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there was a fact that came out of noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, that this past winter period, which is our summer in the northern hemisphere, was the coldest ever recorded on record since they have been keeping records in 1957. also, the abrupt discontinuance of america being energy independent and having gasoline and food distribution, everything else, go up at our heart -- at a far higher percent of inflation than is reported in the economy overall is a regressive tax on the individuals who have to pay it. and people who are not in the wealthy category are paying a much higher percentage of their income to necessities, and it is actually exceeding the growth in wages. so regardless of any growth in wages, people's purchasing power is still falling behind. natural gas was supposed to be a bridge energy source that would reduce carbon emissions and transition us with enough energy to remain competitive in manufacturing. and i am just wondering, you know, the mainstream media completely ignored this report, from what i've seen, about antarctica having a reco
there was a fact that came out of noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, that this past winter period, which is our summer in the northern hemisphere, was the coldest ever recorded on record since they have been keeping records in 1957. also, the abrupt discontinuance of america being energy independent and having gasoline and food distribution, everything else, go up at our heart -- at a far higher percent of inflation than is reported in the economy overall is a regressive...
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Oct 31, 2021
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i represent noaa. the mantra is just one of 15 sanctuaries in the national marine system. this is 600,000 square miles from washington state to the florida keys and from lake huron to american samoa. the monitor national marine sanctuary is off the coast. here's other representations of our sanctuary is located 16 miles a coast of cape hatteras and north carolina and 230 feet of water with the labrador in the -- current collide so it's not only challenging to it environment to work in it's the most -- so we are proud to be working with the uss monitor. basically the union ironclad was the first of its kind prototype designed specifically for estuary harbor warfare to fight the uss virginia during the civil war concedes a strange looking vessel. these are the days of cannonball and canon fire and it would stay low to the water not giving much for the enemy to hit. that strange square box that you see to the right side and that rotating gun turret n gun turret is the first working gun turret in the history of the world and the first time it was employed. here it is in the wa
i represent noaa. the mantra is just one of 15 sanctuaries in the national marine system. this is 600,000 square miles from washington state to the florida keys and from lake huron to american samoa. the monitor national marine sanctuary is off the coast. here's other representations of our sanctuary is located 16 miles a coast of cape hatteras and north carolina and 230 feet of water with the labrador in the -- current collide so it's not only challenging to it environment to work in it's the...
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there was a fact that came out of noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, that this past winter period, which is our summer in the northern hemisphere, was the coldest ever recorded on record since they have been keeping records in 1957. also, the abrupt discontinuance of america being energy independent and having gasoline and food distribution, everything else, go up at our heart -- at a far higher percent of inflation than is reported in the economy overall is a regressive tax on the individuals who have to pay it. and people who are not in the wealthy category are paying a much higher percentage of their income to necessities, and it is actually exceeding the growth in wages. so regardless of any growth in wages, people's purchasing power is still falling behind. natural gas was supposed to be a bridge energy source that would reduce carbon emissions and transition us with enough energy to remain competitive in manufacturing. and i am just wondering, you know, the mainstream media completely ignored this report, from what i've seen, about antarctica having a reco
there was a fact that came out of noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, that this past winter period, which is our summer in the northern hemisphere, was the coldest ever recorded on record since they have been keeping records in 1957. also, the abrupt discontinuance of america being energy independent and having gasoline and food distribution, everything else, go up at our heart -- at a far higher percent of inflation than is reported in the economy overall is a regressive...
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according to estimates by noaa, you discussed our country invested $14.5 billion to reduce flood risk in new orleans. you used the term invested rather than obligated because investment in infrastructure is truly an investment especially one for the system that protected new orleans, which saves this country money and more importantly saves lives. do you believe the american people received a good return on that investment? if so, why? >> thank you for that question. certainly, it was a great investment. i was able to visit colonel murphy a week after the storm hit and i was expecting to stay in mobile or in baton rouge. one week after the storm hit, the amazing city of new orleans was back on its feet and it would not have been back on its feet if it was not for that investment. >> very good. >> colonel murphy. >> in your opening statement you talked about the team effort between the federal, state and local government, tribal and levee boards to address the issues caused by ida. in your opinion, how much does it help the corps when they are able to lean on their nonfederal sponsors?
according to estimates by noaa, you discussed our country invested $14.5 billion to reduce flood risk in new orleans. you used the term invested rather than obligated because investment in infrastructure is truly an investment especially one for the system that protected new orleans, which saves this country money and more importantly saves lives. do you believe the american people received a good return on that investment? if so, why? >> thank you for that question. certainly, it was a...
