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Bloomberg Radio New York
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Prices on oil and natural gas. I want to bring you some breaking news on LNG. This is in the United States of America. So we had made a 29 month low yesterday we crashed by 9% yesterday on the warm weather in two thirds of the western seaboard will be two thirds of America on the eastern seaboard will have better weather, but we've crashed below $2 a ton at the moment. So that's for the first time since 2020. Well, let's bring in Valentin and who's head of fixed income strategy at a Monday institute. Valentine good to have you with us this morning. We saw a real propulsion on the upside in the rates market yesterday. Part of it was on the back of the better PMIs. But do you think that the bond market has awoken to a much higher for much longer narrative? Good morning. Yeah, good morning. So yes, the narrative and the bond market has changed. And what is amazing is that since the beginning of the year of Mario the markets were going in the opposite way of the narrative of the fed that following economic data have a publication of labor market data, the publication of free trade sales and inflation data, the market are repriced and higher rates for longer. But now what will be very funny is how our markets will pay attention now to the fed fed narrative. Because so far, it was really going the opposite way. Yeah, it all depends on which side of the trade you're on Valentine

Northwest Newsradio
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Babinski with a forecast. As has been the case, much of this winter season very mild weather is expected to prevail today along much of the eastern seaboard, a southerly flow will be pumping mild air up from the Carolinas and the rest of the southeast. So in the mid Atlantic states, Washington D.C. in Philadelphia will have their temperatures soar into the mid 60s, it should be close to 63 in New York and in the upper 50s in Boston. Now, this is the area of tranquility, but much of the nation's midsection will be getting hit hard by weather today and especially tonight in parts of the lower Mississippi valley, but first let's talk about the major winter storm, which will be pulling out of the southwest and into the rockies and plain states. Numerous winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories are in effect for much of eastern Colorado and New Mexico, where it's not going to snow. There are high wind warnings out for southern and eastern New Mexico, but near Pueblo, Colorado today, snowfall could exceed 6 inches. There will be a general four to 8 inches near Denver and boulder and winter storm watches extend all the way into Iowa as a swath of snow will be streaking eastward tonight and could even affect northwest Illinois by early tomorrow. Speaking of Illinois, that area in areas surrounding the Great Lakes are under wind advisories today. Some gusts could exceed 45 mph. Much of the West Coast dry, savages will be in the 40s and 50s in Seattle and Portland and despite frost and freeze advisories in California central valleys later today temperatures will recover nicely. There's a blizzard warning out for Fargo. Today, there will be a gusty wind and snow averaging one to four inches, but that wind will be gusting to near 50 mph. That's the nation's weather, I'm AccuWeather dot com, meteorologist Kerr, with vinski. It's 23 till I'm John trout, this is America in the morning. As Michigan state university mourns the three dead and 5 injured from a shooting Monday night, the search for answers continues into why a gunman went on a campus rampage, then took his own life. Correspondent Julie Walker

Northwest Newsradio
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Till, America in the morning continues. It's not been a good year for snow plow operators east of the Mississippi. Here's AccuWeather dot com meteorologist Carl babinski with a forecast. As has been the case much of this winter season very mild weather is expected to prevail today along much of the eastern seaboard, a southerly flow will be pumping mild air up from the Carolinas and the rest of the southeast. So in the mid Atlantic states, Washington D.C. in Philadelphia will have their temperatures soar into the mid 60s, it should be close to 63 in New York and in the upper 50s in Boston. Now, this is the area of tranquility, but much of the nation's midsection will be getting hit hard by weather today and especially tonight in parts of the lower Mississippi valley, but first let's talk about the major winter storm, which will be pulling out of the southwest and into the rockies and plain states. Numerous winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories are in effect for much of eastern Colorado and New Mexico, where it's not going to snow. There are high wind warnings out for southern and eastern New Mexico, but near Pueblo, Colorado today, snowfall could exceed 6 inches. There will be a general four to 8 inches near Denver and boulder and winter storm watches extend all the way into Iowa as a swath of snow will be streaking eastward tonight and could even affect northwest Illinois by early tomorrow. Speaking of Illinois, that area in areas surrounding the Great Lakes are under wind advisories today. Some gusts could exceed 45 mph. Much of the West Coast dry, temperatures will be in the 40s and 50s in Seattle and Portland and despite frost and freeze advisories in California central valleys later today temperatures will recover nicely. There's a blizzard warning after Fargo. Today, there will be a gusty wind and snow averaging one to four inches, but that wind will be gusting to near 50 mph. That's the nation's weather, I'm AccuWeather dot com, meteorologist curve of its 23 tele I'm John trout, this is America in the morning. As Michigan state university mourns the three dead and 5 injured from its shooting Monday night, the search for answers continues into

Bloomberg Radio New York
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Here in Hong Kong and Singapore is a 6 28 in the evening on the eastern seaboard of the United States. I'm Rashad salami. And I'm Ryan Curtis here in Hong Kong alongside rich, we're seeing markets rally this morning, the ASX 209 tenths of 1%. Trading in Tokyo today due to holiday, but most of the other futures are up. We'll get details on markets coming up in about ten minutes or so. Now it's time for some of the top stories of the hour. Alibaba is saying that it will invest more than $1 billion in turkey for a logistics hub at Istanbul's airport. It's also planned to build turkey's biggest data center into melee near the capital of Ankara. That according to Baba president Michael Evans in the interview with Saba newspaper, the Chinese ecommerce giant targeting turkey for expansion because of its strong production capacity and then saying that this could back ecommerce and become part of Alibaba's supply chain in Europe and the Middle East and environment as president also urging turkey to improve its ecommerce regulations to quote address certain shortcomings to have fair competition. China's economic growth apparently will be back on track soon. The comment comes from Gorsuch ching, whose party secretary of the people's bank of China He said China's economy will rebound because of its optimized COVID response. In an interview with the people's daily, what pledge to use financial policies to boost the income of people affected by COVID, and he also talked about stepping up support for private enterprises. He said the financial sector should develop products that should encourage home and car purchases and that China needs to stay on high alert for imported inflation even as domestic prices remain stable. All right, well, let's have a look at Twitter as it's making a deeper cuts into its diminished trust and safety team handling global content moderation we're told at least a dozen more cuts on Friday night affected workers in the company's Dublin and Singapore offices workers on teams handling the social networks, misinformation, policy, global appeals, and state media on the platform were also eliminated since taking off since taking over the company, I should say, Elon Musk has overseen firings or departures of roughly 5000 of Twitter's 7 and a half thousand employees. He also instituted a quote hardcore work environment for those remaining. Well, Wall Street tech bulls are counting on the industry's mega cap stocks to move higher before long and start a rebound in the S&P 500. That's all tied up in what the fed does. We get more from Bloomberg, Susanna Palmer. The hope is that the Federal Reserve is coming close to wrapping up its inflation fighting campaign, and that tech, the group that suffered the most from interest rate hikes will recover. The prospect, while still not happening right now, came a step closer to reality Friday when the latest employment report showed wage growth slowing which the fed is looking for as a sign of progress in its inflation battle. Susanna Palmer, Bloomberg, daybreak, Asia. All right, well, with all that in mind, let's say it's time now to have a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world

