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Currently, South Florida is sandwiched between 2 high pressure systems - one over the Gulf of Mexico and one over the Atlantic.Because of the high pressure, hi

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

is helping amplify rising temperatures, increasing the potential of new fires. joining us now is science educator bill nye, bill, it's great to see you. just how unusual was it -- and let's just start with one unusual aspect after another, how unusual was it to have a tropical storm hit southern california? >> well, it's been 84 years apparently. i don't remember it, but i've read the records, and so what we got, everybody, is this heat dome over north america, over the continental u.s., and let's say high pressure systems spin clockwise, and then you have this low pressure system coming up from the middle pacific, western pacific, and so the two, to me, they act like gears enabling this storm to travel much farther north and much farther east than has happened in quite a while. so everybody -- it's very difficult to tie any specific

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

high pressure systems to the north. what it is doing is putting the squeeze on the hawaiian islands and allowing those winds out of the east to gust. we just checked, over 40 miles per hour in some of those locations. that is going to complicate fire efforts. look at the aerial video that you are seeing on your screens right now. this is imperative. the fire that impacted the west side of maui, the location, the economic hub of hawaii where all the resorts and businesses are generally located, where people go as tourists to visit, well, the fire ran out of room to burn. it literally moving into the ocean as it had nothing else to char. it was incredibly harrowing. adjectives use like dyer and apocalyptic. you can see exactly why with some of these first aerial visuals that we are getting. now, everyone in hawaii knows how to handle a hurricane. everyone knows how to handle volcano as well. as difficult as it can be.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

stream. it's giving us more of these stuck weather patterns that are associated with the heat domes, the floods that we're seeing right now. so, this will all only get worse if we continue down this road. the good news, we can prevent it from getting worse if we see the action is necessary. >> it's funny you should say that. i was just going to ask you about it, someone showed me a graphic this morning. i was asking about the jet stream. we get back from l.a. faster than we otherwise would have. it's not a continuous thing. it's now this big bump which is capturing the heat. is that a very unsophisticated way of explaining it? >> that would get an a-plus in my class at penn, andrea. >> by the way, i got no a-pluses while i was there. >> you know, you get these high pressure systems that get stuck in place, those are the heat domes. and the heat -- you know, the jet stream gets more wavy. and when it's more wavy, you have big high pressures.

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Breakfast

joe inwood, bbc news. we can speak now to our climate editorjustin rowlatt who is in alicante in spain. justin — what impact is this all having? it is interesting, we have three simultaneous high pressure systems around the world, in europe where i am with temperatures expected to peak here in spain today with temperatures inland about 43, possibly 44 celsius. we have a similar system blocked in the south—west of the us drawing up hot air from the south, circling it around. the high pressure system pushes down and concentrates the heat. we have one in china, where they provisionally recorded the highest ever temperature, 52.2

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BBC News

many _ before we get to the bottom of how many people actually trapped in their_ many people actually trapped in their and — many people actually trapped in their and we know that nine people have died _ their and we know that nine people have died from this incident and the latest _ have died from this incident and the latest footage looking at this is configured to grant up to maybe six minutes— configured to grant up to maybe six minutes but very little time for the weter— minutes but very little time for the water to— minutes but very little time for the water to completely fill this underpass. large parts of europe are dealing with an intense heat wave. live now to bristol, let's speak to dr. eunice lo, senior research fellow university of bristol. would you say that these temperatures in terms of the us in particular in europe, they are both a product of high pressure systems. high—pressure systems can take to it's a warming planet did or greenhouse _ it's a warming planet did or greenhouse gas— it's a warming planet did or greenhouse gas emissionsl it's a warming planet did or- greenhouse gas emissions pushing these _ greenhouse gas emissions pushing these temperatures _ greenhouse gas emissions pushing these temperatures higher. - greenhouse gas emissions pushing these temperatures higher. so, i greenhouse gas emissions pushingl these temperatures higher. so, the chances _ these temperatures higher. so, the chances of—

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annual acreage burned in the united states as more than doubled. forest scientists expect tha acreage should double again by mid century if trucks an higher average temperature persist. wildfires are now burnin regularly in places that hav no record of regular large burns. extreme scale wildfires have ignited the amazon rain forest the siberian wilderness, eve the arctic a new report by the united nations environment progra estimates extreme wildfire events will increased by 50% b the end of the century now, that shift points directl to climate change. hotter temperatures, drier air stronger winds more intense, low and high pressure systems, which ar shifting because of melting se ice and warmer oceans. it all contributes to th increase and wildfir intensity. more than half of the most destructive wildfires in u.s history have occurred sinc 2018 mostly in california but it doesn't just affect the western states that commonly burned, like california, oregon,

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BBC News

air spreading south at slowly during sunday, and that will be with us to start the new week, on monday, cold, dry and bright for most, but short lived, because from tuesday onwards it turns wet and windy again, and much milder thanks to atlantic low pressure systems. this area of high pressure systems. this area of high pressure is what's to bring us a fine day for monday, but we are in this cold air mass, as you can see you come from the blue colour. a cold frosty start for many, still some wintry showers affecting many on the eastern coast, risk of ice here early on, mist and fog will fade away, sunny in the afternoon, the chance of a light shower this place should stay dry. after the cold start temperatures reaching a high of 7—10, could be up to 11 in the south—west is cloudy and breezy starts to pick up here. as we move through night, we start to see this frontal system working its way into western areas, temperatures will pick up across western areas, where the rain bumped into the cold air it's likely to be snow over high ground, another chilly night across

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Fox News Live

electric grid. we've had modest outages and the power has been restored and so, we have good news at the end of this, but it's really dependent on us having all of the above energy policy. >> what do you mean by that? because i wanted to ask you, mou do you prepare for this kind of storm with the cold temperatures and the power outage and the rest? what is the power that you're talking about. >> we have coal and hydro power and different resources work at different times. particularly when it's really cold and get the high pressure systems, the wind doesn't blow, wind is not a reliable power source when you need it when it's super cold. we did see massive strains on our grid, but the grid held up because we had this baseload power coming from cole, hydro, natural gas, and that's what was important to help us get through this tough period. >> yeah, so interesting. when you look at the big

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