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Cloud Precipitation

3 inch wide hailstones pound Killdeer, North Dakota

Hailstones
Eric Fleming was hoping to spend his birthday having fun and enjoying the sights and sounds of the Medora Musical on Sunday night. Instead, he spent the evening boarding up windows and cleaning up glass after a thunderstorm that produced high winds and golf-ball-sized hail tore through his hometown of Killdeer.

"It just kind of looks like a bomb went off," Fleming said. "I've worked outside all my life, I've seen a lot of storms. But this one -- just seeing it on the radar I knew it was going to be really bad one."

Fleming said he and his fiancee, Ann McKinney, were about two-thirds of the way to Medora when Ann's mother called her and told her that hail was coming into the house and hitting the bathtub in their home. He said they quickly turned around and came back to Killdeer, only to find most of their back windows blown out and the backyard torn apart with dead birds lying in what little was left of his garden. The hail came in at such high speeds that it pelted the ground, leaving divots that were up to 2 inches deep.




Cloud Precipitation

Damaging floods hit Estevan, Saskatchewan; over 5 inches of rain in 3 hours

Downtown Estevan
© Daphne LavinaDowntown Estevan
The city of Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada, declared a state of emergency on 11 July 2016 after a 3 hour torrential downpour caused damaging floods.

In a statement, Mayor Roy Ludwig, said that Estevan experienced over 5 inches (127 mm) of rain in a very short time frame on during the afternoon.

Areas of the city of around 11,000 inhabitants have been closed and the public warned to stay away. The flooding caused power outages at the local water treatment plant.




Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes kill 2 in Crimea

Lightning
Two people were killed as a result of lightning strikes in Crimea, site Sobytiya has reported.

"Lightning has struck people twice, the victims died in both cases," the report said citing the so-called Crimean emergencies service.

One of the victims, a 27-year-old resident of Kerch, was struck by lightning while he was spending his holidays in the village of Zolote on a local beach. The second victim of the deadly incidents was a 32-year-old resident of Feodosiya who was vacationing in the village of Solyane in the Arbat Spit.

Two months earlier, lightning struck an umbrella above a 42-year-old woman and a 12-year-old girl in the village of Ordzhonikidze which led to their hospitalization.

Snowflake Cold

July snow in Western USA, Atlantic ice whirlpools and the 'Cold Blob' switches oceans

Cold Atlantic Blob
© YouTube/Adapt 2030 (screen capture)
October like temps are expected across the western USA along with SNOW over the next week well into July. Interesting how the warmest year ever has snow in July. A unique ice whirlpool visible from space off the coast of eastern Canada. The "Cold Blob" has switched oceans and become hot, well at least in the media.


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Bizarro Earth

Incredible nighttime thunderstorm photo captured by pilot over the Pacific Ocean

Thunderstorm
© Santiago BorjaA developing thunderstorm climbs high into the atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean south of Panama.
This is one of the most striking thunderstorm photos we've seen.

Taken from a plane at the moment of a lightning flash, it illustrates both the ferocity of a turbulent atmosphere and the beauty of Mother Nature. A strong, roiling updraft; a smooth, flat anvil; and the overshooting top — all features of intense developing thunderstorms.

The photo was taken over the Pacific Ocean from the cockpit of an airplane. The photographer and pilot, Santiago Borja, says he was circling around it at 37,000 feet altitude en route to South America when he captured this spectacular view.

Borja said it was difficult to get the shot in near-darkness and during a bumpy ride. "Storms are tricky because the lightning is so fast, there is no tripod and there is a lot of reflection from inside lights," Borja told The Washington Post in an email.

"I like this photo so much because you can feel the amazing size of the storm and its power," Borja said. "But at the same time it's wonderful how peacefully you can fly around it in still air without touching it."

The photo was taken with his Nikon D750 camera south of Panama on a Boeing 767-300.

"I primarily enjoy nature, landscape and cityscape photography," Borja said. "Since I carry my camera everywhere, I started trying to capture storms and in-flight experiences some time ago combining my two greatest passions: flying and photography."

Sun

Stunning solar effect captured above Redcar, UK

Solar halo Teesside, UK
© Tom LoweSun halo and smaller halo over Redcar.
There was an optical phenomenon over the skies of the Redcar the other day.

No, little green men weren't spotted over Teesside , but there was something looking rather other-worldly...A sun Halo.