Stuff You Should Know
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know
"I'm Josh and chuck is here in Jerry's here and there's a million elves surrounding us and making us kind of nervous 'cause they're just looking at us and not saying anything. And this is stuff you should know the holiday episode. The last recording of the year for us. It's great. And I'm so excited about that, and you and I love our jobs. But it doesn't matter how much you love your job. Vacation is better. Yeah. Some vacay is better, yeah, agreed. And this is going to be our longest Christmas break yet, and we're both super excited to do that, but we're even more excited to share with you another set of it's getting thin, but another set of great stories for Christmas. I disagree. I feel reinvigorated, I think we hit the we hit rock bottom two years ago. And we've been coming back ever since and I feel great about this one. Did you really look at two years ago? Was it bad? No, no, I remember it. It was not great. Yeah, I don't know. I need to be invigorated by you then because every year I keep thinking, oh boy, that's a lot of years to be doing 6 to 8 Christmas stories, like how many are out there? There's plenty, man. We'll never run out. Come over here. I'll invigorate you right now. Okay. All right. Thank you. How many? Okay, we're going to start out with your pick. One of your picks? Yes, this is actually from listener named Alexandra stock or stoke. I'm not sure. I bet it's stuck. She wrote in for several years with a bunch of really good ideas, but she really, really was pushing for the chestnut one. And I understand why now, because it's a really interesting story, the story behind why chestnuts used to be basically like the symbol of Christmas in America. For a couple hundred years until it just suddenly stopped being that way. And let's talk about that. Yeah, and big thanks to USA Today for a great article from Kate Morgan. I wonder if that's the same Kate Morgan that writes for how stuff works. Oh, I don't know. It's a great question. I bet it is. At any rate, if you've ever heard the Christmas song, a Christmas song, but the Christmas song. From crooner Nat King Cole, you might not even know that was the title of what's more commonly referred to as chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Yeah. This was recorded in 1946. It was a very big hit. One of the biggest Christmas songs of all times. And I guess it's sort of acted like everyone around was in America was sitting around roasting chestnuts, but I've never seen a chestnut, nor roasted or tasted one, and that's because by that point, there were no chestnut trees in the United States anymore. No, very sadly, a blight started to spread, I think, starting in 1904. And within 40 years, almost every single American chestnut tree was dead. And how many were there? There were a lot of them. At one point, half of the trees in the forests on the east coast from Maine to Alabama as far west over to Kentucky and Ohio were chestnuts, half of the trees in that stretch were chestnuts. And I think they were as many as 4 billion of them. So that's a lot of chestnut trees, and that's a lot of chestnuts. And that's a lot of roasting because people used to eat these things. The chestnuts themselves were small. They're about acorn size. And they had a very obviously nutty flavor, but very sweet. And carrot like is what I've seen. When you just eat them out of the shell, but then you roast them up a little bit. Things got even nuttier and they got a little sweeter as things often happen when they roast. And it was like a American and especially a Christmas staple where on street corners and cities all over the United States and the eastern seaboard. There were chestnut roasters serving up bags and bags of this stuff. Yeah, Kate Morgan puts it really, really great. She says, for more than a century, it was the smell of Christmas in America. Nice. I even wrote gosh after that in my notes. But it's sad. I mean, think about that. There was this amazing tradition that dated back easily to the 18th century, if not even a little earlier in North America, once Europeans came over and discovered chestnuts that I'm quite sure the indigenous peoples were well aware of for long before that. Of course. And they said, hey, these are pretty amazing. And they made it not just part of Christmas, but you could find chestnuts and dishes in America. And throughout the year, but something about roasting chestnuts at Christmas time was very Christmassy. And it's like you said chuck were bereft. Those of us alive today who were born after the mid 40s have never tasted a chestnut the way that it's supposed to taste in America because the stuff we got now is not holding up. No, they're importing chestnuts. I think largely probably for the Christmas season, even though you can probably get them I imagine all year round. But they're mainly imported from Korea or Italy or China, apparently. And these are not the American chestnuts. They apparently do not taste like they taste, apparently they don't taste that great at all. The way this one person that was interviewed in here described them was this is Libby O'Connell. Who's a food historian, wrote a book called the American plate, colon, a culinary history, and 100 bytes. But Libby describes them as sort of like a soft potato and bland and not like this crunchy thing that you would think of when you think of eating a roasted chestnut. No, and in a horrible ironic twist, those chestnuts that we're eating today in America like schmoes come from the very same tree that was imported to Long Island in the late 19th century that started the blight that killed off the American chestnut. You won't catch me buying those then. It's terrible. Luckily, there is a glimmer of hope. There is a group called the American chestnut foundation. Since 1983, they've planted at least 73,000 test trees. They've been trying really hard to crossbreed American chestnuts with Asian chestnuts so that they'll be immune to the blight, but they'll still produce those American chestnut chestnuts. They think maybe in a decade, maybe a little longer, we will be able to experience the Christmas chestnuts like they used to have back in the days of Nat King Cole. That's right. So if you live in North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, or Pennsylvania, then your state is growing those test chestnut trees and we all

Bloomberg Radio New York
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"National news with Nancy Lyon TNS. Thanks, Tim. The eastern seaboard is feeling the same scorching heat that script the south and Midwest for days. Aids to President Biden say he could declare a climate emergency as soon as this week, only days after coming back from Saudi Arabia with hopes of getting more fossil fuel production. Bloomberg government Emily Wilkins reports the president is facing competing pressure. He's trying to live up to the campaign promises he made to address climate that he's trying to address the long-term issue of climate. But in the short term, you can't deny that many Americans are being hurt as a result of these high gas prices and the subsequent inflation for it. Bloomberg government similarly Wilkins reports the president is looking to take action after senator Joe Manchin blocked new climate spending. The house is voting today on a bill that would enshrine gay marriage into federal law, the respect for marriage act as a direct response to comments made by Supreme Court Justice clarence Thomas in his argument for overturning roe V wade, the house is also expected to take up the right to contraception. Tomorrow, congresswoman Kathy Manning is that bill's sponsor and says it would codify access to birth control. My bill protects the full range of contraceptive methods, devices, and medications, including birth control pills, IUDs, and emergency contraceptives like plan B Manning spill is expected to pass the House but has an uncertain fate in the Senate. Former New York mayor Bill de Blasio is dropping out of the race for the tenth congressional district saying it is clear New Yorkers are looking for another option. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered

The Charlie Kirk Show
Democrats Assess Where They Went Wrong as a ‘Red Tsunami’ Takes Hold in New York
"The fault line is being exposed, the Democrats are doing an autopsy of why they lost in every possible direction from Edward durr to the Virginia governor's race to the lieutenant governor's race in Virginia. How bad was it actually? Well, I just want to. I want to hear, let's just local news report cut 87. This is in New York, Nassau county. Play cut 87 just so you understand what Democrats are dealing with. Even in New York play tape. The shock resonated from the New York suburbs down the eastern seaboard. People are saying there was a red wave, they're wrong. It was a red tsunami. Republican Bruce blakeman declaring victory in the Nassau executive race considered the biggest upset here since Edmund Ghana when seated Tom swazi in 2009. We had the right message. It was taxes. It was crime. People are fed up with a liberal, progressive policies of the other party. This isn't the party of John F. Kennedy anymore. It's the party of AOC and Bernie Sanders, and they're rejecting that. And Joe Biden, they're rejecting that. I said this yesterday to Connor, and I said this to Andrew, I said, if the Democrats continue with this, and if they are unable to inoculate themselves, and remove the tumor, that is woke ism from their party. It is not out of the conversation that if conservatives do their job, and they don't, they're not run by a bunch of feckless morons, which is so often the case, we could end up winning states like New Jersey and Connecticut. We could win 40 out of 50

The Archive Project
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on The Archive Project
"In literature of the apocalyptic novel as allom and letham touch on the urgency of this tradition allows writers to explore what really matters to their characters and ask but we will keep and what we will forget. When push comes to shove the scope of these works ranges from as letham says wide-screen narratives of entire society is being transformed to more intimate stories about individuals relationships and families are shaped by these tragedies. The latter is the primary preoccupations of both these writers. In their most recent novels in remond alarms leave the world behind which was a finalist for the national book award a blackout on the eastern seaboard forces to families together in an isolated rural house. Cut off from the outside world and in award winning author of jonathan. Lethem's the arrest. Two siblings find themselves in a world where most of what we take for. Granted cars computers. Airplanes have quit working and their lives are further up ended by a man with a nuclear powered. Supercar here's a lab jonathan. It's so good to see. Yes you and. I talked before this before. We started broadcasting..

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT
"Stacey higginbotham and today's guest is leo sabana. Vich who is head of industrial cyber at siemens energy. hello leo. how're you doing today. Good to be with you. I am excited. Well actually. i'm a little dismayed because this is going to be a security call y'all and we. We always feel a little bit worse about ourselves. After we hear about what's happening in this cyber security realm. So you know it's pull up are p- are big boy pants and talk about it. So leo tell me what your role is at cements energy. I'll be being industrial practice. Human energy you may not know assuming energy as the security but over the one two decades would become one since document when it was ours. Peeled that impacted. I we had to get serious about product security and then secure the four hundred factories and our plan around the world and then we took that knowledge in built a practice focused on solving the operational technology challenge. This is one of the core problems they need to be solved to me will be energy transition and the inner things we've been innovating state by bringing both services and technology hyper focused on solving two problems. The visibility challenge to power operators to make smarter decisions around security and then the human capital challenge a shortage of personnel to crackle the industrial cyber john. Okay and we're gonna talk later on in the show about a new product that yellow released to kind of address this but before we get there. I feel like we've got to talk about a lot of other things namely outlined the problem. So let's talk a little bit about the challenges of things like ransomware physical attacks more generally are real concern because of the consequences of those attacks and the kind of impact so that they can have not only on a single asset that power plant or a refinery but on a system as a whole day. Our power grid. Those attacks have been increasing both in frequency and severity and find industrial cyber has become the new frontier and yet if you look at the readiness of operators to address many are dealing with legacy assets. That are egypt. Many dealing with the push to digitize the push to get more connected and the push to get greener with their business model being says the hard reality is that the gap between defenders and attackers is widening. And this is the court challenge that we urgently need to address. I think this gap is also only gonna get wider simply because we're making our energy systems to way so we're bringing in. I might have solar panels on my roof and feed that back into the grid. Or i'm talking to companies who are building to way electrical breaker boxes. So what are the implications of that. Should we get even more worried. Digitalization cybersecurity are two sides of the same coin. And you're right in that you. Television is being pushed edge to enable our digital economy. They electric cars or smart cities that push is creating entry point over the next couple of years. We will add something to the tune. Note to billion new devices to the energy says those digital devices going to be smarter and they're of course we'll also ex greatly expand and morphing attack circle that will allow anymore entry point for bad actors to commend into the electric system on the other hand by becoming more distributed. And buy soon. You'll both into the system. We're also building more resilience into that. It's about how the approach to the blueprint the that we undertake to protect the and at the core of the blueprints of course is the need for visibility understanding what's happening in the environment and the context you'd say smart action in order to get faster at detecting and protecting our energy system and this may seem like a stupid question but why is this so important. Talk to me about the current risk to the energy system. Like i talked to the ceo of american electric power six years ago and he said he had moved from having a few security experts to an entire floor of them because they were constantly being attacked. So what is it like out there for the electrical industry. It is the most attacked critical infrastructure vertical and for good reason because if we think about what a track bad actors its profit and its ability to cause damage and our electric grid because of its kind of kitty because because of Systems of systems approach. Those attacks can start with a small part of the grid and then very quickly expand to consume large large part of the delivery and production networks. So let me talk about an an attack had that That happened in twenty. Nineteen that started with a small municipal utility northwest united states to the point that attack exploitative ability and they quickly cascaded to a loss of visibility for the iso or the entity that dispatches and delivers energy to a large part of western united states because of that lots of visibility. We weren't sure what was happening. We didn't know if production works were being impacted or this was a software malfunction and that is exactly the kind of challenge that we need to address. You cannot protect what you cannot see. And and many operators are are blind eight to what they have and be how how affect to be many. That's very common to in the healthcare space. Which is another area. Where i'm like. Oh please we probably need better better security visibility here okay. So let's talk about the types of attacks so you know one of the challenges and you. You mentioned that the electrical grid is often under attack either for profit or for religious intent. So what kind of attacks is our grid facing. We talked a lot about you know initiate attacks and we talk a lot about geopolitics. And those are real concern. All that obsolete true in the right to be concerned about them but the reality is that the cost of an attack piece of our that causes significant gone down and it can be purchased the dog lab for very little money. And yeah because of all the connectivity and because of the the interlinks system the consequences can be devastating so even criminal actors take colonial for example can cost two major parts of the us economy and the reality is that we shut down the wall of gowns to Eastern seaboard on suspicion. Especially that there was. There was a cyber attack. Impacting operational..

WIBC 93.1FM
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"Fall feel I don't know if it last all that long, so kind of soak that in that's a preview of where we're headed. Let's get you outside. Right now. It is extremely quiet here, with numbers slipping into the mid fifties, pretty much statewide metro temperatures right now playing field 58 56 in Greenwood and 55 Fissures. We are at 58 degrees here in Indianapolis. And is a light refreshing northwest. Wind around seven MPH again Very nice here and pretty much stay wide with the exceptional Let's say Chicago at Evansville. Everybody else's into the mid and upper fifties here to start things off this morning, and we may see those numbers dip a degree or two more. As we approach daybreak over the next couple of hours satellite radar extremely quiet across the Midwest. There's your cold front that slipped through here Tuesday night into Wednesday. That's now pulling away to the Eastern Seaboard, and now we benefit from extremely dry and quiet weather. Across the Midwest and Central Indian included in that future cast. Not much to show morning is going to be crystal clear. Blue sky Maybe just a few cumulus clouds bubbling up once we head into the afternoon, and our temperatures may not even make it up to 80 degrees this afternoon New temperature at 72. I'm going with a high of 78 later on this afternoon, you will also notice The winds a bit more relaxed today compared to yesterday, so it should be ideal if you're going to be outside at any point during the day. If you are a summer lover, you're going to like this forecast. Here. We do heat things up for the weekend. I'll have that for you coming up. Just a few minutes. Alright. Thanks Mark issues about five Anyone right now For those that are leaving. We have a few issues here on the Metro area. New one Here is a building, not a building A car fire here along. I 70 close to whole road. If this is a spot, luckily, it's not creating huge issues at the moment, but something most certainly to keep in mind If this is a stretch of I 70 that you.

