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President trump says the partial Us Government shutdown will go on, until his demand for funds to build a Mexican Border wall is met. Now on bbc news its time for a christmas edition of weather world. Nick miller and Sarah Keith Lucas report on the awesome power of wind, from the destruction caused by hurricanes, to its huge potential to power the planet. On one of the windiest days of the year we have come to one of the windiest places in the uk. Which is just as well, this is the uks biggest onshore wind farm. Hold onto your hats. This is weather world. We will be getting up close to find out how these Wind Turbines works and how much power they can generate on a stormy day like this. Its opposite to how a fan operates. A fan will plug into electricity and use it to generate wind. The turbines do the opposite. Also on weather world, the years august storms. The floods that rage with unimaginable force. Cyclones so powerful they transform a coastal paradise into piles of rubble. And amid warnings of climate catastrophe to come, wildfires reach new scales of size and devastation. And im at Imperial College london, where they make their own wind to research how to keep the public safe. The wind turbine, its the modern incarnation of humans attempt to harness the air that blows for our own needs. The use of this cleaner, greener Renewable Power source is expanding across the world reaching new heights in servicing energy demands. While the sight of these turbines is not to everyones liking as more of them appear across the countryside and at sea, the growth goes on. Uks Wind Energy Industry estimates offshore wind capacity is set to nearly double injust the next decade. When it comes to onshore wind farms in the uk they dont come any bigger than this. 215 of these turbines in an area ten miles across. We are in scotland, this is whitely near glasgow and i tell you what, every one of these turbines is going like the clappers today, its windy and, sarah, its getting windier. Thats right, the wind is strengthening during the course of our visit today and more and more power is being generated as a result. Later on we will look at how much energy has been produced during our visit but, peter, you are the area supervisor. Is it a prime day for Energy Production . Its an excellent day. The site is pretty much running at full power, just over 530 megawatts of power. Thats enough to provide electricity to round about 300,000 homes. On a day like this what sort of percentage of scotlands energy can be produced by wind power . The amount of wind power in scotland, there is every chance 100 of the countrys electricity could be provided. What makes the location so prime . Geographically its the highest point between the coasts, its very exposed, as you can feel from the wind, its an ideal location to put a wind farm, maximise wind yield. Thank you. Later on peter will take me for a drive around that site to talk about the management of the turbines and to get an idea of the sheer scale of this wind farm. And with this example of the power of wind we start the weather review of 2018 in the netherlands. In january. Wind so strong it blows people off their feet. These are some of the strongest winds ever recorded here. This storm that strikes the us city of boston injanuary is dubbed a bomb cyclone, combining wind with snow and flooding and then this. As temperatures plummet, the flood freezes, entombing dozens of cars in ice. In the uk, the first day of spring looked like this. The infamous beast from the east had arrived. Snow falls on large swathes of the British Isles giving the coldest march day on record. But if there is ever an example of keep calm and carry on, its from this driver and her quick reactions in scotland. The big freeze covered much of europe giving rome its biggest snowfall in decades. So of course that means a mass snowball fight in st peters square. The cold start to spring was soon a distant memory as the uk went on to experience its warmest april day since 1919 and the hottest early may Holiday Weekend on record. But by summer, a severe multi continent heatwave was under way. This is japan. Temperatures rose above 41 celsius for the first time here. And by early august parts of iberia are in the grip of extreme heat. This is portugal, temperatures broke the 46 celsius mark. Back in the uk, the driest start to summer on record turns the land from green to brown. Wildfires rage on the moorland of northern england, they are some of the worst in living memory and the scale of the devastation is hard to believe. Summer 2018 goes on to become the uks joint hottest on record. But proof, as if we needed it, that the seasons are unstoppable and early snowfalls smother the hills of southern england at the end of november. When it comes to early snow, morocco takes the prize. These scenes from the end of october, the first snow of the season arriving two months ahead of schedule. Im in a place where they make their own wind. Here at Imperial College london at the department of aeronautics they have two wind tunnels which they test regularly. Im joined by professor peter bearman, an emiratus professor here, explain what you do. A professor of experimental aerodynamics. This is a very large wind tunnel which we flow around road vehicles, we look at wind energy devices, turbines, how efficient they are and we look at flow around buildings including looking at the comfort around buildings for pedestrians, cyclists, for the wind effects. Its a little loud, you mention you use these to test the effects on things like vehicles, and built up areas. Yes, investigating the wind environment and how it is modified when a new building is planned to be put up. It is much better for an architect or Consulting Engineer to know at this stage, the early stage, what changes might need to be made to improve pedestrian comfort. Later in the programme well come back and talk more about the impacts of wind on built up areas and high buildings. Peter and i are taking a drive around the wind farm. You can get a sense of the scale, how massive this wind farm is. How long has it been in operation here . Whiteley has been in operation for about ten years now, it opened officially in 2009, currently in our tenth year of service on the turbines. Looking out at the turbines they cover a distance of about ten miles and they are widely spaced, why arent they closely packed together . We could pack them together but as the wind passes through the rotors and hits the blades, it causes a kind of vortex. If that vortex hits another turbine it would inhibit the production of the turbine and the turbine may actually stop for vibrations. They have to be quite widely spaced in order to let the wind settle4 down as it passes through one rotor, from one to another. We had a look at the broad scale of the wind farm, nick is about to get better acquainted with a wind turbine, taking a closer look at the details of how they operate. This is the closest ive ever been to a turbine, the obvious thing is the size. The other thing which i hadnt realised is the sound of the blades whizzing through the air. And another thing when you see these from a distance, it seems like the blades arent going round very fast but when you are right next to one, they whizzing through the air and you get the sense of the energy being harnessed. Fiona lindsay is a project manager here at whiteley, bottom line these, how do they work . We are Generating Renewable Energy by taking the wind passing through the turbine blades, the blades are capturing the Kinetic Energy and thats what allows them to spin and it spins round a shaft inside the cell, generating and converting electrical energy, the opposite of how a fan operates. You plug a fan into electricity, and use electricity to generate wind, these turbines do the opposite. And there is other kit on these turbines, too, monitoring the weather so they can work at their maximum potential. Yes, so theres a wind vein that measures direction that allows the turbines to face into the wind, and theres an anemometer which allows the blades to pitch, to turn to the prevailing wind and get the best from the aerodynamics. And can it be too windy . Can the weather be so bad they will not work properly . It can sometimes. Its not too frequent, the turbines tend to be available almost 100 of the time. Some weather events, the turbines would switch off automatically but its not for a long of time, usually force ten conditions and above. Today is usually as good as it gets. Its perfect, 40 50 mph wind, perfect for generating renewable electricity. And well find outjust how much electricity is generated when we join the head of the control centre a bit later. And now, in praise of beautiful sunsets, heres a selection of your weather watcher pictures from october, when some stunning examples could be seen across the uk. As the sun sets, its light travels through a greater depth of the atmosphere. Much of its blue and green light scattered, but not the red, and this becomes the dominant colour we see. You can become a weather watcher by signing up online. Still to come on weather world freak floods and Tropical Cyclones. More of 2018s biggest storms. And this wind tunnel can generate wind speeds of up to 100 mph. Ill be finding out how the research can help keep pedestrians safe. We are in scotland, at the uks biggest onshore wind farm, whiteley. Now, weve been outside to see the turbines, weve found out how they work, and now weve come inside to where theyre monitoring the energy the turbines produce. Its the control centre, and mark is the manager here. Mark, its a good day for you, its a windy day, and youll have known about this windy day for quite some time. Tell me about the Weather Information you get. We do, the wind is extremely important to us, its our business, some of the models were used, we have a system we have developed with the met office and that was made a number of years ago and provides us with a 14 day bespoke Weather Forecast for all of our sites across the uk. And thats notjust for wind. Thats for rain, its for snow, fog, many varying elements as well being used to operate our business. You can look at how much energy is generated but you can tie it down to an individual turbine. I was at turbine 55 earlier, how is that doing today . We can look on the system, turbine 55 at the moment is roughly about 70 metres per second wind, thats about 35 mph. And at the moment its producing its maximum Megawatt Energy that it can produce. Around 1,300 homes can be powered in a year. From that one turbine . That one turbine. Quite incredible. We are providing some balance in services for National Grid but we have produced to the marker we are expected to. Also wind farms across the uk are monitored from here. They monitor and control a0 wind farms from here from northern scotland to cornwall, ireland, to even off the coast of germany. In total, 1,000 Wind Turbines. Now, our weather review of 2018 continues with huge waves smashing into seafront apartments in tenerife, in the canary islands, in november. Amazingly no one was injured. But the toll was much greater in the worst flash floods ever to hit the Spanish Island of majorca. Three times the october average rainfall came in just a few hours. 