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Oct 27, 2021
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of know the divers talking about her like these jelly type o u oh, my god, i'm going back again to noaa, dot. i'm talking about off the paper after paper. it's a piece of paper that does that mean for these paper and they're not look it up. kids either so whatever you do, get risas for the trick or treaters. that's all you need to looking outside this morning. we do have some low cloud cover sitting across the bay. >> but we are in for our sunniest day that we've had in a while and also one of the more mild days that we've had in a while, too. so if you missed the 70's, if you miss the sunshine saver today, tomorrow and friday. your view outside right now at our berkeley hills camera does show some of the cloud cover we're seeing overall dry conditions here on satellite radar in temperatures are mostly in the 50's san francisco at 57. oakland. you're at 56 degrees right now in alameda are most mild spot at 58 degrees. i'll be talking what to expect in the halloween weekend. still to come, first of all, though, on over to rain will go. so weather is definitely cooperating this morning. h
of know the divers talking about her like these jelly type o u oh, my god, i'm going back again to noaa, dot. i'm talking about off the paper after paper. it's a piece of paper that does that mean for these paper and they're not look it up. kids either so whatever you do, get risas for the trick or treaters. that's all you need to looking outside this morning. we do have some low cloud cover sitting across the bay. >> but we are in for our sunniest day that we've had in a while and also...
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Oct 22, 2021
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coming up, gas traders watching closely what noaa has to say about the weather forecast. this is bloomberg. ♪ moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special offers just for movers at xfinity.com/moving. guy: from london i'm guy , johnson. taylor riggs is over in new york. i have always wanted to be the weatherman. we get to talk about the weather, which is every brit's sort of genetics. have a situation similar to last year for the united states, this is a forecast we got yesterday, we are still in la nina, the big concern is with some of these we see some of the huge weather events that we saw last year. this is kind of the broadbrush story. the broad outlook is drier, but we are going to be wetter up here in the north and that will cree
coming up, gas traders watching closely what noaa has to say about the weather forecast. this is bloomberg. ♪ moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special...
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Oct 22, 2021
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into the mid section of the country and into the northeast so this is what we're calling for as far as noaa's winter outlook is concerned wetter than average. great lakes into the mid-atlantic states and on down into the midwest but dryer than average from the gulf coast, really dry out west and wetter than average as you get into the pacific northwest as far as temperatures are concerned, cooler than average up in the western plains and into the northwest, but it's going to be warmer than average as we go through the southern tier states into the southeast and all the way up into here in the northeast and new england, as well. that's what's >>> we have rain. a live look at san jose, we have seen that it rain come down in the past couple hours you can see showers pushing through san francisco. oakland getting some heavier bands. expect to see showers linger for the fist half of our day. a couple showers pushing through palo alto. down to the south of morgan hill. we keep the 60s in today's highs. a quarter of an inch for rainfall totals. >> did you enjoy your panda time >> i usually enjoy you
into the mid section of the country and into the northeast so this is what we're calling for as far as noaa's winter outlook is concerned wetter than average. great lakes into the mid-atlantic states and on down into the midwest but dryer than average from the gulf coast, really dry out west and wetter than average as you get into the pacific northwest as far as temperatures are concerned, cooler than average up in the western plains and into the northwest, but it's going to be warmer than...
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now i have to tell you that noaa put out their official winter outlook, and there's a strong signal of la nina. with that we anticipate warmer than average temperatures and less precipitation in places that really need it. >>> now to our series "gma" supply solutions, it's all about helping you get through the holiday season. we're doing a special halloween edition this morning with etsy trend expert dana johnson and "gma" fashion expert melissa garcia. thank you both for joining us. dana, i want to start with you. how can etsy -- how can a site like etsy help beat the supply chain strain that we're seeing all around the country right now? >> yes, so, the great thing about shopping on etsy so many of our sellers aren't faced with those disruptions of the supply chain. because many businesses are businesses of one. they're making them from their home studios, so, my tips to you guys, are to make sure you start early, shop with a local seller, because you're supporting your community. get creative, step outside those traditional gift norms and of course when shopping online set those fil
now i have to tell you that noaa put out their official winter outlook, and there's a strong signal of la nina. with that we anticipate warmer than average temperatures and less precipitation in places that really need it. >>> now to our series "gma" supply solutions, it's all about helping you get through the holiday season. we're doing a special halloween edition this morning with etsy trend expert dana johnson and "gma" fashion expert melissa garcia. thank you...
