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Boy mauled by two pit bulls at home in Jacksonville, North Carolina

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NC child mauled by 2 pit bulls
A 7-year-old Onslow County boy was mauled by two pit bulls on Wednesday afternoon.

According to WITN, Sheriff Hans Miller said the youngster had serious injuries to his face and was immediately transported to New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington.

Miller said both dog were pit bulls. One of the dogs was killed by deputies and another was captured by animal control officers.

The owner of the dogs was not home when deputies arrived.

There is no word on if the owner will face charges or what led up to the attack.

Snowflake Cold

Mystery blue snow fallout in Chelyabinsk alarms residents

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Residents of Chelyabinsk - the Russian Urals city hit by a meteorite explosion back in 2013 - have sounded alarm over a strange bluish snow that covered the city streets.

"As the sun rose today, everyone noticed the blue rooftops, blue parking lots...we started panicking a bit", local resident Dmitry told RT via phone. The fallout was spotted in an industrial zone on the outskirts of the city.

According to Dmitry, the strange snow smelt somewhat like iron, but was not giving the locals much trouble and even brightened up the area's gloomy surroundings.

Snowflake Cold

Record setting snow and brutal cold cause New Hampshire town to cancel ice carnival

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© Reuters/Brian Snyder Pedestrians make their way along a snow covered street during a winter snow storm in Cambridge, Massachusetts in this file photo taken on February 9, 2015.
Following a series of record-setting snowfalls, New England on Friday got a new metric for how severe its winter has been: The town of Alton, New Hampshire called off its annual ice carnival due to a forecast calling for more snow and brutal cold.

"It'll be zero degrees and blowing snow, and that's not a good time for everybody," said Roger Sample, who owns a construction business in the town on the shores of New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee and serves as the carnival's chairman.

The carnival, which Sample said has been held for more than two decades, typically draws about 1,000 visitors out onto the frozen lake's Alton Bay for games and rides, as well as to see small planes that land on the ice.

Comment: The northeast USA cannot seem to get a break from the record setting cold and snow, which shows no promise of ending soon:


Attention

2 dead manatees found in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Two manatees were found dead Wednesday in separate Fort Lauderdale waterways.

The badly decomposed body of a nearly 6-foot-6 female manatee was hoisted from a waterway off 10th Street and Andrews Avenue; another dead manatee was pulled from a canal just west of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, said Liz Barraco, a spokeswoman with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

The commission first received a call Tuesday night about the dead female manatee but was unable to recover the remains until Wednesday morning.

"She was pretty badly decomposed, so it was clear she had been deceased for some time," Barraco said.

Ice Cube

Ice breaker rushes to free vessel stuck in thick ice during Antarctic summer

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Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star opens a channel through the ice.
Australian 207-foot ship, the Antarctic Chieftain, hit ice up to 10 feet thick and suffered propeller damage near the Ross Sea

A rescue vessel is rushing to free a damaged Australian fishing ship with 27 people aboard which has become trapped in thick Antarctic ice.

The 207-foot ship, the Antarctic Chieftain, suffered propeller damage after hitting a chunk of ice on February 7 in an isolated region near the Ross Sea, south-east of New Zealand. The ship, which is used for harvesting Patagonian toothfish, became stranded in ice floes up to 10 feet thick and lacked the power to break free.

Les Scott, managing director of Tasmanian-based Australian Longline, which owns the ship, said an underwater video inspection showed three of the four propeller blade tips were damaged. None of the crew has been injured.

Igloo

Valentine's weekend blizzard to rage in Northeast; bitter cold, powerful winds, whiteout conditions possible

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A storm moving through the Northeast during the Valentine's Day weekend will develop into a blizzard with snow, fierce wind and bitterly cold air.

While the first of two clipper storms this week will stay weak until swinging east of New England, the second clipper storm rolling in this weekend will strengthen significantly.

People on weekend ski trips or partaking in other travel from the Great Lakes to New England will run the risk of getting stuck in the storm and the frigid air moving in.

According to AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Henry Margusity, "The storm could bring life-threatening conditions, especially in New England with very low temperatures and strong winds combining with snow to bring blizzard conditions."

Initially, light snow will move across the Midwest Friday night into Saturday. However, winds will increase after the snow begins as bitterly cold arctic air arrives and AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures plunge below zero F.

The snow and increasing wind will move into the central Appalachians during the day Saturday and will reach the Interstate-95 corridor in the mid-Atlantic and southern New England Saturday afternoon and evening.

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As the storm reaches the Atlantic Ocean Saturday night, it will strengthen.

The storm has the potential to bring a moderate to heavy snowfall from the upper part of the mid-Atlantic to southern and central New England Saturday night into Sunday.

Wolf

Dog attacks owners in Delanco, New Jersey

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A township police officer shot and killed a dog that attacked its owners earlier this month, police said Wednesday.

The attack happened about midnight Feb. 1 at a home on Hickory Street when a large-breed dog attacked two members of the household before being shot by a responding officer.

The dog was acting aggressively when the officer arrived and "due to the serious nature of the residents' injuries, the officer felt compelled to use his weapon," police said.

The two residents were taken to an area hospital with animal bites. Police did not release their identities but said they remain hospitalized.

No other injuries were reported.

An investigation into what prompted the dog to attack is ongoing.

Wolf

2 children attacked by family dog in Delano, California

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Two children were injured Tuesday by their family dog.

The Kern County Sheriff's Office said it was told the dog turned on the girls, ages 7 and 8, while they were playing. The attack occurred around 5 p.m. on the 11000 block of Kyte Avenue.

The children were taken to Delano Regional Medical Center and then to the children's hospital in Madera. The sheriff's office said the girls will survive, but the injuries were not specified.

Animal control officers captured the dog, described as a pit bull mixed breed.

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Thousands of starfish wash ashore on South Carolina island

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© Amy Campanelli1000's of starfish wash ashore in South Carolina.
Thousands of starfish washed up on the beach at Isle of Palms over the weekend.

And it turns out, this happens a few times each winter on Lowcountry beaches.

Usually, strong off-shore winds push them onto the shore at high tide and they're stuck until the tide comes back in. Over the weekend, wind gusts were coming in stronger than 20 miles an hour.

Monday Night, we spoke with Mel Bell, the fisheries management director for the Department of Natural Resources who said this is pretty normal.

Bell said the last time this happened was in December on Fripp Island.

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SOTT Exclusive: Snowy owls flee northern latitudes for unprecedented fourth consecutive year - Sign of impending Ice Age?

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Regular SOTT readers may recall last year's unusual influx of snowy owls into North America from the Arctic (as well as other birds from the tundra and taiga regions). This winter season appears to be shaping up to an unprecedented fourth consecutive irruption year following the invasions of 2011-2012, 2012-2013 and 2013-2014. The following reports are just a small sample of the many that have been seen in the media over the last couple of months:
Last winter brought an unprecedented number of snowy owl sightings in the northern United States, and this winter is turning out to be above average as well.

Scientists believe last year's southward sweep of the arctic species was triggered by a record nesting season in northern Quebec. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology says there was another bumper crop last summer in Nunavut in northernmost Canada.

Snowy owls are being reported on the online eBird database this winter across the northern-third of the Lower 48 states from Washington state to Maine.
Here's some short film footage taken at Beech Hill Preserve in Rockport, Maine (on 30 January 2015), of one of the many snowy owls seen this winter: