we talk about swampy, damp area, would there be anything that would obstruct the dog s scent or ability to pick up on a scent? well, it s complicated because it s 24,000 acres. that s like 38 square miles. but what people what your viewers might not know is that dogs can find humans in the water. okay. so, one of the theories about scent movement is that warm air rises. so if they are in the water scent rises and then the within takes it away. i saw a water trained dog on a boat and they are looking in the water to see if he s perhaps in the water. and i m thinking they didn t get any indication or trained behavior to tell the handler that he might be in the water. well, susan, you re a wealth
we love myself and those catching, deep snow. a lot of times it cushions those rocks and some of the terrain found in the country. by the way, back skiing and snowboarding is anywhere outside a typical resource. so snow we must have. we do have that. 44%, blanketed in the white stuff, particularly aguess northwest, colorado. you may have heard my guy talk about the special graphics. that is an area that get some of the highest snowfall totals. it s all thanks to that line that area. air is forced to rise up and over the mountain chain. the air rises, cools, condenses, in the colder, higher elevations, we get the snowfall and so far this season, it has
it s the wild land urban interface on the west side that did catch fire. it s always the most dangerous. you put really nice houses into the prettiest places because there s trees. when the trees catch on fire, you are right in the middle of it. to put it in perspective, seven times the size of manhattan. half the size of all the boroughs put together. a lot of smoke out there as well right now, choking smoke, unhealthy to breathe. advisories have been posted. temperatures in the triple digits again. that s not unusual. the normal high is 100. it will be 104, 105. gusty winds because the air is rising so fast, because the ground is so hot, because that fire the fire makes a low pressure center where it is. the air rises and other air has to rush in. that s how it turns into the blast furnace. no relief in sight.
coco-pilots. the plane is experiencing turbulence. here warm humid air rises, cools and condenses in the large cloud formations. they encountered a weather system that blossomed up over 50,000 feet. the airplane is incapable of climbing that high to climb over or fly over the top of the weather. now pilots use weather radar to try to pick their way through these dynamic weather systems. reporter: still the weather is nothing out of the ordinary for this time of the year, but what the pilots could not know is that ice is building up inside of critical sensors called the peito tubes. they are a long utilized well established device to measure air speed. in the a-330, they are located below the flight deck. they can be susceptible to icing, as a result they are heated. reporter: the icing is
two people missing. in the town of hopa. the meteorologist cal pattern s up. the terrain is conducive for all this. you have the northerly flow. the mountains right there outside of the town, within 10 miles inland go out from say level up to 6,000 feet in elevation. this is perfect for forcing the air to rise. once the air rises, it cools and condens condenses. and you have the tremendous rainfall. a vast majority of it in the six-hour period that caused the flash flooding over this region of turkey. the concern is that the pattern very much unusual as far as the amount of rainfall they saw. this is the beginning of the wet season, but about 250 millimeters coming down. 170 millimeters is what is considered normal. and again, most of it happening in just a few hours. they can t handle that much