Weekend Edition
Hurricane Henri Makes Landfall on Rhode Island
"Henry has weakened slightly to a tropical storm. It's still expected to be one of the worst storms New England has seen in about 30 years when it makes landfall later. Today, parts of Connecticut and Rhode Island have mandatory evacuations and over to the West in New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has declared a state of emergency for parts of the state, including New York City. That's where NPR's Jasmine Garcia is and she joins us now. Good morning, Jasmine. Good morning. So what is the extent of the damage so far? Well, the brunt of the storm hasn't hit yet, But the preview started Saturday night with intense rainfall and flooding. Here in New York City. We saw extremely heavy rain and flash flooding and as we move forward, the concern is also that high tides could lead to worse surges as the storm hits. Parts of southern New England are already getting tropical storm conditions and folks who are traveling should expect delays and cancellations and in New York several parts of the commuter system have been suspended. And you know, this storm came on pretty fast. As of last night, Various cities sponsored concerts were still happening as audiences got absolutely drenched and waited through some flooding to get back home. What's expected as Andre moves in closer Tens of millions in the region are under tropical storm warning. There's been mandatory evacuations in coastal areas across the eastern Seaboard, Connecticut and Rhode Island have asked folks to shelter in place. Residents are also being told to expect power outages as the storm hits so people sheltering in place should be prepared for that, and The National Guard in New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island has been activated to help with any rescues and

News 96.5 WDBO
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"Official death toll now at 64 in Surfside after the condo collapse over two weeks ago Now 76 people still unaccounted for. As the search continues in South Florida this morning, one tropical storm Elsa continues to pound the U. S. Eastern Seaboard. The heavy rain, gusty winds will move into southern New England later on this morning. Join our mailing list. Sign up to receive the three big things you need to know It's not spam. It's the three big things you need to know was sent to my email every morning and I like that they only send it during the week. Just tap the three big things newsletter button and our APP to receive emails Look forward to Wdbo. Three big things you need to know now delivered to your email. Good Friday morning. It's 8 51 am Scott Inez. Let's get your five day forecast brought to you by protect air conditioning and plumbing services. Here's our meteorologist on Terry. Good morning. Certainly the humidity but not much morning rainfall. Today we're going to wait until the early to mid afternoon. Heat up to near 90. And then it's game time for showers and some locally heavy thunderstorms. With our sea breeze 70% rain chance Today we'll keep at least a 60% storm chance both Saturday and Sunday and even into early next week, Even though a little bit of dry air is going to try to mix in. I think we'll still keep at least a 40 to 50% coverage of afternoon storms has been a record pace to the start of the hurricane season with five named storms. We are looking at a fairly quiet next week and a half, maybe two weeks across the tropical Atlantic. Indications are toward the end of this month will start to get things cranked back up again. And that would be normal as we get to our late July and August for the Atlantic to get more active. They extended five day forecast four times an hour. I'm Tom Terry 78 degrees in downtown at 78, now at Orlando's Severe weather station at Torrance has been in red alert all morning long. He is back. Safe touch Security. Triple team traffic. How are we doing on the 4? 29 southbound? Well, some good news as they've got a tow truck on seeing it's a big rig tow truck cause I got to take away this so oversized.

Life in the Son
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on Life in the Son
"Welcome back to another episode of life in the sun. I got good news and I got bad news. Do you want the good news or the bad news first? The bad news first and then the good news cuz cuz why, because when you hear in the mad cow disease first, then the good news will make you feel better after the bad news. Are you trying to play psychology with me off? No, no. Okay. Bad news first The bad news first, what was the bad news? I don't remember that. I wouldn't. Well, bad news first and there is no bad news, I guess. That is the bad news. Well, that's a good news. Well, then I don't have anything more to report them know. Okay, here it is. Another good news is, we're just going to have high and biases in today because it's Fourth of July, you know, it's kind of dependence day. It is Independence Day. It is and, you know, I learned some really cool stuff about independence day today today to take off all righty, then too much had no. So anyway, what I learned today about Independence Day or about some people on Independence Day was people like James Patterson and, you know, a few other states men of that time who were, you know, really a big part of Waging War against England. They, they do expected. Well, actually, they thought that July 2nd shouldn't be Independence Day. And why is that? Whether it's actually when the independence Declaration was signed and they thought it that should be the day. Of independent, but if you look at all the history you know that it was it was signed but it was ratified on the 4th, okay, but James Madison and and Thomas Jefferson who were actually political Rivals. Believe it or not, they butted heads quite frequently off but they and, you know, after their political days, which was not very much left in their lives. They actually became acquaintances. This is if you would, but these men thought that July 2nd should be Independence Day and not, or should be celebrated on July 2nd, not on the 4th and oddly enough. Both of those men died off. On July 4th, fifty years. After this all came to be in that crazy. That is crazy, like, died on the same day off. Now, here's something else I found out now. You know, why we had to declare independence from England. Right. Right. I mean, you know, all the reasons why everybody knows taxation without representation, but there was a lot more to it, than that. The bottom line is King. George was very, very heavy-handed, if you woke up, and he was taxing the colonies so badly, because make anything and it went against what everybody who came here planned to do with King, George just wanted extra territory, and the people who were here, wanted Freedom. So the Tyrant King George when he got his fan off. Handed to him in the war of independence. After that, the 13 colonies would have mocked funerals for King, George every year for Independence, long. Are you guys? Yes. Yes. It is. It's very funny. But, anyway, believe it or not. You may depend or end up paying a celebrations and Fourth of July celebrations, whatever you want to call it. And we weren't the first country to have Independence, but these things been going on since two thousand BC, believe it or not, I didn't know that firecrackers 200 BC who taught. And you know, after after we won the war against England, you know, the first real ceremony for Independence, you know, they had gunships out, you know, on the Eastern Seaboard. And they did a 13 gun salute. Or one shot for every one of the independent colonies here in the United States. And there were there's a whole lot of things that went on like that. And I would go into a job, but I'm sure I'm sure these pie listeners really don't want to listen too long denied and besides it is Independence Day, right? It is Independence Day. It is independence. And there's a lot of fireworks last night too. When there was I saw something out there. A minute ago is like from every direction, east west, north south as all powers going off everywhere. I hope nobody catches any barns on fire this year and launches any bottle rockets in the wrong direction. I, you know what I mean? And if you do anything like my sister and I did, when we were kids, we would stand at the end of the street and shoot bottle rockets at each other and said, well I did, I did shoot a bottle rocket and bounced off the ground and caught her hair on fire, which is really kind of a surprise. It wasn't supposed to do that. I'm always saying that. So that you'll be careful with your bottle rocket, know, me? And my sister don't shoot bottle rockets at each other anymore. But anyway, be saved for the recipe. Of the holiday. Some people are going to be I guess out of school off work, whatever tomorrow. So be careful what ever? Watch yourself out on the roads. Don't doubt they're acting crazy. Don't have any open containers. Matter of fact, stay home be safe that way tomorrow when we wake up, hopefully everybody will be with us in tact and we won't have any sad stories to tell tomorrow because we don't quite sad stories. Let's keep everybody safe. And one more thing off before we announced that Tuesdays podcast, might might be just a tad late. I don't know yet, I'm working on it but we'll see what happens. I did want to make sure everybody kind of happy Fourth of July and Tomorrow is July 5th, which just happens to be Laura beavers. Fifth birthday month, and we are so proud of our little girls know you did. I didn't happy birthday and not tomorrow. Happy birthday. Thank you. You're welcome. How old were you being? Oh, that's rude. I'm not supposed to ask that Emma. She's going to tell people. I'm robbing the cradle, but don't listen to that, dog. I'm not ashamed. She's not ashamed. I didn't ask, but you can tell. Wow,.

