Earth ChangesS


Red Flag

Study warns Mt. Etna sliding into Mediterranean and could trigger landslides and tsunamis

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© Antonio Parrinello / Reuters
Mount Etna is slowly sliding into the Mediterranean Sea, according to the first study which confirms the entire active volcano is shifting and could trigger catastrophic landslides and devastating tsunamis.

Scientists have confirmed for the first time that the entire volcano is moving in an east-south-east direction towards the town of Giarre, at an average rate of 14mm (.55 inches) a year. That's according to the study published in the Bulletin of Volcanology.

"This is the first time it's been observed in an active volcano," the study's lead author, John Murray, of the Open University told RT. "While it has been known to happen in extinct volcanoes, this is the first time it's been demonstrated for the whole volcano to be moving like this."

Researchers were able to determine the whole volcano is on the move by using a series of more than 100 GPS stations located around Mount Etna, which they monitored for 12 years.

Cloud Precipitation

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Record rains, early snows in southern hemisphere and newest cosmic ray count

Flash flood
Torrential rain causes flash floods in Belo Horizonte in Brazil
Just weeks after David Taylor forecast record cold for Australia this year, early snows and frost appear, 8 weeks ahead of schedule. Record rains now confirmed for Brazil and Dominican Republic in March. Floods and Freak Storms during the dry season in eastern Thailand. Newest cosmic ray counts by Carlos Ramirez.


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Cloud Precipitation

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Southern hemisphere climate cycles repeat

Floodwater in Queensland, Australia
Floodwater in Queensland, Australia
New Report, "Large floods in South East Queensland, Australia" Greg M. McMahon & Anthony S. Kiem - Australasian Journal of Water Resources show that floods are cyclical an can be predicted in cycles. In the same breath, Australia is heading towards it's coldest winter on record predicts David Taylor, which if true will take out some South Australian wheat production in 2018-2019. Snows in Losotho, twice this month. Lets add in sunspot cycles with the flood cycles and see what the forecasts will be.


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Fish

Large amount of dead fish wash up on the coast of Oman

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A large quantity of dead fish washed ashore along the Seeb coastline over the past days.

The Muscat Municipality deployed teams of workers to clean up the beaches, without giving details about the causes which might have killed the fish.

Snowflake

Spring snowstorm dumps up to a foot of snow on central and northeast Wyoming

Gillette
© Rhianna GelhartSnow in Gillette
A snowstorm dumped up to a foot (30 centimeters) of snow in northeast Wyoming, closing schools and causing hazardous travel conditions.

Slick and hazardous driving conditions were common on many roads and highways, including stretches of Interstate 90, in the region Monday afternoon.

The Gillette News Record reported that about 9 inches (23 centimeters) of snow had fallen in the Gillette area by Monday morning. There were reports of 12 inches (30 centimeters) north of Rozet.

Cloud Precipitation

Raging river kills 8 people on board a minibus in Lesotho

A taxi carrying 15 people in Lesotho attempted to cross a flooded bridge in heavy rain (left) before being swept away (right), killing eight people
A taxi carrying 15 people in Lesotho attempted to cross a flooded bridge in heavy rain (left) before being swept away (right), killing eight people
This is the horrifying moment eight people including a mother and her newborn baby were killed after a minibus was swept away by a flooded river in Lesotho.

The bus, which was carrying 15 people at the time, was trying to cross a flooded bridge in central Thaba Tseka district when it was pushed into the river.

Video shot by another driver captures the moment the bus is swept away, and the desperate struggle of passengers as they try to make it to the shore.


Wolf

Woman mauled to death by at least one of her pit bull terriers in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

PIT BULL ATTACK
A Milwaukee woman was found dead in her near west side home after being mauled to death by at least one of her pet dogs, according to the Milwaukee County medical examiner's office.

Hong Saengsamly, 49, was found by her son about 10 p.m. Saturday in the kitchen of her home in the 500 block of N. 28th St., according to a medical examiner's report.

Saengsamly suffered multiple puncture and blunt force injuries on her arms and shoulders and her death was due to "mauling by dogs," according to the report.


Comment: This was the second instance of a human fatality caused by a family pit bull-type within 2 days, for details of the other, see: Boy killed by family pit bull terrier in Converse, Texas.


Attention

Dead gray whale found off San Diego, California

A dead whale was found off the coast of Black's Beach Monday morning.
© San Diego Fire-Rescue DepartmentA dead whale was found off the coast of Black's Beach Monday morning.
A dead gray whale found in the water west of Black's Beach on Monday morning will be hauled to a landfill, officials said.

Lifeguards spotted the lifeless mammal around 11 a.m., San Diego Fire-Rescue spokeswoman Mónica Muñoz said.

National Marine Fisheries decided that lifeguards could tow the carcass to Fiesta Island, she said. It will be anchored there for the night, then a city crew will haul it to a landfill in the morning.

Binoculars

Wrong place, wrong time: Tricoloured heron and great white egret turn up in Nova Scotia, Canada

The tricoloured heron, sighted this weekend in Sambro Head, N.S., is more commonly found in the southeast United States.
© Jason DainThe tricoloured heron, sighted this weekend in Sambro Head, N.S., is more commonly found in the southeast United States.
Birders in Nova Scotia are flocking to Sambro Head, N.S., after a sighting of two rare birds in a single marsh.

On Saturday, Diane LeBlanc left her home in Portuguese Cove to make her usual rounds of looking for birds. Once she was five minutes from home, she spotted an unusual bird in a marsh in Sambro Head.

"I immediately noticed this very large white bird in the middle of the marsh. Of course, my heart started racing, I got excited. I pulled the car over and saw this beautiful great egret, which is a bird that shouldn't be in Nova Scotia, so it was an exciting bird to see," she said.

The bird is common in the southern United States, according to the National Audubon Society website .


Ice Cube

Where's Spring? Below freezing temps and snow as Arctic blast set to return to UK - cold expected to last till MAY

The south coastal resort of Dartmouth, known usually for its above average climate, pictured covered in snow on Monday
The south coastal resort of Dartmouth, known usually for its above average climate, pictured covered in snow on Monday
Britain is set for more bad weather with heavy rain and snow expected to arrive in time for the Easter holidays.

Downpours are expected to batter the UK with up to 40mm of rain due to fall over parts of the North, followed by more snow with bitterly cold northerly winds sending temperatures plummeting to -4C.

A Met Office spokesperson said that the mild temperatures would drop in the coming days with areas of low pressure bringing on heavy showers into the new week.

Families hoping for sunnier Spring-time weather over the Easter holidays could be left bitterly disappointed as more frost and snow is expected over parts of the North East and into the North.

Comment: While unseasonably cold weather, erratic seasons and extreme weather events don't always effect the average person, for a farmer it can mean delayed planting and therefore a shorter growing season, and worse, their entire crop destroyed by an unexpected frost. Increasingly this has been leading to food shortages which will very soon become a serious problem for the average person. This and much worse is to be expected as we enter an ice age: