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Search teams: now there have been a new tool of their disposal,a nuclear submarine from the UK Kimra. Jonney Jim alive from Australia with the latest. So this is so what can you tell us about when it is expected to rive at the search area. Well, Anderson we understand that this sob1 is at the search area right now and this is very important because it is giving the search teams a capability2 that they haven't been had up until today, which is being able to look underneath3 the water. This is a nuclear submarine. It is HMS-tireless from the UK. It has advanced search capabilities4 ,equipped with the latest sonar technology and it is designed for a warfare5.It is able to hunt out nuclear submarines as well as nuclear surfy ships. And so that is an important distinction there.If it can find anything, this is the best tool in the arseal yet for search teams. But the challenge yet Anderson, is that it got to be able to find the facilitate sea arthur. And Anderson,has the search area is still the same search area that has been the last couple of days I thought I knew the up-to-date that look like may be the ship somewhere. You're absolutely right. They had shipped slightly east ,and let's take a look at this map. This is the latest information that were getting from the Australian authorities, it has shifted slightly and the emphasis is slightly, every single day this search area does shift and we're getting this latest information from the Australian authorities, ten aircrafts are going out today, nine ships.The search area will be approximately 120000 kilometres.The challenge today according to the Australian authorities is that the weather is going to still be poor, visibility will be poor but again that the submarine is out there, not affected6 by the weather. I'm really interested that the new search area, in fact, you know,one can say,is only a slight shift looks like a pretty big shift I mean it's 925 miles before we talking about some 1400 miles or so. Have the search aircraft already gone at this morning is 8 am? We haven't got details of exactly what time the search planes are going out but I can tell you from having done this since started is that these planes have been staggering throughtout the day starting, right a debris7 which is about 2 hours ago they staggered, they tried to cover much area as possible. And the search area shifting that is something that is important to now because what they were trying to do is figure out where in the ocean they cannot out the search and they try to move it because they are trying to cover as much as possible.And so when you seen here you likely to move in.I mean there are sorts of indicates that there is not exactly sure, I mean, there is not clear where this thing is obviously.I mean they thought, you know, with great fanfare8 they announced this on Friday they held the search area, they moved on the resources out. They are clearly exhausted9 that hilarious10 now they are shifting their search area or they have some sort of new refined infomational different analysis of these information targeted a panel about that.Tiffiny,do we know the weather is out there in search area today. The weather is continued to be a challenge, visibility is poor today but the fact that the plane is taking off tells us they still consider it a good enough to try the sort place of lying, pretty low to the sea usually around 300 to 500 above the sea. So it is continuing to be a challenge but they are still going out there sort of extinction11 . Come to apprciate a bit. Thanks for Marsman coodinating the search efforts in Australia today .Underscore the fact that there are a lot of availables that are making the search difficult they say while the best experts in the world arehelping out isn't a whole hard data toward listen. We don't know what altitude the aircraft was driving at. We don't really know what speed was going at but obviously we have some information that gives us some ideas of the speed, so it's a very inexact song at the moment.So as you know we gonna to watch now what's couple weeks, they don't know altitude data speed so they are basically estimating where the aircraft might have been ended up where the debris there may be,and now you see that the search area shifting again today, some new information is being released tanscipts in conversation between the plane and the aircraft control is nothing unusual that can help answer the question of what happened. We also more breaking news that a senior Malaysian government official confirming the CNN Tom Flinton that the Malaysian government has received an FBI report on the pilots , co-pilots, and computers, as well as the pilots flight stimulator12 and there no red flags either. This is very significant because as you know the FBI was looking into those computers with a lead after lead turning up nothing that the answers that family members want in need, actually seemed to be any further and further at debris chief. National security correspondent Jim Shidow reports.
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n.空间轨道的轰炸机;呜咽,哭泣 | |
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5 warfare | |
n.战争(状态);斗争;冲突 | |
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7 debris | |
n.瓦砾堆,废墟,碎片 | |
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8 fanfare | |
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9 exhausted | |
adj.极其疲惫的,精疲力尽的 | |
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10 hilarious | |
adj.充满笑声的,欢闹的;[反]depressed | |
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11 extinction | |
n.熄灭,消亡,消灭,灭绝,绝种 | |
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12 stimulator | |
n.刺激物,刺激者 | |
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