the final satellite contact from the plane on the day it disappeared indicated it could have gone as far as this line. the amount of fuel onboard meant it wouldn t have been able to fly much further. this new potential debris lies between those two lines. in just the right spot to be as the investigators say, credible. four aircraft from the u.s., australia, and new zealand including an american p8 submarine hunter have scoured the area where the debris was found once but spotted nothing. their search hampered by bad weather in the region and slowed by the long flight from land which leaves them only three hours of actual search time. the first aircraft took off for another attempt at daybreak in australia, that s a little more than an hour ago. a norwegian cargo vessel is assisting in the search and other ships are now en route. finding the objects will not be easy. they may have drifted an enormous distance since they were spotted and they re
it s almost impossible to forecast the one area that could get the rain that was that high. what was going on in the atmosphere basically is we had high pressure, which developed into the eastern gulf here. it brought all the that moisture from the gulf of mexico into here. all you need when you have conditions that like is something to lift the air. so it developed and rode around that high very slowly. two to three inches an hour for a couple hours. jacqui jeras, thanks. the american teen hoping to become the youngest person to sail around the world solo is now in safe hands. a french fishing vessel reached abby sundayerland this morning. the 16-year-old was stranded in the indians ocean after losing satellite contact two days ago. her rescuers on the french fishing boat say she is in good health. sundayerland is expected to be taken to australia or the reunion islands. well, come on in, the water
talk about putting a fourth containment system sometime in mid july. but that, alex, will involve dismantling what they have in place, cutting off, and just taking loose the bolts that hold the flange on top of the blowout preventer and putting a larger containment system on. the trouble with that is you take it off and that oil will be gushing uncontrolled for who knows how long it will take to fix that problem. exactly. no one wants to see that happen. although i guess for the long term, you kind of have to go through that. thanks so much. appreciate that. and we said that we were going to speak with weather channel meteorologist stephanie abrams. but apparently the weather is so bad right now, we re not able to establish our satellite contact with her. the weather is definitely worsening there. meantime, a red-headed femme fatale and a college graduate apparently fooled everyone.
indian ocean between australia and africa. this morning, a french fishing vessel reached abby sunderland. she is said to be in good health. the 16-year-old was stranded in the indian ocean after losing satellite contact just two days ago. earlier, sunderland s parents talked about their daughter. as of 3:00 this morning, just after 3:00 this morning, we had a phone call from abigail aboard the la reunion french flag fishing vessel. she was successfully rescued and was aboard their fishing vessel. as of now, we understand that abigail is being taken down to the island. a little bit smaller voice, but she was able to make jokes. i think she was looking forward to getting some sleep. it s a mixed bag.