the chinese leader said the two countries should continue co operation, without giving details. thank you for your company, ben brown is here at the top of the hour, now weather world. this time on weather world we are at raf coningsby which hit the uk s highest temperature record this summer. and i will find out how severe weather effects operations here. i am here at the national meteorological archive and i will find out how the new record temperature and all weather observations are used to paint a picture of the uk and the world s changing climate. if we want to understand the climate of the future, we need to understand the climate now and the climate going back into the past. all these sleeping bags and tents are for people in pakistan still homeless after a devastating flood. i will report on the bigger storms of the year and look at what happened after weather disasters strike. i am at raf coningsby, not only a place close to my heart in that it is where i began my b
threat to life and livelihoods. storm surge is a rise in water level above normal tides generated by the storm. heights of over 8.5 metres, or 28 feet, have been recorded. how do storms produce this? a small part, around 5%, comes from an atmospheric pressure for before the storm and relatively less pressure pushing down let s water up well. the major driver by far is wind. the stronger the wind, the more force that can be applied to the water surface and literally push up an increasingly large body of water. as an approach land, where wind direction is onshore, the mass of water literally pushes inland. the opposite however can apply, where it storm winds or offshore a negative storm surge can suck water away from the coast.
up the water surface and literally push up an increasingly large body of water. as an approach land, where wind direction is onshore, the mass of water literally pushes inland. the opposite however can apply, where it storm winds or offshore a negative storm surge can suck water away from the coast. predicting searches is complex. storm intensity, forward speed, size and angle of approach all play a part as does the shape of the coast. 2022 saw another united nations cop climate conference. this one in a chip needed an extra second day to finally reach agreement on loss and damage, a pooled fund for countries most affected by climate change. i most affected by climate change. i hear no objections, it is so decided. hear no ob ections, it is so decided. hear no ob ections, it is so decided. ., ., , ., decided. but that deal comes in a ear in decided. but that deal comes in a year in the decided. but that deal comes in a year in the world
our bodies he definitely have an opinion and so does the fifth circuit court. thank you so much. thank you so much. stay with us. we are tracking tropical storm henri has it heads towards new york and rhode island. and we ll bring you another live update. and i ll talk to new york congressman. good morning. it s sunday, august 22nd. i m maria teresa kumar in for the one and only ali velshi. we begin with tropical storm henri. this is a live look at montauk, new york, the very tip of long island. let s get right to nbc news meteorologist phil karens. what s the latest? we re continuing to watch this approach land.