Life in the Son
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on Life in the Son
"Welcome back to another episode of life in the sun. I got good news and I got bad news. Do you want the good news or the bad news first? The bad news first and then the good news cuz cuz why, because when you hear in the mad cow disease first, then the good news will make you feel better after the bad news. Are you trying to play psychology with me off? No, no. Okay. Bad news first The bad news first, what was the bad news? I don't remember that. I wouldn't. Well, bad news first and there is no bad news, I guess. That is the bad news. Well, that's a good news. Well, then I don't have anything more to report them know. Okay, here it is. Another good news is, we're just going to have high and biases in today because it's Fourth of July, you know, it's kind of dependence day. It is Independence Day. It is and, you know, I learned some really cool stuff about independence day today today to take off all righty, then too much had no. So anyway, what I learned today about Independence Day or about some people on Independence Day was people like James Patterson and, you know, a few other states men of that time who were, you know, really a big part of Waging War against England. They, they do expected. Well, actually, they thought that July 2nd shouldn't be Independence Day. And why is that? Whether it's actually when the independence Declaration was signed and they thought it that should be the day. Of independent, but if you look at all the history you know that it was it was signed but it was ratified on the 4th, okay, but James Madison and and Thomas Jefferson who were actually political Rivals. Believe it or not, they butted heads quite frequently off but they and, you know, after their political days, which was not very much left in their lives. They actually became acquaintances. This is if you would, but these men thought that July 2nd should be Independence Day and not, or should be celebrated on July 2nd, not on the 4th and oddly enough. Both of those men died off. On July 4th, fifty years. After this all came to be in that crazy. That is crazy, like, died on the same day off. Now, here's something else I found out now. You know, why we had to declare independence from England. Right. Right. I mean, you know, all the reasons why everybody knows taxation without representation, but there was a lot more to it, than that. The bottom line is King. George was very, very heavy-handed, if you woke up, and he was taxing the colonies so badly, because make anything and it went against what everybody who came here planned to do with King, George just wanted extra territory, and the people who were here, wanted Freedom. So the Tyrant King George when he got his fan off. Handed to him in the war of independence. After that, the 13 colonies would have mocked funerals for King, George every year for Independence, long. Are you guys? Yes. Yes. It is. It's very funny. But, anyway, believe it or not. You may depend or end up paying a celebrations and Fourth of July celebrations, whatever you want to call it. And we weren't the first country to have Independence, but these things been going on since two thousand BC, believe it or not, I didn't know that firecrackers 200 BC who taught. And you know, after after we won the war against England, you know, the first real ceremony for Independence, you know, they had gunships out, you know, on the Eastern Seaboard. And they did a 13 gun salute. Or one shot for every one of the independent colonies here in the United States. And there were there's a whole lot of things that went on like that. And I would go into a job, but I'm sure I'm sure these pie listeners really don't want to listen too long denied and besides it is Independence Day, right? It is Independence Day. It is independence. And there's a lot of fireworks last night too. When there was I saw something out there. A minute ago is like from every direction, east west, north south as all powers going off everywhere. I hope nobody catches any barns on fire this year and launches any bottle rockets in the wrong direction. I, you know what I mean? And if you do anything like my sister and I did, when we were kids, we would stand at the end of the street and shoot bottle rockets at each other and said, well I did, I did shoot a bottle rocket and bounced off the ground and caught her hair on fire, which is really kind of a surprise. It wasn't supposed to do that. I'm always saying that. So that you'll be careful with your bottle rocket, know, me? And my sister don't shoot bottle rockets at each other anymore. But anyway, be saved for the recipe. Of the holiday. Some people are going to be I guess out of school off work, whatever tomorrow. So be careful what ever? Watch yourself out on the roads. Don't doubt they're acting crazy. Don't have any open containers. Matter of fact, stay home be safe that way tomorrow when we wake up, hopefully everybody will be with us in tact and we won't have any sad stories to tell tomorrow because we don't quite sad stories. Let's keep everybody safe. And one more thing off before we announced that Tuesdays podcast, might might be just a tad late. I don't know yet, I'm working on it but we'll see what happens. I did want to make sure everybody kind of happy Fourth of July and Tomorrow is July 5th, which just happens to be Laura beavers. Fifth birthday month, and we are so proud of our little girls know you did. I didn't happy birthday and not tomorrow. Happy birthday. Thank you. You're welcome. How old were you being? Oh, that's rude. I'm not supposed to ask that Emma. She's going to tell people. I'm robbing the cradle, but don't listen to that, dog. I'm not ashamed. She's not ashamed. I didn't ask, but you can tell. Wow,.

MSNBC Rachel Maddow (audio)
Pipeline Outage Forces Airlines to Add Stops to Some Long-Haul Flights
"But today is day five of that largest fuel pipeline in the country being shut down because of cyber attackers who reportedly seized control of the computer. Networks of the company that operates that pipeline. The attackers then demanded that the company pay a ransom of some kind to get their stuff. Back we know how much ransom was demanded. We don't know if the ransom might even have been paid by the company. The fbi is investigating this as a crime. The fbi says they've identified a russian and eastern european based hacking group as responsible for the attack but even with that though this pipeline is still down five days into it and this is the biggest fuel pipeline in the country. And you can't shut down something like that for five days without feeling it. And we are now feeling the first effects on the ground of this sort of frighteningly successful attack gas stations running out of gas mostly in the southeast but increasingly up the eastern seaboard. Some of that may very. Well just be hoarding. As people are worried about supply shortages and so there effectively causing them by filling up every tank. They've got but hoarding can't explain. Why airlines now are having to reroute planes and add new stops for long-haul flights because they can't get the fuel. They need to fly their regular schedules. There is a real kink in the supply line. here

Astronomy Cast
Unexpected Light Pollution
"Day by day we're losing our connection with the night sky already. One-third of humanity lives in so much light pollution that they can't see the milky way without a drive and now satellite constellations are any additional light pollution even in the darkest guys on earth and we will get into that topic at the second but first let's have a break and we're back. So can you see the qa from your backyard. Pamela i can just not very dramatically we have unfortunately those tax historic looking not actually historic streetlights that the international dark sky association complains about where you have a poll with a teardrop on top and because they're fake historic lights actually really bright. Led's inside of them and and so they make a fair amount of light pollution so even in my small town. It's we can see it. We just can't see the details senate. It's not bad for me. I can definitely see it from my backyard. Where i grew up. Its much darker. But i can see the milky way. I can see fainter fainter objects in the sky from my backyard. I can do some mediocre astronomy in our town is maybe twenty five thousand people where i live and so but we're surrounded by darkness and so i just have to go driving. Maybe ten fifteen minutes and they get too much darker skies but when you look at those dark sky maps for some people who live say on the eastern seaboard of the united states or in europe. There's there's no where they can go within half a day's drive away to get into the place where they can actually start to see the milky way. It's heartbreaking