12 people were killed. In japan, historic flooding swamped large areas of the country injuly, killing around 200 people, the worst flooding disaster here since 1982. Flash floods come with tremendous force. This is tunisia, in september, after what was said to be its heaviest deluge in almost 25 years. Jordan, in november, and this video capturing the moment a flash flood pours into the ancient city of petra after weeks of heavy rain in the country. This bus is no match for the sheer power of a monsoon flooded river in the indian state ofjammu and kashmir in september. In southern india, this area is hit hard by a monsoon, the worst flooding in a century killing hundreds. And breathtaking scenes from turkey in may. A man clings to the bonnet of a car as it is swept away after torrential rain in ankara. Several people were injured. Its been another year of intense Tropical Cyclones. This is typhoon mangkhut hitting hong kong, in september, as the most powerful ever recorded here. Fiji, in april, feeling the force of a second cyclone in as many weeks. Fijis Prime Minister says this Pacific Island nation is in a fight for survival, as Climate Change brings almost constant deadly cyclones. The atlantic Hurricane Season was dominated by two storms that hit the usa. First florence, in september, stalling over the carolinas and dumping massive amounts of rain, the wettest Tropical Cyclone ever recorded in this part of the usa. Worse was to come in october. There it goes. As michael became the most powerful hurricane to hit the florida panhandle, and the fourth strongest to make landfall in the usa. There were fears it would cause catastrophic damage, but the reality of what the storm left behind was worse than could ever have been imagined. Much of what used to be the city of mexico beach is destroyed. This is a scale model of the city of london. Im back at the department of aeronautics in Imperial College london with professor peter bearman. Peter, why do designers and architects need to be concerned about the strength of the wind when they are looking at New Buildings . A number of reasons. One is the wind going to destroy the building, have i made it Strong Enough . But the point of these quite complex models that you see here is to look at what effect the building will have on the local wind environment at street level. Is it going to make pedestrians very uncomfortable . Are they going to be blown over . What were doing in this tunnel is simulating the characteristics of the natural wind, and so the energy in the wind increases with height, so the height hitting the top of the tall, neutral building is going to be stronger than it is at lower levels. And also, it can divert some of that wind down to ground level. You have ramped up the wind, its feeling stronger. You wouldnt normally use smoke, though, would you . No, we wouldnt normally use smoke, and we wouldnt normally be kneeling in front of the model, because were creating a lot of our own gusts here. You and i have become high rise buildings. We have. Its not recommended. How are you then monitoring the strength of the wind, the gusts around these buildings . Well, we have sensors embedded, coming through the floor of the model, and they are measuring the wind speed at the height of a typical pedestrian. Well, peter, its been fascinating being here today. Thank you so much for your time. Pre monsoon windstorms in india are an annual feature of the weather, but these in may were the worst in decades as they sweep across the north, whipping up dust after the dry months. Over 100 people are killed. Some storms gather sand and then roll it out over huge distances. This massive storm was caught on camera in chinas gansu province in november, the sand from the nearby gobi desert. Disaster in greece injuly. Strong winds caused the rapid spread of a wildfire through a north east area of athens. The destruction left behind reveals only some of the horror that unfolded here. More than 80 people died, many of them as they sought safety on the beach. And its been yet another year of devastating wildfires in california. Fanned by strong santa ana winds, this one in november sweeps towards the coastal homes of the rich and famous in malibu. Its the worst fire here in living memory, respecting neither the beautiful setting of the homes it destroys, nor the wealth of their owners. But even this pales in comparison to this. Virtually the entire town of paradise, lost to the deadliest, most destructive wildfire the state has ever known. Apocalyptic scenes that prompt a heightened debate about the impact Climate Change could be having in california. More than 80 people died here. You have to go back 100 years to find a wildfire that has killed more people in the usa. Rain to dampen the fire eventually arrives, with a number of storms going into december, causing flooding and bringing fears of mudslides. Turn around, the flash floods right there. No one wants a repeat of this. Get out, go. The moment a mudslide hit the californian town of montecito, at the start of 2018, following major wildfires the previous month. At least 20 people died in the destruction that followed. Down under now, and a multi year drought they are calling the big dry continues in the australian state of new south wales. These scenes in august showed farmers struggling to feed and water their cattle. Since then there has been some rain, in fact, flooding from the heaviest november rain in decades in sydney. But long term rainfall deficits remain. How many of you . 13 brilliant. Lost for nine days, and now found. In thailand, 12 boys and their football coach are located deep within flooded caves. Setting off a race against time and weather as monsoon rains could leave them stranded for months. Its a mission that captures the attention of the world, and one that was complete just over a week later, with all the boys brought to safety. In a year that our use of plastic and the impact of it on the world around us has risen in prominence, astonishing scenes from the lebanese capital, beirut, in september. A flood of rubbish and plastic after a torrential storm. From new warnings of the rate of the earths warning, amid the first rise in global co2 emissions in four years, 2018 saw a report after report highlighting the impact of living in a world with rising temperatures. And in december, at a United Nations Climate Conference in poland, renowned naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough warned of a man made disaster on a global scale. If we dont take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world, is on the horizon. Applause. Were back in the control centre at whiteley, the uks biggest onshore wind farm. And mark, weve been itching to know since the beginning of our visit todayjust how much energy has been produced here. Sarah, today at whiteley, weve produced six gigawatt hours, we expect across the board folio to produce around 3a gigawatt hours. A very productive day across the uk and particularly here at whiteley. We are already at 30 of the uks power produced by wind energy. Is that figure going to increase, is it something you expect to grow . Absolutely, our drive is to build more onshore wind, the cheapest form of energy. But also solar, other storage elements too, and we want to capture that to provide the best energy mix. Thank you so much for having us here and showing us around your operations. Youre very welcome. Thank you. In fact, the day we filmed, strong winds across the uk helped to set a new Renewable Energy record with wind farms supplying almost a third of the uks electricity needs. And now to one of the more unusual sights of 2018, an almost perfectly rectangular iceberg, more than a kilometre across, flowing in the weddell sea off antarctica in october. The clean lines and sheer edges proving its recent separation from an ice shelf. And finally. The weather outside is frightful. Not for these children, its not. Their delight is because this is the first time they have ever seen snow. Its november in the canadian city of toronto, where snow is hardly headline news. But for these eritrean children, who have come from a refugee camp in sudan, its reason to celebrate. But dont get too carried away theres a lot of winter still to go. Let it snow, let it snow. And thats it with this time on weather world. Sarah, i know its a good thing to come to a wind farm, but can we go back inside . I will get you a warm cup of tea in a moment. The highlights from the previous programme, go to the website. And look out for more weather world in 2019. Until then, keep checking the forecast. We ended Christmas Day on a mild and cloudy notes, but at least the weather was mostly behaving itself, no storms or heavy rain or gails or anything like that. As far as boxing day is concerned, no change. Itll stay mild and there are some sunshine in the forecast. Not an awful lot, but there is a some. Here is the satellite image, a lot of cloud across western parts of the British Isles, the wind is also blowing out of the southwest. Thats a mild direction, so out west at that moment, temperatures are in the double figures. And looking at europe, the milder air is starting to push in deeper and further east into europe as well, pushing colder air towards russia, so that is where the really freezing weather is at the moment. So lets have a look at the forecast for the rest of Christmas Day and into the early hours of boxing day. A weak weather front is approaching northwestern scotland, you can see the southwest winds freshening here, some rain on the way but for the mass majority of the country, its a dry night. Mild as well, temperatures typically are 7 8d, these are the daytime temperatures for this time of year and we are getting them at night. Maybe a touch of frost in the far northeast of scotland, thats pretty much it. And then on boxing day, some sunshine for the forecast, i promise you. South coast at the east of the pennines, maybe parts of wales and northern ireland, but the beast temperatures, double figures pretty much right across the country. 11 degrees in belfast, glasgow, and edinburgh. Then towards the end of the week, High Pressure pretty much driving the weather across many western parts of europe, so again little change and little wind as well, always more cloud towards the northwest where we are closer to atlantic weather fronts, so for example, scotland and the northwest there are always a bit more cloudy as we head into thursday. To the south of that, however, thursday looks bright and it looks like cardiff is in for some sunshine same for london and also to the east of the pennines, fine weather around for a and thursday, the temperatures around 10 degrees a little bit colder at east anglia thursday, we think its because the morning may being a touch of frost and thosee temperatures may struggle a bit through the course of the day. And then friday and into the weekend, again more or less the same, a lot of cloud with some sunny spells at temperatures around the 10 degrees mark, thats it from me, goodbye. This is bbc news. The headlines at 6. Indonesia says it will build a new warning system, following the tsunami on saturday, which has killed more than 420 people. In her christmas message, the queen spoke of a busy year with weddings and babies, and said the christian message of peace on earth is needed as much as ever. I believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. It can be heeded everyone. By everyone. Its needed as much as ever. Hundreds turned out to greet the royal family for their Traditional Church service at sandringham. British and french authorities have rescued a0 migrants from boats trying to cross the english channel. President trump says the partial Us Government shutdown will go on, until his demand for funds to build a Mexican Border wall is met

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