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Waterspout filmed in Bay St Louis, Mississippi

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A waterspout formed off the coast of Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, on August 20, as seen in this footage uploaded to Twitter.

The clip shows the waterspout near the Bay Saint Louis Municipal Harbor. Other social media uploads also showed a waterspout forming in the area.

The National Weather Service warned of showers and thunderstorms developing along the coast.



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Waterspout filmed in Langkawi, Malaysia

Screen grab courtesy of Langkawi Mai Mai facebook.
Screen grab courtesy of Langkawi Mai Mai facebook.
A waterspout was seen near Telaga Habour Park at Pantai Kok here for about 10 minutes, earlier today.

Langkawi Civil Defense Force officer, Captain Shahfikri Darus said the incident occurred at about 11am followed by heavy rains and strong winds.

"However, as of 2pm, no reports of any damage had been reported.


Cloud Precipitation

August rainfall brings UK wheat harvest to 'shuddering halt'

Rain clouds over the wheat fields at Dunsden, south Oxfordshire.
© Geoffrey Swaine/Rex/ShutterstockRain clouds over the wheat fields at Dunsden, south Oxfordshire.

National Farmers' Union says only farms in south-east England able to start harvest


August's wet weather has brought this year's wheat harvest to a "shuddering halt", the deputy president of the National Farmers' Union has said.

Guy Smith said farmers outside the south-east of England had been left unable start their harvest their crop because of heavy rainfall this month.

He said the wet weather had made it more difficult to use combine harvesters in the fields."It has brought the harvest to a shuddering halt for the past 10 days, outside of the south-east," he said.

"The good news is that yields seem to be above average, but the bad news is that the price is significantly on the slide, not helped because of a heavy harvest."

Smith said farmers in the south-east had been able to begin their harvest earlier because of earlier hot weather, but that very little had been done in the west and north of England.

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Snowflake Cold

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Unusual snows in Australia but not due to warming oceans

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Australia receiving what was termed as "Rare and Unusual Snow" with pilots reporting the most snow cover they have seen in their 20 years of flying, media reports snow in areas not seeing snow in decades and only two times since the 1950s where there have been accumulations of 70cm or more in a week, all when experts told us that snow would be a thing of the past.

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Cloud Precipitation

12 dead after rain triggers floods and landslides in northern Pakistan - 221 killed since July 1

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The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in Pakistan reports that at least 12 people have died in flooding and landslides in northern parts of the country over the last few days.

According to NDMA figures, 221 people have now died in flood- and rain-related incidents in Pakistan since 01 July this year.

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NDMA said that 7 people died after landslides and a mudflow occurred in Hajira in Poonch District on 17 August, 2019. Four houses were destroyed.

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Lightning bolt kills shepherd, 19 buffaloes in western Indonesia

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Authorities say lightning struck a livestock cage in western Indonesia, killing a shepherd and 19 water buffaloes.

Local police chief Sukamat said Tuesday that Sintor Habeyahan had been lighting a bonfire to repel mosquitoes in the cage in North Sumatra province's Tapanuli Tengah district when lightning struck him and his buffaloes late Monday.

Sukamat, who uses a single name, said the man and 19 buffaloes were killed. Two other animals received minor injuries.

Grieving relatives buried the shepherd on Tuesday near a mass grave for his buffaloes.

Source: The Associated Press

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6.3-magnitude earthquake strikes east of Solomon Islands

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The epicentre of the earthquake was located at a depth of 76 kilometres (47 miles), 96 kilometres (57 miles) southeast of Lata, about 475 km (295 miles) north of the island of Santo in the Solomon Islands, according to the United States Geological Survey.

The powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake was registered near the Solomon Islands on 20 August, the US Geological Survey said.

There have been no immediate reports about casualties or damage caused by the quake. No tsunami warning has been issued.

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Severe storms hit Germany, disrupting transport networks

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Lightning in Dresden, 18 August
Commuters in parts of Germany faced disruption Monday after storms lashed the country.

Thunderstorms, heavy rain and hailstones caused flooding and trees to fall, affecting rail and air travel in central, eastern and southern regions of the country.

The rail network in the state of Hesse was particularly badly hit due to the weather conditions, a Deutsche Bahn (DB) spokesman said.

In Walldorf - south west of Frankfurt - lightning struck a signal box, DB reported on Twitter. Trains between the main stations of Mannheim and Frankfurt had to be cancelled due to a line closure. DB said the closure would be in place until around 3pm on Monday.

On the routes between Darmstadt and Frankfurt and between Hanau, east of Frankfurt, and Aschaffenburg, in Bavaria, passengers faced disruption because of overhead line problems.


Fire

Turkey turmoil: As floods inundate Istanbul region, nearby Izmir battles raging wildfires

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Forest fires have consumed some 500 hectares (over 1,200 acres) of land in Izmir on Turkey's Aegean coast, an official said Monday.

On Sunday, the fires broke out in four different regions -- including two in the southwestern Muğla province and others in Izmir province, according to Agriculture and Forest Ministry.

Speaking to reporters in Izmir, Agriculture and Forestry Minister Bekir Pakdemirli said that the fire in Karabağlar district of Izmir has so far destroyed some 500 hectares of forestland and firefighters are still battling to contain the fire.

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Attention

Russian pensioner 'eaten alive' by brown bear after joking about being mauled by one

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A pensioner has been eaten alive by a bear just hours after joking about being attacked and killed by one.

Alexander Korneyev was out picking wild mushrooms when a brown bear savagely mauled him in eastern Russia, just outside the village of Suluk, about 5,300 miles east of Moscow.

The 66-year-old had only a penknife to try and defend himself against the powerful animal, but was unable to do so and was 'eaten alive'.

When the retired railway construction worker was found, it's said that not a single spot was left untouched.