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Oct 22, 2021
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that is something that is typically done by noaa. the program for updating that is disjointed and each part of the country has a different method of getting money from states to help them or from the federal government. showing up -- shoring up the program and making it hold across the nation, some places have rain data that is 30-50 years old. haven't updated every five years, fema might be able to prepare better -- having it updated every five years, fema might be able to prepare better. making preparation more accurate. i think that is the answer. it is having better data to prepare for these types of disasters. >> thank you. >> how would like to take this opportunity to thank our witnesses for joining us today for this discussion as we commemorate national preparedness month. we take the time to hear from experts on how we can improve our nation's preparedness at all levels of government. this is increasingly important as climate change increases both the frequency and the severity of extreme weather events in our country. i want
that is something that is typically done by noaa. the program for updating that is disjointed and each part of the country has a different method of getting money from states to help them or from the federal government. showing up -- shoring up the program and making it hold across the nation, some places have rain data that is 30-50 years old. haven't updated every five years, fema might be able to prepare better -- having it updated every five years, fema might be able to prepare better....
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and tonight, noaa now releasing its new winter projection for the country. the east coast and the nonormal temperatures he this winter. temperatures in the south and southwest. >>> when we come back here tonight, a show of unity and spirit. why so many are wearing shades of purple day cause. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. with rybelsus®. with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® is a pill that lowers rybelsus® is a pill that lowers rybelsus® is a pill that lowers blood sugar in three ways. increases insulin when you need it... increases insulin when you need it... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... decreases sugar... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family don't take r
and tonight, noaa now releasing its new winter projection for the country. the east coast and the nonormal temperatures he this winter. temperatures in the south and southwest. >>> when we come back here tonight, a show of unity and spirit. why so many are wearing shades of purple day cause. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. with rybelsus®. with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my...
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Oct 22, 2021
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adding up the rain through monday the the estimate from the weather prediction center, a branch of noaa, we are talking 2 to 3 inches of rain even in the santa clara valley, around san jose. 2 to 4 inches of rain around the tri-valley, and other parts of the east bay. 3 to 5 inches of rain in severances go. 5 to 8 inches of rain possible in the santa cruz mountains, and similar for much of the north bay. we will have to watch for debris flow issues. you may view this with skepticism as dry as we have been recently. even if we get half of this much, that is a significant amount of rain for the middle of october. right now we see breaks in the cloud cover. it's definitely warmed us up a little bit. 62 degrees right now in santa rosa, because everywhere else it's in the mid to low 70s. it does feel sticky with the humidity still in place. it won't be the case tomorrow. once the rain moves through, drier and cooler air will take over until the next round of rain moves in. temperatures tonight dropped to the mid to upper 50s. high temperatures on friday, not warming up very much. low to mid
adding up the rain through monday the the estimate from the weather prediction center, a branch of noaa, we are talking 2 to 3 inches of rain even in the santa clara valley, around san jose. 2 to 4 inches of rain around the tri-valley, and other parts of the east bay. 3 to 5 inches of rain in severances go. 5 to 8 inches of rain possible in the santa cruz mountains, and similar for much of the north bay. we will have to watch for debris flow issues. you may view this with skepticism as dry as...
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Oct 21, 2021
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many of us have relished in this much-needed moisture, but according to noaa, the precipitation we have experienced the past few days is not what we will have this coming winter. the rainy weather pattern in the bay area is a much-needed reprieve after a brutal fire season. san francisco getting more rain in the past 48 hours than we have seen in the past eight months. after a year of abnormal conditions across the nation, with record heading sweet -- record-setting heat in the pacific northwest, to street flooding in new york which shut down public transportation, changes are in store, with noaa predicting a la nina weather pattern. >> temperatures warmer across the southern tier of the u.s. and across various parts of the eastern continental u.s. as mete west coast. drew: what it does for us here in america includes the blocking area of high pressure which pushes the storm track to the north. so likely the pacific northwest will be better than average this wintere drier thanmal. dion: as the drought will improve in southern part of then california around eureka, the bay area is expect
many of us have relished in this much-needed moisture, but according to noaa, the precipitation we have experienced the past few days is not what we will have this coming winter. the rainy weather pattern in the bay area is a much-needed reprieve after a brutal fire season. san francisco getting more rain in the past 48 hours than we have seen in the past eight months. after a year of abnormal conditions across the nation, with record heading sweet -- record-setting heat in the pacific...
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Oct 21, 2021
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the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, otherwise known as noaa tells us that extreme weather and climate events, which each caused one billion dollars or more in losses -- recent disasters like the flooding in new hampshire this summer, show us the need to protect communities and taxpayer dollars. the bipartisan infrastructure package includes funding that i pushed for to invest in coastal resiliency measures. mr. hancock, can you discuss the importance of investments to prepare for and mitigate damage from more frequent flooding events and other disasters prompted by the changing climate? >> yeah. so the amount of disasters, like he said, are increasing, so much so that as a few other people have said, it's one disaster after another after another. so the capacity here, i think, comes back to this question of, states not having the capacity to respond to one after another after another. so we could use assistance from the federal government to help us increase our capacity during times we are not having disasters. and this was talked about a bit earlier. but a lot of the fun
the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, otherwise known as noaa tells us that extreme weather and climate events, which each caused one billion dollars or more in losses -- recent disasters like the flooding in new hampshire this summer, show us the need to protect communities and taxpayer dollars. the bipartisan infrastructure package includes funding that i pushed for to invest in coastal resiliency measures. mr. hancock, can you discuss the importance of investments to prepare...
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Oct 21, 2021
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i want to update you on noaa, the weather report for the winter that comes out. it is going to have a direct impact in terms of natural gas and heating demand here in the u.s., which will also affect what we can ship out for the likes of europe on the u.k. noaa is saying they expect below average temperatures in alaska and the pacific northwest and above average temperatures in the south this winter, plus wet conditions across the northern u.s. so wetness in the northeast, and everywhere else is going to be above average to mergers. some of the it won't be that bad. i don't know. guy: but that is just north america. they are not making a production for over here. alix: just the u.s. guy: so you guys look ok. it is going to be a bit colder up north, something i am very familiar with. that sums ok. that sounds like a manageable situation. isaac what everybody is worried about is this kind of really cold northern hemisphere winter, which doesn't sound like we are quite there yet because that is going to impact russia, impact europe. that is going to be the challenge
i want to update you on noaa, the weather report for the winter that comes out. it is going to have a direct impact in terms of natural gas and heating demand here in the u.s., which will also affect what we can ship out for the likes of europe on the u.k. noaa is saying they expect below average temperatures in alaska and the pacific northwest and above average temperatures in the south this winter, plus wet conditions across the northern u.s. so wetness in the northeast, and everywhere else...
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Oct 21, 2021
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we add up the rain taking us through monday, this is the forecast, branch of noaa indicating the potential of 2-3 inches of rain, 2-4 inches inland and the east bay, 3-5 for san francisco and down the peninsula and 5-8 inches of rain for santa cruz and north of the golden gate. a lot of rain. we will have to watch the burn scars carefully. even if it is off and we get half as much it is still a significant rain event for october. we will take every drop of it we get and hope we don't have debris flow issues on the burn scars. it is wet. temperatures in the upper 50s and 60s. they will not change much the rest of tonight, only dropping down to the middle to upper 50s. highs tomorrow, the rain moves farther north. warming up, highs in the upper 60s. middle 60s in the north bay, lower 60s inland in the valley. the temperatures drop off in the cold front and early rain on friday. saturday, dry the first half of the day and then the atmospheric river arrives sunday, sunday night and lingering into monday. lingering showers on tuesday and then the next dry day in the forecast across the entire b
we add up the rain taking us through monday, this is the forecast, branch of noaa indicating the potential of 2-3 inches of rain, 2-4 inches inland and the east bay, 3-5 for san francisco and down the peninsula and 5-8 inches of rain for santa cruz and north of the golden gate. a lot of rain. we will have to watch the burn scars carefully. even if it is off and we get half as much it is still a significant rain event for october. we will take every drop of it we get and hope we don't have...
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this is a branch from the noaa, no eye p they are talking about higher amounts north of the golden gate in the 4 to 8 plus range it is at the ball the way to monday, so this is several days' worth. we will have to take a look at the burn scars. temperatures right now, a few spots in the upper 60s. tonight, we will drop down only into the mid to upper 50s. not too much cooler than we are right now at high temperatures tomorrow, little warmer, but the break of the action in the afternoon, so a mix of mid to upper 60s and low 70s during the afternoon hours. we will see temperatures dropping back friday as the next round of rain moves through. there is the heaviest rain sunday and monday, lingering showers on tuesday, and the next day and willing to say looks dry is wednesday of next week. it is still seven days away, so this is an unusually wet weather pattern for the middle of october. >>> coming up, they looked just like words scribbled down, but why these handwritten pages could be worth some serious cash? that is next. >>> well, there's oakland, which managed about 15/100 of an inch of
this is a branch from the noaa, no eye p they are talking about higher amounts north of the golden gate in the 4 to 8 plus range it is at the ball the way to monday, so this is several days' worth. we will have to take a look at the burn scars. temperatures right now, a few spots in the upper 60s. tonight, we will drop down only into the mid to upper 50s. not too much cooler than we are right now at high temperatures tomorrow, little warmer, but the break of the action in the afternoon, so a...
