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Turkish President Erdogan visits Gulf Arab states, seeking funds for ailing economy
Read full article: Turkish President Erdogan visits Gulf Arab states, seeking funds for ailing economyTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has begun a three-stop tour of Persian Gulf states to raise trade and investment for Turkeyโs floundering economy.
US files 1st USMCA environment case on Mexico over porpoise
Read full article: US files 1st USMCA environment case on Mexico over porpoiseThe U.S. Trade Representative's Office has filed the first environmental complaint against Mexico for failing to protect the critically endangered vaquita marina, the world's smallest porpoise.
Kuwaiti minister in Lebanon over diplomatic row with gulf
Read full article: Kuwaiti minister in Lebanon over diplomatic row with gulfKuwaitโs foreign minister says he has handed Lebanese officials a list of suggestions for confidence-building measures with oil-rich Gulf states after relations between the two sides deteriorated dramatically over the past months.
Tropical Storm Elsa moving across west Cuba, then to Florida
Read full article: Tropical Storm Elsa moving across west Cuba, then to FloridaTropical Storm Elsa is sweeping over western Cuba with strong rain and winds, and forecasters say it will move on to the Florida Keys on Tuesday and Floridaโs central Gulf coast by Wednesday.
Jordan king doubles down on sedition claims against brother
Read full article: Jordan king doubles down on sedition claims against brotherJordanโs king has addressed the public feud with his half-brother, Prince Hamzah, portraying it as an attempted โseditionโ that caused him shock, anger and pain.
UN warns of mass famine in Yemen ahead of donor conference
Read full article: UN warns of mass famine in Yemen ahead of donor conferenceFILE - In this Oct. 1, 2018 file photo, a woman holds a malnourished boy at the Aslam Health Center, in Hajjah, Yemen. The stark warning comes a day before a pledging conference co-hosted by Sweden and Switzerland. The U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will appeal for $3.85 billion in relief aid for Yemen this year. Wealthy Gulf donors such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which contributed generously to U.N. appeals in 2018 and 2019, cut back drastically on aid to Yemen last year amid the pandemic and corruption in Yemen aid efforts. The rebels have been implicated in stealing aid and using aid access to extort concessions and money.
Easing dispute, UAE announces reopening of borders to Qatar
Read full article: Easing dispute, UAE announces reopening of borders to QatarAl Thani's arrival in the kingdoms ancient desert city of Al-Ula on Tuesday was broadcast live on Saudi TV. Saudi Arabia announced the reopening of its airspace and borders with Qatar earlier this week. National carrier Qatar Airways said it had started to reroute some flights through Saudi airspace, with the first flight cruising over Saudi skies from Doha to Johannesburg, South Africa on Thursday night. The four Arab states severed commercial and diplomatic ties with Qatar in 2017, accusing the country of cozying up to Iran and financing extremist groups in the region, charges that Doha denies. The boycott only pushed Qatar closer to Iran, for instance by forcing Qatar Airways to change routes through Iranian skies.
2021 to start off with (another) soaking rain in southwest, central Virginia
Read full article: 2021 to start off with (another) soaking rain in southwest, central VirginiaHourly planner for Tuesday, December 29, 2020Weโll be in the 40s again Wednesday, but clouds will gradually increase ahead of our next storm system. This system dives south, picking up Gulf moisture. That Gulf moisture does indeed make it this far north. If thereโs any freezing rain to start, it would likely be brief in northern portions of the area Friday morning. Impacts from New Year's storm systemBeyond this storm system, weโre actually left unseasonably warm through Saturday.
Enjoy the nice weekend weather because a pattern shift is expected next week
Read full article: Enjoy the nice weekend weather because a pattern shift is expected next weekMorning coffee forecast (WSLS)Temperatures should be quick to warm up through the morning and into the midday and afternoon. Weโre going to be tracking the rise of moisture, clouds and rain chances into the work week. Rain chances go down a bit, but donโt completely exit the forecast late in the work week. Rain coverage over the next 5 days (WSLS)You may notice some extra humidity at times during the work week as well. Early model data indicates we may return to a quiet pattern by next weekend, stay tuned to the forecast in the coming days.
