And in hospital. It happened just a few minutes drive from bondi beach. Panicked shoppers inside the Westfield Centre fled the attacker s path, before he was shot dead by police. Officers said he was known to the authorities, and the attack was likely not a terrorism incident. Katy watson reports now from the scene. Shouting. Fear and panic in bondi. Chaos in one of sydneys busiest Shopping Centres. Police were called after reports of multiple stabbings, and this is the scene they were met with. The attacker entered the Shopping Centre just after three in the afternoon, maiming people in his path. Outside, shoppers ran for their lives out of the mall. There was relief and terror. Everyone move back i was hiding in the back room just hearing gunshots. It wasjust like the worst thing ever. We saw these people running towards us, and then we heard a shot. My husband dragged us into a shop and the lady locked the doors. He just came in and started floating towards us. All i heard was, put
taking place to mark king charles s coronation. thank you very much. i have to say, the rain you saw at wimbledon earlier today, the rain you saw at wimbledon earliertoday, no the rain you saw at wimbledon earlier today, no sign of that here in edinburgh. it has been a glorious day weather wise. the colours of the military uniforms and banners were vibrant, the royal mile was a great sight. but how was it elsewhere in the uk? let s ask sarah what the picture looks like. thanks. as you said, some beautiful blue skies, but we also had some shower clouds around as well. this was the picture in hastings earlier. towering cumulus clouds that have produced some showers. if you shower is still lingering at there at the moment, but they are easing a way for the rest of this evening and overnight. clear spells developing. yesterday s low pressure that brought all that rain is now clearing away to the east. we have another area of low pressure waiting in the wings. for the here and now, still so
like a hot air balloon. when the sun comes out, heats the ground, the ground warms up and the air wants to rise. as the air rises into space, it goes up higher and higher and gets into colder and colder air so the particles congeal, the humidity comes in and goes straight up into the air and you see the towering cumulus clouds, like everything in the northern hemisphere that spins to the right and everything in the southern hemisphere that spin to the left. if you move this stuff long enough on the way up, literally, 60,000 feet in the sky, 12 miles from the surface to the top, you will get this spin. eventually, the whole storm spins and then the back half we call it the mesocyclone, the conservation of ang you lar momentum, like an ice skail skater bringing her arms in. she skates and skates faster. the more the closer her arms are in and at the bottom of the mesocyclone a tornado falls out of this storm. well, it has been a month since tornadoes ravaged alabama. coming up next,
bakes those floodwaters, they evaporate and the air here is more humid than it would be in a regular year. something else, the gulf of mexico is warmer than normal. you have colder than normal, warmer than normal. that makes a jet stream that s faster than normal. when you get a jet stream moving faster, you get the potential for more sheer. more difference between what the air is doing down here and what the air is doing up here. a faster jet can make and does make bigger tornadoes. i mean, how does a tornado form? this is cool stuff. particles on the ground, humidity on the ground starts to rise. like a hot air balloon. when the sun comes out, heats the ground, the ground warms up and the air wants to rise. as the air rises into space, it goes up higher and higher and gets into colder and colder air so the particles congeal, the humidity comes in and goes straight up into the air and you see the towering cumulus clouds, like everything in the northern
that makes a jet stream that s faster than normal. when you get a jet stream moving faster, you get the potential for more sheer. more difference between what the air is doing down here and what the air is doing up here. a faster jet can make and does make bigger tornadoes i. i mean, how does a tornado form? this is cool stuff. particles on the ground, humidity on the ground starts to rise. like a hot air balloon. when the sun comes out, heats the ground, the ground warms up and the air wants to rise. as the air rises into space, it goes up higher and higher and gets into colder and colder air so the particles congeal, the humidity comes in and goes straight up into the air and you see the towering cumulus clouds, like everything in the northern hemisphere that spins to the right and everything in the southern hemisphere that spin to the left. if you move this stuff long enough on the way up, literally, 60,000 feet in the sky, 12 miles from the surface to the top, you will get this