Earth Changes
'This Wednesday morning local time the volcano blasted ash in to the atmosphere and it spread on more than 60km southwest of the volcano, writes the agency.
Orange code alert for aviation danger is announced which means that local and international flights might suffer delays.
Klyuchevskaya is the highest active volcano in Euroasia, It is 4740 meteres tall and on the 3th of April 2016 became active.
The manner in which the carcass of the giant mammal, classified as a protected species, was left to rot on the shore has raised the hackles of environmentalists.
Vijayawada-based environmental activist Duggaraju Srinivasa Rao, who mooted the idea of preserving the whale's skeleton, says the remains of the whale were preserved in the past. In the late 70s, a skeleton was preserved at Chirala in Prakasam district by CFR Sarma College with technical assistance from Zoological Survey of India. Andhra University also did the same about 30 years back, Srinivasa Rao recalled.

Fire illuminates the remains of a burned-out property near Mariposa, Calif., on Tuesday.
The town's 2,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate because of the blaze known as the Detwiler Fire, and Gov. Jerry Brown has issued a state of emergency for Mariposa County.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, known as Cal Fire, posted on its website that "firefighters experienced extreme and aggressive fire behavior" on Tuesday. "Firefighters on the ground as well as aircraft are actively working to contain and suppress the fire."
The Detwiler Fire has burned more than 45,000 acres and is just 7 percent contained, and it threatens "culturally and historically sensitive areas," the agency says.
"I haven't seen these conditions in a long time, it's a wind driven, slope-driven, fuel-driven fire," Cal Fire's Jerry Fernandez told Fresno's ABC affiliate.
Mariposa is about 150 miles east of San Jose, Calif.
Observed in Italy around 1:30AM in Bergamo 14th July during severe warned storms (STA) on map... immediately after the strong pulsing glow came a very strong smell of sulphur, a common trait with ball lightning reports.
No sign of fire the following morning and this occurred some 2-3 meters above the tree tops on a hillside in front of the observers home.
New Brunswick
Issued by Environment Canada Saturday 15 July 2017
The following stations set a daily minimum temperature record on July 14, 2017:
Grand Manan
New record of 3.7 (38.7 F)
Old record of 5.0 (41.0 F) set in 1992
Records in this area have been kept since 1883
Saint John
New record of 4.7 (40.5 F)
Old record of 6.1 (43.0 F) set in 1970
Records in this area have been kept since 1871
Newfoundland And Laborador
The following station set a daily minimum temperature record on July 14, 2017:
The epicenter of the shock was located 9.3 mi N of W. Yellowstone, MT.This earthquake is part of an ongoing sequence of earthquakes that began on June 12, 2017 and included a magnitude 4.4 event on June 15, 2017, 9.0 mi NNE of W. Yellowstone, MT.
Today's M 3.6 earthquake was reported felt in Yellowstone National Park and in West Yellowstone, MT.
It was followed by numerous smaller earthquakes, the largest of which had magnitudes of 2.8 and 2.9.
The total number of located earthquakes in the current sequence has now exceeded 1200.
The courtesy comes from YouTuber Justin Hawthorne, who this past weekend experienced the fluffy precipitation from near the summit of the mesa.
Snowfall began around midday on Sunday 16 July, and lasted for around two minutes, Hawthorne notes in a comment.
"There had been a few lighter flurries over 15min or so prior. There were only a few spots on Table Mountain with visible snow that I saw leading up to this, but it clearly showed that snow had fallen on Saturday night — but a little."
"It was just fantastic to have had some snow falling during the day, in good weather conditions - so it made for a great shot," he added.
The rainbow coloured haze in the cloudy sky led a string of enquiries on social media.
And while many put the colourful sight down to cloud iridescence, some said it could also be a circumhorizontal arc. Cloud iridescence happens when light is diffracted by ice crystals in the clouds, producing a rainbow effect.

Disasters inflicted a financial cost of around $41 billion in the first six months, Munich Re reported
Some 3,200 people lost their lives to disasters between January and June, the German group found -- well short of the 10-year average of 47,000 for the period or the 5,100 deaths in the first half of 2016.
April floods and landslides in Colombia that claimed 329 lives were the deadliest single event.
Elsewhere, an April-June heatwave in India killed 264 people, while floods, landslides and avalanches claimed around 200 lives in Sri Lanka, 200 in Afghanistan and 200 Bangladesh.
Disasters inflicted a financial cost of around $41 billion in the first six months, Munich Re reported.
That was less than half of the $111 billion toll in the same period last year, or the average of $102 billion over the past 10 years.













Comment: Damage was way up in 2016, but the trend for the past few years seems to have been fewer major disasters, but with perhaps more frequent smaller-scale events: