35 Burst results for "Hurricane K"

AP News Radio
Point scores 2, Lightning snap skid with shutout of 'Canes
"Andre vasilevskiy made 31 saves in net and Braden point scored two goals as the Tampa Bay lightning shut out the Carolina hurricanes for nothing. Hey coach John Cooper said the team earned a win after a tough weekend. We didn't get any points out of the Boston game, but I thought we took some steps forward, and I had the guys got rewarded tonight. School is heading into the second period, the lightning got goals from Steven stamkos and point to take a two zero lead through 40 minutes. Point would add another in the third period before Alex killorn's empty net goal would seal the win. I'm Dennis Cox.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Caller: Schools Should Upgrade to Laminated Glass
"From my understanding took 15 minutes to respond. Which for a couple $100 was probably been enough time to prevent the perp from entering the building and for a couple of $1000 for instance, why it definitely would have. Talking about laminated glass. Four or $500 more for opening. I've been in the business 30 years with a hammer and a pair of glass gloves that take me 5 to ten minutes to get into. Wow. So that which could be the difference between life and death. They could give the police time to show up. Specification for hurricane glass that would have been a maybe 2000 for opening more. Right. And it's 9 sixteenths impact. Well, I mean, I mean, there's no doubt FD and I appreciate your perspective and it sounds like you know your stuff. Our schools are soft targets. There's no way around this.

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Palmieri has 2 goals, assist as Islanders beat Devils 5-1
"The islanders are closer to a playoff birth following a 5 one win over the Devils. Kyle Palmer scored two straight goals. The first snap had gone one all tie in, the second period. Right now, our line is as a whole and our team is playing well. And we just got to keep that going. The horvat entered an 11 game goal drought when he and Zach parisi scored empty netters. Ilya siroc and stopped 30 shots to help New York move 6 points clear of a postseason birth. The devil's remained three points behind the metropolitan division leading hurricanes, who have two games in hand. Eric Hollis scored shorthanded for New Jersey. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Bruins get 57th win, outlasting Canes in SO
"The bruins are 5 away from tying the NHL single season record for wins following a four three shootout decision over the hurricanes. David pasternak notched his 50th and 51st goals of the season. It's definitely special. It's been a long way and you know it was obviously big thanks to all my teammates and my family. Charlie Coyle and Jake de bruss provided the shootout goals in Boston's 57th victory and 7th in a row. Jacob lauko also tallied and Jeremy swimming made 34 saves for the NHL's top team. Jack drury, Brady Shea and Sebastian aho scored for Carolina, which is three points ahead of the Devils for the metropolitan division lead. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Miami rallies past Texas for Final Four berth
"The Miami hurricanes bounced back from an 8 point halftime deficit and be Texas 88 to 81, though Keynes senior Jordan Miller made only one field goal in the second half, he led the canes with 27 points. What our most proud of is the will and the togetherness of this team. I don't think we've been down that much at a halftime since in a very long time. Miller was 13 for 13 at the free throw line, including some crucial free throws in the final seconds. Greg eklund, Kansas City

AP News Radio
Aho's late goal lifts Hurricanes past Maple Leafs 5-3
"The hurricanes wasted leads of two zero and three two before scoring twice in a 69 second span to beat the Maple Leafs 5 three. Sebastian aho broke a three three tie with two 26 remaining, then set up the insurance tally by Taylor Tara vine. Brent burns, Jordan stall and Stefan naesen also scored for Carolina, who stayed two points ahead of second place New Jersey in the metropolitan division with two games in hand. Auston Matthews tied the game twice for the Maple Leafs. The latter coming with under three minutes to play. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Texas blows out Xavier 83-71 for spot in NCAA Elite Eight
"The second seat of Texas longhorns will play Miami and the Midwest regional final after an 83 to 71 win over Xavier. Texas guard tyrese hunter led the longhorns in scoring with 19 points in the same venue where they won a conference tournament. A lot of these guys and we played in the big 12 play in this arena. You know, so, you know, I say, you know, just having our fans coming out and having that support, any team we play is going to be a big game for us. In the earlier game, the Miami hurricanes upset Houston, a number one seed, 89 to 75, the hurricanes are in the elite 8 for the second straight year. Greg iklin, Kansas City

AP News Radio
Fox ends scoring drought as Rangers clip Hurricanes 2-1
"Adam Fox finally scored a goal and pushing the rangers past the hurricanes two to one. Fox had gone 24 straight games without a goal before netting the game winner four O one into the third period. They're in first place in our division for a reason. They play hard. They play a structured game, but we got our chances and capitalized on it and I thought we battled real hard today. Our temi Panera and also scored and assisted on the game winners, the blue shirts earned a split of their two game set with Carolina. Mika's advantage had set up both rangers goals and Igor shishkin stopped 29 shots. The night wasn't a total loss for the canes, who clinched their 5th straight playoff birth when the Panthers lost in regulation. I'm Dave ferry

AP News Radio
Teravainen scores late, Hurricanes rally to beat Rangers 3-2
"The Carolina hurricanes came from behind twice with three third period goals to beat the rangers three to two. T moter of islands scored the game winner with two 33 remaining. Oh, that was big. For sure. Just keep grinding, keep going, stay the same way. Not let them having any free chances, frustrate them. And it will work out so good job. With a hundred points, Carolina, in first place in the metropolitan division, two up on the Devils, and now 8 points up on the third place rangers, who had won four street. Mike mancuso, New York

AP News Radio
Wong, Miller lead Miami past Indiana, into Sweet 16
"Connecticut and Miami advanced to the sweet 16 with wins in Albany, Yukon beat saint Mary's 70 to 55 in the west region while Miami downs Indiana 85 69 in the Midwest in Connecticut's victory, Jordan Hawkins scored all 12 of his points during a big second half for the huskies. I mean, it feels like running beatable. I mean, the last two games in the second half we just took off, I mean, when we were playing like that, I think a really good chance to win it all. In Miami's win, the hurricanes are led by 27 points for Isaiah Wong. The last two years we went to sweet 16 and last year lead 8 and it's just I'm appreciative and I just love to see. Connecticut bases to meet Arkansas while Miami will play Houston. I'm Mike Reeves.

AP News Radio
Bratt scores 3 as Devils rally for 5-2 win over Lightning
"Desperate brat recorder to hat trick. It's the devil's what the lightning 5 two. New Jersey trail two zero until bratz scored twice in a two 43 span of the second period. He completed his first career hat trick with an empty netter as the devil's pulled with a one point of the hurricanes for the metropolitan division lead. Nico, he shares 30th goal of the season was the game winner in the second period. The 22 shots and was perfect after Alex galore and beat him in the second period. Nikita kucherov's first period goal was his 100th point. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Aho's hat trick lifts Hurricanes past Flyers 5-4 in OT
"Sebastian aho's third goal of the game gave the hurricanes a 5 four win over the flyers. I was able to gather a lot of speed and there was like a offensive gap there. So I just went for it. Martin H asked tied it with just .3 seconds left in regulation, allowing ajo to beat Felix sandstrom 28 seconds into OT. Brady Shay also scored, and frederik Andersen stopped 29 shots as Carolina expanded its lead in the metropolitan division to three points over the Devils. Tyson Forrester Noah Kate and Brendan lemieux each had a goal and an assist for the flyers. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Jackson-Davis boosts Indiana past Kent State in NCAA tourney
"All four games go true to their seeds in Albany with number 5 seed in the Midwest Miami surviving the biggest scare trailing number 12 Drake 55 47 before ending the game on a 16 to one run to win 63 56 Nigel pack led the hurricanes with 21 points. We went to the last media timeout and I was like, man, this can't be the way I would end. The other winner in the Midwest region is number four Indiana as they take care of 13th seed Kent State in the west fourth seed Yukon beats number 13 iona and number 5 saint Mary's is a winner over number 12 BCU. I'm Mike Reeves.

AP News Radio
Aston-Reese scores 2 as Maple Leafs beat Hurricanes 5-2
"Zack asked and re scored twice in the Maple Leafs entered a two game skid by topping their hurricanes 5 to two. Aston Reese tipped in a shot to open the scoring two 54 into the game. He added an insurance goal with 5 O one left in the second period. They were pretty easy goals for me to put in. I mean, gossip with a great shot. Great move by him too. That little shammy at the top to get free and then laughs with a great sauce pass. Mitch marner auston Matthews and Morgan rielly also scored to back Ilya samsonov, who turned back 31 shots. Carolina lost for the third time in four games to stay one point ahead of the Devils for the metropolitan division lead. I'm Dave ferry

AP News Radio
Cyclone Freddy wanes after battering Malawi, Mozambique
"Cyclo Freddy is finally set to move away from land after killing hundreds and displacing thousands, as it barreled through Mozambique and Malawi since late last week, The Rain continued to fall in the storm ravaged region of plants higher in Malawi over 200 people have died in the country since hurricane Freddie made landfall days earlier, local government minister Richard shin Wendell Banda said floodwaters were slowing down the rescue efforts. Our efforts to reach out. In California, Mozambique, many who had to abandon their homes like Linus Jackson, took shelter in schools. She said, we are still wearing the same clothes since we arrived here when it comes to food. It's not enough. We

AP News Radio
Hughes scores 1, sets up 2 by Bratt, Devils beat Canes 3-0
"Jack Hughes collected three points, a VTEC vanecek picked up his third shot out of the season as the devil's top the hurricanes, three nothing. He used stole a puck and scored early before assisting on jesper bratz two goals. Then it turned back 32 shots for New Jersey, which pulled into a virtual tie with Carolina for the metropolitan division lead. Me playing well, the defenseman are really good forward to be scoring also, so that's important. And then the goal you have to make the sales and help them help them. The hurricanes have been shut out and back to back games for the first time since January 2014. They haven't scored in their last 8 periods. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Quick posts first shutout with Knights, beats Hurricanes 4-0
"Jonathan quick notched his first golden knight shut out by stopping 34 shots in a four zero victory over the hurricanes. Quick as three and O since joining Vegas from Columbus at the trade deadline. It was his second shutout of the season and 58th of his career. Jonathan Marshall opened the scoring with his 20th goal, four O three into the game. Rally Smith Paul cotter and Bret howden also tallied in the night's 5th win in 6 games. Frederick Anderson made 20 saves for the canes, who had won four in a row. Carolina hadn't been shut out since late November. I'm Dave fairy.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
John Solomon Unpacks the Decision to Investigate Trump
"Some more information and another story about how the decision was made to investigate Trump and how that was actually just a politicized thing, which we all knew, but again, now it's coming out this much later that that also was purely politically driven. Yeah, this is a very important thing. Citizens united day bossy conservative watchdog group of file to foil lawsuit for your battle. They finally got some early documents. What these are are interviews that key players in the Russia investigation gave to the Justice Department watchdog the inspector general. And what the attorney general Loretta lynch former attorney general for president Obama, Joe Biden revealed is that the effort to begin raising questions about Donald Trump and Russia collusion began much earlier than July 31st, 2016 when operation crossfire hurricane that now discredited Russia collusion probe. It actually began in the spring and it began with the New York FBI office opening up counterintelligence inquiry on Carter page, one of the advisers to Donald Trump. And though this would be a low level thing that, by the way, raises a lot of questions in itself because Carter page was a CIA asset, no reason to suspect he was up the wrongdoing. It got all the way to the top of James Comey and Andrew mccabe very quickly. That's odd. Very odd for that to come in. And they go to Loretta lynch and say, hey, we may have a problem with the Trump adviser just letting you know, sidebar conversation. But probably the right thing to do is just give Donald Trump a defensive briefing. Let him know that there might be Russians targeting his campaign. Now that would have been the right thing to do. But that's not what James Comey, Andrew mccabe, ultimately, do they open up the ultimately open up that crazy investigation that gets discredited. And it basically turns out to be a political dirty trick carried out by Hillary Clinton and her team. But imagine how much history could have changed if back in the springtime, Andy mccabe and James Comey did what lynch suggested. And just did a defensive briefing three years of the Trump presidency, probably wouldn't have been a squandered.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
"hurricane k" Discussed on ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
"Serving us in the military. Kelly, I'm listening to you and just hearing the intolerance from the military and the great irony is just a few moments ago the Marine Corps posted a Twitter message. We have it up on our website. Promoting tolerance and diversity in the name of gay pride, but so much so they have an image of a combat helmet, adorned with rainbow colored bullets. So they're going out of their way to embrace that movement while turning a blind eye and quite frankly trying to punish and kick out air force members and other military personnel for simply wanting a religious accommodation. I tell you, Todd, the thing that ties it together is if you ask the commanders of all these people we represent the navy seals, these airmen, these fighter pilots, et cetera, they would tell you they do not want anything done to these people. This is all coming from Washington, D.C. and The Pentagon. This is the political people and they're the ones pushing this quote diversity. They're using the military as some sort of toy instead of what it's meant for, which is to fight and protect our country and really stand for America around the world. So we have got to win these cases. We've got to protect all these people below and not let the political people ahead really hurt our military in a way that could be permanent. But again, I want to encourage people to good news is the judge were before. He's already said there is no COVID exception to the United States Constitution. He has ruled very strongly in favor of those in the military so far. We've won so far on behalf of everybody in the navy. They're all protected right now, but now we've got to win and protect those who are serviced in the air force as well. Well done, sir. Great work and you've got a great team there, Kelly, a first liberty dot org folks if you want to go and check out the great work they're doing at first liberty, find out how you can support them. This is a great nonprofit and they can use all the help you can send their way. Kelly appreciate the great word today. Thank you, Todd. Thanks for all you're doing and getting the word out around the country. All right, Kelly shackleford. First liberty institute, and again, the headline 9 airmen are suing the air force first liberty representing all of them. And the reason they're suing is because they were denied religious exemptions over the China virus vaccine. We also know that nearly 3000 other airmen are still fighting for religious rights in the military. And it is interesting, right? I mean, they embrace the rainbow flag. I mean, this is all about tolerance and diversity. Well, why would you not tolerate these Christian airmen who are simply asking for a religious exemption? All right, we're going to take a break. Going right to the phones 8 four four 747 88 68 toll free telephone number that's 8 four four 747 88 68. We'll be right back. Is it acceptable to go to Mickey D's just for a drink? Of course it is. But good luck leaving with just a drink. It's more than a drink. It's a Mickey D's drink. And right now, a small minute maid slushie is just one 59. So all you have to do is choose a flavor. Like the tropical mango, or strawberry watermelon, and enjoy like it's meant to be enjoyed. Prices and participation may vary can not be combined with any other offer. It's a hurricane. It's right now it's kind of sunny, things are doing fine. Everyone thinks they're the fed can handle this. That hurricane is right out there down the road coming our way. We just don't know if it's a minor one or superstorm sandy or sandy or Andrew or something like that. And see, you better brace yourself. Yes, indeed, gotta get ready, folks. Gotta prepare for what Biden is about to bring down on this country. All right, let's get to the phones as promised 8 four four 747 88 68, Jerry and Georgia. Jerry, what's on your mind? Hello there, Todd. Todd, I forgot what the question was, whether it was where blacks were off since the Civil War or the civil rights era, yes, what say you? I say, back in the Civil War, they were enslaved by white Democrats, but they had honorable tenets and they valued religion, family, and culture, and that's how they survived. For the following hundred years, once they were free, they still had those honorable tenants. They valued religion, family and culture, but then in the civil rights area, when they went to the welfare state, that's when they started falling back. And now the major cities, if you look at them, they're all run by black Democrats, and they're in the welfare state. And religion and family and culture aspect of their tenants seems to be waning. If you just take for the fact that the children born out of web hock, the number of boards oh, I think we lost Jerry there. Sorry about that. I do not know what happened. Look, first of all, slavery is evil and wrong. I don't care who you are. It's just evil. And nobody's better off enslaved times, period. End of story. Now, the question is, where are where are people today in this country? And the reality is that many Americans are actually enslaved to the federal government. And if it was up to Joe Biden, all of us would be. Black, white, Hispanic Asian. They want all of us working for the government. And that's the problem. We talk a lot about the blexit movement where people are leaving the Democrat plantation. That's the concept here. That's the theory. But I think the point he was trying to make and again, I don't know what happened with the phone there. But I think the point he was trying to make is that in today's society, you have a segment of the population. That has turned its back on faith and family. And now we're dealing with the after effects. Let me tell you something. This has already happened in the white community. By and large, most white people don't go to church. I would be willing if percentage wise, I would be willing to say that minorities attend church at a larger level than the average white person does in America..

