calm. you can see a little bit of a wave. 12 to 15-feet wave heights. it doesn t look like it will be that. because we re expecting the winds to kind of flatten out a little more. certainly, we re expecting more activity. fred they re looking at winds 25 miles an hour and gusty with the thunderstorms. now, we re looking at perhaps the winds down to 10 to 15 miles an hour. so is this definitely an improvement and gives them the opportunity to find something or more. well that s pretty hopeful. it is. thank you so much karen maginnis appreciate that. the search and recovery of flight 8501 is a difficult process made by worst weather. cnn s alina machado talked to the divers about the strains of underwater searches. reporter: fredricka, the search and recovery effort for airasia flight 8501 may be going on 11,000 miles from here in south florida. but we spoke from one commercial
i don t know. maybe you can call me crazy, but i feel in my heart, he s alive somewhere. i don t know but my mom and my mom s strong. my dad has tried to become so strong. he cannot cry from the first time until maybe four days. four days goes by. but we accept the worst part. we know the worst part we know already. reporter: you just want to see him come home you want to see if he has survived? yeah still. reporter: you want to say good-bye. no no not good-bye. i mean until we see the body we re still praying. wow. pretty extraordinary, she s one of many family members praying and still hoping after that tragic disaster. so 23 days. that s roughly the amount of time left on the pinger battery which could lead searchers to
cnn s paula hancocks got a look at the mission firsthand aboard a helicopter. go to the east. reporter: harrieti shows me the flight plan scouring the southwest coast of borneo. plans to reach the airasia crash site changed due to the weather. only allowed to risk this so-called red zone. officials believe remnants of the plane or bodies may have drifted around 100 nautical miles to land. dense vegetation and marshes make searching by land unrealistic. much of this area is barely inhabited. as the weather closes in the pilot tries to fly around it. but the front is too big. we re only half an hour into the flight and the pilot has just decided that we have to abort this mission. he says that the weather up ahead is simply too dangerous.
jet, and mh-370 what impact will they have on these bodies of water? cummings says as air pollution going, the planes are a bigger drop in the bucket. roughly 70% of pollution we find out on our oceans starts on land. it s simple as the debris that were see on the stand, the cigarette butts, the straws the forbes the bottles, the items. reporter: some that may help daily life but pose a threat to our oceans. stephanie elam, cnn. it s your data. now at t-mobile, all your unused data rolls forward to the next month. and we ll even get you started with 10gb of free 4g lte data. these ally bank ira cds really do sound like a sure thing but i m a
new york mayor bill de blasio attending today s wake and also speaking tomorrow. mayor de blasio also with bill bratton. who asked the men and women to show respect to the mayor. the officers turned their backs to the mayor during liu s partner s funeral last week. sara ganim in a rainy brooklyn? sara was there a salute did anyone turn their backs to the mayor? reporter: well just saw the mayor walk in fred. and just before him, we also saw the police commissioner walk in. and dozens maybe even hundreds of nypd officers who are arriving here. i ve seen patrol cars from other jurisdictions as well. they ve been coming in i just