Hi, teachers.
I transcribed some parts in the video below that include many difficult sentences??
Could you please check the numbered ones and answer my 2 questions ((2), (3))???????
JEFF BERARDELLI
(METEOROLOGIST&CLIMATE SPECIALIST)
1. [00:09]
It's not just a sprinkling. (1??)The area can see up to a foot, uh, fresh powder. Forecasters say temperatures there could drop by 60 degrees in less 24 hours.
2. [00:38]
And the word I used was (2??)bunkers(Does he mean "shelters" by "bunkers"?)
3. [00:47]
(3??)But I wanna be a meteorologist since three years old.(Does this sentence mean he wish he had more experience to analyze this unusual meteorological sintuation?)
4. [00:57]
A snowstorm at the beginning of September in Denver could be (4??)overfoot. And, uh, temperatures (5??)swing of 60 to 70 degrees in just about a day or so. So there's the heat dome. And it's a record-breaking heat dome. Here comes the cold (6??)rushbear. By the way, (7??)add into the mix the fact that there's still ongoing huge fires in California. There's gonna be a big wind (8??)of it in there on the heels of the heat wave.
5. [02:37]
(9??)We're gonna have a strong, cold from, which is gonna kind of gonna break down this heatrage. (10??)The calm air over California, it's been come for a while. It's gonna be pushed out, and we're gonna have a surge of a wind as we head into, uh, Tuesday.
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)The area can see up to a foot, uh, fresh powder. "of fresh powder" Fluffy snow. )bunkers "bonkers" Slang for "insane".
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ANNE202 (1??)The area can see up to a foot, uh, fresh powder.
"of fresh powder" Fluffy snow.
"less than 24 hours"
ANNE202 (2??)bunkers
"bonkers" Slang for "insane".
ANNE202(3??)But I wanna be a meteorologist since three years old.
"but I've wanted to be a meteorologi