injapan and it was amazing. like obviously the weather is very nice, it s hot and sunny, but also like the people were so welcoming. we have three races a day and each race is about 20, 25 minutes and normally we re at max heart rate for most of that. and then you have only ten minutes in between each race on a day and then you go again. it s tricky. like, it depends again on the wind condition. if it s like a just a nice sea breeze, like very constant wind, obviously it s there s less opportunities in the wind to catch up. and it s more about speed. if it s like all over the place, like storms or big waves, then it s easier to catch up. and tactically, you can position yourself on the fleet so you give yourself more risk or less risk. there s quite a lot to think about. japan s really special. i ve been there a couple of times once in 2019, and i actually had so much fun at that event.
above. the good news here, craig, is no homes have been destroyed, but you can see the smoke is filling the air. that s not the only concern here. there are hot embers all across this area and in these flames and wind condition, they can certainly travel at least a mile away and spark a new wildfire. you can t hear it, but we can certainly hear the crackling, getting much stronger. all of this green here is likely going to explode in a matter of minutes. down here, you can see there s a car coming down with some horses. they re trying to evacuate animals downhill, and they re going right into the flames, right into the smoke. certainly, a very dicey situation. firefighters would tell them to pull out, if they could. and as you can see here, those flames are getting bigger near this tree line here. this entire area is a tinderbox, craig. it s likely going to explode as the hours go along. a short time ago, we were down there in the firefight as these hills were going. there was so much
department confirms the individual did not die as a result of the tick fire and appears the remains are at least a year old. the winter come down but they re expected to pick up again tonight which is why firefighters are bracing themselves for another round of wildfires. in santa clarita fox news. arthel: joining us for more is mike mueller, the deputy director of communications for the california department of four street and fire under protection. i want to start with gavin newsom declaring a statewide emergency due to the fire but also the weather conditions. how much trouble are the high winds causing firefighters? absolutely, thank you for having me. governor newsom and his staff have been engaged from the start and for him to declare a state of emergency, that is statewide because what we are seeing is not a wind condition, were about
road parallel to the beach. we have seen constant trees coming down and the wind gusts coming at us as we drive down. just look at the guys coming off of the street there, monitoring the radio because what is ultimately going to happen is this wind condition is going to meet the storm surge and that will be flooding and that is the worst case scenario they are talking about. shepard: griff jenkins along the road they are in naples. we are watching is hollywood on the florida, the waters are rising as well. we happen to have them on the line with us. juan perez, miami-dade county police chief. how are things in miami-dade? right now we are in the harshest wind we are going to experience from our portion of her mother. we are facing 10280-mile per
difficult to detach myself from that. the airplane is doing fine. we will manage well. take time for you and, and rest. so i, i had to learn that. such a a fascinating, you know, experiment. you could call it. borschberg, strapped into a special seat which serves as a bed and toilet. he has got to sit there the whole time he s got everything. what are you going to do? the solar in pulse requires specific weather conditions for its journey across the pacific. meteorologist derek van dam. the big problem here,en me of a solar plane, the weather. the wind. it need specific wind condition for takeoff. landing and 8,000 kilometer journey attempting to do at the moment. in the holding pattern over the sea of japan. already been in the air for over a day. so these guys are going through