Earth Changes
Officials are tracking about 50 active wildfires throughout the water-parched state, and Bush said lightning was probably not to blame in most cases.
"The likelihood is most of these fires have been created by either negligence or people doing harm," he said.
About 30 of the carnivorous reptiles were spotted swimming near children's playgrounds and municipal parks in Kilifi, frightening parents in the coastal town where floods have claimed at least six lives in the past week, officials said Saturday.
The heaviest snow was reported in the city of Lead in western South Dakota, near the Wyoming line, where the weather service reported 59.4 inches.
Crews struggling with the weight and volume of snow also had to find a place to put it after scooping it up, said Pat Milos, Lead's city administrator.
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita accounted for most of the rain the region has seen in more than a year, weather experts say. Southeastern Louisiana is on pace for its driest January-though-April ever.
According to the Lincoln, Neb.-based National Drought Mitigation Center, southern Louisiana is under conditions of either severe or extreme drought - with the extreme conditions closer to the coast.
DATE | TIME (GMT) | MAG | COMMENTS |
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06/04/20 | 12:20:42 | 4.3 | NORTH OF ANGUILLA, LEEWARD ISL. |
06/04/20 | 17:50:43 | 5.5 | NEAR S. COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN |
06/04/20 | 23:25:05 | 7.7 | KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/20 | 23:38:49 | 5.4 | KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 00:06:13 | 5.1 | NEAR E COAST OF KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 00:32:36 | 5.1 | NEAR E COAST OF KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 00:39:45 | 4.5 | KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 00:42:00 | 4.5 | KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 00:51:12 | 5.2 | KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 01:12:08 | 4.6 | NEAR E COAST OF KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 01:30:05 | 4.9 | NEAR E COAST OF KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 01:44:12 | 5.1 | NEAR E COAST OF KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 04:32:45 | 6.1 | NEAR E COAST OF KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 07:32:28 | 4.7 | KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 07:40:05 | 5.0 | NEAR E COAST OF KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 08:57:37 | 4.6 | NEAR E COAST OF KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 09:46:15 | 4.8 | EASTERN XIZANG |
06/04/21 | 11:14:20 | 5.7 | KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
06/04/21 | 11:19:50 | 5.2 | KORYAKIA, RUSSIA |
The disaster is the latest to strike on the island of Java, one of the most densely-populated in the world, where scores of people have been killed this year in rain-related catastrophes.
These include sightings of a mountain plover (not seen in North Dakota since the 1930s), a Eurasian wigeon, two great black-backed gulls, an anhinga, a mountain chickadee, a gray jay, a red-shouldered hawk and an eastern meadowlark.
Eight accidentals in two weeks is remarkable. "Typically, maybe one or two a month over a year. To see eight in two weeks is pretty unusual," Corey Ellingson, president of the Bismarck-Mandan Bird Club and the reporter for the North Dakota Birding Society, said to the local media.
Each year there are about 1,200 tornadoes in the United States, causing about 65 fatalities and 1,500 injuries nationwide.
As of Friday, April 7 there had been 445 so far this year.
This is the fastest start for the first three months of the year since 1999, and it is in sharp contrast to last year when only 96 tornadoes had formed by April 3. Yet last year ended with exactly 1,200 twisters, according to NOAA. June was the busiest month in 2005.
Expect more.
Comment: Comment: The area of this quake is directly across the beiring straits from Alaska and on the same "ring of fire" that connect to California's fault lines. As such, California's 21st century "big one" can't be far behind.