Short Wave
"hurricane k" Discussed on Short Wave
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Short Wave
"hurricane k" Discussed on Short Wave
"What is a hurricane versus a tropical storm or a depression? That's a great question. So all these tropical cyclones start as clusters of thunderstorm activity. And when thunderstorms are near each other, they start to interact and over the tropics, the most efficient way for them to interact to work together is to have a common center, so all the air kind of goes in, goes up around that common center, sinks on the periphery of the storm and a little bit in that center. When you have something spanned multiple lines of latitude, it starts to spin because of the Earth's rotation in the northern hemisphere, they spin counterclockwise. Eventually, they start sucking more and more air in, and that air accelerates faster as it approaches the center. When winds hit 39 mph, it's designated to tropical storm, and it receives a name when they hit 74 mph, a hurricane, and from there you can go up to major hurricane and category 5s have wins over a 157 mph. So they do get pretty feisty. It's almost like, you know, category 5s are essentially the strength of a tornado, but over the open ocean. And perhaps the most impressive part is that hurricanes are born out of an abundance of calm and abundance of peace because hurricanes need very calm winds in the upper atmosphere to form. They need a lack of temperature gradients, so change their temperature with distance. It can't have much in the way of changing humidity. Everything needs to be kind of calm, peaceful, perfect and uniform, and it's amazing to think that the most tranquil conditions can give rise to the most furious conditions on earth. So, Matthew, I know the hurricane season just ended, not too long ago. How would you characterize the season in terms of the number of named storms? So this season was only the third time on record where we actually had to exhaust the entire nameless meaning we went through 21 named storms, and really ran out of names. If we had gotten one more, we wouldn't have to dip into the Greek alphabet in previous years, this year they have a supplemental naming list that for the first time we would have had to gone into. Fortunately we didn't have that, but needless to say was a very busy season. And it seems like there was a switch flipped, right? Did we get a break from the storms? Yeah, it was really weird, so we ordinarily peak around mid to late September around the time when the waters of the warmest when the wind dynamics are most favorable for a storminess, and this year like we are busy all September and then after Victor and early October we just kind of rapidly shut off, nothing for the rest of October wander briefly developed towards the end of October early November and then since then, there's been nothing and even Wanda was very weak, it was only a tropical storm in the middle of the Atlantic, mainly a fish storm, and to get like a complete sort of like a binary, if you will of the season where one side is just completely hyperactive in the other side is next to dead is pretty atypical to say the least. And one of the reasons was of course, he had more sinking air towards the end of the season, which sort of squashed and suppressed the propensity for storm growth. But you also had a dramatic uptick in sheer or a change of wind speed and or direction with height, that interrupted kind of played a tug of war game with any storm that tried to get going, and so none of the seeds that were planted so to speak could actually bloom in materialized into storms, so early season, very busy, second half, next to nothing. It was kind of too quiet. You mentioned a term earlier that I'm not familiar with fish storms. Can you explain that? Oh yeah, that's just a colloquial term. The meteorologists refer to when you have a storm passing over the open water that is doing everything a high end hurricane would, but we're fortunate in that it avoids land. Like we can look down on these storms via satellite and say, wow, that storm is really powerful, but otherwise fish storms are storms that only affect the fish. And you've been following kind of storms and through your work and your articles. What stores might we remember as far as ones that did significant damage either to the U.S. or nearby countries? So there was one towards the middle of August that impacted Veracruz Mexico as a category three. That was grace with a 125 mph winds. But the biggest one that really got all the headlines this year was hurricane Ida, which hit Louisiana as a high end cat for almost a cat 5 with winds of 150 mph. Port four Sean recorded a gust of a 172, which is one of the highest gusts ever recorded in U.S. history anywhere. It's amazing we're actually able to do that without the whole observation station blowing away. But that one decimated southeast Louisiana just kind of ravaged the area with an impressive storm surge, very strong winds, and killed dozens of people in southeastern Louisiana both directly and indirectly. But the storm really lived a Second Life in the northeastern United States with a major tornado outbreak that produced 35 tornadoes across the northeast, Atlantic New England, and then that evening, September 1st, all the moisture from Ida's remnants led to significant flooding across the northeast. We got 3.24 inches in one hour's time at New York international airport, Central Park saw 3.15 inches and keep in mind that's the heaviest one hour total either location has ever seen of rainfall. It was the rainiest day New York has ever seen with record dating back to 1930. It comes as no surprise that 43 people lost their lives in the northeast due to that high end flooding. Yeah, wow. That's a lot of rain, Matthew. And connected to this is climate change. You mentioned that there were so many storms that we ran out of names this year. But climate change is not necessarily about the number of storms, right? You're exactly correct. So we're actually forecasting a maintenance of the number of storms, if not a slight decline over time, thanks to climate change. But the storms of form should be significantly more intense going forward. What we're forecasting is that if the upper atmosphere and lower atmosphere warm at similar rates, there won't be much to spur more storms, but because the environment will be warmer, that means more rainfall, stronger winds, and increased chance of rapid intensification. So, like we said, similar number of storms, maybe a few less, but those a form will be much higher end going forward. And we're already seeing that reflected in observed trends with a number of higher end storms major hurricanes we've had in recent years. So, Matthew, you mentioned wrap it into vacation. Let's start with that. In 2020, warm waters made for ten hurricanes that intensified rapidly wind speeds got 35 mph faster on 25 hours or less. What happened this year? So this year we saw that too with hurricane Ida, which rapidly intensified the bulk of the higher end storms that we get, do rapidly intensify, but I had a kind of waited until the last minute. We knew it would likely rapidly intensify, and we're waiting we're waiting we're watching and then overnight, it went from this meager cat one tattoo storm to very quickly a major hurricane with winds ultimately reaching 150 mph at the time of landfall. And this was something that 20, 30 years ago, we might not have been able to forecast, we're fortunate nowadays that we can, but it's still alarming to see a jump that quick in strength. Especially because in the future, how are we going to be able to adequately plan for that, especially if it's not forecast? It's one of those things that if you live in a coastal city and you're trying to plan for something you see lurking off your coast, if it jumps from a tropical storm account one to a category four plus in 30 hours time, those are two completely different worlds or preparation. So carry manual to Professor of atmospheric sciences at MIT and he did a great study a couple years ago that looked into the frequency and intensity of rapid intensification and connecting that to climate change. And wrote that the incidence of storms that increase rapidly before landfall could increase substantially by the end of the century, which, again, is really tough to predict and even if we're getting better at saying where the storms are going if we're getting caught off guard by how quickly these storms are rapidly quickly strengthening. It's going to spell major impacts on our coastal infrastructure and really are a society. So is it, I guess is it appropriate to say that climate change is.

NOVA Now
"hurricane k" Discussed on NOVA Now
"This week began with tropical storm. Nicholas reaching category one hurricane force right before making landfall along the texas gulf coast and last week hurricane larry reached category three and then weakened but not before causing power outages as a category one in newfoundland canada. The atlantic hurricane season runs from june first through november thirtieth and. This has already been record-setting hurricane henry alone produced the rainiest our on record in new york city a record that was broken again less than two weeks later by hurricane ida here just a few of the recent headlines hide i made landfall off the coast of louisiana packing winds of up to one hundred and fifty miles per hour extremely dangerous cat. Four storm unleashing damaging winds torrential rains and of life threatening storm surge. The remnants of hurricane ida delivering a historic soaking in the northeast. Potential wrath is bringing up the issue of climate change and its effect on hurricane. So here's what. I'm wondering about hurricanes getting more frequent stronger more destructive and his any of this connected to climate change his nova now where we look for the answers behind a stormy headlines. I'm a look patel. All right sorry i guess we lost communications. We are looking at imminent landfall. Abyss store if you're watching the news on august twenty ninth. You might have seen al roker getting soaked by hurricane ida as barreled through new orleans one hundred fifty miles per hour are are like are right now forecast storm surges upwards of fifty to sixty feet twenty eight inches of rain or bore with this system. Ida is the latest storm to at the us as a category four hurricane but even after it was downgraded to a tropical storm. It wasn't finished what people didn't expect. Was that as it kept on going. It stayed strong enough and it swept up enough water vapor to dump record amounts of rain in the new york area and some places. The highest one hour rainfall total ever recorded. Catherine heyhoe is an atmospheric scientist and the chief scientist for the nature conservancy. She's also the author of saving us a climate scientists case for hope and healing in a divided world in the states. Dozens died in. Ida's wake it goes without saying that hurricanes are some of the most powerful natural phenomena on our planet floods and rip currents can result from a hurricane strong winds heavy rainfall in storm surge which is went coastal waters rice abnormally high levels. Heyhoe is convinced that the data shows that hurricanes are getting stronger and that it's because of climate change. Here's the thinking. Climate scientists estimate that ninety three percent of the excess heat trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases finds its way into the ocean and warm water is hurricane fuel. What we're seeing is when they formed because there's so much more energy available to them. More of them are stronger. They're slower so they move slower and they don't more rain on us and it's very simple reason that as you warm the air its capacity to hold water vapor goes up goes quite fast seven percent for one degrees celsius increase in air. Temperature kerry emanuel is a professor of atmospheric science at the massachusetts institute of technology. Then this means that extreme rainstorms not just hurricanes but any kind of strong thunderstorm or or other kinds of storms. That rain will generally rain more so as they storms move along. There's more water vapor for them to speak up and dump on us for example with hurricane harvey that hit the city of houston back in august. Two thousand seventeen. We know that it had about forty percent more rain than it would have. If the same hurricane had happened one hundred years ago also. The warmer ocean water evaporates quicker and that makes more water vapor. So there's this whole feedback effect going on where the warmer gets the stronger and more damaging the hurricanes get and then there's also the fact that warmer water takes up more space so sea levels rising for two reasons reason number one is because land-based ice in greenland and antarctica. Smelting and that water is going into the ocean. But the second reason is simply because as the ocean gets warmer and actually literally takes up more space so when a hurricane comes along a lot of the damages due to hurricanes along the coast because of storm surges well as sea level rises. Those searches can reach further and further inland flooding. More and more areas. That wouldn't ordinarily be flooded. And as we destroy our coastal wetlands and as we build more and more valuable infrastructure rate along the coast. We're putting ourselves even more at risk. It's a lose lose loose. You may think hey hurricanes mainly affect coastal areas but that's not as true as it once was when hurricanes move over land you know they. We can pretty quickly right. You're unplugging them from the ocean so they're not plugged into their energy source anymore but because there's warmer air and more water vapor in the air and because they're getting stronger to begin with. We're also seeing that. Hurricanes are lasting longer at higher intensities over land than they used to and catherine heyhoe says hurricanes and tropical storms are moving farther north before they dissipate. And that's because warmer water is spreading further po word so they can maintain the hurricane status further northward than they used to so. It isn't like hurricanes have never made it to candidate before. Well now though hurricanes are moving up the coast in along halifax neva newfoundland. They're getting storms. That are still at hurricane strength because the warm ocean water is warm enough to keep them going further. North warmer conditions also can cause wind speeds to go up as you add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. You increase the upper limit of wind. Speed that you can have thermo dynamically in a hurricane now. A very tiny percentage of actual storms reach this speed limit. But a few do and it's very important to recognize that that goes up so that in the future we expect to see and we're beginning to see records. being broken on wind speed in hurricanes. Climate scientists can model or atmosphere and oceans over vast scales. Dial different factors upper down on the computer model and a bunch of consequences fallout and they see all of this as temperatures get warmer. The models don't necessarily show hurricanes getting more frequent at least not in the north atlantic but they predict that hurricanes get stronger and more intense and extreme storms generally dumped more rain but how accurate are these climate models does nature actually behaved the way computers predict what do the observations on the ground. Tell us that after the break. Okay let's take a look at what these look like on the ground. When we think about hurricanes there are few important features to consider their frequency. How many of them. We see in a season there track so their location and.

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"hurricane k" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"What is a space hurricane. So i feel like we're asking like other hurricanes and space or can you make a hurricane in-space or what's the equivalent of a hurricane in space for all of the above. It sounds like a pitch for a movie on the discovery channel. You know sounds like in the category of short tornado in a take to cool words and put them together for idea. It's like if the weather channel and the discovery channel teamed up and made a special movie space hurricane with sharks shark nato hurricane with dinosaurs in it. I'm sure somebody in a writer's room has already thought that idea and discarded it. Thank god and then you throw like a bachelor in there and also a home remodeling project and you've got emmy award winning television right back. Flip your house and get married using a space hurricane filled with sharks that sounds like a great show and dinosaurs. Also everything can happen here on this show but yeah. That's an interesting question. What is a space hurricane and did this sort of relates to that question. We were asking about space. Weather like is the equivalent of weather out there in space with all that gas and dust may be out there floating. Yeah we're interested. In whether these patterns we see in hurricanes here on earth are replicated maybe in other forms maybe not in water maybe not an air maybe in other objects out there in space in other parts of the universe so that when the aliens come we'll have something to talk to them about was you'll be wondering how many people out there had heard of a space hurricane or had any idea of what it is so daniela out there into the walls of the internet to ask people what is a space hurricane. So if you live in the wild of the internet and you would like to answer. Random questions is sent you with no opportunity to prepare. Please write to me. Two questions at daniel and dot com. I personally live in the plains of the internet to calm air. There's no twitter or facebook. Just a gentle wind of wikipedia information. Every time you say. The wilds of the internet makes me feel like a rugged explorer risking my life to go out there and gather information e mean reaching out to strangers on. The internet is totally safe. These are our listeners. men they are nice people Is it takes to be your friend. Daniel just be willing to listen to us. Talk about physics. Absolutely anybody willing to listen to this. Podcast is definitely my friend. All right well think about it for a second if someone asks you what is a space hurricane. What would you answer. Here's what people had to say. I assume it has something to do with well. Space weather and possibly solar wind or stellar wind. I'm not entirely show. Maybe there's hurricanes. I don't think it would count as a hurricane on the sun or hurricane on say jupiter. Because they're not quite space hurricanes May at some sort of hurricane to do with the curvature of space maybe approaching a black hole something along those lines. I have no idea what space hurricane is but i would have to guess that has something to do with soda wins. Psalms like a swirling mass of all if it's an spaces for something like stars or something else on with a low of mass when you look at hurricane bertha it sure looks like a galaxy so maybe a spiral galaxies a space hurricane. I can imagine a you're again is created by the sola ring so like there's a big outburst from the sun that's creates space weather and if it's a really extreme outburst then it might create a space hero game but i can also imagine movement of Stuff in space itself might create for xs or space hurricanes. You will all right. I guess it's a pretty interesting answers. Here i feel like people salute thought about a hurricane and it looks like in pictures swirling mass stuff and then they try to add on a projected into space would that look like in space and other planets. Yeah it's great examples of generalization like this is real physics in action here. I love seeing people. Take this idea wonder whether or not it could exist in other forms awesome especially the one about a galaxy being space hurricane. Mary cool right. Yeah is is the galaxy. Technically space hurricane like they look kind of the same big flushing toilet or swirling right. That's kind of what a hurricane is and that's kind of what a galaxy is. Yeah we'll get into it but a hurricane. Actually the low pressure center right with things flow out from the center and galaxy of course is very high pressure center. It's really the densest bod with all the forces pulling towards the center of the galaxy so the mechanisms are as something different. But you're right. They do look kinda similar an anti hurricane. Maybe it'd be awesome. They'll never hurricane where it's raining instead of water droplets. That's pretty meta that would be. That sounds really dangerous. You would definitely not be a weatherman standing there for very long. Yeah we're kind of hurricane proving you need when it's raining stars. It sounds like another great show on the discovery slash weather channel surviving extreme space weather raining stars. But let's get into it then. I guess to push through here daniel first of all. Let's take a one word at a time so a hurricane. What is that technically here on. Earth how do we get hurricanes and what technically counts a hurricane. Is that the right name for the weather phenomenon that most people think of when they think of hurricanes i was really surprised to learn that you give the name hurricane to his particular type of storm. That appears all around the world. But you only call it. A hurricane even appears in particular places in the atlantic or the northeastern pacific. The most general phrase is a cyclones is kind of storm. You get over the water but you only call it a hurricane in various parts of the world. It's like the naming committee couldn't agree on what to call these things and so they broke up without like a global agreement for what they call them. Now is this like a convenient. They may you know scheme or is it just like of the history of how like you know. People who lived here called it a hurricane and people who lived over there call it a typhoon. Is it like pop and soda and coke or is it like scientists like okay. We'll call these the ones over here. There's and the ones that were there will call them that because there's really no difference between a hurricane in the atlantic or a typhoon in the northwest pacific or a tropical cyclone in the south pacific. They're fundamentally the same thing the only thing that differentiates them is where they happen. So the naming convention is just historic. That's what we call those storms. And then i think later people understood in more detail. Oh these really all sort of examples of the same thing but the technical term scientific term is actually cyclone. Yeah exactly it sounds like a killer robot from the future or something but it really just describes this sort of spinning storm that you get which is very typical. The kind of storm i think about when i think about a hurricane. Ac so all hurricanes cyclones but not all cyclones hurricane. That's right exactly two. They're called typhoons in north pacific and tropical cyclones in the south pacific or indian ocean to what.

Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"hurricane k" Discussed on Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe
"Cartoonist and creator of comics daniel. I made particle physicist. And i've also never been hurricane. He's never lived to tell the tale. That's right never been like one of those reporters standing in knee deep water with the winds blowing all around them. I would have been out of there much sooner. He never been in a science hurricane like a flurry of scientific discovery and activity like wind of knowledge blowing or everything is definitely felt like a thunderstorm. How and then with some of the conflicts egos no never officially assigns hurricane. You've never upgraded that rainstorm to link ed brain hurricane. Maybe i'm just trapped in the eye but welcome to our podcast daniel and explain the universe production iheartradio in which we explore these swirling mysteries of the universe. We rain knowledge down upon you and try to blow confusion away with hundred mile an hour winds of silly jokes in our podcast. We tackle the biggest deepest most dramatic questions of the universe. We don't shy away from any and every topic and we find some nugget of mystery or knowledge and we break it open for you and try to explain it with a few dad jokes as we try to sweep you off your feet with giant winds of corny jokes and serious knowledge about the universe and everything in it because it really does make us been. I mean this universe. We live in is fantastic. It's beautiful it's wet. It's wild it's crazy. There are so many things we need to understand and not just at the most fundamental level as a particle physician. My job is to break the universe down to the very very small as bits and understand the deepest most fundamental nature of the universe. But even if we did that it doesn't mean necessarily it would help us understand the world around us. He can't go from string theory to predicting weather. So sometimes they're d- mysteries worth tackling. That are right around us at the same scale as our lives yet. Because i guess the universe does seem a little unpredictable. Sometimes i mean it's pretty chaotic out there. Even though it sort of seems nice and calm here there are partners at are pretty crazy. And there's a lot going on in that. Yeah we talk a lot on the podcast about how complex phenomena arise from really simple rules and simple objects from just a few particles. You can make everything that anybody has ever touched tasted or eaten and then includes really weird stuff like people and hurricanes is amazing. What this universe's cooked up for us out of a few basic elements and some of it is really quite complex and very very difficult to predict some of it. We just have to look at in wonder. Yeah and so here on earth. We have weather which is pretty chaotic. Although i feel like we have done a pretty good job. In meteorology of predicting the weather a little bit or at least forecasting the weather and knowing when and where hurricanes are going to comedy hasn't really caught up with progress in whether science used to be a standing joke that nobody could predict the weather but these days they're actually pretty good at it. I find myself relying on my little weather app to tell me if it's going to rain today or tomorrow and maybe that's just easy southern california because it says it never rains yet. You think comedians to predict the weather you know. just give a sharpie and exactly where the hurricanes. Maybe there's wisdom in the crowd. Get one hundred comedians at room and ask them where the hurricanes going to go and we'll see if on average there right. Yeah and if they bomb. Maybe that will dissipate the the hurricane or something or maybe arguing will create a hurricane of shouting or hurricane of us are all the groaning from the bad jokes. Will i dunno. Blow a lot of hot air and blow away to. Yeah but meteorologist still the butt of jokes but how. They can't predict the weather. Even though i think they are doing a pretty good job these days yeah said weather here on earth which is kind of a little bit crazy sometimes chaotic a little bit unpredictable. Still sometimes so the question is does that happen in other parts of the universe is during equivalent of weather out there in space maiming. Other planets or in between planets or out there in the galaxies or between galaxies and as usual. We're wondering if the patterns we see here on earth are particularly to earth or if they are universal this little parochial tribe of humans trying to crack big questions about the universe having only looked at the way things work on earth where always faith with this question of whether we can take the things we've learned here and generalized to the rest of the universe or if we live in a really weird unusual corner and the things that happened here only happened here like people and ice cream sundaes and all that kind of stuff saw hurricanes at universal phenomena experienced on every planet around the universe or are they something that space tourists will come to earth just to experience so to the podcast..

Channel 33
"hurricane k" Discussed on Channel 33
"Camera footage of the rising waters to social media and streamed the winds on facebook live. Reporters weren't embedded in these coastal and low-lying areas because the danger was simply too great. So webcams were the main way to assess the damage on sunday. I know i was looking at twitter last night. Were you consuming any of the videos. And other things people were posting of ida as it came ashore. Yeah absolutely it's Mean this is right on. I mean it's it. It's this is the first time we've you know Interacted with a natural disaster. In america of this magnitude probably In the twitter age although there've been many other very significant events that we're watching this way but yeah. I mean in the absence. Traditional news footage. I mean this has been this is an especially with you. Know in the absence of after landfall of electric in so much louisiana in in in the you know affect part of the gulf coast did these. This is our only access to this stuff. Yeah i was struck by a few things. I saw at least one of these on twitter last night but people who were in the path of danger tweeting For help from authorities stelter pulled out a few of these one read. My fam- is in need of rescue. Two babies to adults they are in a flooded home. Second-floor address revered drive. Please rescue if you can. Now there was This came from actually a dallas based tv reporter tweeted this just got a call from a man in mesquite which is a suburb of dallas. Where his mother is trapped in flooded waters on the twenty nine hundred block of donner drive in new orleans. Mom is in a wheelchair and she can't get through to nine one one. The power is out in. The water is rising hope. Someone can help her so we also saw the videos on twitter and then also these really harrowing pleas for help one. Also tweet this stuck out to me and Stelter pointed this out to a twitter named dontrelle. One name who actually went to port fu sean. And who posted a video of a crane that was tipped over in the water And was apparently venturing out to kind of get an idea of what the storm and the aftermath looked like still concludes com. This way it was the latest sign that the way we witness land falling hurricanes is changing.

Stuff You Should Know
"hurricane k" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know
"Hey welcome to the short steph. I'm josh and there's chuck and there's the special of but normal producer dave here. I mean especially like in a way like sure by special and all the way. That's right in a romper room. sorta way. that's exactly right. And i'll tell you something else that special chuck. Something very special happened on august. Twenty two thousand fourteen over the Magnetic north pole of this year planet earth. Where for the first time. In the history of humanity we documented. What's known is a space plasma hurricane in that neat it's neat and This is something that wasn't fully well. It was documented here and there but nature communications wrote about it in february of this year. So i think it got a lot more attention Seven years after the fact Almost seven years. But yeah this was like you said about the north pole. It happened over a few hours The result of what happened up there was there were some satellites. That were disrupted The geomagnetic field got a little kinky for a little while the back here on earth Well below the ionosphere we were dislike. I don't know what i was doing on august. Twenty thousand fourteen. I could probably go back and look everybody was remarkable though. i wouldn't thinking about space hurricanes. No because no one really noticed because in august that's a pretty terrible time typically to see the auroras or at least the aurora gory. Alice because the day The days are so much longer than the night. So you can't really see these these fantastic light display's but had you've been able to see the aurora borealis that night you would have been knocked right out of your your hiking boots basically because this was again. A space hurricane doesn't happen every day and we don't really understand fully how they happened or why but they're called space hurricanes because if from what we saw from what this nature communications paper from february twenty twenty one said It bears a striking resemblance to a a a tropical hurricane or cyclone or an atlantic hurricane. Where there's a mass of Energy basically spinning around a calm center. There's a million differences between say earthbound hurricane in space hurricane. But the fact that there there you could even call. Both hurricanes is kind of startling and actually it seems to me chuck kind of like it's presenting like a new pioneer in scientific research. Now like we're like okay. How is this happen more to these. Come from what is going on here. I agree and also have to admit. I was distracted for a minute because i was obsessed with trying to figure out what i was doing on august. Twenty twenty four. Did you ever figure it out. No because i didn't open up my calendar and go back. But i did find out that it was a wednesday so i know we probably weren't recording this no and it was a year after our tv show aired which aired over the course of what like ten days. Yeah you're probably in hiding still may have been. Yeah but i think that's probably a good place we can't break. Can we sure we can. It's a short stuff. Anything goes all right. Let's take a break then. I'll get my head back in the game today and every day. You're doing the impossible with so little time under so much pressure and for businesses around the world it's a.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
"hurricane k" Discussed on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
"hurricane k" Discussed on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
"And tom that it'd take a brief look at some of the other stories making news in science this week with a science report. Johnson and johnson's new single-dose covid nineteen vaccine as being approved for use by america's food and drug administration like the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. The johnson and johnson product uses an identity virus from the body's immune system for covid nineteen trials in the united states south africa and brazil. Show that it's more than eighty five percent effective in preventing serious illness and sixty six percent effective of role when moderate cases were included. Now that's not as good as the ninety five percent being achieved. By the mr rene based pfizer madonna vaccine's but it is better than the seventy percent efficacy of the virus. Space oxford astrazeneca vaccine is also very similar to the protein-based novak's which has an efficacy of eighty nine percent which is being found effective against both the uk and south african strains but the johnson and johnson vaccines big advantage. Isn't just that can be stored on a regular fridge but that you only need a single dose over two point. Six million people have now died from the covid nineteen virus with another one hundred sixty million infected since the deadly disease first emerged in wuhan china and spread around the world. Scientists are warning that the gulfstream is now the weakest that speed in a thousand years. The gulf stream acts like a giant convey about in the atlantic ocean caring warm surface water from the equator up north and sending code low salinity. Deep water back down south in the process warming much of north america and western europe. The new findings reported in the journal. Nature geoscience a based on detailed studies version sediments in ice core samples dating back hundreds of years which were used to reconstruct the gulfstreams long-term flow history the scientists from island britain and germany. Show that for the past decade. The atlantic ocean simulation system has been awake. They found consistent evidence that it slowdown in the twentieth. Century is unprecedented over the past millennium and is likely linked to human induced climate. Change it follows on from previous research which found slow them in the ocean. Coun- of around fifteen percent. Since the mid twentieth century this now combined data provides a continuous picture. The gulfstream past hundred years. The study shows that it's all been relatively stable until the late nineteenth century but with the end of the lies age around eighteen fifty shing carrots began to decline with a second more drastic decline following in the mid twentieth century and it's weakening generating a cold blob in the north atlantic justice predicted by climate change models geologist upon pay discovered in tech ceremonial chariot at an illegal dig site near naples the chariot with its iron elements bronze decorations and mineralized. Wooden remains is an excellent instead of preservation. And he's being described as an exceptional and unique discovery which has no parallel in italy. So far it was found parked in the portico of stable in the ruins of a settlement north of pompeii beyond the walls of the ancient city. The remains of three horses previously discovered at the side eruption of service in the seventy nine destroyed pompeii but the chariot was spayed. The wolves and river the structure was in collapsed and it also managed to survive looting by modern day. Antiquity thieves. Well you may recall. It was just last week. We would telling you that coffee consumption was good for heart health but now new research points out that you shouldn't have too much of a good thing with scientists warning that long-term heavy coffee consumption. That means six more cups. A day could increase your risk of cardiovascular disease. The findings were reported in the journal. Clinical nutrition based on data from three hundred and sixty two thousand five hundred and seventy one participants in the uk aged between thirty seven and seventy three examining phoenix typic- associations between coffee intake in plasma lipid profiles including low density lipoprotein cholesterol high density lipoprotein cholesterol total cholesterol triglycerides and proteins. The authors found that habitual coffee consumption contributed to a high lipid profile increasing risk of heart disease. Scientists focused on the potential cholesterol elevating compound in coffee beans. Called cathy. stall cafe. Style is mainly president. Unfiltered brews such as french press. Turkish and greek coffees but it's also found in a suppressor is which are the basis for most barista make coffee including cappuccinos. The good news. Is this little kef style in filter or instant coffee and you study shows that forty percent of australians. Still wrongly believe that alternative therapies can cure a cancer. The problem persists because of the misinformation fit into the public sphere through unchecked chicks media. And the internet to mendham from skeptic says people affected by cancer especially vulnerable becoming targets for those looking to sell products miracle q. Is the cancer campaign. Do the survey that looking at at the sheets to with cancer and the panther and if you what they regard as cancel early so the areas that quite sure one of the results that at forty percent the restraints. believe that. it'll turn these therapies computer cancer which is highly obviously unfounded. They can actually like anything. Alternative really lacks evidence to support his case. And so that's a concern that people have cancer. obviously people have cancer and gave very disparate understanding any normal medicine find a cure or treatments. I remind other areas so that twenty percent. Mafia wishful thinking. Unfortunately that's the guy. I guess the other problem there is that you have people who are willing to go for the alternative treatment first before trying scientifically proven methods. And that's the real. Worry is an era and that is what is happening. I mean you. Finding certain groups are gotti themselves trying to impeach primary healthcare supply in other words. That's the place to go to the car. Industry is definitely during that quite publicly saying they want to be saying. It's the first call with the call and you soon find some naturopathy people. I've had are also pitching themselves. Timelines -cational the highly qualified people with. Yeah there's a lot of opportunities for people to be misled. And i'm not alter therapies. Are buying lunch in that category commits to. They looked at the huge number. But i didn't realize you can get the camp even if you don't get sunburn 'cause you're not gonna get became clear From reflected light as much as you can from guirec sunlight. You can get to places where the sun never shines Anyone with melanoma can tell you it's not just that you have to get sunburnt actually get skin cancer now. The one that i looked at it was two three people. The animals can have cancer. This one isn't they. Haven't they proven that dogs can sniff out some kansas their cases where it seems to be The suggestion by the kantha counselors studies have been pretty limited Yeah from a scientific perspective a lot of anecdotal evidence famous cat. That will always sit next to the person who's going to die that night. That's right yeah. I mean there's not just that but the dogs especially with the people that they can stay cancer and they have been tested on with dogs in sitting at the finals and thing whether it's a cancerous tissue or something to see have but at the moment they signed that Interesting perhaps potential nice but typically not necessarily trying typically cut and dry that's.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
"hurricane k" Discussed on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
"Com the spacex s. Intense dashi prototype test. Article has exploded in spectacular orange fireball. Listen ten minutes. After completing a successful test what from its south texas launch facility starship had undertaken a spectacular. Six minute twenty second flight climbing vertically to an altitude of ten kilometers on its three raptor engines for hovering performing a number of precise in flight maneuvers and then transitioning into a horizontal position and descending back towards the ground before successfully returning to a vertical position final touchdown eight seven. Six five four. Three two one ignition at c. Two who's prepared for section thirty five s you wanted. lvs plus thirty seconds starship. Ten has liftoff incentive to ten kilometers on its test flight from boca chica and cameron county taxes. Coming up on plus two minutes. We're getting ready to transition from three to two engines firing on starship. We'll be shutting one engine off. That's intentional t plus three minutes and counting starship coming up on eight kilometers altitude. We're getting ready to shut down the second engine. This is intentional. Coming up on t plus four minutes. We're ten kilometers. We've gone into the hover. We're still being powered by the single raptor. Engine t plus four minutes and forty seconds. Starship has transitioned. Its flip to the horizontal mode beginning the descent back to the landing zone coming up on five minutes. Forty five seconds were down below two kilometers with preparing to light three raptor engines to begin to flip sequence. It'll come innate with landing on the landing pad in boca chica. Third time's a charm. As the saying goes we've had a successful soft touchdown on the landing pad. That's camping a beautiful test. Flight of starship turn as a reminder of the key point of today's test flight was together the date on controlling the vehicle while reentering and we were successful in doing so. We had a nominal asset. We had the maneuver to play starship. One we reached ten kilometers right on time and then during the subsonic entry it appears we had good control of the vehicle using the front and aft flaps as we approach the landing pad. We successfully lit the three raptor engines to perform that maneuver. And then we shut down two of them and landed on the single engine as planned a beautiful soft landing of starship on the landing pad at boca chica. Texas team has several more sub orbital test vehicles and build with number eleven ready to roll out to the pad in the very near future. It looked like a spectacular success. Things were not as good as they seemed during the landing. Three of the six landing legs failed. They just hung there and wobbled as the thing descended and they provided no support at all once the arctic will reach the ground that resulted of the spacecraft having a noticeable till once it came to rest then almost ten minutes after touchdown those a sudden puff of black smoke near the base of the rocket at the same time observers realized that the nose cone had pit krankl that suggests a major internal structural failure and then a massive explosion blowing the vehicle hundreds of meters back up into the air as it ripped apart his how the every astronaut website described what happened. Oh god it just blew up. It just blew up. It just blew up what what just happened. The previous s eight and s nine articles also ended up an explosive failures. That happened after they had landed too heavily. This explosion was very different because of the sequence of events leading up to it. Full investigation will determine what really happened. Originally called the beer foul big falcon rocket. Starship is the culmination of space. X boss elon. Musk stream develop a fully reusable super heavy lift spacecraft capable of carrying one hundred fifty tons of people in chicago orbit at one hundred tons on missions to the moon and an interplanetary journeys across the solar system. Musk says he sees starship very much as a colonial transport system technically starship is the upper stage of a two stage lord system the two hundred and thirty on first stage called the super heavy sixty eight meters long nine meters in diameter and construct that a stainless steel. It'll be powered by thirty. Seven liquid may find an oxygen propelled raptor rocket engines providing seventy two megan unions or sixteen million pounds of thrust the one hundred and twenty ton. Opera starship stage is fifty meters long. Also nine meters wide and we'll be powered by six liquid methane and oxygen propellant. Rep the rocket engines. Three configured fatness furry operations and three for the vacuum of space at full frost though deliver approximately twelve thousand killing two million six hundred thousand pounds of thrust starship equipped with its own retractable landing gear allowing rocket assisted. Vertical landings the things. They were testing. Prior to this latest explosion spacex plans on using starship to replace the company's existing falcon nine and falcon heavy loan systems as well as its dragging capsules with the first flight. Slated for twenty twenty three this space time still to come rocket labs electron rocket gets a big brother and later in the science report. Johnson and johnson's single-dose covid nineteen vaccine gets fda approval. All that and much more still to come.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
"hurricane k" Discussed on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
"Magnetosphere spinning in an anti clockwise direction with multiple spiral arms and lasting almost eight hours before gradually dissipating the observations based on two thousand fourteen satellite data allow the offers to build up a three dimensional image of the event. Showing it to be thousand kilometer wide swirling massive plasma several hundred kilometers above the north pole raining down electrons. The data suggests a surprisingly large energy flux momentum deposition into the atmosphere despite otherwise extremely quiet geomagnetic conditions until now scientists weren't even sure that space plasma hurricanes existed tropical cyclones a characterized by low pressure center or i surrounded by extremely powerful winds and flushes with a spiral arrangement of towering clouds and heavy rains. They the most powerful storms on earth. The study's lead author professor quing zhang from the shandong university says tropical. Cyclones are associated with huge amounts of energy in the lower atmosphere and these newly discovered space hurricanes must be created through an unusually large and rapid transfer of solar wind in john charged particles into upper atmosphere plasma and magnetic foods in the atmospheres of planets exist throughout the universe so the finding suggests that these space argon should also be fairly widespread. Astronomers just simply haven't looked for them until now of course scientists have seen cyclones lower down in the atmospheres of jupiter saturn neptune which are more similar to tropical cyclones on earth and the volta identified so code solid tornadoes monstrous formations of sola guess swirling deep inside the sun's atmosphere however these newly discovered space hurricanes haven't been seen anywhere before but needless to say scientists will start looking for them now. This space time still to come. Space machines company secures its first contracts new optimus one over the transfer unit and another spectacular spacex stash explosion. The difference is this one occurred after a successful flight test. All that much more still to come on space time. Space machines company has secured a contract for its new optimus one over the transfer unit. The adelaide based company will provide in-orbit transport services for fiber internationals proposed bush. Fire detection satellite launch aboard the maiden flight of gilmore space technologies new aries rocket which is slated for much next year five of plenty of constellation of small satellites using infrared sensors to provide early warning of bushfires from all the company's technology was recently put to the test one of the goes satellites during the california bushfires space machine companies. Thirty five kilogram optimus once based taxi will transfer dedicated fiber or satellite into its final orbit space machines company founder and ceo rosia called threats is optima swan is far more than just an op stage. Kick motor. He says the company's finding a arrange a space tags capable of transporting vehicles ranging from minisatellites through to multi-tonne spacecraft into low-earth geostationary orbit as well as sis lunar orbits using a range of liquid fueled and hall effect on thrust propulsion systems. We about two years ago. And the initial premise of the company that we wanted to thinking about in-space manufacturing and assembling how we could assemble manufacturer products and infrastructure. And say so as we talk more about it and look at the history we realize that one of the biggest growth industry has been logistics transportation and You know whether that's in land transportation or rails and boashan on biz common trend which has been the efficiency of Long range travel with larger transplants snatch Things like point to point. And emily's been this last mile connecting predation and so we looked at the market. We saw.

