts and so there are tons of resources in there that look at tax incentives and other financial instrumentation that make it much more affordable for american families to have access to clean energy. that's the future. that's where we're head, and i think that's why the president is so optimistic. this is about reducing pollution but there are also economic
if we can get the word out to the national forecasters, key people alert, help emergency managers. in addition to that, we're accomplishing a lot of research goals here. to test new instrumentation, wave heights, and -- >> help us experiencing what you experience out. there is a turbulence you're experiencing? how challenging are these conditions for you and how much do you have to prepare for what you experience when you go up there? >> well, it's always good to have a crew with experience behind you as you're going through the storm. the best analogy that i've heard is it's like being in a washing machine on a rollercoaster. i had a specifically has been blasting us with heavy, heavy rain, almost the entire way into the storm. so, a lot of struggle for rain, all the way out to 90, 100 miles out from the center.
sexually, when he wants? >> by instrumentation. yes. >> meaning? >> by objects. rape by instrumentation. it is a violent act. it degrades you. it embarrasses you. humiliates you. it messes with you mentally. >> days past. then weeks. then months. >> time just ran together. i didn't know always what day of the week it was. it didn't matter. >> eight months after bobbi's disappearance, in april 1995, the federal building in oklahoma city was bombed. the fbi focused its resources on that case. the hunt for randolph dial and bobbi parker, long since cold, was quietly back bernard. >> every time i would hear of a
AUSTIN – The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) continues to restore power as quickly and safely as possible. During the overnight hours, ERCOT was able to restore approximately 3,500
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Servomex has announced the appointment of two new major additions to its Purity and Specialty (P&S) and Industrial Process and Emissions (IP&E) divisions.
Woochul Yang has joined the P&S Product Management team as a Senior Product Specialist. Based in Korea, Woochul’s focus will be to provide technical support to Servomex customers and to the sales organization, helping to drive growth in the Asia semiconductor market.
Woochul has a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering and brings over 20 years experience in analytical instrumentation to his new role.
Dan Johnson, Director of Product Management- P&S said, “Woochul has a very strong technical background that will help strengthen the technical support we offer to our customers. His major focus in 2021 will be leading the efforts in both Korea and Taiwan to qualify new technologies with gas companies and end users, helping us win new projects.”
AUSTIN – The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) continues to restore power as quickly and safely as possible. During the overnight hours, ERCOT was able to restore approximately 3,500