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Argentine stone fruits expected to suffer serious losses due to harsh late frosts

Uco Valley
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Severe frost in the Uco Valley
The frosts recorded on Tuesday, September 3, in the country have caused serious damage to crops, especially to almond, peach, and plum trees. That day, the frost lasted for more than 12 hours and the temperatures recorded in the southern oasis went down to -10° C and -5 to -8°C in the Uco Valley. In addition, according to forecasts, there will be more frost in the next few days and the temperatures will range between -3° and -5° C.

According to Martin Cavagnaro, an agricultural engineer from the Directorate of Agriculture and Climate Contingencies (DACC), "we'll know the actual damage in the next few days, when we can make a more thorough evaluation, making cuts in the buds and evaluating the flowers. There's probably some damage that we'll be unable to see until it manifests on the plant, such as tissue death or necrosis."

Cloud Precipitation

Intense storm leaves hail cover 16 inches deep in state park in Colorado

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Storm pelts area with pea- and marble-sized hail

An intense hailstorm Tuesday night left some parts of southern Park County 16 inches deep in hailstones.

The storm particularly affected three adjacent public areas: Spinney Mountain State Park, 11 Mile State Park, and the Charlie Meyers State Wildlife Area.

Hail damaged several park roads, some county roads, and caused scattered flooding in the area.

Debbi Peterson was one of a few people camping at 11 Mile when the storm hit.

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Hurricane Dorian: US braced for 'life-threatening' storm surge

A family in Charleston before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian.
© Randall Hill/Reuters
A family in Charleston before the arrival of Hurricane Dorian. Henry McMaster said residents must leave immediately.’
Hurricane Dorian is expected to bring a "life-threatening storm surge" up the US east coast after causing destruction and at least 20 deaths in the Bahamas.

Residents from Georgia all the way up to Virginia are warned to listen to emergency advice as the category three hurricane slowly moves north.

Police say parts of Charleston, South Carolina, have flooded and conditions are "beginning to deteriorate".

Dorian weakened after hitting the Bahamas but has now strengthened again.

It currently has maximum sustained winds of 115mph (185km/h).

On 1 September it hit the Bahamas with winds of up to 185mph (298km/h) - equalling the highest ever recorded at landfall. It battered the Abaco Islands and Grand Bahama, in the north of the archipelago, for two days.

Bahamas PM Hubert Minnis called the storm "one of the greatest national crises in our country's history". He expected the number of fatalities to increase.


Comment: Tropical storm conditions lash Florida as Hurricane Dorian sets its sights on the Carolinas


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SOTT Earth Changes Summary - August 2019: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs

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Heavy rain, hail, and destructive floods killed hundreds and displaced millions around the world in August.

India was the most affected country with more than 200 dead and generalized devastation. This happened along a rare summer snowfall in Himachal predicting an early winter season.

Super-typhoon Lekima hit central China with 221km/h wind gusts and heavy floods, leaving 56 dead and forcing the evacuation of millions.

Spain was also battered by extreme weather this month, consisting of floods, hail and even tornadoes. Meanwhile, wildfires out of control in Gran Canaria forced the evacuation of almost 10,000 residents.

Wildfires raged across the globe, but as the media focused on the Amazon and blamed man-made Global Warming, wildfires in central Africa were ignored... even when they were three times larger. Despite the hype, Africa saw at least 70% of the 10,000 fires burning worldwide on the average day in August, though the number of fires is consistent from year to year.

What was actually extraordinary were the 21,000 square miles scorched by fires in four Siberian regions, likely ignited by lightning and spread by strong winds.

All this and more in this month's SOTT Earth Changes Summary...


Attention

Bear rips open tent and drags student towards forest in Russia

Incredibly student Nikolay survived the bear attack

Incredibly student Nikolay survived the bear attack
The brown bear was shot dead after straying into the area where Nikolay Maksimov, 22, was camping in Russia

A student incredibly survived after a brown bear ripped open his tent and tried to drag him into the forest.

Nikolay Maksimov, 22, said he screamed in terror as he was grabbed by the wild animal in the Russian Far East.

A friend of Nikolay, who was part of an international scientific expedition, tried to cling to his legs and screamed for help.

Other members of the group, which traveled to remote Lake Kisi, woke and fired shots into the air to scare away the predator.

After it released Nikolay, the beast was shot dead.

Comment: Other recent reports demonstrating the increasingly aggressive behavior shown by these hirsute forest dwellers which have resulted in serious injuries and even fatalities:

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Ice Age Farmer Report: "Save the planet - Eat humans"

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A Swedish scientist has endorsed cannibalism -- to "Stop Climate Change" and save the world. This is the pinnacle of the unholy marriage of the war on food with the totalitarian climate agenda. Christian breaks it down, and prays that it helps to wake people up to the dark roots of these enslaving agendas.


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Ice Age Farmer Report: ALERT: US 'Growing Degrees' plummet - Farms go offline

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2019 was much colder than 2018! You won't hear this in media. Christian of Ice Age Farmer equips you with cold, hard GDD data and intellectual ammunition in order to start conversations about how quickly conditions on our planet are changing. As the Solar Minimum forces temperatures to decline further, more and more of the planet will lose the ability to farm as we have been. This statement is based solely on cooler temperatures, and does not factor in increased cloud cover, precipitative extremes, hail storms, or still other effects of Galactic Cosmic Rays -- all of which we can also expect! Start growing your own food today.


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Maid mauled to death by employer's dog in East Jakarta, Indonesia

TV presenter Bima Aryo with one of his two Belgian Malinoises.

TV presenter Bima Aryo with one of his two Belgian Malinoises.
A domestic helper named Yayan, 35, was mauled to death on Friday night when trying to feed her employer's pet dog in Cipayung district, East Jakarta. The dog belongs to TV presenter Bima Aryo, who hosts popular adventure program My Trip My Adventure.

Bima owns three dogs in his house, two Belgian Malinoises named Sparta and Doby and a poodle.

Yayan, who had only been working for Bima's family for two weeks, was tasked with feeding one of the dogs. She reportedly refused the request at first out of fear of being attack by the dog, but one of his employers, a 72-year-old woman identified only as TD, assured her that it was safe to open the dog's cage.

As soon as the cage was opened, one of the dogs brutally attacked Yayan. Despite rescue efforts, the worker died on the way to Kramat Jati Hospital.

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Tornado causes damage in Waukegan, Illinois

Tornado touching down, causing damage in Waukegan

Tornado touching down, causing damage in Waukegan
A "probable tornado" tore through Waukegan at around 6:40 p.m. Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. The high winds damaged commercial buildings, tipped or rolled a vehicle upside-down and caused tree damage in Lyons Woods Forest Preserve, according to a preliminary NWS storm report.

The NWS said one person suffered minor injuries. The Waukegan Fire Department told ABC the person was hurt when high winds flipped a vehicle near Lewis Avenue and York House Road.

The NWS said its finding of a probable tornado was based on visual evidence, but a final determination on whether a twister touched down will be made Wednesday with the help of the city of Waukegan and Lake County Emergency Management Agency.


Attention

Woman is dead following a bear attack in Ontario

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Black bear
One woman is dead following a bear attack on a secluded island on Rainy Lake. According to the Ontario Provincial Police, officers received a call shortly after 6:30 p.m. on September 1.

The caller said her 62-year-old daughter had gone to check on her dogs and had not returned.

The woman said she believed her daughter was attacked by a bear.

Officers responded and found the body of the woman close to a bear. The bear was killed.