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Oct 19, 2021
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and why we held the line on millimeter wave in spite of the pressure coming from noaa and other weather services. whether we like it or not that's the model going forward. we need to make sure we have fcc leadership willing to stand up, have chill capital, and spend it to deliver results for the private sector. infrastructure, we have to keep the wins going. one of the most important things we can do there is complete our broadband mapping process. back in march i called the fcc to complete that map by sometime this fall. very briefly in july there was a rumor that popped up at a senate commerce committee suggested the maps would be done by the end of july. i put out a statement i was very pleased to see that. then on august 1 i was very displeased to see that didn't take place. yet we saw the black box, that's are the spectrum maps going to get completed. there is no reason for it to be black box. be honest. first quarter next year, second quarter? there is so much planning that can take place once we know when those maps are going to get done. it's the key to moving to the 5g. the key
and why we held the line on millimeter wave in spite of the pressure coming from noaa and other weather services. whether we like it or not that's the model going forward. we need to make sure we have fcc leadership willing to stand up, have chill capital, and spend it to deliver results for the private sector. infrastructure, we have to keep the wins going. one of the most important things we can do there is complete our broadband mapping process. back in march i called the fcc to complete...
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Oct 19, 2021
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it could include fema, hud or noaa. we'll continue to do that work and report back to the commission as we move forward with that. again, we're here for today as for approval to into a new feedsability -- feasibility shows sharing agreement. with help of president brandon and director forbes, army corps of engineers aboved a waiver package. under under preview now by the assistant secretary of the army. the waiver package includes the same information that will requesting in the feasibility cost sharing agreement. which is an additional four years and two months and additional $10 million to complete the study. that will bring the total study cost up to $16 million. and total of 86 months. it's a 50-50 cost share which is sometimes referred as a 50-50 by the army corps. this is the set up for the new feasibility cost sharing agreement that we're requesting approval for. again, it will be 50-50 match for a total of $8 million from the army corps and $8 million from the port. this request is additional $5 million from the
it could include fema, hud or noaa. we'll continue to do that work and report back to the commission as we move forward with that. again, we're here for today as for approval to into a new feedsability -- feasibility shows sharing agreement. with help of president brandon and director forbes, army corps of engineers aboved a waiver package. under under preview now by the assistant secretary of the army. the waiver package includes the same information that will requesting in the feasibility...
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Oct 19, 2021
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the satellite component of noaa. and launch of these satellites with high-resolution advanced baseline imagers. the smoke observations that come from them with incredibly high-resolution has been phenomenal. another aspect of those is being able to spot the fires. it has become one of the earliest indicators that you have a fire in your neighborhood is what we are seeing on one of these images. we are there in providing the observations. with air quality forecast, whatever we produce we provide to the states and the local communities that make the air quality assessments and related protections. we do have the tools, the improved tools to get to them. are they good enough from the health vector perspective? that's an interesting question. it's probably another basis for an extensive research effort to be able to have the more exact quantification of the nature of the smoke, the size of the particles etc. to be able to relate those. it is certainly an interest in terms of the larger medical community of what can be do
the satellite component of noaa. and launch of these satellites with high-resolution advanced baseline imagers. the smoke observations that come from them with incredibly high-resolution has been phenomenal. another aspect of those is being able to spot the fires. it has become one of the earliest indicators that you have a fire in your neighborhood is what we are seeing on one of these images. we are there in providing the observations. with air quality forecast, whatever we produce we provide...
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another $80 million for noaa for the detection of droughts, floods and wildfires. is that enough money? can you start taking care of this problem? guest: it's a great question. the answer is, i'm not sure. we just finished our modeling across all of the country to understand what is at risk today. now, there is a secondary analysis that can start to be done on what we were trying to fortify the we were trying to harden against this risk. but would that cost? the dollars and cents that go into that -- i do not know what the specific numbers, i cannot tell you if it is enough. but i can tell you what the risks are and where we see them. the restaurant fema and those dollars, those are for specific problems which are definitely needed. our model is dependent on those types of organizations providing data so we can do the root -- work, so we can create a model and tell you about the level of risk, if it was not for things like noaa who create baseline data using taxpayer dollars so we could leverage them and as a nonprofit, run a different analysis and pass it out for
another $80 million for noaa for the detection of droughts, floods and wildfires. is that enough money? can you start taking care of this problem? guest: it's a great question. the answer is, i'm not sure. we just finished our modeling across all of the country to understand what is at risk today. now, there is a secondary analysis that can start to be done on what we were trying to fortify the we were trying to harden against this risk. but would that cost? the dollars and cents that go into...
