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Snow and hail in Yorkshire, UK...in July

Wintery showers in Summer at Tan Hill Inn
© Tan Hill Inn
Wintery showers in Summer at Tan Hill Inn
Snow has been reported as falling in Yorkshire - in the same week as the hottest July day ever recorded.

Regulars at the Tan Inn watched as the white stuff began falling in North Yorkshire. The snow and hail flurries were captured from the CCTV at the pub near Richmond.

This week, the UK basked in temperatures in the 30s, which caused major disruption to transport links.

(View video here)

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Reindeer hit the beach as temperatures soar in northern Finland

Reindeer in Rovaniemi, Finland cool down at the beach
© Johanna Koivisto
Reindeer in Rovaniemi, Finland cool down at the beach.
Finnish reindeer in the Christmas destination Lapland were pictured lying on the beach in a shaded spot to seek respite from abnormally high temperatures.

The two reindeer were pictured seeking solace from the soaring 28C weather at Ounaskoski beach, in Rovaniemi, Tuesday. Fellow beach-goers snapped pictures of the unlikely visitors as they cooled off in the shade.

"Many people took photos and it didn't seem to bother them in the slightest. Children were playing nearby and that didn't disturb them either," Johanna Koivisto told a local news outlet after snapping a picture of the relaxed pair.

Last week, reindeer were pictured "queuing" outside a local social benefits office in the Lapland village of Inari as they sought shade.

Comment: The mainstream media has focused almost exclusively on record-breaking hot temperatures this summer....promoting the man-made global warming/climate change narrative...yet it ought to be noted that at the other extreme, many new cold temperature records are also being set across the planet at this time:


Attention

Angry elephant charges and rams safari truck full of tourists in South Africa

The giant elephant in Kruger National Park, South Africa, decided to charge and ram a car full of terrified tourists, knocking their car about.

The giant elephant in Kruger National Park, South Africa, decided to charge and ram a car full of terrified tourists, knocking their car about.
An elephant living in Kruger National Park in South Africa wasn't up for visitors.

The giant elephant decided to charge and ram a truck full of terrified tourists, knocking their vehicle from side to side.

Footage of the attack shows the elephant charging the truck head on while trumpeting - the noise they make when they're highly stimulated - and flapping its ears.

The car load of passengers, believed to be Australian, can be seen holding onto the back of the seats, while another passenger advises them to "hold on".


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Waterspout seen on South Padre Island, Texas described as rare weather occurrence

waterspout
A couple of seconds.

That's all it took for a waterspout to be considered a tornado Friday afternoon on South Padre Island.

The rare weather event moved from out over the water onto land, giving it the tornado classification.


Attention

Volcano eruption in Japan on July 26

Mt. Aso
© Japan Meteorological Agency
Mt. Aso
A small eruption was observed Friday on Mt. Aso in southwestern Japan, spewing smoke as high as 1,600 meters, the weather agency said. The eruption occurred at 7:57 a.m. at the No. 1 crater of Mt. Aso's Nakadake, which is 1,506 meters above sea level, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

There were no immediate reports of injuries. It was the latest in a series of small-scale eruptions at the volcano in Kumamoto Prefecture since April. No volcanic cinders were detected but the agency warned of volcanic gas.

The agency raised Mt. Aso's volcanic alert level to 2 on a scale of 1 to 5 in April, urging people not to approach the crater. Local municipalities have restricted entry to areas within 1 kilometer of the crater.


Binoculars

Tropical 'Booby' birds make rare appearances in Dana Point and Long Beach, California

Rare Booby birds, known for living in the tropics
© Matt West/Harbor Breeze Cruises
Rare Booby birds, known for living in the tropics, have been spotted off the Southern California coast in recent days.
The muggy, humid weather is making the Southern California coastline feel like a tropical getaway — and even exotic birds are making their way here for vacation.

A handful of Booby birds have been spotted off of Long Beach and Dana Point in recent days by boaters who have captured images of the rare sightings.

The report from Dana Point came Thursday, July 25, by boat Capt. Frank Brennan, who was out on a fishing charter aboard the vessel Reel Fun.

Brennan said he immediately recognized it was one of the tropical species — either a Nazca or Masked Booby — and took a photo to share with bird expert Robin Lowe, who later identified the bird as a Nazca Booby.


Comment: The last 2 years or so has seen a notable number of these extralimital records of tropical seabirds in North America, presumably for the most part due to the increasingly chaotic weather, here's a list of such reports: Bird from the tropics, the brown booby, seen for first time in New Hampshire

Wrong place, wrong time: Tropical seabird turns up at Point Pelee, Ontario

Rare sighting of frigatebird in Wausau, Wisconsin, a likely hurricane refugee

Rare red-billed tropicbird turns up in Gulf Breeze, Florida

Wrong place, wrong time: Nazca Booby from the Galapagos Islands turns up at Dana Point, Califorina

Although displacement caused by severely adverse weather conditions seems the most plausible explanation in most cases, the following extract from a 2015 report of a brown booby turning up near Cape Race in Canada, indicates that at least some of these seabirds had been getting lost due to other factors:
Most historic records of brown boobies north of the Florida Keys are hurricane waifs. However, about three years ago brown boobies started doing odd things. They started appearing in the northeast United States without an obvious explanation. These were not storm driven birds, but individuals flying north of their own free will. One even reached the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick. And the first for the province of Newfoundland and Labrador landed on a tour boat just off St. Anthony.



Attention

Massive ash eruption on Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy

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An eruption occurred on Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy on Saturday morning (July 27), sending a large plume of ash into the sky.

"During the late morning a new fracture has opened on the southern flank of the southeast crater accompanied with a massive emission of ash," the filmer wrote online.


Arrow Up

NOAA team explores methane gas seeps off North Carolina

NOAA team explores methane gas seeps off North Carolina
© NOAA
Deep-sea explorers investigating a spot 39 miles off North Carolina's Outer Banks say they encountered a surreal stretch of seafloor filled with geyser-like bubble plumes, some of them "continuous and others turning off and on over periods of less than a minute."

In some spots, the bubble plumes are plentiful enough to resemble florescent lace curtains in the glow of a camera deployed by NOAA Ocean Exploration and Research.

Adding to the spectacle: The bubbles rise amid "dense" beds of mussels that are seen in a video stretching as far as the camera lens could penetrate.

The bubbles are methane gas, seeping constantly from the ocean floor off Bodie Island, at a depth of about 1,300 feet, according to a report by the NOAA-backed team.

Video link here.


Comment: In recent times hundreds of methane plumes have been discovered erupting along the US Atlantic coast, as well as for the first time in deep Arctic Ocean areas.

It is likely this increased methane outgassing and undersea volcanic activity (it is estimated there are up to one million of these 'submarine volcanoes') are contributory factors to the devastating huge ocean 'dead zones' which have quadrupled around the world since 1950, including in Atlantic open waters for the first time.

The significant increase of fish die offs and strange migratory behaviour of marine life could be considered other potential signs of such activity.

Methane outgassing may also be a significant factor for over 100 wildfires burning across the Arctic region, which have generated smoke plumes visible from space covering two million square kilometers.


Seismograph

Earthquake of magnitude 6.3 strikes near south coast of Japan's Honshu

Epicentre of the 6.3 magnitude
© USGS
Epicentre of the 6.3 magnitude earthquake that struck near the south coast of Japan's island of Honshu early Jul 28, 2019.
An earthquake of magnitude 6.3 struck near the south coast of Japan's island of Honshu early on Sunday (Jul 28), the European earthquake monitoring service EMSC reported.

The estimated population of the area where the earthquake was felt is 30 million inhabitants, EMSC said.

There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

Source: Reuters

Attention

"California is being overrun by rodents" - And in this case we aren't talking about the politicians

Dirty rat

Dirty rat
California is being hit by a "plague of rats", and some commentators are suggesting that this is exactly what they deserve. In fact, some have even gone so far as to suggest that the name of Los Angeles should be formally changed to "Los Ratas" because the rat problem is so severe there. From Crescent City in the north all the way down to Chula Vista in the south, the rats are seemingly everywhere. There are millions of them, and the more poison that people put out the more they seem to multiply. The state of California has never seen anything like this before, and it is getting worse with each passing month.

At this point, things are already so bad that many are calling for Governor Newsom "to declare a public health emergency"...
Pest control and public health experts are calling on California Gov. Gavin Newsom to declare a public health emergency over what they say is a sharp rise in the state's rodent population.

"California is being overrun by rodents - and without immediate emergency action by state and local government, we face significant economic costs and risk a public health crisis," said Carl DeMaio, chairman of Reform California, at a news conference Tuesday at City Hall in downtown Los Angeles.