news hello everyone. thanks for joining me. i m alison camera was triggered with less than four minutes until launch. the computer that launches the rocket stop the countdown clock now officials are racing to learn why both astronauts are now back at crew quarters after leaving the capsule, a short time ago joining us now from the kennedy space center is cnn space and defense correspondent kristin fisher so kristinn obviously this is not the news that nasa or boeing wanted today. what happened? we just don t know yet and we re going to find out hopefully quite a bit more during a press conference that nasa, boeing, and the united launch alliance have called, which is set to start in exactly one hour. now, all we know right now is that there was an issue with the ground launch sequencer and that is the computer that s responsible for launching this rocket. it s essentially an automated process. once you get down that close to lift off and there was some kind of problem wit
forecasters predict this storm season could be one of the most active on record, at least a rafah is here, at least a water forecast are saying about this it s gonna be a busy season. we are absolutely confident it will be an above average season. no. was official forecast calls for up to 25 named storms average would be 14 of those 25 named storms, 13 of them could be hurricanes. average is seven. so again incredibly active much above average, and that s the forecast from multiple outlets. i find this stat remarkable. we have 85% confidence that this will be in above-normal season. the chance that it s below average will only be about 5%. so virtually impossible that this will go the other way and be a lackluster season part of the reason is we have alon nino, la nina, is that cooler ocean circulation in the pacific. and sometimes it could do a dance with our jet stream or the path of storminess what it can do is the wanting your
hotels and people were told to evacuate as of 11:00 this morning. they ve done so for the most part. it is very desolate here, and that is exactly what officials want as that storm surge comes in. it could be catastrophic, as you said. four to seven feet of water forecast for this area here. that could do a lot of damage. john? yeah, seven feet. when ruhr talking about the 10 to 15 feet where i am it doesn t sound like much. but seven feet could be absolutely devastating, which is why the people do need to heed those warnings. i like the fact that the people say they live five miles inland. but they weren t inland. they were walking on the beach and checking out the waves. gloria pazmino, great to have you on. thank you very much. well, much more from steinhatchee. the storm bearing down. in just a moment. ( )