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Cloud Precipitation

Wettest January in history in Broome, Western Australia

Flooding in Broome, Western Australia
© James Weeding/StoryfulTwo trucks passing on the Great Northern Highway near Broome, Western Australia, after wild weather submerged the road in water
Broome has recorded its wettest January of all time, with 941mm of rain dumped on the tourist town since the beginning of the year.

According to the Bureau of Meteorology, the record was officially broken at 9am this morning, when 57mm from the previous 24-hours was added to the month's total.

Yesterday brought the most rain for the Kimberley town, with 412.2mm bucketing down as a low pressure system moved slowly south.

From Saturday to Monday a further 203.6mm fell on the town, with Cyclone Joyce on January 12 bringing with it 88.4mm.


Comment: Broome residents and business owners say wind and rain have exceeded the category two Cyclone Hilda and category one Cyclone Joyce which both hit the Kimberley coast in the past month. As well as record rainfall the tropical low brought winds of 100 kilometres per hour - with gusts of up to 125kph. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, the tourist town was hit with more than double its average January rainfall in a 22-hour period.


Snowflake

At 144 inches and counting, Erie in Pennsylvania is nearing seasonal snowfall record

SNOW
Erie is closing in on its snowiest winter in city history.

The 2.8 inches of snow recorded Tuesday at Erie International Airport elevated Erie's seasonal snowfall total to 143.8 inches — just 5.3 inches from eclipsing the city's seasonal snowfall record 149.1 inches in 2000-01.

Erie's 143.8 seasonal snowfall currently ranks as the city's third-snowiest winter behind the 2000-01 winter and the 145.8-inch total that fell in 2008-09.

The total snowfall for Erie from Monday afternoon through Tuesday afternoon measured 3.7 inches.

Ice Cube

Greenland getting colder says 15 years of data but global warmists 'fill in the gaps' to convince themselves otherwise

greenland weather station airport
Fifteen years of satellite measurements have unexpectedly shown that parts of Greenland are getting colder. But the scientists who produced these results urge people to believe that this cooling trend is a blip, because climate models say Greenland should be warming.

Comment: The world probably has warmed since the 1850's. We know that the River Thames in London hasn't frozen over for more than a hundred years, whereas before it happened more regularly:

River Thames frost fairs - Wiki:
there were 24 winters in which the Thames was recorded to have frozen over in London... - century totals are: 15th two, 16th five, 17th ten, 18th six, 19th one.
So we can see evidence of the little ice age - it has also been documented extensively elsewhere - and following that there has been a period of warming but that trend is, yet again, swinging back to cooling:


Snowflake

Summer snowfall hits Tasmania, Australia (VIDEO)

Great Lake Hotel
Great Lake Hotel
There's no place like Tasmania.

It might be summer in Australia, but that doesn't stop snow from falling in Miena in central Tasmania.

As Victorians enjoys cooler temperatures following last week's heatwave, the Great Lake Hotel in Miena filmed this incredible footage of snow hitting the ground earlier this morning.

Seismograph

M6.1 earthquake rocks Afghanistan with tremors felt in Delhi, one killed, eight injured

M6.1 Earthquake in Afghanistan tremors felt in Dehli
Afghanistan has been struck by a 6.1 magnitude earthquake close to its border with Pakistan, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS), killing one and leaving at least five injured.

Tremors from the quake were reported in Kabul and felt in a number of other densely-populated locations in the region including Islamabad, New Delhi, Lahore, Bahawalpur, Kashmir and Abotabbad.

A young girl was killed and five others wounded in the village of Lasbela in Pakistan's Baluchistan province when the roofs of mud-brick homes caved in, according to local government official Izat Nazir Baluch.

Comment: See:



Snowflake

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Snows through North Africa, Canary Islands and Middle East (VIDEO)

Snow covered camels in Saudi Arabia
© Twitter/B_GaySASnow covered camels in Saudi Arabia
Following the Maunder Minimum cooling pattern of the Northern Hemisphere 400 years ago, we see the same areas of NW Africa that cooled in the 1600's , cooling and receiving more snow again. The Middle East too. Morocco seeing what is called first of its kind near coastal snowfall, Canary Islands brings out a snow plow for roads, Israel and Lebanon blanketed, Saudi Arabia where snow drifts across the roads stops traffic and camels are covered in snow. The signs are here, I hope you are looking.


Attention

Motorists halted by heavy ash fall from Mayon Volcano, Philippines

Molten lava flows down the slopes of Mayon volcano during its mild eruption as seen from Legazpi city, Albay province, southeast of Manila, Philippines Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018
© The Associated PressMolten lava flows down the slopes of Mayon volcano during its mild eruption as seen from Legazpi city, Albay province, southeast of Manila, Philippines Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018
A heavy shroud of ash from erupting Mount Mayon in the Philippines halted vehicles in at least two towns due to poor visibility as the volcano blew more lava and columns of ash from its crater, officials said Tuesday.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said one large lava eruption lasted more than an hour and a half late Monday. Mayon belched an ash plume that reached 1.5 kilometers (one mile) above the crater and caused significant ash fall in the towns of Camalig and Guinobatan.

Authorities urged residents to seek treatment for skin irritation and other health issues and immediately clean their roofs and cars because of the corrosive effect of the volcanic ash, Office of Civil Defense regional director Claudio Yucot said.


Attention

Man bitten by bull shark in Cone Bay, Western Australia

Bull shark
Bull shark
An 18-year-old man has been flown to Perth today after he was bitten twice by a bull shark off the coast near Derby in WA's north, yesterday morning.

SharkSmart said the man was attacked by the shark at Cone Bay at about 8am on Sunday and was treated at Derby Hospital before the decision was made to transfer him to Perth.

It happened at Cone Bay Barramundi Fish Farm, where the teen had been working.

He is in a stable condition after being bitten twice on his right leg but was sent to Perth for likely surgery on damaged tendons.

Cloud Precipitation

Floods and landslides affect 13,000 people in Guatemala

Floods in Morales, Izabal Guatemala, January, 2018
© ConredFloods in Morales, Izabal Guatemala, January, 2018
Heavy rainfall in Guatemala since 26 January has caused flooding and landslides in the departments of Baja Verapaz, Petén, Alta Verapaz, Quiché and Izabal, according to the country's disaster agency, Conred.

Conred reported landslides in San Jerónimo and Salamá in Baja Verapaz department, one in the municipality of Chajul, Quiché department, Cobán in Alta Verapaz and two in Morales in Izabal department. No fatalities or injuries have been reported.

River levels have increased after the heavy rain, including the San Francisco and San Marcos rivers in Izabal, according to Conred. Flooding has affected parts of Morales, Livingston and Puerto Barrios, which is the worst hit. Almost 90 homes have been damaged.

Flooding has blocked roads in Quiché and left some communities in the north of the province isolated.

Windsock

Gale force winds batter Gibraltar

Storm damage in Gibralta
Gale force winds have battered Gibraltar, closing schools, bringing down trees and diverting flights.

Ocean Village saw its upper floor cover torn apart in the early hours of the morning, with steel bolts and scaffolding poles ripped off and bent.

The winds of more than 100km/h also meant that some flights from the Rock were diverted, with passengers transported by coach to Malaga.

Several schools have also been closed following safety concerns, with the playground roof of Notre Dame School partially collapsing, in addition to scaffolding falling on top of St. Anne's gymnasium.