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Indonesia's Mount Lokon spews ash clouds in seventh eruption since September

One of Indonesia's most active volcanoes has erupted again, spewing clouds of ash, an official has said. The 1580 metre (5,214 feet) Mount Lokon on northeast Sulawesi island erupted at 2pm local time on Sunday with thunderous sounds heard as far as five kilometres away. "Lokon has been quite active the past few months. This was the seventh biggest eruption since mid-September," government vulcanologist Farid Bina told AFP from the volcano's monitoring post in North Sulawesi province.

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© AFP
Mount Lokon volcano spews a giant column of volcanic ash during an eruption seen from Tomohon town on Sulawesi Island, Indonesia.

Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.0 - 83km SW of Topolobampo, Mexico

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© USGS
Event Time
2012-10-07 23:26:22 UTC-07:00 at epicenter
2012-10-07 23:26:22 UTC-07:00 system time

Location

25.125°N 109.698°W depth=9.9km (6.1mi)

Nearby Cities
83km (52mi) SW of Topolobampo, Mexico
101km (63mi) SSW of Ahome, Mexico
102km (63mi) SW of Los Mochis, Mexico
111km (69mi) SW of General Juan Jose Rios, Mexico
950km (590mi) SSE of Phoenix, Arizona

Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.3 - 112km SSE of Saparua, Indonesia

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© USGS
Event Time
2012-10-08 20:43:35 UTC+09:00 at epicenter
2012-10-08 04:43:35 UTC-07:00 system time

Location

4.442°S 129.165°E depth=34.7km (21.6mi)

Nearby Cities
112km (70mi) SSE of Saparua, Indonesia
125km (78mi) SSE of Amahai, Indonesia
136km (85mi) SE of Ambon, Indonesia
419km (260mi) WNW of Tual, Indonesia
604km (375mi) NE of Dili, East Timor

Bizarro Earth

Dead Finback 50-foot whale is spotted drifting through Boston Harbor with 'unusual' wounds

The sight of a dead 50-foot finback whale drifting through Boston Harbor with open wounds and bruises left onlookers horrified and officials baffled by what's believed to have been an unusual cause of death. While seen entering the harbor around 3am on Sunday, Petty Officer Robert Simpson said the 80,000lb floating carcass was examined by the Coast Guard and a team from the New England Aquarium but its cause of death wasn't immediately known

With visible blood, bruising and pressure lines, Aquarium spokesman Tony said that its most obvious injuries could be caused by something wrapping around the whale.


Footprints

It's not over! Coast Guard investigating oil sheen at BP Deepwater Horizon disaster site

BP oil spill
© Reuters/Lee Celano
The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating an oily sheen spotted in the Gulf of Mexico last month near the site of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill 40 miles south of the Mississippi River, a spokesman said Wednesday. Samples of the sheen taken near the site of the failed BP Macondo oil well have been sent to the service's Marine Safety Lab in Groton, Conn., to determine whether the oil is from the BP spill, said Lt. Commander Michael Wolfe.

The Coast Guard's National Response Center was first notified of the sheen on Sept. 16 in a report that said it was spotted on satellite imagery, and had not been visually confirmed.

"Attempting to confirm presence of sheen via visual observation and further satellite data collection," said that first report. "BP intends to mobilize a helicopter overflight of the area as soon as possible."

Comment: Let's suppose for a moment that this is not related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. If that's the case, either we have a new spill from a different platform or the ocean floor itself is 'opening up' in different places as part of global geological changes. Both scenarios are worrisome.

On the other hand, if this is indeed Deepwater Horizon then it confirms what we always suspected: We were lied to, the leak was never fixed, and it has been leaking all this time. All they did was sink the oil with toxic corexit to hide the evidence.


Windsock

Waterspout touches down in Rome, 26 August 2012

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© YouTube user 2012FromAbove
Waterspout/tornado touches down in Olbia-Rome on 26 August 2012. Sails stripped off their masts.


Wolf

Urban coyotes making the big city their home

Coyote
© Bobby Deal / RealDealPhoto / Shuttertock
Urban coyote populations could be just the beginning of animal predators making their way towards the big cities.

Scientists have located a coyote territory about five miles from Chicago O'Hare International Airport that has been around for at least six years.

"That's an indication that they don't have to go far to find food and water. They're finding everything they need right there, in the suburbs of Chicago," Stan Gehrt, an associate professor of environment and natural resources at The Ohio State University, said in a statement.

He said coyotes are the largest of the mammalian carnivores to have made their way to urban settings.

"The coyote is the test case for other animals. Raccoons, skunks, foxes - they've already been able to penetrate the urban landscape pretty well," he said in the statement. "The coyote is the most recent and largest. The jury's out with what's going to happen with the bigger ones."

The bigger predators that may move into urban settings could one day include wolves, mountain lions and bears. Mountain lions have already been spotted before near the Wrigleyville neighborhood of Chicago.

"They are going to be an even bigger challenge," Gehrt said.

Gehrt and his team have been able to capture and track about 680 coyotes since they began bagging and tagging them in 2000. He believes that about 2,000 coyotes live in the Chicago metro area, along with 9 million people in 250 separate municipalities.

Question

"The Birds" attack again

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© Andreas Chiste
Hundreds of starlings died when a flock rammed a terrified motorist's car head on as he sped down a motorway in Sattledt, Austria.

The bizarre attack came as the huge swarm of birds were flying in quickly changing formation above the highway.

"My girlfriend said she saw the birds flying very low towards us. Suddenly they just flew straight into our car," said driver Andreas Chiste.

"It was like something from the movie, The Birds. It was as if they meant to hit them," added one fellow motorist.

Experts reckon the birds would have hit the Skoda with a combined impact of close to 90 mph.

Blackbox

Britain on high alert after 'voracious predator' from Eastern Europe spotted in UK waters

A dangerous shrimp that could decimate British waterways has been found in the UK. The killer crustacean - branded a 'voracious predator' by the Environment Agency has been found in the Worcester and Birmingham canal following previous sighting in the River Severn. It arrived in the UK from Eastern Europe, and feeds on fish, sparking fears it could dramatically change the UK's delicate marine ecosystem.
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© Environmental Agency
Public enemy number one: The 'killer shrimp' that could decimate Britain's waterways. The Environment Agency today issued a high alert warning people to look out for it.

Snowflake

Minnesota and North Dakota see new snowfall records and power outages in October

An early season snow event produced significant snow amounts for northeast North Dakota into northwest Minnesota for early October. The heaviest snow fell in Roseau county where around a foot of heavy wet snow has been reported as of 3 pm Thursday October 4. This heavy wet snow has also produced numerous power outages across this area.

These snow amounts appear to be record amounts for this early in the season for many areas. The previous record snowfall for October 4 or earlier at the NWS in Grand Forks was 2 inches on October 2, 1950. The NWS at Grand Forks reported 3.5 inches of snow with this storm on October 4, 2012. While records from around the area indicate that the October 2, 1950 storm produced about 2-5 inches around the region with localized higher amounts, with Leeds, ND receiving 7.0 inches on October 2, 1950, and Hallock 4.5 inches.