spread the fire, those very strong winds were related to a high-pressure system to the north and a hurricane, a very low pressure hurricane, that traveled to the south. that hurricane intensified very quickly on very warm waters in the eastern pacific. that meant that those winds were stronger, that those pressure differences were stronger. the winds were stronger. an estimate that was done that the winds were at least 5 to 6% stronger because of that hurricane, and that hurricane intensified so quickly because of those warm waters. those waters are so warm, in part because of an el nino event but also because of the large-scale warming of the planet from carbon pollution, from the burning of fossil fuels. and i mean, so much loss, it happened so quickly. given what is taking place with climate change around the world, and hawaii, as beautiful as it is, is obviously not immune from the devastating effects of climate change, should hawaii
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let s go straight to the cnn weather center, meteorologist derek van dam has been following the hurricane s path. i suppose it s good news that the hurricane is weakening at some point, but that doesn t necessarily mean that people in that part of the country can let down their guards or folks in mexico as well. we should make it very clear, the folks in mexico need to be very careful about this storm as well. yeah. we don t want to diminish the threats associated with this storm, even though it is weakening. good news. we want to see that, but as with any tropical system, it s got an influx of moisture that s going to dump tremendous amounts of rain that will bring a flash flood threat to areas that haven t seen this amount of rain in several decades. 110 miles per hour. that makes it a category 2 atlantic equivalent. it is encountering significantly cooler waters and drier air, especially in the western sections of this storm system. regardless, let s look at the exact forecast tra
speeches, backed up by criminal acts and this is an indictment that is to be taken seriously and if it is backed up by evidence, he could be convicted and the question is, do you really want to be affiliated with this criminal enterprise? do you? good luck with that. here now to explain is someone who knows the georgia legal system very well. former dekalb county district attorney gwen keys-fleming and perhaps you could help some of the folks i was addressing why georgia might be a little different. why a pardon even in georgia doesn t come easily and it takes a lot of time. could we start there? sure, so georgia is one of the rare states where the sitting governor does not have the ability to automatically pardon someone that s been convicted of a crime.
events. some are 10 or 15-year events and happen much more frequently because of what we have done to the planet and we need to start internalizing that and we need to start adjusting our behavior and sort of hardening our systems against what we have already done to the climate and i think that s going to be one of the lessons out of this tragedy. could not agree more. coming up we ll speak with someone who knows the georgia legal system as well as anyone, the latest on former president donald trump s fourth indictment next on morning joe. in your e spend category. hi. you don t have to keep tabs on rotating categories. this is the only rotating i care about. . or activate anything to earn. your cash back automatically adjusts for you. can i get a cucumber water? earn 5% cash back that automatically adjusts
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