Issued for the entire area. A little bit less snow will fall in the lee high valley. Which is usually the reverse. That has started. Between now and 2 00. In the morning. Well see far south jersey and delaware pick up steam with the snowfall. Between about 2 and 7 00 a. M. Is when well see it approach the philadelphia area. And spreading north of philadelphia. Into the pennsylvania suburb. What were concerned about is the extent of the snow. It will be a longlived event. About 18 hours long and heaviest could fall from about now through late tomorrow night. A heavy wet snow for shoveling. Slippery travel and icy roads by tomorrow night. Because we go below freezing. And anything that has melted in i slushy snow will turn into black ice. Doppler radar you can see the snow down here in south delaware. In fact we get way down here and places like already reporting five inches of snow. Theres a band thats stretching from there across south jersey thats going all evening long. You can see t
Its coming. Hurricanes, floods, drouough, raging wildfdfires, snowstorms, and tornadoes. Is this purely nature, or are tthere manmamade, therefore controllable, factors at worork . A warmer, moister environment can intensify storms, creating heavier precipitation. And this Scientists Say is why human activities may account, at least in part, for the rise in extreme weather werere experiencing. The debate is setettled. Climate change is a fact. And when our childrens children lookok uin the eye a and ask ife didid all we could to leave them a safer, more stable world with new sources of energy, i want us to be able t to say yes, we did. [applause] as the obobama admininistratn renews itits commitment to ac the debate over Climate Change remains polarized. Climat scientist michael mann is a central figure in that debate. He was one of the scientists behind the development of the controversial hockey stick chart, which showed how temperature in the late Twentieth Century was exceptionally
Moment. Thats it for the papers this hour. Thank you, tony and caroline. Youll both be back at 11. 30pm for another look at the stories making the news tomorrow. Coming up next, its meet the author. Writer and historian Norman Davies talks about his new book beneath another sky a globaljourney into history. He circumnavigates the globe to explore in some of the remotest places stories of settlement and migration, driven as he puts it by the primeval urge to, get up and go. Welcome. To think that we all have an urge to get up and go, its quite another thing to do it. You are no young man. You set off and you circumnavigated the globe to all kinds of places that you must never have imagined that you would get to. What drove you on . The primeval urge. At a certain age, i received an invitation to australia but i dont like long flights so i decided to go by easy stages and take my time. And then i realised why go back the same way, just keep going, it took several months but it was a trem
Its coming. Hurricanes, floods, droughghtsraraging wildfirires, snowstorms, and tornadoes. Is this purely nature, or are thehere manmadede, therefore controllable, factors at work . K . A warmer, moister environment can intensify storms, creating heavier precipitation. And this Scientists Say is why human activities may account, at least in part, for the rise in extreme weather were e experiencing. The debate is settltled. Climate change is a fact. And when our childrens children look u us the eye andnd ask ife didd all we could to leave them a safer, more stable world with new sources of energy, i want us to be able to o say yes, we did. [applause] as the obamama administstratn renews its s commitme t to ac the debate over Climate Change remains polarized. Climate scientist michael mann is a central figure in that debate. He was one of the scientists behind the development of the controversial hockey stick chart, which showed how temperature in the late Twentieth Century was exception
Its coming. Hurricanes, floods, droughghtsraraging wildfirires, snowstorms, and tornadoes. Is this purely nature, or are thehere manmadede, therefore controllable, factors at work . K . A warmer, moister environment can intensify storms, creating heavier precipitation. And this Scientists Say is why human activities may account, at least in part, for the rise in extreme weather were e experiencing. The debate is settltled. Climate change is a fact. And when our childrens children look u us the eye andnd ask ife didd all we could to leave them a safer, more stable world with new sources of energy, i want us to be able to o say yes, we did. [applause] as the obamama administstratn renews its s commitme t to ac the debate over Climate Change remains polarized. Climate scientist michael mann is a central figure in that debate. He was one of the scientists behind the development of the controversial hockey stick chart, which showed how temperature in the late Twentieth Century was exception