WBZ Morning News
Atlantic Ocean circulation weakens, sparking climate worries
"Change underway in the Atlantic Ocean circulation pattern. War from reporter Really in cough. Scientists in Europe say the system of currents in the Atlantic Ocean is in its weakest state in over a millennium. Those currents include the Gulf Stream, which carries warm water to Europe, helping to moderate the climate there. Climate change is making the ocean's water less salty, which makes currents more sluggish, also threatened rising sea levels along the eastern Seaboard of the United States. Saito seven. Now

Climate Connections
Flooding problems at D.C. landmarks likely to worsen
"George washington lived much of his life near the potomac river from his birthplace in colonial beach. Virginia to his estate mount vernon andy chose where. Along the river's banks. The young nation would build its capital city but as the climate warms this historic river poses a flooding risk to nearby landmarks. Steve walls is director of environmental programs. At the metropolitan washington council of governments has increasingly intense rainstorms upstream can caused the river to overflow and when a hurricane hits the eastern seaboard. Then we have the risk of coastal flooding from storm surges. Coming up the river as the river narrows the water level skate. Even higher in our region than in some of the coastal regions along the atlantic. Even without extreme weather sea levels are rising and pushing the river closer to flood. Stage wall says that parts of the national mall the old town neighborhood in alexandria virginia and the george washington memorial parkway already have flooding problems. And they're likely to get worse. So there's a broad range of infrastructure and other treasures here in the washington region that can be at risk

WGN Radio
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on WGN Radio
"The snow. It's just a little more difficulty since you're just lacking the moisture and such very cold Air says he just questions all over the group world here. Um, I love it. I love it. I like to travel and I have a little travel business, too. And I was looking at a trip that I posted on my Facebook page. Not that we're going to do it, but I just It was kind of surprising to me about going visiting the Arctic in wintertime. And someone posted on my Facebook page that the Arctic in winter is actually about what it is here. Maybe a little warmer. Is that true? Well, it can happen that way. It all depends right now. Some of those blobs of very cold Arctic air can make their way down too easily into southern Canada. And of course, we can get some of them tow approach and and come right here across areas of Chicago. So at any given time, there are places within the Arctic or even up in the Arctic circle that can be a bit warmer. Then what you might see around our neck of the woods here all the way up through Minnesota or southern Canada. So it's still kind of depends on where those big blobs of that really cold air sitting at the time. Did your professor say if you were describing a massive errors, a blob right now. You love the We could just call them air masses, But you know any way we could discuss it. Never heard that. That scary turned the polar vortex. We lived in, man. We lived right. So what? We talked about this before? It's not a storm system, but it's always present And when you get branches of it to come down and bring us that Arctic air, this is the result. Okay, So you're talking about a blob of arctic air so If the blob comes to the south and encapsulate Chicago cover Chicago Does that mean on the back end of the blob over the Arctic? It's warmed up, or Hey, you got it. You got to kind of picture in your mind How a lava lamp works. You know, how's one blob goes up another blob comes down and takes its place. That's exactly it. A lot of times you'll get A little bit of a trade off. They're all right. I've got lava lamps at home. I'll go check that out tonight. It's a great little demo that I've used to describe it all the time. But you you're dead on somewhere. We're getting some air. That's a little bit warmer to replace this cold air coming down and you've always got to have something. Okay? Maybe 20 on Thursday. What is next week look like when does it? Look? If we're lucky? I mean, do you see? Where do you see the warm up coming? It's gonna be over while I'm afraid above freezing may take a good week and a half or longer, So we're gonna be stuck in this sub freezing Massa colder and we may get a reinforcing shot of the negatives. Once we get a little closer to late this weekend, Valentine's Day in the Monday that's That's certainly a possibility. But tonight we're gonna be approaching zero again. But it's gonna be a little while. Unfortunately, before we can start getting some of those temperatures to help melt away the snow. I know we're having a little bit of trouble figuring out where to put it all. But what a weird winter. That's your art. What a weird winter, right? I mean, it didn't really arrive until three weeks ago. It seems like and now it's sitting. It's hard. Yeah, almost almost kind of trolling us a little bit. It seemed like we were going to get it pretty easy there for a while and then exactly club a lot of us here, But we're not the only ones A lot of folks there are feeling the wrath of old man Winter and will continue. We could see bigger snowstorms trying to fire up in a little further south. So you know the Southern Plains through places like Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky all the way up to the Eastern Seaboard. Uh, since they're going on the edge of that Arctic air, we can see bigger storm systems try to fire up right along the edge of that. George Bailey, Meteorologist for News Nation. Thanks to right. I appreciate it. Absolutely any time. Snowy traffic E. Here's Mary. And still have the snow 14 degrees and low of zero tonight tomorrow partly sunny high of 13 not seeing a lot of accidents on the main roads, but.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"People in the hospital with Cove. It 373 of them are in ICUs. It is 10 03, and we got a traffic and weather together. The Subaru retailers of doing when all wheel drive traffic on the threes, and I'm guessing it is not pretty out there. Mike King. It really isn't We have tractor trailer ban on all mass highways until 2 a.m. also on highways throughout the Commonwealth. Spinouts more than I can count most of them off the road, not causing any delays or getting in your way. But the snow is causing all the delays. You need reduced visibility and held over and be aware of sand and snow plows at the moment, the heaviest snow north of the city, Route three and 93 heavy, particularly north of 4, 95, which is also in a crawl, 1 28, also inching along through the North Shore. The South delays all over a mix of snow and rain on Route three. Has you just under the speed limit? 24 95 Well under with some snow falling there, Expressway starting to slow down. It hasn't been too bad all night. But snow is increasing there to the West. A police have issued a speed restriction on the pike west of I 91 Rude to you. Route nine and 2 90 all moving slowly. That speed restriction is a 40 mile an hour cap downtown. Not terrible. Storrow Drive the pike of the Tobin and the airport tunnels get you there on time, but snow again picking up even downtown. Now, this report sponsored by the ad council. Attention all drifters. Those awesome finds you get a good Willard. Even awesome er than you may realize because As a nonprofit goodwill uses your purchases to fund job training and more in our neighborhoods learn Maura goodwill dot org's depress the BBC 24 hour traffic network. And we go to the four day forecast all the latest on this nor'easter and what's coming up that comes our way from AC You others, car lyrics and Carl All right. Medicine Just a rough night. Out. There is this nor'easter moves up the Eastern seaboard without this. That battle zone between rain and wet snow on the south coast in South Shore is a chilly, windswept rain along the cape and islands in the city on inland, heavy, wet snow falling and that will continue through the next test several hours much of the night. Actually,.

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Services coaching those who served in their pursuit of financial security, along with Dave Tolliver. I'm J. Richie Ryan Kaufman in studio Back in Colorado Springs. The snow is coming down. Pretty hard right now. Here in Walton just outside Boston. Big storm that everyone's been talking about predicting and anticipating with dread here in the Boston area, they started announcing yesterday a bunch of closures businesses whatever schools were open. They were telling people if you had anything to do business wise or anything important to do today, do it is early as possible because once it started, it was six expected to come down at about two inches per hour for about nine hours. They're expecting, like a foot and a half of snow. And Maurer than that in some parts of the state of Massachusetts and along the Eastern Seaboard here, But right now it's pretty good snowfall coming down here just outside. Boston in Walton, Massachusetts, where little northeast of Boston probably about 25 miles from Fenway Park. And air Force and Bentley or deadlocked at a goal of peace through the first two periods of play here yesterday, Bentley won by a final score of 63 much different hockey game today, and this was supposed to be game too. Four game road trip for the airport's hockey team. The Falcons were playing originally scheduled this Syriza for this past Friday and Saturday. Then all the covert stuff hit the Falcon program got.

