Thứ Ba, 3 tháng 1, 2017

Waching daily Jan 4 2017

OK, WE ARE TALKING ABOUT

THE WEATHER AND MARKER OR IS

HERE WITH US -- MARGARET O IS

HERE WITH US.

THOSE TORNADOES IN KENTWOOD.

AND GREAT WEATHER TODAY.

MARGARET: IT WAS WONDERFUL

TODAY.

TOMORROW WILL BE COOLER.

WE HAVE A COLD FRONT MOVING

THROUGH.

HERE IS A LOOK TO GET AN IDEA OF

WHAT WILL BE HAPPENING.

CLOUDY AND BREEZY, A NORTH WIND

AROUND 10-20 MILES PER HOUR.

WE WILL BE NEAR 60 DEGREES.

YOU WILL NEED A JACKET.

AND THEN FOR THURSDAY, MOSTLY

CLOUDY AND IT WILL BE COLD, NEAR

40'S IN THE MORNING.

AND NEAR 60, LOW 60'S FOR THE

HIGHEST TEMPERATURES.

AND I HATE TO TELL YOU, FRIDAY

LOOKING CRUMMY.

WE HAVE LO PRESSURE COMING OUR

WAY AND THE WIND WILL BE

BLOWING.

YOU HAVE RA CHANCES ON FRIDAY

AND INTO EARLY SATURDAY.

I KNOW THAT WE HAVE BEEN

MENTIONING SNOW AND I WILL SHOW

YOU TH POTENTIAL, COMING UP.

WE DO HAVE FOG ADVISORIES AT THE

COAST AND IT IS BASICALLY FOR

THE AR LATE -- KLAKES, TOO.

THE CAUSEW HAS NO PROBLEMS,

BUT BILOXI IS AT ABOUT A QUARTER

OF A MILE.

AND WE ARE WATCHING THE BIG

PICTURE.

HERE IS THE COLD FRONT THAT GAVE

US THE ROUGH WEATHER.

HERE IS THE NEXT ONE AND WE ARE

REALLY NOT LOOKING AT A LOT OF

PRECIPITATION WITH IT.

WE DID GET A LOT OF RAI WITH

THIS FRONT WHEN IT CAME THROUGH.

ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI GULF

COAST, THAT IS WHERE YOU HAVE

THE HEAVIEST RAIN.

AND I HAVE ONE REPORT OF 15

INCHES.

WAVELENGTH, 10 INCHES, BELLE

CHASSE AROUND SIX INCHES.

WANTED TO L WITH 5 -- PROMPTED

TO LOW WITH FIVE INCHES.

AND OF COURS RIVERS HAVE RISEN,

BUT NOW THEY ARE BEGINNING TO

FALL.

SO MCNEIL IS LOOKING GOOD,

TANGIPAHOA IS LOOKING GOOD.

AND STILL A MINOR FLOOD, BUT

THEY ARE FALLING.

AND WE CAN LOOK AT THE FORECAST.

A COLD FRONT IS MOVING THROUGH

AND THE HIGH TEMPERATURE

TOMORR AROUND 60 DEGREES AND

MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES.

THURSDAY, THE WEATHER IS

BEGINNING TO CHANGE.

OVERALL, A DECENT DAY.

IT RAIN CHANCES LATER IN THE

DAY.

AND HERE IS A LO MOVING ON THE

COAST AND GIVING US RAIN CHANCES

FOR FRIDAY.

MUST TELL YOU, NOT ALL MODELS

AGREE.

SOME KEEP TH RAIN IN OUR AREA

LONGER.

SO WHAT YOU NEED IN ORDER TO GET

SNOW, YOU NEED COLD AIR

THROUGHOUT THE ATMOSPHER AND

YOU NEED A MOISTURE.

IT DOES NOT LOOK LIKE THAT WILL

HAPPEN.

ONE MODEL SAYS IT COULD.

THERE IS A LOOK.

FRIDAY, RAIN STILL IN THE AREA.

THEN INTO EARLY SATURDAY

MORNING, T POTENTIAL FOR SOME

SNOW.

SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI, THE NORTH

SHORE, A POTENTIAL FOR SLEET.

THEN THA GOES TO THE EAST AND

THIS IS ON SATURDAY MORNING

ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI GULF

COAST.

