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Attention

Bear chases man inside his home in Mammoth Lakes, California (VIDEO)

Bear breaks into house
Bear breaks into house
A California man who came home to find a mother bear and her cubs in his home captured video of the mother running toward him up the stairs.

Rodney Ginn said in a Facebook post he arrived at his Mammoth Lakes home after work Friday night to discover two doors to his residence were open and the mother bear and her cubs were in his kitchen.

"I came home from work my roommate was asleep both doors wide open so I shut them and looked in my kitchen and there she was with her two cubs so I booked it upstairs," he wrote.

The video shows Ginn filming from the top of a staircase when the mother bear comes bounding up the steps toward him.

Ginn quickly runs into a room and shuts the door before the bear can reach him.

He said the mother bear eventually let herself out by opening a sliding door. He said his roommate was oblivious during the whole affair.

"Pretty much she opened the sliding door and her and the two cubs got out. My roommate was sleeping and said he heard it going on for about 45 minutes and thought I was cooking a late night snack lol and when I got home they were still here for another 30 minutes before they finally [left]," he wrote.


Cloud Lightning

Horse killed by lightning bolt in Leesburg, Georgia

Pretty Boy's owners believe that he was struck by lightning.
© WALBPretty Boy's owners believe that he was struck by lightning.
Two Lee County horses were stuck by lightning on Monday when thunderstorms rolled through the area.

Dallas was killed, but Pretty Boy's owners said he is shaken but recovering.


Riders and horses alike at the Star K Equestrian Center are still reeling after the incident.

When the clouds had cleared after the storm had passed, owner Norma Karst noticed something was off.

"Acted very unusual," said Karst. "Walking around in an unusual way, acting like he couldn't see, twitching his mouth, we knew something was wrong with him."

Pretty Boy was among four horses that refused to come back inside at the Star K Equestrian Center when the storm rolled through Monday.

Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt kills 14 cows in Cambodia

Lightning
© MGN Online
Lightning struck a villager's cow stable in Kratie province's Kbal Damrey commune on Tuesday night killing 14 cows, according to the Water Resources Ministry and local police.

"At about 8pm on August 2, 2016, there was a case of lightning killing 14 cows in a stable located in O Tanoeng village, Kbal Damrey commune, Sambo district, Kratie province," the ministry's statement said.

The ministry's statement then moved on to request that people pay close attention to the dangers caused by extreme weather.

Lim Bona, a Sambo district police official, said: "It hit the herd of 14 cows in the stable. All of them died, there was not one left. After that, the owner sold the dead cows at reduced prices. When the lightning struck, it was rainy and windy."

Keo Vy, cabinet chief and a spokesman for the National Committee for Disaster Management, told Khmer Times late last month that lightning had killed 78 people, injured nearly 100 and caused the death of 60 head of cattle from January to July this year.

Windsock

Hurricane drought in Gulf of Mexico hits a new record

hurricane Ingrid
© NOAATropical storm Ingrid became a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico in September 2013.

A hurricane has not appeared in the Gulf of Mexico in almost three years


Saturday was a quiet day across the Gulf of Mexico, but not one without note, because a strange record was set: It has been 1,048 days since a hurricane developed in or entered the Gulf. That is the longest streak in the past 130 years, since formal record-keeping began in 1886.

The Atlantic hurricane season starts in June and lasts through the end of November. But the last storm in the Gulf was Hurricane Ingrid, which made landfall in northeastern Mexico in September 2013. "You have to have conditions just right for a hurricane to form, and the conditions haven't been ideal in the Gulf of Mexico in the last two years," says Robbie Berg, a hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center. The last long Gulf hurricane drought was from October 1, 1929, to August 13, 1932. It was broken by Hurricane 2, which came ashore in Freeport, Texas, as a category 4 storm.

Hurricanes usually form when ocean water has been warmed over the summer months to around 25 degrees Celsius or higher. As humid air and clouds accumulate, light, sweeping winds moving westward from Africa can steer the clouds across the mid-Atlantic toward the Gulf. In some cases, the mass of moisture can begin rotating as it advances. This early stage is known as a tropical depression, which can strengthen to become a tropical storm if the wind direction and speed throughout all levels of the atmosphere remain relatively constant. To be considered a category 1 hurricane or higher, the wind speed inside the rotating storm needs to be at least 119 kilometers per hour (74 miles per hour).