WTOP
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on WTOP
"Duke Street. That was clear from the left lane. No problems reported on both 95 The GW Parkway. Brett McClure. W T o P. Traffic. Thank you. Now, let's get your storm team for four day forecast. Here's NBC forced Mike Stanford Good evening. I am good evening deal of 24 right are still showing some light snow mixed asleep across much of Louden County that's stretching over the Potomac into northern portions of Montgomery County to the west of German town. Along to 70, north of Clarksburg into Frederick County, Maryland. All the way to seven year go through Frederick and then northward through thermal and up toward the Mason Dixon line, and I 70 is also kind of a snow arrived. From Western Mount Airy through Frederick across South Mountain in all the way to Hagerstown, So it's too much time here will be need because things are rather slick. This precipitation is started taper off the one later tonight just of light snow flurries or sleet or freezing drizzle across the northern suburbs and some passion, freezing rain and drizzle South. Big story overnight, There was temperatures will be at or below freezing. So all the slush all the standing water is gonna freeze overnight. There's gonna be very slick, especially the predawn hours. I lose their twenties to lower thirties tomorrow like wintry mix in the morning hours, and during the after You could start to see some snow showers Developing as an area of low pressure comes up the Eastern seaboard. Best chance of snow tomorrow be across the northern suburbs where there could be some accumulation kind of a windy day to Marty. With highs going the low to mid thirties. We'll stay blustery and cold on Tuesday the risks of snow showers and flurries mainly during the morning hours highs, mid upper thirties and then partly cloudy skies Wednesday and Thursday with highs around 40. It is a chilly night. Much of the region is now below freezing as 28 Frederick, Maryland, 29 Dulles, 27, Leesburg, and right Now we have a temperature of 31 at Reagan. National, Mike. Thank you very much. You heard Mike talk about the icy roads tonight that is expected to continue to be an issue across the region. Snow hit areas along Interstate 50 from Prince George's to Anna Rondell counties, as well as the I 95 corridor from Laurel Ellicott City. Roads in Montgomery County were slushy and often slippery on the side streets. Rain and sleet in southern Maryland. In south of I 66 in Virginia made for some messy roads. There were several crashes in the area, including three on the Beltway. Well, the snow may be over for now, on window remix is expected to continue, which could cause a messy morning commute. Valerie Bonked w T OBY news and it is snowing. Lots of you taking up the cause of the shovel out there but be warned, it could be hazardous to your health. Dr. Warren Levy is a board certified cardiologists and president of Virginia Heart. Well, I think this year especially, we need to be careful.

WTOP
"eastern seaboard" Discussed on WTOP
"CBS correspondent Lisa Matteo Online shopping could Be the end to us, many as 10,000 storefronts in the U. S. By the end of this year, according to a forecast from course site research that would mark a 14% jump in retail industry closures from last year. As of January, 22nd nearly 1700 retailers have already closed. Storm that's been delivering lots of rain to the West is moving east now, bringing snow, CBS meteorologist Jeff Baron Elie places like Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, Cleveland, Likely to see a good 5 to 10 plus inches of snow. Then this system reforms along the Eastern Seaboard and some heavy snow should break out later Sunday into Monday in places like D C up to Philly, New York City and eventually later Monday into Tuesday, as we head into Boston little bit too early to know exactly what those totals they're gonna be, but it should be significa. Some predictions estimate areas could get as much as a foot and a half of snow early next week. This is CBS News If you need to hire you need, indeed, indeed immediately delivers quality candidates from our resume database when you upgrade your job post get started at indeed dot com slash credit. It's Saturday, January 30th 2021 22 degrees highs around 40 years. Snow storm coming tomorrow. Good morning. I'm Nick. I Nellie the top local stories. We're following this hour. Yes, The snow is coming. Get your preparation done today because by tomorrow morning, the snow is going to be moving into the region in the early morning hours, and we're going to see several inches of accumulation by tomorrow evening. Sunday. The snow moves in for everyone. Everybody sees accumulating snow. On Sunday. Even our southern zones eventually, maybe changing over to a mix but once again accumulating snow all day Sunday that storm team four meteorologist cameras, saying, we could see 4 to 6 inches of snow expected to leave a big mess for the Monday morning commute. And with all that storm, snow coming your urge to get your car ready. First. The foremost do a visual inspection of your vehicle. Fernando Martinez is a roadside assistance supervisor with Tripoli in Northern Virginia, he says. First check the tires or they properly inflated. The correct pressure can be found. The inside of the driver's door. Usually next..

Financial Issues with Dan Celia
Tropical Storm Isaias gains strength as it heads for the Carolinas
"Storm has become deadly in the U. S. With two people killed from tornado damage in Windsor, North Carolina. Falling trees killed drivers both in Maryland and in New York. The storms spawn tornadoes in several states along the eastern seaboard. National Hurricane Center director Ken Graham says the tornadoes are still spinning as the storm heads northward. It's not just rain threat. It's not just the tropical storm force winds threat the storm surge threat It's a large tornado threat, No tornadoes. We've already seen some damage

AP 24 Hour News
Tropical Storm Isaias kills at least 4
"Storm warnings are now posted from Watch Hill Road Island to Stonington main, including in tuck it and Martha's Vineyard Ista. Yes, has knocked out power to thousands of New England. After blasting its way across the Eastern seaboard. It spawned tornadoes and ocean City, New Jersey, where Madeleine Fisher grabbed a camera. I was a little bit fearful, but we are houses on stilts, so our house was kind of swaying in the winds, at least for US deaths are blamed on the damage from the storm. It's

AP 24 Hour News
At least 6 dead after Tropical Storm Isaias sweeps up East Coast
"Tropical Storm Essa is has become deadly in the United States, with two people killed by Tornado damage and Windsor, North Carolina and falling trees, killing drivers in both Maryland and New York. The storm spawned tornadoes in several states along the eastern seaboard. National Hurricane Center director Ken Graham says the tornadoes aren't done yet. Even as the storm moves quickly to the

WBZ Morning News
Isaias poised to affect entire Eastern Seaboard
"Is high winds here and heavy rain to the western portion of the state decide he is clearly paying no attention to the state's new travel restrictions. And the hot by the time the storm is over, Zaius will scrape the entire Eastern Seaboard. Carolina coast being hit by an ill downgraded former hurricane did strengthen as it approached. The maximum sustained winds are around 85 miles per hour forecaster David Zelinsky at the National Hurricane Center It made landfall on the Carolina coast. In southern North Carolina near Ocean Isle

Rush Limbaugh
Hurricane warning issued in Carolinas as Isaias nears
"And heavy rainfall expected along south of North Carolina and up along the mid Atlantic coast throughout the day. As tropical Storm moves north, according to the National Hurricane Center of the storm, expected to strengthen into a Category one hurricane before making landfall tonight, tropical storm watches and warnings, hurricane warnings and flash flood and storm surge warnings. Are up all along the Eastern Seaboard. The centre of ideas will pass well east of Georgia through this afternoon, and

