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Global Precipitation Measurement satellite image of Gita near the Samoan islands on 9 February. Heavy rain bands with rainfall rates of 25 to 41 mm (1 to 1.6 in) per hour were identified near the islands.
Čeština: Časosběrné video pláže na pobřeží Atlantického oceánu ostrova St. Simons (stát Georgie, USA) dne 10. července 2018. English: Time-lapse of tide on June 10 2018. The Atlantic Ocean looking south from St. Simons Island, Georgia , U.S.
In addition to its local newscasts, KVZK-TV produces and airs local non-news programming. KVZK-TV also airs Sauniga Lotu, presentations of Sunday evening church services from various villages. [35] In 2019, for just the second time in its history, KVZK-TV presented live programming from Samoa when it carried daily coverage of the 2019 Pacific ...
Leʻala Shoreline is located near Taputimu, just west of Fagatele Point, on Tutuila Island in American Samoa. It is a U.S. National Natural Landmark. The coast is marked by rocky outcroppings, deep and shallow surge channels, as well as tide pools and a mixture of coconut, scrub and grass forest. Sliding Rock is located nearby. [1]
Tide coming in, video stops about 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours before high tide Tide coming in. Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon (and to a much lesser extent, the Sun) and are also caused by the Earth and Moon orbiting one another.
Samoa uses UTC+13:00 as standard time. Until the end of 2011, it used UTC−11:00 as standard time. Samoa observed daylight saving time from 2010 to 2021.. As it is located just west of the International Date Line, Samoa is among the first places on Earth to see each new day, along with Tonga, Tokelau, and parts of Kiribati.
Cyclone Gita reached American Samoa on 9 February, bringing heavy rains and strong winds from 4:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. local time. [19] The strongest winds were recorded at the NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory Office in Cape Matatula on Tutuila ; sustained values reached 119 km/h (74 mph) and gusts peaked at 157 km/h (98 mph). [ 19 ]
The Keil family privately owned TV station established its presence in the air in May 2006 and is part of the Apia Broadcasting Corporation. [3] ’ Its renowned program is TV3 News, which has Samoa’s only outside live broadcasting facilities, which can broadcast news live from any remote location in Samoa as with other international news agencies.