The EuroWhat? A Eurovision Podcast
"hurricane k" Discussed on The EuroWhat? A Eurovision Podcast
"Coming back to see what had cooked up and what. She has a men. Will you think of this. When mike i i agree with that deep side because yes. I'm having a tough time with it. When i was cutting the audio for this has kinda get where it's going. It's kind of word salad in a lot of ways and it's really word salad but it feels like it's the sort of word salad that the jury may eat up like. I think they're trying to be in the same realm as proud and other like big ballads that have been very successful at eurovision and it feels a little muddled and i think part of that may have been the presentation of it like i. The audio mix isn't great so That that makes it a little bit more difficult. And i i don't know i thought the staging was kind of boring. But what were your thoughts. I fully agree with you that it's just like a big plate of word salad It it's. it's like vaguely inspirational like a hallmark card. It's called a man and there's a lot of hala louis and there's that we can eventually get to a gospel choir and i'm the real scared that the entries were still waiting. We're going to get a lot of gospel. Choirs trying to make things into big moments. That aren't maybe deserved. Also i feel like i feel like slovenia had had toyed with us and said they were sending something or at least. They said they were sending a ballot and then like surprise. There is the vibe that like we're doing something different. And i think that the euro fandom as a whole just hearing that and assuming that they were sending a ballot last time so they were sending the complete opposite. There's not a sense of humor about it. And i don't know if it's necessarily the song i would agree with that yelling. It's very serious. The delegation like i kind of i kind of want to let this one stu a little bit like i. It's not a bad song. It's just maybe not the most enthusiastic entry and Yeah it's sort of in the. It gets better space in that like right now with hard but like say you know but amen hallelujah you'll get through this They can't all be bops anyways. The main event on this weird saturday in between super saturdays was mel fest. Heat for we chatted about this last week. Looking at the line of it felt really easy to predict who is going to go through to the the final here The mamas worth of a walk. I felt i thought so. Too and I love their performance. And the guy who. I'm rooting for for the rest of the competition. So i had been looking for who to root for image to send the mamas again give. There's anybody who was. Dt f in this heat it was eric sada dt t.f. Meaning director final. Okay you can understand my confusion. Although i'm very mad that was watching this layer so it wouldn't have made sense in the in the moment but just like not posting the go-to horny jail me about this because oof especially his performance because it was too shy be here. Do i need to leave the room. i liked the staging of even though it's just hotline blaming. Yeah i'm not really a big fan of his. So i'm i'm also kind of indifferent to him as a performer. Yeah don't get. I don't get the sweater i liked it. Like in all of the different promo appearances. He's wearing different sweater combo so they clearly styles like sweaters. But i got surprisingly into who. I wanted to go through to under chanson. Yeah i was Really surprised at how invested i was in this week's heat lakes to the point. Where a smile. I kind of annoyed the how these were distributed. I think if they were spread out among the other Heats of the competition. Everybody would have gotten through. Almost everybody would have gotten through. I think What one of the first eliminated a sonics. Read the room The second that that song start of just ignore. Thank you please leave. I feel like of the former schlager ladies. I preferred this week's entry. Good life over still young both of them like the same kind of real housewives. quality to them i absolutely could have seen countless lou an performing good life. In fact i think at one point. I thought it might have been consciously performing. But i like. I was surprised at how much i in that one although like the outfits they were wearing like the sheen of the fabric was just making me very uncomfortable. Us that last year or late super leathery think he got like a car seat in the middle of summer and just how hot and sticky and gross that would be under tv lights. No thank you. That was a fun performance. Like really really even santic's even though i did not care for that entry. I thought everybody did a really good job. Been like it was kind of a tough cut this week looking at the as we have for this coming weekend we have are stray as beila beila versus lilia sisters pretender. We have free degrees silence versus paul. Raise the missing piece. We have clara strums. Beat a broken hearts with ephraim. Leo's best of me and the lineup where i would like both entries to go through a variety burg and ruses arena remedying dong versus clark links. Strums behove into dig dug. Yeah i think that matchup is the one that has broken. The hearts of everybody following mill fest. This everybody else cool. Pick one those ones. Please send both. I guess on the plus side one of them is going to get through. I have a feeling it would have been difficult for either. One of them to advance against any other matchup but at least this way one of them gets to survive. Although that's kind of obama way to think about oh yeah. Discern mentally shifting things around shifting the pieces of paper around to figure out okay but like what if we what if these ones against one another lose and look at this. We're excited about duals. Yeah yeah that that is kind of a rarity so often. It's just like oh. Yeah we kind of know how this was gonna play out finishing out the afternoon. was portugal's festival to count sow Their second semi-final. We had another case where one of us was rate on who is going to advance. The ten songs competed five songs advanced. Then your pick last week of volta foss by euclides did make it through. It was the last song announced for advancing. Did you watch any of any of the show. I did not. Oh hey what happened. yeah i mean it was pretty straightforward performances euclides his performance. He was just sitting on a rule wearing what looked like very comfortable pajamas and just kind of totally relaxed and totally chill. Like this is what. I think everybody wants right now. It just looks so cool vibe. I want yeah. Yeah and if there's another case of look very solid performances all around. It felt like there was a little bit more pop in this week's field and a lot of those entries. Were the ones that got through. It was a good show again. It ran a unnecessarily long like there were the there's performance window and then the voting window which is longer than the performance windows and yet the show started at three. It didn't wrap up until almost six and it's like there are only ten songs and they got through them pretty quick clip. So kind of what you can expect to have happened this coming saturday with the final. It'll be ten songs again and probably a very long voting window with guest performances and stuff so Pakistan which. I did like watching twitter. Go wait a minute. The voting window was how long we're not going to know the result of the semifinal until when portugal take his time with things no rush. It's lovely in the moment but yeah when you when you have seven other shows happening As as usually the case around this time in a normal eurovision year. Judge.

