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Sundog illusion appears over Manitoba after snowstorm

SUNDOG
Sundog
A group of Canadian storm chasers captured footage of a "phantom sun," or sundog, in the sky over Manitoba after a snowstorm.

The video, posted to YouTube by the NZP Chasers group, shows the "phantom sun," a phenomenon known as a sundog, in the sky over southern Manitoba after a snowstorm Thursday.

The video shows the sun with a large halo and what appears to be a spare star to its left.

The sundog phenomenon results from the rays of the real sun reflecting off ice crystals in the atmosphere.

A suspected sundog was caught on camera over Florida in October, and a triple-sun illusion was recorded over Mongolia in January.


Fish

Thousands of dead fish found on Brevard County beaches, Florida

dead fish found on Brevard County beaches
Dead fish on Brevard County beach
Thousands of dead fish have washed ashore on Brevard County beaches.

The fish were first seen at daybreak on Wednesday in Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach, but have spread further along Brevard County and continue to wash ashore on Thursday.

The fish appear to be American Shad which are typically found offshore except during late winter spawning run into east coast rivers, especially the St. Johns River. A Herring species, Shad typically die after spawning in warm Florida waters, but survive after spawning in colder waters in northern states.

Although onlookers have suspected a bout of red tide as the cause of the fish kill, no other fish species except Shad have washed ashore.


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Huge sinkhole opens up near house in west Houston, Texas

Sinkhole
Sinkhole Houston
A sinkhole grew right outside George McLellan's backyard. He shot video of the rushing water at the bottom, as the hole grew over the last 30 days.

"It's probably grown 300 percent in the last week and a half," said McLellan.

The hole measured about 30 feet across. He said he first called the city and county.

"City sewer line on county property. Ping pong. 'Well it's not our problem, it's the county.' The county goes, 'Well it's not our sewer line.' So I got frustrated and that's why I called Channel 2 News. I figured somebody might be able to get something done," McLellan said.

Harris County confirmed it is a sewer line that is within the city of Houston's easement on the county property on Terry Hershey Park near Wilcrest. On Wednesday the county put up a cyclone fence to keep people out.


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Magnitude 6.2 earthquake hits near Vanuatu islands, South Pacific Ocean

Vanuatu islands
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A magnitude-6.2 earthquake has struck north-east of the Vanuatu chain of islands, the US Geological Survey said.

The quake had a depth of 10 kilometres, it said.

Nearby cities to the impact zone include Isangel, Port-Vila, We, Luganville and Dumbea.

There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

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Info

Record levels of algal toxin domoic acid found in wide range of marine organisms and commercial fish species

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© Alyssa GelleneCells of the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia, a type of single-celled algae, produce the neurotoxin domoic acid under certain conditions. This image is from a water sample collected in Monterey Bay in 2015.
Researchers monitoring the unprecedented bloom of toxic algae along the west coast of North America in 2015 found record levels of the algal toxin domoic acid in samples from a wide range of marine organisms. The toxin was also detected for the first time in the muscle tissue or filet of several commercial fish species.

Investigations led by scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, help explain the extraordinary duration and intensity of the 2015 domoic acid event, the spread of the toxin through the marine food web, and its persistence in Dungeness crab months after the algal bloom disappeared from coastal waters. Ocean scientist Raphael Kudela, the Lynn Professor of Ocean Health at UC Santa Cruz, will present the latest research findings at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in San Francisco on Friday, Dec. 18, 2015.

Domoic acid is a potent neurotoxin produced by a type of microscopic algae called Pseudo-nitzschia that occurs naturally in coastal waters. Blooms of the toxic algae along the California coast typically occur in the spring and fall and last just a few weeks. This year, however, unusual oceanographic conditions (unrelated to El Niño) led to the largest and longest-lasting bloom ever recorded.

"The duration of the bloom and the intensity of the toxicity were unprecedented, and that led to record levels of the toxin in species such as anchovies, razor clams, and crabs," Kudela said. "We also saw the toxin in organisms and parts of organisms where we thought it was not supposed to be, like the filets of fish."

Comment: Toxic algae bloom may be largest ever off West Coast


Sun

Halo surrounds sun in Timaru, New Zealand

Sun halo Timaru
© John Bisset/Fairfax NZHalo around the sun
Plenty of Timaru residents braved the afternoon sun's intense brightness on Friday to take pictures of an unusual halo around it.

It may have looked sinister, but the MetService confirmed it was completely natural. Meteorologist Lisa Murray said the unusual phenomenon occurred in high, thin cirrus clouds.

"The clouds contain millions of tiny ice crystals and the haloes are caused by the splitting of light (refraction) and the glint of light off the ice crystals (reflection). They are quite something to look at."

Timaru resident Phil Thomas, who said he'd travelled the world without previously encountering the phenomenon, was the first to call it in.

Several Facebook users also sent in pictures.

Cloud Precipitation

Hailstones the size of cricket balls pound Sydney, Australia

Giant hailstones
Huge hailstones fell from the sky during the storm
Sydney was hit by a rare tornado on Wednesday.

Destructive winds above 200km an hour hit the area.


The Bureau of Meteorology issues a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for parts of New South Wales on Wednesday morning.

Huge cricket ball sized hailstones pummelled from the sky, terrifying locals.



Comment: See also: Freak storm rips though Sydney with rare tornadoes, flooding, huge hail and record 213kph winds


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Landslide and sinkhole damages homes in Newport, Oregon

Landslide
© KOINThis is one of 4 houses in Newport damaged by a sinkhole and landslide, Dec. 18, 2015
Emergency administrators in Lincoln County said Friday that an overnight landslide caused "catastrophic damages" to homes in Newport.

Four homes sustained damage when a 40-foot stretch of hillside gave way in the 300 block of Northeast 70th Drive in Newport.

Firefighters said the first 911 call was made around 6:30 p.m. from a woman who reported a sinkhole had opened up in her mother's garage and that her vehicle had fallen through the sinkhole.

Tami Johnson said she was at her mother's home giving a high school student a piano lesson when they noticed the winds picking up. She told KOIN 6 News they heard what sounded like "a tree crashing on the roof." Moments later, Johnson described feeling the ground shaking and hearing the sound of metal ripping apart.


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Large sinkhole opens up in parking lot in Harbor, Oregon

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A sink hole appears in a restaurant parking lot adjacent to Highway 101 near Hoffeldt Lane in Harbor Thursday morning.
A 30-foot wide, 25-foot deep sinkhole appeared today in the parking lot of the Fireside Grill adjacent to Highway 101 in Harbor.

No people were injured nor vehicles damaged when the hole opened up this morning, according to property owner David Allen. The hole doesn't pose a threat to any lanes on the highway, yet.

"At first it just looked like a deep puddle of water and then it collapsed," Allen said. "I'm glad nobody was parked there."

The Oregon Department of Transportation sent a crew to inspect the hole, and they determined it was caused by a failing culvert buried 30 feet below the surface. The 48-inches wide pipe runs east to west under Highway 101, starting in the shopping center on the east side of the highway.

"The pipe was built sometime in the 1970s," said ODOT spokesman Jared Castle. "We know it's going to get larger, but there's nothing we can do until it stops raining."

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Strange clouds spotted over both Poles

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Sky watchers around the Arctic Circle are reporting an outbreak of rare Polar Stratospheric Clouds--super-colorful clouds that sometimes form in the ozone layer above the North Pole. Almost simultaneously, NASA's AIM spacecraft is seeing electric-blue noctilucent clouds floating over the South Pole. The simultaneous apparition of these strange clouds, poles apart, may be a complete coincidence--or not.

Source: Space Weather