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another $80 million for noaa for the detection of droughts, floods and wildfires. is that enough money? can you start taking care of this problem? guest: it's a great question. the answer is, i'm not sure. we just finished our modeling across all of the country to understand what is at risk today. now, there is a secondary analysis that can start to be done on what we were trying to fortify the we were trying to harden against this risk. but would that cost? the dollars and cents that go into that -- i do not know what the specific numbers, i cannot tell you if it is enough. but i can tell you what the risks are and where we see them. the restaurant fema and those dollars, those are for specific problems which are definitely needed. our model is dependent on those types of organizations providing data so we can do the root -- work, so we can create a model and tell you about the level of risk, if it was not for things like noaa who create baseline data using taxpayer dollars so we could leverage them and as a nonprofit, run a different analysis and pass it out for
another $80 million for noaa for the detection of droughts, floods and wildfires. is that enough money? can you start taking care of this problem? guest: it's a great question. the answer is, i'm not sure. we just finished our modeling across all of the country to understand what is at risk today. now, there is a secondary analysis that can start to be done on what we were trying to fortify the we were trying to harden against this risk. but would that cost? the dollars and cents that go into...
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are there currently ofclimate scientists on staff and is the agency engaged with agencies such as noaa regarding the climate risk process? >> the expertise of the sec is around disclosure about ensuring that the public, looking at the disclosures currently and hundreds of companies are making voluntary disclosures now to bring consistency luand comparability to those disclosures. to your second question yes we've been in conversations with other important parts of the us government. >> it's absolutely important and as much importance as the poly side people it's important theseother disciplines be involved in this process .he whether it is consulting with the other entities in the federal government that have expertise or drawing on it for somewhere else it's too important just to create rules and regulations. it has to be done i think and as chairman you and i would haagree so with that chairman, you announced the sbc is considering your view of treasury market structure. could you discuss what this review might entail and how you're coordinating with the treasury department and how y
are there currently ofclimate scientists on staff and is the agency engaged with agencies such as noaa regarding the climate risk process? >> the expertise of the sec is around disclosure about ensuring that the public, looking at the disclosures currently and hundreds of companies are making voluntary disclosures now to bring consistency luand comparability to those disclosures. to your second question yes we've been in conversations with other important parts of the us government....
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now we heard the word from noaa that la nina has officially developed. there's the warm pacific blob that we talk about. the warm sea surface temperatures to the north and the storm track that often gets driven farther to the north taking with it all of the rain we see during those winter months. la nina means cooler than normal water at the equatorial pacific and that can change where those weather systems go with the cool temperatures there. the storm track and the jet stream heads farther to the north. and it's not really good news for us because now we're in this exceptional drought all across the west. and when we talk about our winter outlook and the storm track is farther north the drought could persist going into the next several months. we may not get as much rain as we'd like to see. a lot of things can change. we'll continue to watch that. in the near term, changes in our temperatures and slight rain chances here, especially for sunday and then next wednesday. a big cooldown after getting a taste of summer and san francisco will see those temp
now we heard the word from noaa that la nina has officially developed. there's the warm pacific blob that we talk about. the warm sea surface temperatures to the north and the storm track that often gets driven farther to the north taking with it all of the rain we see during those winter months. la nina means cooler than normal water at the equatorial pacific and that can change where those weather systems go with the cool temperatures there. the storm track and the jet stream heads farther to...
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now, noaa is saying la nina officially develops, and so a lot of times with the la nina the storm track stays to the north of us, then we see the pacific blob that stays out there, and overall la nina means we see cooler than normal waters at the ectoral pacific. right now we are seeing the cooling of the sea surface temperatures and that does not look good for the overall rain out look for the upcoming months, because we are already in a mega drought right now. we are at the highest level at the exceptional drought right now, and with the la nina developing once again, that could keep the rain away from the bay area. we could see lower than normal amounts of rainfall over the next several months. we'll be watching that. we know that already these storm systems have been drying up, and that looks to continue as our temperatures go from the mid-80s to the mid-60s next week. we could see spotty showers in san francisco on sunday. mike, you were watching a crash now in san francisco? >> yeah, that might affect the bay bridge metering lights. i saw more backup, and there's still movement th
now, noaa is saying la nina officially develops, and so a lot of times with the la nina the storm track stays to the north of us, then we see the pacific blob that stays out there, and overall la nina means we see cooler than normal waters at the ectoral pacific. right now we are seeing the cooling of the sea surface temperatures and that does not look good for the overall rain out look for the upcoming months, because we are already in a mega drought right now. we are at the highest level at...
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have operations that they are part of to look at what the current return we are working closely with noaa as we identify with the future risk to develop tools for local communities to better plan for what the impacts are going to be so they can put the proper plans in place. we will continue to work closele with them to try to develop these typesto of products so we can get additional information to the hands of our community. >> and madam chair thank you for having this important hearing. >> the gentlelady yields back and the gentleman from georgia mr. johnson is recognized for five minutes.th mr. johnson. >> thank you madam chair for holding this hearing and it's well-documented that natural disasters exacerbate inequality. communities of color are disproportionately vulnerable to the harmful effects of flooding wildfires and tornadoes and moreover people of color are more likelye to die from the negative effects of climate change. when hurricane ida struck new orleans predictably like americans and nonwhite communities suffered the brunt of that devastation. hurricane ida is one marks
have operations that they are part of to look at what the current return we are working closely with noaa as we identify with the future risk to develop tools for local communities to better plan for what the impacts are going to be so they can put the proper plans in place. we will continue to work closele with them to try to develop these typesto of products so we can get additional information to the hands of our community. >> and madam chair thank you for having this important...
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storms for tropical cyclones to floods and wildfires the research from the national weather service or noaa shows. this is the 7th year in a row. the u.s. has had at least 10 natural disasters. each costing a billion dollars or more. the u.s. plans to reopen its land borders to nonessential travel. that's going start in early november. the new rules will let fully vaccinated visitors enter the u.s. my car train and ferry us customs and border protection. well asked travelers about their vaccination status. if agents, fine in necessary tours will have to show proof of vaccination. a similar policy will be put in place for internationals flying into the country as well. both policies will go into effect. that starts in early november. the white house says its top priority ahead of the holiday season is relieving global supply bottlenecks that are clogging us ports and our highways. several major retailers started charting ships to avoid a holiday season supply chain disaster. president joe biden will meet with leadership at several large ports today to address these delays. anna wiernicki has
storms for tropical cyclones to floods and wildfires the research from the national weather service or noaa shows. this is the 7th year in a row. the u.s. has had at least 10 natural disasters. each costing a billion dollars or more. the u.s. plans to reopen its land borders to nonessential travel. that's going start in early november. the new rules will let fully vaccinated visitors enter the u.s. my car train and ferry us customs and border protection. well asked travelers about their...
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the full noaa report will be released tomorrow. shep. >> diana, thank you. >>> mother nature leaving her mark everywhere, as we go around the world on cnbc. china, at least 28 people killed and more than 120,000 relocated after flooding in the northern province authorities say 13 of those people died after a commuter bus plunged into a river just yesterday. this is the second major flood to hit china this year >>> greece an earth kquake rocking the isld of crete this morning. it caused items to fly off shelves and people to run for the street in the popular tourist destination. thousands left their homes, but no deaths or injuries reported this is the second powerful quake to hit the island of crete in the past 15 days. the first killed one person and left extensive damage. >>> spain. s stunning new images showing the volcano on la palma in the canary islands more than 700 residents ordered to abandon their homes as more are threatened streams of lava have engulfed more buildings, including a cement plant hit yesterday more than 1,
the full noaa report will be released tomorrow. shep. >> diana, thank you. >>> mother nature leaving her mark everywhere, as we go around the world on cnbc. china, at least 28 people killed and more than 120,000 relocated after flooding in the northern province authorities say 13 of those people died after a commuter bus plunged into a river just yesterday. this is the second major flood to hit china this year >>> greece an earth kquake rocking the isld of crete this...
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the research from noaa shows this is the 7th year in a row that the u.s. has had at least 10 natural disasters. each costing a billion dollars or more. >> much more to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 10 o'clock, including a state task force continue in its historic work and finding a way to repay black californians for past injustices. we'll show you how they're now focusing on discrimination they say is far too common in society. disturbing new details and death of gabby petito. what the autopsy revealed today and what happened to her body weeks before it was found. tensions rising behind closed doors at kaiser permanente. why 10's of thousands of workers in the golden state now threatening to walk off much more still to come nd tonight on kron 4 ne i see treesn ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >> a live look tonight at the white house where president biden is expected to sign a bill that would raise the federal debt ceiling into early december. th
the research from noaa shows this is the 7th year in a row that the u.s. has had at least 10 natural disasters. each costing a billion dollars or more. >> much more to come tonight here on kron. 4 news at 10 o'clock, including a state task force continue in its historic work and finding a way to repay black californians for past injustices. we'll show you how they're now focusing on discrimination they say is far too common in society. disturbing new details and death of gabby petito....