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross
Isaias near hurricane strength as it crawls toward Carolinas
"Zaius is packing top sustained winds of 70 miles an hour as it moves north along the eastern seaboard closing in on the Carolinas. WCBS TV. Islamic, Quinn says it's just below hurricane strength. The hurricane warning is really on Lee from the area just south of Myrtle Beach. The area just north of Wilmington, North Carolina, Wade Hall lives in Rocky Mount North Carolina. He's braced for the storm. We went to the grocery store last night, got some water, and I feel the core's up just kind of picking the art of making sure everything's in place. We're not too worried on this one. It's expected to be a rainmaker with flooding possible. There is the possibility of tornadoes getting kicked up to Tom Don, his emergency management director in Hilton Head, South Carolina. It can be some significant wind. It's It's a pretty wide range, so Really for us. We want folks to go ahead and hunker down and pay attention. Don't go out if you don't have to CBS News update. I'm Steve Caven in the Weather

Dr. Wendy Walsh
Miami - Isaias Moving Slowly North-Northwestward Just Offshore East-Central Florida Coast
"Weeks, and Florida's East Coast is getting heavy rain from tropical storm ideas. The National Hurricane Center said the storm was strengthening slightly this evening, crawling about 65 miles east of 65 miles off the east coast of central Florida. At about 400 miles south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. A sustained winds have been around 70 miles per hour this evening and expected to track up or just off the Eastern seaboard early

Climate Cast
Crop failure rate for wild rice is increasing with climate change
"Minnesota's legendary extreme winter cold is critical to the survival of many native plants and animals, but temperature trans show Minnesota's average winter temperature has warmed six degrees since nineteen seventy, and the milder winters appeared to be Reducing Wild Rice Harvest Yields Peter David is a wildlife biologist for the Great Lakes, Indian fish and Wildlife Commission Hi Peter, welcome to climate cast. Thanks for the opportunity. Why is extreme winter cold so important to wild rice? This is a plant that's adapted to northern harsh growing conditions. And so even northern Minnesota Northern Wisconsin that's solar edge of its range, and you can suspect this is going to be a point out. That's really susceptible. To. Climate impacts one of them winter aspect is just that the SPLAT needs a long hard winter for the seed Germination. And those harsh winter conditions also helped not back. Some of the other plants that wild rice typically competes with. There's really whole host of native. Climate change that are probably impacting wild rice throughout its growing season, so if the range is limited climate change is in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Would they be pretty important then to wear? The wild rice is able to flourish. There are two species I should mention lose in northern and southern wound rise, but the northern species is the one that is really important human harvesters, because it has a large highly nutritious seed. That's found only in any level of abundance in these two states, so if you're a tribal member for example living on this landscape, it doesn't help you. Much of wild rice can only grow successfully Canada in the future. Wild Rice is called Minoan in the JIB way language. Wiersma Noman so important to the JEB loy culture. Is almost impossible for me to overstate how culturally important manolas. For people who are familiar with your jubilee or initial migration story, these trouser living once along the eastern seaboard, and they move to this part of the world following prophecies that indicated that they had to go west if they were going to survive as a people. And that migration. They weren't sure how long it was going to be. Where exactly they were going, but the prophecy was that they would be at their destination. When they came to the place with the food grew out of the water. And so they brought them finally probably over generations to this western Lake Superior Regionally monoment bowl of the world, so this plant has great cultural significance right there, but it is also this food that rose out of the water, and it has more overall nutrition than any other food that was available in the region, the native diet, and so you can imagine the significance. This has, and it's literally. This food day is present. From birth to death. throughout the year and all of the ceremonies, it's intricately tied to a deputy. Tell us about the elders four year rule and how that's changing. One of the first things the elders taught me when I started three decades ago and you'll very little rice. The wild rice is an annual plant. It comes up from CD cheer, and that's one of the reasons why it may also be more responsive to climate change. But it, it's naturally variable in abundance. In the four year rule states that in a four year period you could expect one very good crop to occur, and maybe to sort of fair to midland years and one year. That's going to be near failure. And Dean late, and he can county. Minnesota's one. That I often think about here as we look at the lake each year. You never know what you're going to see when you fly up to it some years, it's open wire. Other years it looks like a gigantic heat-sealed and some years now with a disease that we're seeing more frequently associated with climate change Brown back. It looks like a Brownfield instead of the vibrant Greenfield the failure read on Dean leg in the last dozen years, or so is approaching fifty percent, and that really stands such a stark contrast to that t k ruled traditional ecological knowledge of the elders. You mentioned fungal disease I understand. That's become a problem. How is that connected to climate change? So the one that really most concerned about is a thing called Brown spot disease. Is a fungal disease, it's been around for a very long time, but it likes warm wet, humid conditions that are becoming more and more frequent, so we're in the past it sort of seemed to occur now and then here and there We're starting to see years where it has theory large regional outbreaks, and it's a real problem, because when the answer badly infected by this, the seeds germinate the plants girl that they are not able to produce, eat themselves, and so they're not replenishing that seed bank, and they're not providing for for human harvesters, or for all the myriad while species and also benefit and utilize wild rice.

Atlanta's Morning News
Russian spy ship spotted off U.S. coast, accused of erratic movements
"Eighteen the U. S. military's closely watching a Russian spy ship off the Georgia coast it's been a regular visitor the past five years the Russian spy ship Victor Lee and all of but since its arrival this week the U. S. Coast Guard says it's been operating on safely sailing with no warning lights and ignoring other ships prompting a marine safety information bulletin well it's not unusual for the Russian Navy to send surveillance chips to monitor naval bases along the U. S. eastern seaboard CNN reports there is a U. S. guided missile destroyer shadowing the lien off first camp ninety five point five

America's Truckin' Network
How and when to see 2019's last major meteor shower
"Twenty but if you're a star gazer you need to focus on the remainder of this year one of the top meteor showers is about to put on a dazzling display they tell us arguably the best meteor shower of the entire year will peak on Friday night into early Saturday morning according to accu weather's astrology blogger the German adds shower is just as were slightly more active than the Perseid meteor shower back in August this meteor shower is in in particular was a good one for younger children who can't stay up well into the overnight hours yeah the Gemini ends they explain are unique in the fact they produce a large amount of me years during the evening of course the hourly rates gradually increases the night transpires with the number of geminate streaking across the night sky expected to peak somewhere after midnight the twenty nineteen show come out Friday night may bring as much as many as one hundred fifty meters per hour according to the American meteor society the old temper your expectations as the the shower peaks the same night is December's full cold moon so we're gonna have an abundance of natural light pollution from the moon that would wash out the dimmer meteors how read reducing the number visible per hour from over a hundred down to probably maybe just a few dozen but even the anticipated diminished rate is higher than a number of meteor showers throughout the year all right so in the course you've got to have your clear skies which we get that storm system and I think the eastern seaboard not many areas in the east are looking at favorable viewing conditions but if you're out and about and you got clear skies Friday night

Joel Riley
"Bomb cyclone" hit East Coast with heavy rain, strong wind
"Strong storm system known as a bomb cyclone will last the eastern seaboard from the mid Atlantic to New England today wind gusts as high as sixty miles an hour expected the National Weather Service predicts up to three inches of rain could pose a flash flooding risk strong could affect travel several flights in and out of New England already