searched july 7. thanks for watching the whole story. i ll see you next sunday. man: oh, my god. man: this is in our backyard, and it is happening right now. you can hear the wind just howling. man 1: whoa! man 2: whoa! man 1: whoa! man: this is hundred-mile-an-hour-plus winds that we were experiencing for hours. we re seeing fort myers beach getting inundated. we re seeing all of these places that we love now underwater. welcome to violent earth. i m liev schreiber. in the field of meteorology, there is no season more anticipated or feared than the atlantic hurricane season. every year, from june 1 to the end of november, millions find themselves in the crosshairs of these massive and often deadly storms. their strength and their direction hinge on complex ocean and atmospheric interactions. according to nasa, because of rising sea temperatures, we re seeing more hurricanes in the atlantic growing to category 3, category 4, or category 5 than compared to 40 years ago. in 202
learn more about these fascinating creatures students is shark week on discovery, which is also owned by cnn s parent company, wbd. it searched july seventh. thanks for watching the whole story. i ll see you next sunday you can hear the wind just howling. man 1: whoa! man 2: whoa! man 1: whoa! man: this is hundred-mile-an-hour-plus winds that we were experiencing for hours. we re seeing fort myers beach getting inundated. we re seeing all of these places that we love now underwater. welcome to violent earth. i m liev schreiber. in the field of meteorology, there is no season more anticipated or feared than the atlantic hurricane season. every year, from june 1 to the end of november, millions find themselves in the crosshairs of these massive and often deadly storms. their strength and their direction hinge on complex ocean and atmospheric interactions. according to nasa, because of rising sea temperatures, we re seeing more hurricanes in the atlantic growing to category 3,
an unmanned drone described by the pilot to look just like this one here. small and black, helicopter rotors hovering about 1500 feet above the runway. as we said, the fbi investigating the incident, along with the federal aviation administration, and the joint terrorism task force. and now some of the hottest stories in a flash, rapid fire. roll it. in seffner, florida, two miles away from the sinkhole that swallowed a man while he slept, a second sinkhole here has opened up. this is a backyard of a family nearby. crews there are on alert, now deciding if it is safe for the family to stay there or not. this area has been called sinkhole alley. as the world s cardinals prepare to choose the next pope, an impostor has tried to crash a secret meeting at the vatican. here he is on the left. you tell a difference?
yesterday afternoon. a pilot of a al italia describing what a brac drone umanned aircraft on the final approach to runway 31 right. according to the faa which is investigating the pilot reported the sighting four to five miles west of the airport at altitude of 1500 feet t looked like a black drone about a meter square with helicopter rotors on the corner. the aircraft did not take evasive action and landed safely, bill. bill: do investigators believe there was sinister motivation at work? reporter: it is possible. any flying object can pose a dranker to aircraft. we ve seen what bird strikes can do. a drone can cause problems if sucked into an engine. faa referred to model aircraft standards allows for flying remote-controlled airplanes recreation alley 400 feet and in sight of the operator. anyone flying a aircraft within three miles of the
in america. the faa is investigating and says the pilot reported the sighting 4 to 5 miles west of the airport at an altitude of roughly 1500 feet. it looked like a black drone a meter square with helicopter rotors on the corners. the aircraft did not take evasive action. it landed safely. they say they can t remember another incident like this at all his years at the airport. jenna: it s easy to let your imagine get the best of you with some of these stories, rick. is there any indication at all, any indication that this could be terrorism related? reporter: it certainly could be and the fbi is also investigating the incident. even if it was just some guy flying a remote control toy it could pose a danger to aircraft. we ve seen what bird strikes can do. any object can cause problems if it s sucked into an engine. the faa referred us to the operating standards written in 1985 that provides for remote control planes like you see here