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Environmentalists attempt at 'wild reserve' leads to thousands of introduced animals being shot or starved to death in the Netherlands

horses & deer killed in Dutch 'wild reserve'
© Martijn de Jonge @Martijn57 - Twitter
Large grazing animals have been shot in their thousands at a fenced-off Dutch 'reserve' to keep their population in check, while activists were prevented from feeding the starving animals, in keeping with "natural" processes.

The dire situation has plagued the Oostvaardersplassen nature reserve, located in central Netherlands on the banks of Markermeer lake. Due to the lack of food and harsh weather, the population of grazing animals on the reserve plummeted by some 60 percent this winter. Thousands of starving grazing animals are packed in a barren-looking area of the reserve, unable to get out to graze somewhere else.

The lake used to be a part of the Zuiderzee, a saltwater inlet of the North Sea. The water bodies were cut off from the sea with dykes during the 20th century, while the nature reserve itself is located below the sea level at a dried-off area.

Comment: This winter is most likely a portent of what's to come. And what's more, this is yet another example of humans thinking they know nature more than they really do, and as we can see, when they get it wrong, as they often do, the consequences can be devastating:


Black Cat

Leopard snatches, eats three-year-old boy at a safari lodge in Uganda

The hunt is on with the intention of capturing the leopard and removing it from the wild,’ said a spokesman
© GettyThe hunt is on with the intention of capturing the leopard and removing it from the wild,’ said a spokesman
'Once it has tasted human flesh the temptations are high to eat another human being,' says the Uganda Wildlife Authority

A leopard snatched and ate the three-year-old son of a ranger at a popular national park in Uganda.

The animal attacked the toddler - named in local reports as Elisha Nabugyere - at a safari lodge near the shore of Lake Edward on Friday night.

Ugandan authorities recovered the child's skull the following day.

The leopard is now being hunted down before it kills again.

Comment: Just last month in Africa there was another bold, atypical attack on a human: Horror as leopard severely mauls tourist dragging him from camper van by his head in Namibia


Snowflake

Kashmir receives fresh snowfall in spring

snow
With moderate showers, lightning and winds, the high-altitude areas of Chenab valley in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday received a fresh snowfall.

Reports said that on Monday morning, the snowfall started in the higher reaches of Chenab region, especially in the surroundings of Gandoh and Bhadarwah valley.

The snowfall followed torrential rains that lashed large parts of Jammu and Kashmir bringing down the mercury by several notches.


Cloud Precipitation

Heavy hailstorm and spring snowfall hits Himachal Pradesh, India

Heavy hailstorm in Shimla on Tuesday.
© Amit SharmaHeavy hailstorm in Shimla on Tuesday.
Shimla was on Tuesday hit by a heavy hailstorm, while the weather office has warned thunderstorms, squalls and gusty winds in Delhi, Haryana and Chandigarh, till Friday.

High mountains of Himachal Pradesh received fresh snowfall early Tuesday morning.

In a weather warning bulletin, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said thunderstorms and squalls are "very, very likely at isolated places in Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi".

It also warned of duststorm in Rajasthan while heavy rain is expected in six northeast states.


Solar Flares

70-year-old heat record broken as temps soar to 106F/41C in Phoenix, Arizona

Temperatures in Phoenix have reached a new high, breaking a 70-year-old record. sun rise
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Temperatures in Phoenix have reached a new high, breaking a 70-year-old record.

National Weather Service meteorologists say the desert city hit the 106-degree mark (41 degrees Celsius) just after noon.

With an excessive heat warning in effect, meteorologists predicted Phoenix could hit 108 degrees (42 degrees Celsius) before the afternoon was over. But they say thick clouds kept temperatures down.

The previous record high for May 6 was 105 degrees (40.6 degrees Celsius) in 1947.

At 106, it's 14 degrees above normal for the date.

Comment: We're seeing wild temperature swings all over the planet. The beginning of Spring has seen both brutal snow storms and scorching temperatures:


Telescope

Strange auroral arc 'STEVE' observed in US, farther south than usual

STEVE
© Alan Dyer
On Saturday, May 5th, a stream of solar wind engulfed Earth, sparking G1 and G2-class geomagnetic storms through the weekend. High atop Earth's atmosphere, hot ribbons of plasma began to flow through our planet's magnetic field. Suddenly, STEVE appeared. Alan Dyer photographed the mauve ribbon of light over Gleichen, Alberta.