Comment: Elsewhere within the past year some record-breaking and rare storms include:

April 2016: Cyclone Fantala became the Indian Ocean's most powerful storm on record

February 2016: Cyclone Winston caused devastation in Fiji as the most-potent cyclone on record in the Southwest Pacific

January 2016: Hurricane Pali became the earliest-forming hurricane in either the Central or Northeastern Pacific, forming unusually close to the equator

January 2016: Hurricane Alex, a rare January storm in the Atlantic and the first storm of the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season

October 2015: Hurricane Patricia became the strongest-known storm in the Northeast Pacific


Arrow Down

Large sinkhole swallows car in Albany, New York

Sinkhole swallows car in Albany
Sinkhole swallows car in Albany
A car in Albany, N.Y., was swallowed by a large sinkhole that formed as a result of heavy rains and a water main break.

According to News10, the Albany Water Department reported a large water main break that swallowed a vehicle and left it resting on top of a main gas line.

Water Commissioner Joe Coffey told WNYT that the water from the broken pipes cleared out ground underneath the street, creating the sinkhole.

Crews worked to lift the red Ford Explorer, owned by an Albany Medical College student, from the hole using a crane.

Several roads were closed as a result of the incident and officials said the water main break could cause residents to experience lower water pressure.



Cloud Precipitation

For second month running, 1-in-100-year microburst inundates Phoenix, Arizona

Storm cloud in Phoenix
© Lennis Keyes
A massive storm cloud was visible in the sky above Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, August 2, coinciding with torrential rains that pummeled the city and turned roads into rivers.

"Today some parts of Phoenix received over 2 inches of rain," Lennis Keyes, the uploader of this footage, told Storyful via email. "The large cloud sat hovering over Glendale for a long time before it began to race across the valley to the east."

The Phoenix area received up to two inches of rain in one hour, AZ Central reported, and the National Weather Service referred to the storm as a once in a 100-year event.


Comment: Problem with this being a "once-in-a-hundred-years event" is... the same thing happened in Phoenix, Arizona last month:

Stunning photo and video show a microburst dumping rain and wind over Phoenix, Arizona


Attention

Whale carcass washes ashore on beach in Kerala, India

dEAD whale
The whale was in a highly decomposed state

A dead whale was washed ashore at the Payyambalam beach on Tuesday evening.

E Sreejith, a lifeguard attached to the Coast Guard, first saw the whale around 5 pm.

The whale was in a highly decomposed state and a foul smell was emanating from the carcass.

Unmindful of the stench, many people crowded around the carcass to click pictures.

The lifeguard said that when the corporation officials were informed of the matter, they had said it would be taken away on Wednesday morning.

Wolf

Woman discovered mauled to death by dog in Screven County, Georgia

Dog attack
Investigators say 30-year-old Michelle Wilcox died when her boyfriend's pit bull mauled her at his home, near Newington, while he was at work.

Investigators in the area are calling it one of the most tragic situations they've ever seen. Around 6 p.m. Monday night, they got the 911 call of a dead person at the home on Jenkins Lane.

They found a horrific scene, the woman dead from a dog attack.

"We may never know why. The dog was raised from a puppy in the house. Always inside. She came home and let it out and seemed to be doing the normal routine. The dog just attacked. Not sure we'll ever know why," said Screven County Sheriff Mike Kile.

Investigators say none of the dogs in the home had any known history of viciousness or aggression.

The dog was put down by the owner immediately following the discovery of the attack.

Investigators believe they'll have the case wrapped up later this week.

GBI assisted with this investigation.

Bizarro Earth

Klyuchevskoy volcano in Russia's Far East spews ash cloud up to 7.5 km

Klyuchevskoy volcano in Russia’s Far East
© Alexandr Arkhipov/ITAR-TASS

Klyuchevskoy volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East has spewed ash up to 7.5 kilometers in the air, the Kamchatka department of Russian Academy of Sciences' Geophysical Service told TASS on Wednesday.

"According to satellite images, the ash column was as high as 7.5 km above the sea level. Ash is carried to the north-east. The concrete size of the ash plume is unknown since a large area near the volcano is covered in thick clouds," the Geophysical Service said.

No reports have been made yet about volcanic ash eruptions in settlements of the Ust-Kamchatsky district, where the volcano is located.

Info

Climate 'bait and switch': Methane wasn't scary enough, so now there are "Super Greenhouse Gases"

John Kerry, Airconditioners, ISIS
© JoNova
If you are over the age of 35 you have seen the progression of bait and switch scary gasses and effects of human influence on our planet. First it was CO2 but none of the models happened in accordance with projections, so it had to be sped up with Methane as the new scary gas. That didn't materialize either so the new "Super Green House" Gas HFC's, Hydroflurocarbons are being unveiled. All the while time runs out as imminent global cooling approaches.


Comment: As the global warming hoax spirals out of control, evidence suggests that the world is on the brink of a new ice age. See also: