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Attention

Dead whale found at Port Mahon, Delaware

A dead whale washed ashore at Port Mahon over the weekend. Its state of decomposition has made identification difficult thus far, but the MERR Institute’s best guess is that it’s a juvenile humpback whale.
© MERRA dead whale washed ashore at Port Mahon over the weekend. Its state of decomposition has made identification difficult thus far, but the MERR Institute’s best guess is that it’s a juvenile humpback whale.
A dead whale was spotted in the water just off the coast at Port Mahon on Sunday night.

"It was reported to us on Sunday night, but when we talked to locals it seems that it may have washed up there a few days before," said Suzanne Thurman, director of the Marine Education, Research & Rehabilitation (MERR) Institute.

Due to the whale's late stage of decomposition, identifying it accurately was tricky, said Ms. Thurman. The MERR Institute's best guess is that the animal is a juvenile humpback whale, originally about 30-feet long or more.

"It's certainly a baleen whale from what we can see, probably a humpback, but there weren't a lot of identifying marks left," said Ms. Thurman. "The tissue was so degraded and much of it has been scavenged — it was kind of like a pile of mush."

MERR is a non-profit "stranding" response and rehabilitation organization dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals and sea turtles.

The organization is authorized by National Marine Fisheries Service and the State of Delaware to be the official "stranding" respondents for the marine mammals and sea turtles of Delaware.

Snowflake Cold

Record snow and cold across Europe with another Arctic front on the way

Paraffin fire pots protecting the vines in Switzerland
© Arnd Wiegmann/ReutersParaffin fire pots protecting the vines against sub-zero temperatures at a vineyard in Switzerland.
Record snow and cold rip across Europe for the third time in three weeks. Another Arctic front is on the way next week as well which will have devastating effects on crops already in the fields. This front will create massive electrical storms in North Africa and Middle East of the likes rarely seen. Record cols in Switzerland & Italy. Record snows across Turkey, Italy, Austria with six feet, Poland over three feet and Norway police asking drivers to stay off the roads from so much snow.


Ice Cube

Antarctica is melting faster than originally thought, new study finds

Nansen Ice Shelf waterfall
© WONG SANG LEE/KOREA POLAR RESEARCH INSTITUTE VIA EARTH INSTITUTE/YOUTUBESeen from an aircraft, a 400-foot-wide waterfall drains off the Nansen Ice Shelf into the ocean.
Researchers at Columbia University's Earth Institute have discovered that the melting of the Antarctic ice is happening at a much faster rate than previously believed.

The researchers, who published in the journal Nature, found enormous amounts of meltwater in places where they didn't expect it, including a 400-foot-wide waterfall on the Nansen ice shelf.

Previously, meltwater was believed to have been confined to the northernmost reaches of Antarctica, the parts that are warming the fastest. The extensiveness of the ice melting could cause sea levels to raise much faster than previously projected, particularly as they increase the likelihood of chunks of the ice shelf breaking off entirely.

"This is not in the future - this is widespread now, and has been for decades," said lead author Jonathan Kingslake, a glaciologist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. "I think most polar scientists have considered water moving across the surface of Antarctica to be extremely rare. But we found a lot of it, over very large areas."


Comment: Scientists have also discovered a large crack on the Larsen C ice shelf and thousands of blue lakes of melt water have formed on the surface of Antarctica's glaciers over the past decade. Yet a recent study indicates that the Antarctic peninsula has actually been cooling not warming. See also:

Antarctica, is it melting or not? Man-made global warming can't explain this climate paradox


Bizarro Earth

Shallow magnitude 7.1 earthquake strikes off Chile's coast

earthquake image
Magnitude 7.1

Location uncertainty 33.056°S 72.042°W± 4.2 km

Depth uncertainty 10.0 km± 1.9Origin

Time 2017-04-24 21:38:25.080 UTC

USGS data


Comment: A shallow magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck in the same region a few days ago.


Cloud Lightning

Trump signs 'monumental' weather bill into law

Hurricane Matthew
© NOAA via APThis image provided by NOAA. taken Oct. 7, 2016, shows Hurricane Matthew over the Southeastern part of the U.S.
President Trump signed a bill into law on Tuesday, April 18, that will improve weather forecasting and researching capabilities across the American weather enterprise.

The bill, which received strong bipartisan support, is titled the Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act of 2017, H.R. 353. It was passed in the House of Representatives in January and was approved by the Senate on March 29.

