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time-lapse of the tornado. that was actually induced by the intense heat from the fire across central oregon, the bootleg fire. the pictures from the ground really tell that same story, because as meteorologists were able to analyze the particular swath of damage, you can see these trees, they re all pointed the same direction, knocked over in the same direction. there s images of bark being completely ripped off some of the pine trees and trees being completely toppled, all in the same direction. this was a fire tornado. that s different from a firewhirl. a firewhirl, which we ve seen before, can range from one foot in diameter to 500 feet in diameter, but they don t necessarily go from the base of the ground all the way up into the upper levels of the atmosphere like a fire-induced tornado. this, however, a firewhirl, is interesting. you get this convergence of air, the intense heat from the fire, then there s a spinning motion in this atmosphere. it creates those little quick spin-u

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170829:04:28:00

finally giving folks along this area a chance to clean up a little bit. what does it look like in reality? here is the spinning motion. you see the shower stretching across, this is our future radar, pay attention to the time-stamp in the corner. the heaviest rain does appear to be right over this area and portions of extreme eastern texas, houston right on that boundary, taking you into tuesday evening. that rain still coming. that is all day tomorrow. i do think you maybe get a few more breaks on wednesday before finding down on thursday. completely clear for folks on friday. again, we have seen so much rain already. 20, 30 inches, in some cases 40 inches. we are going to add to that even more so. i think fairly widespread. i wouldn t be surprised you see 8-12 inches, you do see some areas where those numbers get higher, after a 15 inches in several locations. this is stretching into portions of louisiana, lake charles getting another 6 inches. it s very close. it s all about where t

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170828:16:10:00

just a little bit, but definitely pick up the rain that will continue to move. here it is getting close to victoria, texas, settling back towards rockport, where it all began. we will see it make the little move south by tuesday it begins to head back to the north. that is tomorrow. working its way back up towards the houston area, running you into wednesday, thursday, but you will be looking at rain coming into the houston area. at this point you are on the left side of the storm. yes, still rain, but it begins to die down a little bit. at the heaviest rain on the right side, so we we will be stretching over to lake charles, lifting that direction. and then finally by friday into saturday, we begin to see this head further north, folks in houston will be drying off, but that s not until late friday. what does this look like in real life? here s a future radar, you are seeing that spinning motion, still bands of heavy rain, houston getting caught and

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170826:15:48:00

rainfall and who is most at risk now and who is going to be most at risk over the next five to six days. you see the spinning motion. that s the gusty winds and the heavy rain around victoria. we get isolated reports of flooding. and then we have a fire hose coming in off the gulf with the lightning strikes. that is active lightning strikes. one report of a tornado that did damage outside of houston this morning. we re watching galveston. they were saying i thought we weren t going to get hit that hard. they have sideways winds and thunderstorms and tornado warnings. it s continuing this morning. flash flooding, in the fire hose which is north of houston. we were concerned it would be over houston all day. right now it s shifted barely north. that s galveston through the houston shipping channel. it s where refineries are and pipelines go in. tornadoes are very dangerous around there. there s infrastructure that can hold out with a strong hurricane

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130521:06:06:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130521:06:06:00
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