A Sun halo is formed when light is refracted in millions of hexagonal ice crystals which are suspended in the atmosphere and can be formed at different degrees.

"Over the past few years I have become increasingly interested in observing and photographing atmospheric optical phenomena," Said Tom Lowe who took the picture in Redcar.

"So when the sky is full of hazy high cirrus cloud as it was over Redcar, I regularly glance towards (never at) the sun.

"This is because these clouds are formed of tiny hexagonal ice crystals which reflect and refract sunlight in predictable ways, forming impressive and sometimes spectacular halos and arcs in the sky."

And while the large halo is actually quite common - we just end up missing them due to cleverly not staring at the Sun - the smaller halo is very rare. "The 9-degree halo is a much rarer sight, and this was the first I have seen. An aircraft contrail bisects the halos, itself casting a thin dark shadow on the cirrus, and to the left of this is a patch of much lower cloud, probably altocumulus.
Sun halo and smaller halo
© Tom Lowe

Attention

2 people dead following attack by bears in eastern Turkey

bear
Two people were killed by a group of bears on Sunday when the latter attacked them and dragged them down a hill while they were picking herbs in Turkey's northeastern Kars province.

The victims, identified as Selma Güneş (26) and her nephew Devran Erdem (9) were taking a walk towards the Döşkaya hill in Eskigeçit village, accompanied with Erdem's mother Sevgi Erdem (36) and her younger sister Cansu Ekinci (13). The Erdems were reportedly in Kars to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with their family and wanted to pick up local herbs while visiting.

According to reports, they were attacked by bears when they saw a dead baby bear as they were walking and were trying to figure out what happened.

Selma Güneş and Devran Erdem reportedly fell off a cliff as they were trying to run away from the bears,
while Cansu Ekinci and Sevgi Erdem were saved by shepherds who saw the incident.

Cliff
Local disaster management teams, firefighters and medical rescue teams arrived in the area and found Güneş's and Erdem's dead bodies.

Cansu Ekinci and Sevgi Erdem, who were hospitalized following the tragedy are reportedly in stable condition.

Cloud Precipitation

OK, who ordered the ice? Chinese pilots are forced to land plane 'blind' after hailstones smash windshields

Both windshields of the China Southern Airlines plane were severely damaged during a hail storm as it descended towards its destination of Chengdu
Both windshields of the China Southern Airlines plane were severely damaged during a hail storm as it descended towards its destination of Chengdu
A China Southern Airlines plane was severely damaged during a hail storm as it descended towards its destination of Chengdu.

The battering by hailstones caused multiple cracks across both windshields, obliterating the view and forcing the pilots to fly virtually 'blind'.

Fortunately, the crew managed to land the aircraft safely at the Chinese airport and there were no injuries reported.

According to AV Herald, the Airbus A320 was travelling from Guangzhou to Chengdu on July 9.

Flight CZ3483 encountered the hail storm as it descended towards the southern Chinese city.

AV Herald described the windshield as having become 'basically opaque'.

This meant the pilots had to navigate using their instruments rather than by sight.

The nose of the plane had most of its paint stripped off by the hailstones with the metal bodywork showing
The nose of the plane had most of its paint stripped off by the hailstones with the metal bodywork showing

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Cloud Precipitation

Worst floods in decade cause Chinese stadium to fill up like a bathtub

flooded chinese stadium
© STR | AFP | Getty Images
Southern and central China are drowning.

Since June 18, the regions have suffered their worst bout of flooding in a decade, furthered by a category 4 typhoon that hit the mainland after sweeping through Taiwan Friday morning, local time.

The storm has brought about 1 to 2 feet of rain in some regions, and gauges have measured winds as fast as 125 miles per hour, according to the Weather Channel.

Since flooding began, 186 people have been reported dead and 45 missing, according to figures reported by the BBC. About 1.4 million people have been evacuated from their homes.

The storm has reportedly weakened, but worries continue that more rain is headed for areas that are already under several inches of water.

Christmas Tree

Norway becomes first country in the world to ban deforestation

Deforestation
Did you know? Every year, an estimated 55 billion tons of fossil energy, minerals, metals, and bio mass is extracted from the Earth. As a result, humans are using up 50% more natural resources than the planet can comfortably provide. Scientists even speculate that within 100 years, the world's rain forests could completely vanish.

This spells trouble for future generations, which is why Norway recently banned the practice of deforestation - the first in the world to do so.

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