US, Israeli envoys fly to Bahrain to advance nascent ties
Read full article: US, Israeli envoys fly to Bahrain to advance nascent tiesThe national flags of Bahrain, Israel and America, flutter in near the Israeli flag carrier El Al plane that will fly an Israeli delegation, accompanied by U.S. aides, to Bahrain to formalise relations and broaden Gulf cooperation, at Ben Gurion airport in Lod, near Tel Aviv, Israel Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. (Ronen Zvulun/Pool Photo via AP)
Can we retire a Greek hurricane name? Delta made us wonder.
Read full article: Can we retire a Greek hurricane name? Delta made us wonder.Louisiana residents who are still recovering from the devastation of a powerful hurricane less than two months ago braced for another hit as Hurricane Delta steamed north through the Gulf on Thursday after swiping Mexicoโs Yucatan Peninsula, the Associated Press reported. โThey do not retire Greek alphabet storm names -- at least so far,โ Gross said. The last time we went through all the letters of the alphabet and moved on to the Greek alphabet was 2005. In 2005, a record-breaking year of devastating hurricanes, we made it through six Greek letters. The Committee also agreed that it was not practical to retire into hurricane history a letter in the Greek alphabet.
Sally takes aim at the Gulf Coast; two names left for hurricane season
Read full article: Sally takes aim at the Gulf Coast; two names left for hurricane seasonROANOKE, Va. โ 8 a.m. Monday UpdateThe historic pace of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season continues, with four named storms in the Atlantic as of 8 a.m. Monday. Sally formed over the weekend and is slowly strengthening over warm Gulf waters. Tracking Sally - 9/14/2020Nothing is around to pull Sally north, so the storm will meander around the Gulf Coast for a few days. #hurricane pic.twitter.com/SAnhkoHKs5 โ Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach) September 14, 2020With that, weโre now two names away from running out of names for the Atlantic hurricane season. Storm names used up as of 9/14/2020Once we use those names up, we will switch over to the Greek alphabet.
Laura losing tropical characteristics, gives us rain & storms Saturday
Read full article: Laura losing tropical characteristics, gives us rain & storms SaturdayLaura is moving NNE at 15 mph with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph. 8:00 p.m. Thursday UpdateTropical Storm Laura continues to produce flooding rainfall over portions of Arkansas. Laura is moving NNE at 15 mph with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph. 5:00 p.m. Thursday UpdateLaura has weakened to tropical storm strength with sustained winds of 50 mph, gusting upwards of 65 mph. 11:00 p.m. Wednesday UpdateโExtremely dangerousโ Hurricane Laura is closing in on the northwest Gulf Coast, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Short heat wave continues prior to local impacts from Laura
Read full article: Short heat wave continues prior to local impacts from LauraROANOKE, Va. โ Hurricane Laura is in the process of rapid intensification, as it moves through very warm Gulf waters. Tropical tracker for the next few days - LauraFor us, this will mean rain and storms Saturday. Isolated higher totals cannot be ruled out, especially if we get a southeast wind around Laura to move up our mountains. Laura weakens but brings rain and storms to us SaturdayThe main thing weโll watch out for is localized flooding. It will be breezy at times, but weโll notice humidity levels tumble behind the storm.
Record breaking heat shatters over century old record
Read full article: Record breaking heat shatters over century old recordROANOKE, Va. - Record high temperatures were broken Wednesday afternoon across southwest Virginia. That, coupled with an area of high pressure across the mid-Atlantic region, resulted in high temperature records being shattered across the eastern seaboard and Midwest. Early Wednesday afternoon, Lynchburg soared past the previous record of 88 degrees set in 1905. Danville hit a high of 97 degrees, which is far past the previous record of 92 degrees set in 1986. This temperature soared past the previous record high of 85 degrees set in 1953.