:40:00
On the ground, peopIe froze before
they couId get out of their cars even.
:40:04
Can you get a sateIIite picture
of ScotIand two hours ago?
:40:07
We've got mountains of data. . .
:40:09
. . .but nowhere near enough computer
power to anaIyze it. Can you heIp us?
:40:13
Send us what you got.
We'II do our best.
:40:15
Thanks, Jack. Bye for now.
:40:19
This is ScotIand at the time
the temperature dropped.
:40:24
This thing Iooks just Iike a hurricane.
:40:27
OnIy hurricanes don't form over Iand.
:40:37
-Good evening, sir.
-Hey, HaroId.
:40:39
-Thanks, Victor. See you in the morning.
-Right, sir.
:40:42
-TerribIe weather.
-TeII me about it.
:40:48
Wow.
:40:52
You Iive here?
:40:53
Just on the weekends.
:40:55
It's my dad's pIace.
He's kind of never around, so. . . .
:40:58
Where is he?
:40:59
Skiing in Europe with my stepmom.
:41:05
Is this you and your brother?
:41:07
Yeah, that's when we took
a bike trip together.
:41:14
It's been raining Iike this
for three days now.
:41:27
Come on, hurry up.
:41:43
I'm just standing here.
:41:45
You can't stay here.
:41:46
I never Iiked this neighborhood anyway.
:41:49
It's a mob scene here
at Grand Central Station.
:41:51
Over half the platforms are flooded and
service has been suspended on all trains.
:41:56
With planes still grounded
and trains now out of service...
:41:59
... that's bad news for the....