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Dozens of homes damaged by 'rare' tornado in Chihuahua, Mexico

Tornado in Chihuahua, Mexico

Tornado in Chihuahua, Mexico

Houses lost their roofs and in some cases walls


At least 25 homes were damaged or destroyed Sunday when a mini-tornado swept through a neighborhood in the southern part of the city of Chihuahua.

Six people were reported to have suffered minor injuries after the storm struck Vistas de Cerro Grande, lifting the roofs off houses and in some cases knocking down walls.

Video footage of the event shows laminate roof panels flying in all directions. One of the injured was a young girl who was cut by flying glass.

It was a phenomenon that Chihuahua Governor César Duarte described as rare and blamed climate change while touring the damage yesterday.

"The weather is showing us phenomena that we've never seen before in these latitudes . . . ."

He said there was no doubt that the tornado was a protest by nature "against the climate changes were are living through."


Snowflake Cold

Snowfall records smashed across US as northern hemisphere struggles into 'summer'

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© US National Weather Service
Snow in Caribou, Maine, on May 16. The media calls this 'a light dusting'!
Snow records broken from Maine to Beijing in the last weeks of May. We were told that snow would be a thing of the past by the global warming crowd and that our children would never see snow again. With the proclaimed warmest year on record, how is it possible to have snows @ 15X the old records shattered across the USA and China?


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Huge snowstorm pounds parts of northwest China; 2 meters (almost 7 ft) of snow paralyzes traffic

Snow in China
Two meters (almost 7 ft) of snow paralyzes traffic in northern Xinjiang. Traffic has been at a standstill for three days now.

17 May 2016 - Powerful snowstorm struck the mountainous Altai Region in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China, paralyzing traffic, according to CCTV channel.

Snow along the Altai mountain range covered 26-kilometer section of the highway. Snow cover at the checkpoint on the border between China and Mongolia amounted to more than two meters.

Local authorities have sent a detachment of emergency response and excavators to clear the affected sections of the road.


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Tornado seen over Hartlepool, second recent one for the UK

Hartlepool tornado

Hartlepool tornado
A tornado has been spotted over Hartlepool just days after another one was seen sweeping across the British countryside.

Shocked residents shared the unusual weather phenomenon on Twitter after they saw the twister form during heavy rain and thunderstorms.

Responding to a picture of the tornado The Met Office tweeted: "Looks like thunderstorms have produced funnel clouds. This photo was taken over Hartlepool recently."

The unusual weather formation - more commonly spotted in areas of North America - is the latest in a long line of weird weather this spring.

Shocking footage showed it moving across fields and roads, sucking up debris as it tore through the countryside on Wednesday.
@HPoolMail @metoffice @EveningChron Hartlepool Twister 22/5 12.10 pic.twitter.com/Xki4Sb8nmV

— Ian Britton (@ianbritton) May 22, 2016

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Mini tornado filmed over Spalding, UK

The small funnel cloud was spotted in Spalding, Lincolnshire
© SWNS
The small funnel cloud was spotted in Spalding, Lincolnshire
This is the dramatic moment a mini TORNADO was spotted sweeping its way through the British countryside.

The twister, which stretched hundreds of metres in the air, was captured on camera by shocked locals in the sleepy market town of Spalding, Lincs.

Shocking footage shows it moving across fields and roads, sucking up debris as it tore through the countryside on Wednesday.

The unusual weather phenomenon - more commonly spotted in areas of North America - is the latest erratic weather event to be seen in Britain this spring.


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Wrong time, wrong place: Starling turns up in the Arctic community of Tuktoyaktuk, Canada

A European starling showed up in John Noksana's yard in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., on May 11.
© John Noksana
A European starling showed up in John Noksana's yard in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., on May 11.
A bird that's common in southern Canada but rarely seen in the Arctic showed up in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., last week.

It was May 11 around 9:30 a.m. and John Noksana and his wife were having coffee, about to get ready to go goose hunting, when she pointed the bird out to him.

"It was a black bird, maybe a little bigger than a robin. It had a yellow beak, pretty sharp claws for a small bird, I noticed, and silver wings," he said.

"I'd never seen a bird like that in my life."

It hung around in their yard for three or four minutes — long enough for Noksana to snap four or five photos — then it took off.

Attention

Dolphin and calf found dead in Perth, Australia

A dead dolphin has washed up in Elizabeth Quay
© PaulGerrard1/Twitter
A dead dolphin has washed up in Elizabeth Quay
A female dolphin named Pirulli and her calf have been found dead in the Swan River, near Elizabeth Quay.

Cottleslow resident Paul Gerrard said it was 'sad to see a dead dolphin in Elizabeth Quay', on a Twitter post attached to a photo of the calf.

It was a dark contrast to pictures posted by Environment Minister Greg Hunt just ten days earlier of dolphins swimming by the Quay as the sun rose.

Researchers believe there are 23-25 dolphins living in the Swan River.

A spokesperson for Murdoch University told MailOnline that Pirulli, who has been monitored since 2009, was more than 30 years old and she had given birth to a calf eight months ago.

'Pirulli was one of 11 breeding females in the river, so that's a bit of a loss, but she's had a good run,' they said.

Arrow Down

Colorado's Lake Mead drops to lowest ever level

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The nation's largest reservoir has broken a record, declining to the lowest level since it was filled in the 1930s.

Lake Mead reached the all-time low Wednesday night, slipping below a previous record set in June 2015.

The downward march of the reservoir near Las Vegas reflects enormous strains on the over-allocated Colorado River. Its flows have decreased during 16 years of drought,
and climate change is adding to the stresses on the river.

As the levels of Lake Mead continue to fall, the odds are increasing for the federal government to declare a shortage in 2018, a step that would trigger cutbacks in the amounts flowing from the reservoir to Arizona and Nevada. With that threshold looming, political pressures are building for California, Arizona and Nevada to reach an agreement to share in the cutbacks to avert an even more severe shortage.

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© Mark Henle/ The Arizona Republic
A "bathtub ring" on Lake Mead in late 2014 shows how far the water level has fallen.

Arrow Up

Earthquake hits Oban, Scotland - for second time in a week

earthquake in Oban, Scotland
© British Geological Survey
A MINOR earthquake has shaken up the seaside town of Oban.

Locals reported feeling tremors that made some houses shake and hearing rumbling at 11pm last night.

The British Geological Society confirmed an earthquake measuring 1.9 on the Richter scale hit Oban at that time.

They recorded it at a depth of three kilometres.

It was the second earthquake in the Argyll and Bute town in the last week, with a 1.3 quake occurring on Sunday, 14 May. This was two kilometres below ground.

The earthquakes are not believed to have caused any damage.

Oban councillor Neil MacIntyre said: "It was really, really quite loud. The house rattled.

"I was watching TV at the time and we had grandchildren staying over and I thought one of them, or my wife, had fallen out of bed.

"These quakes are just a natural occurance, but make a great talking point in the town.

"We could maybe market it in tourism, telling people they can visit Oban to feel the earth move.

"Inverness has the monster, we have earthquakes."

Meanwhile, another earthquake measuring magnitude 1.9 hit Loch Goil in Argyll and Bute at around 4pm on Wednesday.

The 1.9 magnitude earthquake struck at a depth of 9km, according to the Edinburgh based Geological Survey, which makes it one of the strongest earthquakes on the British mainland this year.

Other recent earthquakes around Scotland inlcude:

* A quake 200km east-south-east of Shetland recorded at 2.3 on the Richter scale on 15 May.

* A 1.2 quake at Foyers on 14 May.

* A 1.3 quake at Finnart, Perth and Kinross, on 9 May.

* A 0.9 quake at Lennoxtown, Dunbartonshire, on 9 May.

Alarm Clock

Two shallow 5.3 magnitude earthquakes hit Tibet

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© Flickr/ Matt Katzenberger
Two 5.3-magnitude earthquakes hit parts of Tibet on Sunday but no damage was reported so far, Chinese authorities said.

The first quake shook Dinggye County, Xigaze City at 9:48 a.m., the China Earthquake Networks Centre said.

The epicentre was monitored at a depth of 10 km, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

Another quake hit the area at 10:05 a.m. in Tingri County.

Its depth was monitored at 6 km.

Both were stated to be shallow quakes as they took place not far from the surface of the earth.

Authorities are awaiting reports of damage from the areas.