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it was an ideal night for sky watchers because noaa issued a geomagnetic storm. watch and forecasts. part of a solar flare to hit the atmosphere. >> and while i don't know what all that stuff that i know somebody magnetic for age or cme haha little math. huge action, right. oh my goodness. the sun is kind of haha out over us energy in the atmosphere bars our atmosphere and then you start to get the ions excited before you know, they start to vibrate in hama. there you go. you get all those new colors out there for some not going to see that here tonight and we could have to. it's nice and clear up there around the bay area. a red flag warnings go into effect again starting on thursday. 10:00am and slow county. >> expecting some more strong, gusty winds. i think that may get extended up toward the least napa county and maybe as well as we're going to see another round of some gusty winds after this front comes by and it's going to drop on him. you see not much energy with it. few scattered light showers in far northern california. that's about it. but watch overni
it was an ideal night for sky watchers because noaa issued a geomagnetic storm. watch and forecasts. part of a solar flare to hit the atmosphere. >> and while i don't know what all that stuff that i know somebody magnetic for age or cme haha little math. huge action, right. oh my goodness. the sun is kind of haha out over us energy in the atmosphere bars our atmosphere and then you start to get the ions excited before you know, they start to vibrate in hama. there you go. you get all...
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noaa began tracking extreme weather events in 1980. since then they have visited more than $1.975 trillion in damages on the country. between 1990 and 1999, the average number of billion-dollar extreme weather events was five per year. in the last five years, between 2016 and 2020, that number has jumped to 16 per year. the number of extreme weather events has tripled in the last two decades. you made climate risk one of your top priorities, what is fema actually doing now to measure our progress in efforts [indiscernible] >> congressman, that is an important graph you showed. it demonstrates how we are now in the crisis of our generation, that the climate crisis is going to continue to get worse. i think we will continue to see that number of billion-dollar disasters increase as we go further. we are investing in mitigating, reducing the impacts. the president has authorized close to $5 billion this year to help communities reduce the impacts they are seeing from climate change. we have to continue on that path forward. it takes a lon
noaa began tracking extreme weather events in 1980. since then they have visited more than $1.975 trillion in damages on the country. between 1990 and 1999, the average number of billion-dollar extreme weather events was five per year. in the last five years, between 2016 and 2020, that number has jumped to 16 per year. the number of extreme weather events has tripled in the last two decades. you made climate risk one of your top priorities, what is fema actually doing now to measure our...
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noaa, to take us off the air tonight. that is our broadcast this friday evening, with our thanks for being here with us. have a good weekend, unless you have other plans, on the behalf of all our colleagues on networks on nbc news, goodnight. goodnight. this is a important message regarding at missing juvenile at risk. amber lee and two boys. >> cute not nothing matters anymore. >> teenager, it disappears. >> come home, please. >> someone had her, it kept us up and nights going, over in our heads what happened in from the school. >> when another gone. >> she is such a good girl, she needs to come home. >> there's a lot of desperation, maybe she is tied up somewhere, maybe she's been held captive. >> two missing girls, one man, and the secret. >> did you get any sense of this sort of personality we're dealing with? >> psychotic. >> he came up, and he went here, right to the edge. >> two families, two mysteries, two journeys for justice. >> if the lesson can be learned from amber, then i want to get out there. ♪ ♪ ♪ >
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. >> daily show with very forever noaa, to take us off the air tonight. that is our broadcast this friday evening, with our thanks for being here with us. have a good weekend, unless you have other plans, on the behalf of all our colleagues on networks on nbc news, goodnight. goodnight. this is a important message regarding at missing juvenile at risk. amber lee and two boys. >> cute not nothing matters anymore. >> teenager, it disappears. >> come home, please. >> someone had her, it kept us up and nights going, over in our heads what happened in from the school. >> when another gone. >> she is such a good girl, she needs to come home. >> there's a lot of desperation, maybe she is tied up somewhere, maybe she's been held
. >> daily show with very forever noaa, to take us off the air tonight. that is our broadcast this friday evening, with our thanks for being here with us. have a good weekend, unless you have other plans, on the behalf of all our colleagues on networks on nbc news, goodnight. goodnight. this is a important message regarding at missing juvenile at risk. amber lee and two boys. >> cute not nothing matters anymore. >> teenager, it disappears. >> come home, please. >>...