"STEVE, the strange auroral arc, put in quite the appearance on Sunday night, with a fine show over southern Alberta lasting about an hour," says Dyer. "It started as a faint arc in the east, then intensified, cutting across the entire sky."

STEVE (Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement) was discovered by sky watchers in Alberta only a few years ago, although the phenomenon was surely active long before. The narrow ribbon is related to auroras, but has a distinct shape, color, and habitat. Researchers are now beginning to understand STEVE as a manifestation of hot plasma currents in the upper atmosphere.

Elizabeth MacDonald of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center recently published a paper on STEVE. In it, they link STEVE to a phenomenon called "subauroral ion drifts" (SAIDs). Satellites have tracked thousands of SAIDs: They tend to appear most often during spring and fall and seem to prefer latitudes near +60 degrees.

This weekend, STEVE traveled farther south than usual. Greg Ash saw the ribbon over Ely, Minnesota, at latitude +47.9 N:

Comment: Sightings of STEVE and other atmospheric events appear to be increasing. See also: Electric universe theory provides rational, intelligible explanations for such atmospheric phenomena as ball lightning, plasma discharges, noctilucent clouds, lightning, hurricanes and tornadoes. For more information on this and much more read, Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection by Pierre Lescaudron and Laura Knight-Jadczyk.


Sun

Early UK May bank holiday weather breaks temperature record

Beachgoers in Brighton enjoy the high temperatures
© Amer Ghazzal/Rex/ShutterstockBeachgoers in Brighton enjoy the high temperatures.


Met Office confirms 28.7C in west London, the highest since holiday was introduced in 1978


Record-breaking temperatures have been reported as people across the UK enjoy a sizzling bank holiday Monday.

Temperatures in Northolt, west London, reached 28.7C (83.6F), making it the hottest early May bank holiday weekend on record, the Met Office said.

The record for an early bank holiday Monday was broken earlier in the day when a temperature of 24.2C was recorded at Herstmonceux, in East Sussex.

The early May bank holiday was introduced in 1978. The hottest early May bank holiday weekend was in 1995 when temperatures hit 28.6C on the Saturday.

The Met Office forecaster Greg Dewhurst said: "We have smashed the warmest bank holiday Monday for early May."

The maximum average temperatures for May are 13C in the north and 16C in the south. This weekend's hot conditions have been created by a mix of low pressure, light winds and consistent sunshine.

Comment: Last month UK temperatures topped 29C bringing the hottest April day for nearly 70 years, which was preceded by up to 4in (10cm) of snow in parts of Scotland, northern England and north Wales and Scotland faced its coldest spring for 39 years. Extreme weather is becoming the new norm!


Fish

"Living fossil" sensationally washes up on beach in New Jersey

Thanks to a brief stop-over in the onshore sand dunes, a woman was fortunate to discover a "living fossil."
sturgeon
© AP Photo / Nicolae Dumitrache
Stephanie Hall discovered the body of a bizarre-looking lizard-like creature in Island Beach State Park, New Jersey on May 4, The Daily Star reported. However odd it may seem at first sight, the lady though it was cool enough to take a number of pictures to be later posted on her hometown webpage.

"And here we are now," Ms Hall concluded. She said local fishermen reacted to the pictures straight away, assuming the sea animal might be a sturgeon, a species that reportedly lived throughout the Triassic period, roughly 245 million years ago.

Magnet

Plasma event? 'Crazy sky phenomena' filmed in Raytown, Missouri

Strange skies in MO
© YouTube/MSGleebicus
YouTuber 'MsGleebicus' uploaded video of strange phenomena she witnessed in the skies of Missouri on April 13, 2018:
Watch on silent to enjoy without screaming children.

Music

Strange 'sky sounds' heard in the Netherlands

Strange sounds in The Netherlands
© YouTube/RavenMcDougal
YouTube user 'RavenMcDougal' recorded video of strange sounds she heard in the the Netherlands sky on April 22, 2018:
What the hell is that? Any explanations?