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Transcripts For KTVU KTVU Mornings On 2 At 430am 20160107

And this morning were dealing with the aftermath of the rain. An inch and 18 100ths in the bucket and getting foggy. Very thick fog in the east bay. You can see the moisture continuing to stream on down. San mateo, santa cruz coast, and heading into santa cruz. And capitola and you can see generally were on the back side of this. Temperatures are running cooler than 24 hours ago. Makes sense. We had our system yesterday and now we have a break and thats allowing the cooler to take place. 42 to 43. Woodside in there. And even san mateo and atherton and menlo park. Not much in the sierra. Its much quieter. And a lot of the moisture is still taking aim towards central and Southern California. Mostly cloudy and a few showers. And cooler lows and below normal temperatures, and theyll be in the 50s. Lets hope today is a little quieter. It is already considering that yesterday we came in and all of a sudden we had a bunch of incidents. Today we do have kind of a normal looking commute and not

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20150831

Coral reefs like these, vibrant and teeming with life, may hold clues to the future of the worlds oceans. Coral reefs only make up a fraction of 1 of the ocean, but they hold 25 of the oceans species. Not only that, but they feed hundreds of millions of people and a billion people or more get some income from coral reefs. So this is an ecosystem that is really fundamental to humans on the planet. Steve polumbi is the director of the hopkins marine station. Hes studied coral reefs around the world. For decades, warming ocean waters have damaged, even killed coral, but now reefs are facing an insidious threat from a chemical change that is making ocean water nomore acid ick. Ocean acid fiction affects the entire globes oceans and affects organisms growth rate and making it more difficult to make shells. We know that fish actually react to dangers differently. With Ocean Surface waters now 30 more acidic than they were two centuries ago, protecting the reefs from acid fiction is no easy t

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20150829

Coral reefs like these, vibrant and teeming with life, may hold clues to the future of the worlds oceans. Coral reefs only make up a fraction of 1 of the ocean, but they hold 25 of the oceans species. Not only that, but they feed hundreds of millions of people and a billion people or more get some income from coral reefs. So this is an ecosystem that is really fundamental to humans on the planet. Steve polumbi is the director of the hopkins marine station. Hes studied coral reefs around the world. For decades, warming ocean waters have damaged, even killed coral, but now reefs are facing an insidious threat from a chemical change that is making ocean water nomore acid ick. Ocean acid fiction affects the entire globes oceans and affects organisms growth rate and making it more difficult to make shells. We know that fish actually react to dangers differently. With Ocean Surface waters now 30 more acidic than they were two centuries ago, protecting the reefs from acid fiction is no easy t

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20150829

Coral reefs like these, vibrant and teeming with life, may hold clues to the future of the worlds oceans. Coral reefs only make up a fraction of 1 of the ocean, but they hold 25 of the oceans species. Not only that, but they feed hundreds of millions of people and a billion people or more get some income from coral reefs. So this is an ecosystem that is really fundamental to humans on the planet. Steve polumbi is the director of the hopkins marine station. Hes studied coral reefs around the world. For decades, warming ocean waters have damaged, even killed coral, but now reefs are facing an insidious threat from a chemical change that is making ocean water nomore acid ick. Ocean acid fiction affects the entire globes oceans and affects organisms growth rate and making it more difficult to make shells. We know that fish actually react to dangers differently. With Ocean Surface waters now 30 more acidic than they were two centuries ago, protecting the reefs from acid fiction is no easy t

Transcripts For KOFY ABC7 News At 900PM On KOFY 20141101

Woke up this morning and they are like lets go giants and like half hour ago they just passed out. Dont worry they rallied. Is not everyone in the parade is a familiar face. But its a moment in the spotlight for people who work at at t park like bill graham selling suv neertion there since 1961. I could not be a ball player so im at the stadium every da day. With confetti swirling everywhere its easy to feel like king of the world. But the loudest scream came for madison and manager bruce. Proudly posed with the world series trophy. Just great moments out ther there. Katie reporting. No one let the rain spoil today parade thats for sure. But what about the Halloween Party trickortreaters tonight. Lets check in with spencer and live doppler 7hd. All right dan celebrating halloween had a little bit better luck today than those attending the parade. Not that the parade watchers minded the rain but we had a nice break from the Late Afternoon in the evening hours into right now as a matter

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