Earth Changes
These are noctilucent clouds (NLCs), made of frosted "meteor smoke" glowing in the mesosphere 83 km above the frozen continent.
A four week time-lapse video shows their development since late November.
It was in fact a very white Christmas for many areas, particularly in Austria and Switzerland, with some reporting up to 90cm (three feet) of snowfall over the period from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day.
Images are from Les Contamines in the French Alps on Christmas Day.
The preliminary figure, covering all prefectures apart from Ibaraki, Tochigi and Tokyo, is the highest since comparable data became available in 1982 and more than three times higher than the annual average of 1,015 through 2017, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism said.
With concerns growing about an increase in downpours and typhoons linked to global warming, the government plans to enhance disaster preparedness for people living in areas prone to natural disasters by raising awareness of the potential hazards they may face.
On Wednesday, residents near Mt Etna were told to flee after a larger earthquake measuring 4.8 magnitudes struck about two kilometres underground.
Its epicentre was between the towns of Viagrande and Trecastagni.
Two people have been reportedly injured.
Buildings have been damaged in the area, with tremors felt in Catania, where around 300,000 people live.
The accident took place on the ground of sports complex "Beldersay" in the Bostanlyk district of Tashkent. The victims were found under the snow slide by rescuers at 19:05 local time (1405 GMT) on Monday.
"Three citizens, while practicing one of the types of alpine skiing, drove into the forbidden zone and as a result of their movement a snow avalanche came down. This led to the death under a snow slide," an official of the ministry said.
Beldersay is known for the longest alpine skiing track in Uzbekistan. The Ministry of Emergency Situations recommends strict safety compliance.
An investigation into the accident is underway.
Source: Xinhua

Residents inspect the damage to their homes on Carita beach in South Sumatra, Indonesia, after the area was hit by a tsunami that may have been caused by the Anak Krakatoa volcano.
The waves were apparently triggered by a combination of underwater landslides caused by the eruption of Mount Krakatoa and an abnormal tidal surge due to a new moon, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, the national disaster agency spokesman, said.
He said dozens of buildings were destroyed by the wave, which hit beaches in South Sumatra and the western tip of Java about 9.30 pm local time on Saturday.
Mr Nugroho later said the death toll had risen to 168, with 745 injured and 30 missing. "This number will continue to rise considering not all places have been checked," he added.
Endan Permana, head of the agency in Pandeglang, told Metro TV police were providing immediate assistance to victims in Tanjung Lesung in Banten province, a popular tourist getaway not far from the capital, Jakarta, as emergency workers had not arrived in the area yet.
"Many are missing," Permana said.

Chelyabinsk fireball recorded by a dashcam from Kamensk-Uralsky north of Chelyabinsk where it was still dawn.
The video, posted on Sunday, was reportedly filmed in a remote area near the Bureya River in Khabarovsk Region of the Russia's Far East. It shows large chunks of land mass completely blocking the frozen river.
The land itself is riddled with fallen trees and covered in snow. It appears to have come from a hill nearby which bears signs of destruction.
A chain of around 130 earth tremors have rocked the volcano since around 0800 GMT on Monday, Italy's National Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology said, with the strongest posting a magnitude of 4.0.
There were no reports of any injuries.
The 3,330 meter high volcano can burst into spectacular action several times a year, spewing lava and ash high over the Mediterranean island. The last major eruption was in 1992.
Angela Johnson is hospitalized at the Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, a GoFundMe page to help Johnson and her husband said, reported the Mercury News. The three dogs, described by the Riverside County Animal Services as pit bulls or pit bull mixes, attacked Johnson as she was hanging laundry on her property.
Detectives do not believe the dogs were intentionally set on Johnson but they are still investigating, Lt. Zach Hall said Dec. 19. The owner of the animals violated a leash law, which could result in a citation, Animal Services officials said.
Tim Platt, Johnson's son, said he was told that he has to make the decision to leave his critically injured mother on life support or to allow doctors to remove her from the machines keeping her alive, MyValleyNews reported.













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UPDATE: On Dec. 24th the Guardian reports: Drone footage shows damage caused by Indonesian tsunami:
The BBC reports: Update: Zero Hedge reports death toll has climbed to 373, 1,400 Wounded: From the Daily Mail: UPDATE: On Dec. 26th CNN reports: