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CNN Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans April 4, 2014 09:00:00

Reeling again. we are live in killeen, texas. also, more breaking news overnight and also this morning. tornadoes, hail, flood, blizzard? some snow in april? really destroying a lot in its path. millions of people throughout the country feeling the storm s wrath. our indra petersons is here tracking the hardest hit areas and what is still to come. a lot of news this morning. good morning, everyone. i m poppy harlow. welcome to early start. i m christine romans. it is friday, april 4th, 5:00 a.m. on the nose in the east. let s begin with breaking news on the hunt for flight 370. and this, this morning, this friday morning, a potential turning point. the search moving under water now. australian officials who have now taken the lead, by the way, say the subsurface search is under way with the u.s. navy s pinger locator, and they ve got other acoustic gear deployed. they are honing in on a 150-mile stretch of the indian ocean. they are trying to detect any transmission from the plan ....

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CNN Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans April 4, 2014 08:01:00

Blizzards destroying everything in their path. millions of people throughout the country feeling these storms wrath. indra petersons tracking the areas hardest hit for us and where the storms are heading next. welcome to early start. i m christine romans. i m poppy harlow. it s friday, may 4th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. breaking news in the hunt for flight 370 and a potential turning point as the search moves under water. australian officials who have now taken the lead in this say the subsurface search is under way with the u.s. navy s pinger locator and other acoustic gear, honing in on about a 150-mile stretch of the indian ocean. they are trying, of course, to detect any transmission from the plane s black box. the pinger may only have a day or two of battery life left. meantime, nearly two dozen ships and aircraft again combing the surface, looking for any sign of debris. overnight officials said all of the leads garnered from ....

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CNN Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans April 4, 2014 09:01:00

Black box. now, the pinger may only have a day or two of battery life left. that s why the move subsurface, they ve got to do it now. meantime, nearly two dozen ships and aircraft will again begin combing the surface of the ocean. overnight officials said all of the leads garnered from satellite images turned out to be other things. they are still looking. cnn s matthew chance is live for us this morning in perth, australia. walk us through these latest developments. you know, the pilots are still coming back empty-handed. they re spotting some things, but so far, nothing has turned up, and the search now has moved under sea, matthew. bring us up to speed. reporter: yeah, it s a new phase of the search operation. it s gone subsurface, according to the search organizers here in the australian city of perth, and that s for two reasons. you ve mentioned, you ve hinted at both of them. the first is that they ve only just now managed to get the assets that they need in the search area to ....

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CNN Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans April 3, 2014 09:50:00

Area would, you know, a floating seat cushion or a piece of that plane be? it d be very minute, wouldn t it? absolutely, absolutely. i ve been to sea quite a few times, and i ve spent hours and hours looking for our instruments as we were recovering them. there were subsurface, and we triggered them and let them loose and tried and waited until they reached the surface. and we knew it was kind of in an area maybe 100, 200 yards around the ship. and even then, sometimes it took ten minutes to locate it, just because these things are so small, and it s so hard to find them in this vast ocean, especially where there s little bit of waves or a little bit of sun glare. it s so hard to see these small things. and the real key here is finding that data recorder, so-called black box, before it stops pinging, if you will, which could happen as early as saturday. when i think about the pinger locator that is being towed out there and supposed to arrive, i believe some time tomorrow, does ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140324:19:11:00

Under the surface of the ocean, for the deep ocean in general. but in general, it s a lot slower currents. so at least right. it won t be moving around a lot. we re getting there. when we say someone is an oceanographer and they can study the ocean in this kind of situation, what are the tools a the your disposal. how do you know what you know about the ocean? so how i know what i know is i use satellite data to calculate surface currents. so this is all nasa project, all satellite information. i don t personally go out and put instruments in the ocean. but there s data available. there s global drifters out there that are drifting buoys around the world and floats that are subsurface down around 1,500 meters and traveling around taking measurements. and so there s you try to couple it all together. but me personally i m a satellite oceanographer these ....

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