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Cloud Precipitation

Floods in Tuscany, Italy after 50 mm of rain in 3 hours

Floods in San Polo, Tuscany, Italy, 08 May 2018.
© Region of Tuscany GovernmentFloods in San Polo, Tuscany, Italy, 08 May 2018.
Homes and businesses were flooded yesterday in Tuscany, Italy, after an intense storm dumped over 50 mm of rain in about 3 hours.

The storm hit during the afternoon of 08 May, 2018, flooding areas near Sinalunga (Siena province), San Polo in Chianti (Florence) and Volterra (Pisa).

In San Polo, local civil protection said that two small rivers - the Robiana and the Ema - overflowed, and that roads, houses, shops and other businesses were damaged by the flood water that reached over 1 metre deep. Further damage was caused by a landslide which blocked a road just outside the town.


Cloud Precipitation

Dozens killed after dam break in Kenya, where record flooding continues

Tana River floods, Kenya, May 2018.
© Kenya PoliceTana River floods, Kenya, May 2018.
The flood situation continues in Kenya, with more deaths reported after a dam broke its banks killing at least 38 people.

The Patel Dam in Solai, Subukia Sub-County, Nakuru County, broke its banks at around 21:00 on Wednesday 09 May, 2018.

In a statement made soon after the dam break Governor Lee Kinyanjui said, "The water has caused huge destruction of both life and property. The extent of the damage is yet to be ascertained. The County Government of Nakuru, Kenya Red Cross and the local leadership are coordinating rescue operations....We assure residents that we are doing our best to evacuate affected families to safety and assist victims get medical attention."


Comment: Latest toll is 41 dead from this latest calamity, bringing the death toll from flooding in Kenya in the last two months to about 170.


Attention

Third dead gray whale washes up on Angel Island, San Francisco this year

dad whale
A dead gray whale - the third so far this year - was found Wednesday on Angel Island State Park in San Francisco. Officials at the Marine Mammal Center said the whale's suspected cause of death appeared to be blunt-force trauma from a ship.

SkyFox flew overhead showing the large mammal had been injured.

A team of 11 scientists from Marine Mammal Center and the California Academy of Sciences performed a necropsy on the 44-foot adult female gray whale on Wednesday.


Cloud Lightning

29 killed in lightning strikes in 24 hours across Bangladesh - 112 such deaths in May so far

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Dozens of Bangladeshis were killed in lightning strikes as pre-monsoon thunderstorms wreaked havoc across the South Asian country, an official said Thursday.

Farmers harvesting rice in open fields made up the majority of victims, Iftekharul Islam, a director at Bangladesh's disaster management department, told AFP.

"In the last 24 hours, 29 people have died from lightning in 12 districts. Almost all of them are farmers," he said.

Scores of people die every year after being struck by lightning during Bangladesh's wet season, which runs from April to October, but officials say the numbers are exceptionally high this year.

Islam said that more than 112 people had been killed in strikes in the first 10 days of May.

Comment: In nearby India on the same day a single bolt killed 4 in West Bengal while a woman was fatally hit in Madurai on Tuesday.


Seismograph

Magnitude 4.5 earthquake is latest warning of San Andreas' potentially devastating power

southern California earthquake
© Los Angeles TimesThe temblor struck about seven miles north of Cabazon.
A magnitude 4.5 earthquake shook a large portion of Southern California on Tuesday, and was felt from San Diego to Santa Clarita, authorities said.

Tuesday's temblor struck at 4:49 a.m. about seven miles north of Cabazon and 85 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The epicenter was close to the San Gorgonio Pass, through which Interstate 10 connects Palm Springs with San Bernardino.

The strongest shaking - Intensity Level 6 - occurred in an uninhabited mountainous area in Riverside County. The cities of Riverside and San Bernardino felt only "light" shaking calculated as Intensity Level 4, while many areas in L.A. and Orange counties felt only "weak" Intensity Level 2 or 3 shaking.

There were no immediate reports of damage. The U.S. Geological Survey's earthquake early warning system under development worked as expected, giving scientists in Pasadena - about 80 miles away from the epicenter - 26 seconds of warning before the shaking arrived, according to a Southern California Seismic Network report.

The quake was followed by dozens of smaller aftershocks, including a magnitude 3.2 at 4:51 a.m.

Newspaper

Ghostly mirage appears above sea in East China

ghostly mirage
© YouTube/CGTN
Watch a video of a rare optical phenomenon that can be seen near the sea, as well as in desert and polar regions, and usually reminds people of ghostly castles and buildings.

Ghostly mirages that looked like a block of apartments appeared near a beach in Qingdao, east China. The mirages were visible for two hours and only a few people managed to capture them on camera.

Snowflake Cold

According to feds, this was the coldest April in 20 years across the United States

shoveling snow
© GLEN STUBBE / STAR TRIBUNE VIA APA Saint Paul Hotel doorman clears snow during a mid-April snowfall in Minneapolis. It was a cold, snowy month across the nation.

The evidence of a spring-deferred lay in a yellow layer on Thursday atop a Center City building.

Donald J. Dvorin, the region's official pollen counter, noticed it on the roof, above his office, where he collects samples to calculate the daily count. "We saw the pollen looking yellow," said Dvorin, a physician with the Asthma Center, a sure sign that "it's accumulating."

Since last week, the tree-pollen counts have been "extreme," the fallout from a particularly chilly April - around here and across the nation - that delayed the pollen season a good 10 days, he said.

Temperatures in the contiguous United States were 2.2 degrees below 20th century averages last month, making it the coldest April in 20 years, according to a government analysis released Tuesday.

Overall, it was the ninth-chilliest April in Pennsylvania in records dating to 1895, said the National Center for Environmental Information.

Seismograph

Earthquake swarm hits El Salvador, damaging nearly 200 homes

Earthquake swarm in El Salvador
© Prensa Libre
A swarm of earthquakes shook southern El Salvador on Sunday, damaging nearly 200 homes and touching off small landslides, but there were no reports of serious injuries or deaths.

The U.S. Geological Survey said at least nine quakes of magnitude 4.3 or greater struck the region beginning in the morning, including three of magnitude 5.2 to 5.6.

Civil defense director Jorge Melendez said at a news conference that 11 homes were destroyed and considerable damage was done to 180 more. Most of the structures affected were made of bahareque, a material composed of cane or sticks mixed with mud and straw.

The government was transporting tents to the zone to shelter residents left homeless.

An alert was declared for some municipalities in the departments of Chirilagua, San Miguel and La Union, and classes were suspended for Monday in those areas.

Melendez said one of the quakes unleashed landslides on a highway leading to Playa El Cuco, one of the most visited tourist beaches in the area.

USGS geophysicist Don Blakeman said the earlier quakes were likely foreshocks to the magnitude 5.6 event, which hit just after 1 p.m. local time. Its epicenter was located offshore in the Pacific, about 8 miles (12 kilometers) from the town of Intipuca, at a depth of 6 miles (10 kilometers).

Comment: The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources tweeted yesterday: "Swarm in Chirilagua-Intipucรก: Until 6:00 a.m. [12:00 GMT] on May 9 a total of 747 earthquakes have been recorded, 110 earthquakes felt:"

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Snowflake

Higher reaches of Himachal Pradesh, India receive heavy snowfall

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Upper reaches of Thanamandi Tehsil of Rajouri district received heavy snowfall. A hail storm killed about 60 sheep in the area.

Pirpanjal Mountain received fresh snowfall on Mughal Road. Himachal Pradesh's Keylong also received massive snowfalls.

Roads were covered with a thick sheet of snow.


Snowflake Cold

Whiteout in Churchill: Winter storm in spring hits Manitoba community

A winter storm hit Churchilll
© Pail MadziakA winter storm hit Churchilll
Residents in Churchill woke up to a whiteout Wednesday.

The community was hit with significant snow over night and another five to 10 cm is expected throughout the day.

Environment Canada said winds could hit between 60 and 90 km/hr Tuesday night and Wednesday morning with visibility reduced to less than one kilometer.

Temperatures are expected to fall to -10 C in the afternoon with light snow and blowing snow continuing into Wednesday night.