I PUT IT AROUN 20%-30% OF A

CHANCE.

A BEAUTIFUL SUNSET.

THANK YOU SO MUCH.

A BEAUTIFUL WINTER NIGHT FROM

CHRISTINA BROWN.

THEN THE SKY FROM BILL

ARMSTRONG, SO PRETTY.

THE HIGH WAS 74 TODAY AND IT WAS

REALLY A DECENT DAY.

RIGHT NOW, MID 50'S INTO THE

LOWER 60'S AND WE HAD ALL OF THE

FOG THIS MORNING.

NOW, N BAD, EXCEPT OVER NEAR

BILOXI.

MORNIN LOWS INTO THE 50'S.

AND TOMORROW, RIGHT 3:00

ABOUT 58 DEGREES AND IT WILL BE

MOSTLY CLOUDY.

62 ON THURSDAY.

FRIDAY IS ROUGH.

THE QUESTION, WHETHER WE WILL

HAVE SLEET OR SNOW?

VERY EARLY SATURDAY MORNI,

THEN IT WILL MOVE OUT.

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Antarctica Continent is Being Chipped Away. Strange Events Detected at South Pole. - Duration: 5:58.

culture shock News special report the

Antarctic continent is splitting in half

the strange events are detected

worldwide an article done from NASA by

the inertia dot-com states that there's

a massive crack in and Arctic 'as Larson

I shelf NASA scientists just found a

very very big crack in Larson see the

last complete part of the shelf on

Antarctica measuring in at just over 70

miles long and three hundred feet wide

the rift extends downwards about

one-half mile the Larsen I shelf is and

was comprised of three parts Larson's a

B and C Larson a the smallest of the

three collapsed in 1995 shortly after in

2002 larsen b began to fall apart and

researchers began to panic a little

and now Larson see is going the way of

the dodo as well

nasa researchers are in full panic mode

but not for long as the common person

around the world might know ice shelves

are part of glaciers that are floating

while most of the ice in Antarctica is

on land continental ice the ice shelves

that extend into the ocean play a

crucial role in keeping it there without

them the continental ice slides into the

ocean and melts

prior to 2002 larsen b hadn't changed in

about 12,000 years then over the course

of three months a vast piece of the size

of Rhode Island disintegrated into the

sea when that happened the floodgates

opened in a literal sense without larsen

b the tributary glacial flow and glacial

melt sped up exponentially so things

really began to fall apart

researchers are now predicting that it

will be entirely gone by the end of the

decade

these are warning signs that the

remnants are big disintegrating said

Allah Ken's ender of the NASA's Jet

Propulsion Laboratory although it's

fascinating scientifically to have a

front-row seat to watch the ice shelf

becoming unstable and breaking up

it's bad news for our planet this ice

shelf has existed for at least 10,000

years and soon it will be gone the last

remaining fully-formed slab is Larson

see and I shelf the giant rift I told

you about was photographed by NASA's

operation IceBridge a six-year mission

that is the largest airborne survey of

Earth's polar ice ever flown it will

yield an unprecedented three-dimensional

view of Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets

I shelves and sea ice these flights will

provide a yearly multi-instrument look

at the behavior of the rapidly-changing

features of the Greenland and Antarctic

ice Larson see is about the size of

Scotland and about 1,000 feet thick

according to a british antarctic survey

if the whole thing breaks off at the

crack a rapidly melting ice Island about

the size of Delaware would be floating

around in the Southern Ocean

Calvin through is a natural part of the

Glacial cycle think of it like a

fingernail as the shelves are fed by ice

and streams from the back the front

moves farther into the ocean until it

breaks off right now the crack NASA

found hasn't made its way all the way

across Larson see at this point the

strange part about the Larsen I shelf

isn't the fact that there's a crack

it's the speed at which it is happening

if there is definitely a huge crack on

larson see in Antarctica and it's that

size and growing then it's obviously an

issue that we're going to have to face

in the future

my first question is is why is a space

agency the United States of America's

NASA agency even investigating anything

at the Antarctic or south pole in the

first place

thank you for watching culture shock

news have a wonderful new years i leave

a link below for this article

For more infomation >> Antarctica Continent is Being Chipped Away. Strange Events Detected at South Pole. - Duration: 5:58.

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