The legislation authorizes the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to prioritize research to improve weather data, modeling, computing, forecasting and warnings to better protect lives and property.

The Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act is a major step toward more accurate and timely weather predictions, said U.S. Rep. Frank Lucas, a Oklahoma Republican, the bill's sponsor.

Cloud Lightning

3 killed, 2 injured after being struck by lightning bolt in Punjab, India

The deceased being taken outside the hospital
© Hindustan TimesThe deceased being taken outside the hospital
Three persons were killed and two got injured after they were struck by lightning at Toot village in Patti sub-division on Sunday night.

The deceased have been identified as Raju (30) of Gahelewal village in Mansa district, Kulwinder Singh (22) of Nandgarh village in Sangrur district and Sandeep Singh (30) of Todarpur village in Mansa district. The injured are Sukha Singh of Bigarwal village, and Tarsem Singh of Jawaharwala village in Sangrur district. All of them run combine harvesters.

After harvesting wheat crop in the fields of a farmer Gurlal Singh, they went to a tubewell to take bath. Suddenly, thunderstorm rolled and they were struck by the lightning caused by it.

They were rushed to civil hospital in Patti, where three were declared dead.

The injured are said to be stable.

Comment: In Cambodia: Storm in K Thom Lightning injures two, kills one

In Bangladesh: Lightning strike kills farmer in Laxmipur


Attention

Eruptions continues at Poas volcano in Costa Rica, 48 hours of continuous activity

April eruption at Poas
Poás Volcano, Costa Rica, photo from April 21.
48 hours of continuous eruptive activity at Poás Volcano were marked this Saturday at 10:12 p.m. with a strong explosion that was captured by the cameras of the National Seismology Network, this explosion only lasted one minute and threw rocks at high temperatures in the areas close to the crater:


Tornado2

'Ipo-ipo' waterspout filmed in Batangas, Philippines

waterspout
A spectacular waterspout—known locally as "ipo-ipo"—was filmed off the coast of Mabini, Batangas, on Sunday, April 24.

A witness at a beach resort, who managed to capture the spectacle on video, said that the waterspout's sudden appearance on the horizon prompted bathers to rush out of the water.

Fortunately, according to authorities, nobody was hurt.

Waterspouts are uncommon but well-known phenomena, especially among fishermen and coastal residents.


Snowflake

Two meters of new snow in Austrian Alps, most ever in second half of April

Austrian snow
© Foto Kuss
Record snowfall. The most snow EVER in the second half of April.

Severe winter weather led to chaos on Austrian roads, power failures, and panic among wine growers on Wednesday evening and Thursday. In the east of Austria came record snow. In the mountains there was as much snow as never before in the second half of April.

According to the Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG), Lunz am See recorded 86 cm (almost 3 ft) of snow on Thursday. The west was partly covered in deep snow, but far from a record.

Up to 2 meters (6′-6″) of fresh snow (!) fell in the Lower Austrian Alps, mostly in the Ybbstaler and Türnitzer Alps. The avalanche danger is extremely high, warned the avalanche warning service of the country.

Also in Upper Austria there have been up to 150 cm (5 ft) of fresh snow - mostly in the Totengebirge, the Ennstal Alps and the Upper Austrian pre-Alps.

In the Styria region between the mountains of Gesäuse and Hochschwab, fresh snow fell to almost 2 meters. In the east, avalanche warning level 4 of the five-part scale applies.

Attention

Global power grids go down due to weak magnetosphere & plasma electrification

Power Outages Coincide in LA, New York, and San Francisco
Power outages coincide in LA, New York, and San Francisco
With the world news focusing on power grids and satellite disruptions all pointing to hackers or planned government exercises, the global media hasn't looked to the collapsing magnetosphere and weakened magnetic field from the Sun as a cause. Additionally during the same geomagnetic storm, a new never seen before type of auroral display was photographed, it was a plasma filament. When I say plasma filament, it is straight from ancient legends of dragons in the sky and gods in the heavens. Cross two of these streams and indeed a dragon would appear. Incredibly charged skies with blue auroras again. This is the real reason for power outages, and from this point forward it will intensify and we will see more power outages and we get closer to 2019.


Sources

Comment: See also: Coincidence? Power outages strike LA, New York and San Francisco and New atmospheric phenomenon discovered by SWARM satellites.

Another outage was recently reported in Ireland.