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"Save his great. It's like fast and furious quality like good fast and furious movie while like the fact and i know that this is cheesy and dumb but i like that the hurricane after it shows its true scholars face l. My dad's shows up again. It rips the doors off of the back of court connor semi-truck takes the money. He leans out and says damn you not at the people who have sealed his fate but the third game that is taking his and says damn you my money. So good yeah. He's mad at the hurricane not sentenced to die by hurricane. Right solidifying my theory that the hurricane is the actual antagonised that everyone else a protagonist. Everyone in the movies approach is the hurricane which has a face that is a character. I was just reminded of one thing by looking over my notes. The final truck is.

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"With. I get it. Andrew is a real hurricane. The devastation was was real. It was like widespread that the hurricane did a loop de loop around the entire american south like it hit pretty much. Every coastal stated could makes sense the next location card however said gulfport alabama fascinating choice. Super fascinating choice. Because for those of you don't know gulfport is a real city it. It's in mississippi. State that i have a my heart is very connected to. My wife is from mississippi. I spent six years of my life in mississippi. It's a good state full of okay. People get passed over a lot in weather reporting for some reason. They they refer to as the landmass new orleans and alabama and so it feels particularly egregious to pick an actual city from mississippi and to place it an alabama for seemingly. No reason did they think it was gulf shores. I'd like there's even a moment at the national weather service the first fifteen minutes of the movie which to be clear they make the national weather service like the counterterrorism unit. Twenty four. this movie. The national weather service looks like a call center. Like it doesn't it doesn't look like a set from twenty four. The national weather service like it has a whole cast of characters and like people that we think we're gonna care about and then they're never they're seeing one more time just to say man. That character really was right to say that the storm was gonna be real bad. And then that's it. Why are there. These characters had a whole thing. One of them was on a diet. Like yeah this is clearly had a thing going on. I would have been happy to have seen more of them. Real weird real weird move. However i'm just wondering if you're going to set your hurricane based movie in the south just make a town you don't want to steal the name of a town and then put it in a different state for some reason..

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"So i want to. Since in all likelihood people did not go out and watch hurricane heist film listening to this. I do want to give them a brief top level overview of a couple of different things so the plot of the movie people want to steal old money because i guess when money gets old enough it shredded by the federal reserve. A group of people led by ralph innocent. Who's an incredible actor. And what a shame have to break into the federal reserve steal this money and then they are thwarted by two storm chasing brothers well as storm chasing brother and his nick other brother of both of which who's they lost their father to hurricane andrew and actually real storm that hit a nineteen ninety two which was really odd for me who lived through that. Yes are real. Actual devastating horrifying storm killed their father by the way hurricane. Andrew famous for having giant screaming skulls. Inside of it this is. I literally had to pause the movie. John and i you can ask. You can ask jamie my wife cheap. I don't normally like pausing things. I in fact hated. I like to watch things all the way through. But when ace literal skull popped up in the clouds of a hurricane. I hit the pause to check the minute mark to see how early into the movie. They added that and it is exactly at four minutes and three seconds four minutes and three seconds in the movie we get the skull storm and just to kind of set the scene for who were going to be talking. 'bout i just want to talk about some of the characters. Perhaps i biggest complaint with this moving the two brothers. The two main characters of this will much more of a of a protagonist main character. And sorry don't you mean willie willa willa rutledge rate rutledge. You cut last names. I think it's rutledge. Okay i try to. I think his name's will rutledge and his brother breeze. And here's a real problem. Why not makes the meteorologist brother freeze. I honestly feel like it was switched and then somebody was way too on the nose way too on the nose of wool. I'm gonna come up with a whole new name. So hundred skin the switch. The two names and i do have to say i. I went through seventy five percent of the movie thinking. his.

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"You know. I've been given this a lot of thought. And i don't think there's any reason why this movie wasn't called skull storm and welcome to zero credit supplement or reading of two thousand eighteen hurricane heist directed by rob cohen. My name is john as always and dumb hurricane henry. And we're john. And hurricane henry now of course for supplemental reading if this is your first time listening. This is where we read or watch. Mostly watch something that we consider to be important or just kind of whatever really though. That was the thesis to begin with by. Don't know where we're at right now but we watch things and then we talk about them in their entirety. So you're either listening to this because you've watched hurricane highest are after this point. You're listening to it because you don't care. If we spoil the cinematic masterpiece that is two thousand eighteen hurricane heist the hurricane heist. Yes the one. And only hurricane heist movie we selected for the supplemental reading series for the sole reason that it has the same title font as the fast and furious movies. It was a real roller coaster not to be confused with fast and furious turbocharged or supercharged. Which is not a roller coaster but it is an amusement park ride. I was a real roller coaster. Picking this because we saw that it had the font treatment that the fast furious had and then upon closer inspection is in fact directed by the director the first fast and furious movie. One rob cohen. Who i believe we should say kinda right at the jump of this. Podcast seems to be a real gray creepy. Based on the information we have asia are gento has come out against him and she was one of the first people to come out against harvey weinstein. His children have come out against him for being an abusive monster. Rob co and based on the information. We have now seems real bad. And so this supplemental. Reading will not be a celebration of rob cohen at all We are going to discuss the work and we're going to ignore the man behind the work. Well overall probably in my opinion just dragging this movie through the mud now. You didn't like this movie. Is that what you mean to tell me john. I'm not gonna get into whether or not. I liked this movie at the top of the show. I feel like that. That would be rather crass all i'm saying is over my lifetime. I am thirty years old. Let's suppose. I saw ken movies a year. Over the course of my life. That would be three thousand movies. And i can guarantee all three thousand of those movies..