Earth Changes

An international relief operation is picking up momentum after Hurricane Dorian flattened communities in the Bahamas
Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said the death toll was expected to rise as storm rescue workers scour islands.
The Bahamian government sent hundreds of police and marines into the stricken islands, along with doctors, nurses and other health care workers. The U.S. Coast Guard, Britain's Royal Navy and relief organizations, including the United Nations and the Red Cross, joined the growing effort to rush food and medicine to survivors and lift the most desperate people to safety by helicopter.
"We are seeing bravery and fortitude of Bahamians who endured hours and days of horror," Minnis said. "Our urgent task will be to provide food, water, shelter and safety and security."
"It is with incredibly heavy hearts that we share the devastating news," wildlife park staff wrote on their Facebook page. "This tragedy has left the entire BC Wildlife Park team in shock and disbelief."
Gustav was found wandering alone on May 21, 2018, by the owners of the Wing Creek Resort in the west Kootenay town of Kaslo.
The orphaned mountain goat was eventually transferred by the BC Conservation Service to the BC Wildlife Park's rehabilitation centre.
What has the report found?
It counted 65.55 lakh* lightning strikes in India during this four-month period, of which 23.53 lakh (36 per cent) happened to be cloud-to-ground lightning, the kind that reaches the Earth. The other 41.04 lakh (64 per cent) were in-cloud lightning, which remains confined to the clouds in which it was formed.
The Amazon rainforest is ablaze. Wildfires have increased by 83 percent this year on last, with nearly 80,000 individual fires spotted by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research. Fires in this region are typically started by farmers every year to clear overgrown land for grazing and replanting, but the extent of this year's inferno has captured the attention of the global media like never before.
"Our home is burning," tweeted French President Emmanuel Macron, promising to make the "emergency" top of the agenda at last month's G7 summit. Macron was joined by US lawmakers, presidential candidates, climate activists, and much of the world's news outlets, who blamed the pro-industrial policies of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro for accelerating the forest's demise.
Comment: One need only watch SOTT's monthly Earth Changes weather roundup to understand the alarming and extreme weather that hits all corners of the planet. But politicians and activists are choosing to focus on media-created "catastrophes" like the Amazon fires in order to further their agenda of government intervention into the everyday lives of people. It's the wrong way to deal with climate change.
A rare moment for Tura, this spectacular celestial display occurred shortly after a light drizzle around the foothills of Tura peak.
Solar halos are seen as a white ring around the sun or moon. These high altitude cirrus clouds are made of mostly ice crystals which refract the sunlight much like a prism while showing the colors of a rainbow.
The Hamilton County Coroner's office says 55-year-old Patricia Herlinger, of Colerain Township, died Wednesday.
Authorities say she was one of three people struck by lightning at Spring Grove Cemetery last Friday.
The coroner's office said 27-year-old Danielle Brosius, of Green Township, died last Friday at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
The president of Spring Grove Cemetery says it was a tragic accident.
Source: AP

Winter conditions at Passo Gavia (2621 m), northern Italy, September 8th, 2019
This morning the Stubai glacier in the Austrian Tirol (pictured), one of those likely to open for its 9-10 month 2019-20 season later this month, said it had had 10cm (4 inches) of fresh snow so far.
Heavy #snowfall at Passo Dei Salati, Italy at 2970m elevation this morning 6th September! Winter is coming... Report via Meteo reporter storm; #severeweather #extremeweather #Europe pic.twitter.com/8UEg3lpa5B
— WEATHER/ METEO WORLD (@StormchaserUKEU) September 6, 2019
The most snow fell in the Gotthard region, according to SRF Meteo, the German-language national broadcaster's weather service.
Snowfall in the mountains in early September is quite normal, said Sabine Balmer from SRF Meteo. It can even snow down to 1,500 metres during July and August. But such early snow has become increasingly rare in recent years, she added.
Up to half a metre of snow fell above 2,000 metres elevation, whereas lower down, the Alpine resorts of Andermatt and Sedrun were covered in white on Friday morning.
Ein erster #Wintergruss aus den Bergen. In der #Surselva schneite es ebenfalls vorübergehend bis ins Tal. ☃️ #Schneejuhee #Schneeoje 🤔^sba pic.twitter.com/AQDaw2lKAd
— SRF Meteo (@srfmeteo) September 6, 2019
According to the latest news reports, at around 8 a.m. a 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck 177 miles west-northwest of Bandon, Oregon. Also reported was a 3.7 magnitude quake shortly before, detected around 7:25 a.m. on Thursday morning.











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Update: On 7th Sept. Sky News reports: