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KGO ABC7 News 500PM July 12, 2024

You are taking a look at santa cruz beach. Temperatures soar into the triple digits in some cities. Lets find out how long the heat will last. Drew tuma. Our dangerous heat wave rolls on. Lets get a check how hot it is where you live. We are scorching. 109 in fairfield, 93 in hayward. It is 82 in the city right now. 97 in san jose. Its another hot day across the region. We still have our heat advisories and excessive heat warnings in effect for much of the bay area and again, with these hot temperatures is a high risk of heatrelated illness, unfortunately as the sun goes down, by 9 00, we will still be sweat sweating with temperatures in the 70s and 80s. Overnight, a red flag warning will go into effect for the threat of thunderstorms moving into the region. We will detail that new threat coming up in a few minutes. All right. Drew. Well see you then. Thank you. The heat is putting a serious drain on our states power grid. Abc 7 news in the north bay, joining us now live. What are we l

DW Zambia July 12, 2024

Researchers from germany are trying to learn more about these mega bats to do that theyre hoping to catch a few of them with a net the scientists are setting up a trap at 2 am because it must be ready before sunrise well theyre flying foxes are nocturnal they can still see better by day than at night because unlike other bats find foxes dont anchor locate they use their sense of sight to navigate. As an instant isnt its we must always keep the net off the ground and then open up the compartments so it hangs completely straight at the top so the bats dont see it and it deflate them well as it is not seen as the work in complete silence with no light and the only night vision goggles and then we hope will catch them but you never know. These are the images from the night vision goggles at night the flying foxes lead to trees where theyve spent their day sleeping and set off in search of food mainly fruits and berries. The researchers wait for 2 hours and then they have a stroke of luck f

DW Zambia July 12, 2024

Researchers from germany are trying to learn more about these mega bats to do that theyre hoping to catch a few of them with a net the scientists are setting up a trap at 2 am because it must be ready before sunrise but they are flying foxes are not turned off they can still see them survive day then at night because unlike other bats flying foxes dont and colocate that use their sense of sight to navigate. Its an instant isnt its we must always keep the net off the ground and then open up the compartments so it hangs completely straight at the top so the bats dont see it and it deflate them or as it is not seen work in complete silence with no light and only night vision goggles them and then we hope will catch them but you never know. These are the images from the night vision goggles at night for flying foxes lead to trees where theyve spent their day sleeping and set off in search of food menu fruits and berries. The researchers wait for 2 hours and then they have a stroke of luck

KGO ABC7 News 600PM July 12, 2024

To 80s across the bay area. And tomorrow morning its a warm start to another very hot day. Well have the latest on how hot we get tomorrow, how long this heat wave will last, and also a red flag warning that will go into effect. All the details in the acuweather forecast in a few minutes. We will see you then, drew, thank you. The heat is putting a serious strain on our states power grid. Cornell barnard joins us from the north bay. What do we know about the possibility of more Power Outages, cornell . Reporter well, eric,ges are possibility tonight through wednesday and customers should be prepared. Well, its super hot outside. There is relief, though, here at this new cooling center at the marin center in san rafael. Take a look. There is water. Theres lots of snacks. Best of all, airconditioning. And after last night with no power a lot of folks around here could really use it. Were going to survive it. Reporter Richard Evans was braving the heat on the vallejo waterfront saturday,

DW Zambia July 12, 2024

Researchers from germany are trying to learn more about these mega bats to do that theyre hoping to catch a few of them with a net the scientists are setting up the trap at 2 am because it must be ready before sunrise but im flying foxes are nocturnal they can still see better by day than at night because unlike other bats flying foxes dont anchor locate they use their sense of sight to navigate. As an instance and its we must always keep the net off the ground and then open up the compartments so it hangs completely straight at the top so the bats dont see it and it deflate them was it isnt seen that work in complete silence with no light and only night vision goggles get them and then we hope will catch them but you never know. These are the images from the night vision goggles at night for flying foxes lead to trees where theyve spent a day sleeping and set off in search of food mainly fruits and berries. The researchers wait for 2 hours and then they have a stroke of luck for flyin

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