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Peeved pachyderm: Elephant attacks moving car in Karnataka, India injuring 6

elephant attack
An elephant attacked a moving car at Kidu near Bilinele in Subramanya of Dakshina Kannada district, on Saturday leaving six injured. The family had a miraculous escape when their vehicle was hit in the middle with its trunk.

Prabhu Kumar, an agriculturist, along with his family was going on a pilgrimage. Recalling the incident, Prabhu Kumar said, "Around 7 am, a car overtook us two minutes before the attack, and missed the elephant by just a few seconds. The elephant, which was crossing the road, felt stuck and started moving towards the car. The car was parked near a light pole for the elephant to cross the road."

In order to give way to the pachyderm, the driver started reversing the car. The elephant, which was frightened, reached the vehicle and hit the middle of the car with his trunk. One of the women sustained minor injuries, while the driver had hurt his hand as the steering was crushed by the tusker.

Comment: A day later in the same state: Wild elephant attacks bus in Karnataka, India

See also: Man on motorbike trampled to death by 5 elephants in Thailand


Attention

Wild elephant attacks bus in Karnataka, India

Elephant attacks a bus in Calicut.

Elephant attacks a bus in Calicut.
The passengers travelling from Karnataka's Chamarajanagar and Calicut in Kerala were attacked by an elephant when their bus entered the Bandipur Forest area on Sunday morning, as reported by NDTV . The driver of the bus had reportedly gone close to a herd of elephants. The video of the attack was captured by one of the passengers and others can be heard screaming.

One of the elephants came rushing towards the bus forcing the driver to drive backwards for over 500 metres. In the video, the elephant can be seen charging towards the bus. It attacks the vehicle, pushes it with the trunk damaging the windshield.


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Man on motorbike trampled to death by 5 elephants in Thailand

A Thailand man was trampled to death by 5 wild elephants in on Friday (Representational)

A Thailand man was trampled to death by 5 wild elephants in on Friday (Representational)
A Thai man was trampled to death by five wild elephants near a rubber plantation Friday (June 29), police said, the latest deadly encounter in a country where pachyderms are both venerated and feared.

Masaree Samae, 40, was killed in the early morning attack in southern Yala province, home to many of Thailand's sprawling rubber plantations.

"The victim was riding his motorbike on the way to tap rubber... and was circled by five elephants," police captain Sathit Woonchoom told AFP by phone.

"I conducted the autopsy with a doctor and found wounds on his back and head," Sathit said.

Attention

Corpse of whale found on beach of Fraser Island, Australia

dead whale has washed up on the beach at Dilli Village

dead whale has washed up on the beach at Dilli Village
A dead whale has washed up on shore near a popular beach spot this morning.

The corpse was spotted south of Fraser Island at Dilli Village and it shows signs of injury that according to residents "look like the sharks have had a good feed".

Images of the carcass were posted on social media, with one person commenting "A good reminder why its a really bad idea to swim in the ocean on Fraser".

People are advised to stay away from the carcass as whales may carry zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that can be transferred from animal species to humans.

Attention

Sperm whale seen at unusual time off Dutch coast dies

Sperm whale spotted in the North Sea off the coast of Den Helder, 25 June 2018.
© Stichting SOS Dolfijn
Sperm whale spotted in the North Sea off the coast of Den Helder, 25 June 2018.
The sperm whale spotted off the coast at Den Helder in a severely weakened state has died, marine animal organisation SOS Dolfijn said on Tuesday evening.

'Its breathing became superficial and it kept tipping to one side,' spokeswoman Jolanda Meerbeek told broadcaster NOS. 'It tipped over for the last time around 18.00 hours.'

The whale was some 2.5 kilometres off the Dutch coast between Petten and Julianadorp when it died. The body will now be brought to shore for a post mortem examination.

Arrow Down

Huge sinkhole opens up in Columbia, South Carolina

Sinkhole
A huge sinkhole opened up after a water main break in northeast Columbia.

It happened at the intersection of Idlebrook Court and Boswick Ridge in the Summit neighborhood.

Officials with the Columbia Water Department say water service has been restored to the area, but a boil water advisory remains in effect.

Officials say it could take up to a week to repair the road.


Nebula

Strange but beautiful skies: Noctilucent 'tornado' cloud, auroras, double and twin rainbow plus a midnight rainbow

Taken by Martin McKenna on June 25, 2018 @ Maghera, Co. Derry, N. Ireland
© Martin McKenna
Taken by Martin McKenna on June 25, 2018 @ Maghera, Co. Derry, N. Ireland
In recent nights, noctilucent clouds (NLCs) have rippled across Europe from Scandinavia to the south of France. "We have been observing NLCs every night here in N. Ireland," reports Martin McKenna of Maghera in Co. Derry. "Their brightness and complexity have been getting more advanced since the solstice, with whirls and knots glowing electric blue above a yellow midnight sunset horizon." He observed this 'noctilucent tornado' on June 25th:

"It was amazing to watch," he says. "This area then morphed into an succession of dynamic shapes-a wedge, a funnel, angel wings, an electrified smoke ring, then a long rope tornado which reached towards the horizon."

What creates these forms? The answer is "gravity waves."

Ice Cube

Arctic is nearly completely covered with ice - And it's summertime

arctic sea ice June 2018
On the 26th of June! Where's that (so-called) global warming?

Look at this map.
  • Purple signifies sea-ice thickness of approximately ½ to 1½ meters (20 inches to 5 ft).
  • Blue or green signifies 1½ to 3 meters ( 5 ft to 10 ft) of ice.
  • Yellow or orange signifies 3 to 4 meters (10 ft to 13 ft) of ice.
  • Red signifies 4 to 5 meters (13 ft to 16 ft) of ice.
  • White signifies zero thickness of ice.

Comment: Evidence for global cooling can be seen all over the planet, and is increasingly becoming a threat to life as we know it:


Fire

New fire erupts in different area of UK's moorlands, second in recent days, smoke seen for miles

moorland fire
© Twitter: Mikey Dee
Winter Hill
Around 60 firefighters and 15 fire engines from Lancashire and Manchester fire services have been scrambled to Winter Hill to tackle another fire on Rivington Moor. Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS) got the call around 4pm of smoke coming from the Winter Hill area - with the plume visible for more than 20 miles in Preston, Wigan, and Manchester.

With the Hill being on the border between both Lancashire and Greater Manchester, fire crews from both services were called to the scene.

John Taylor from LFRS said: "We are going up to 15 fire engines and their crews. It's a 50/50 mix of Greater Manchester and Lancashire services. "We're trying to get as much water on to the fire as possible. I am stood by the mast [at Winter Hill] and the fire isn't endangering that.

Comment: Fires of this intensity and so early on in the year is not a particularly common occurrance, so for two to happen in one week is even stranger. And it was only a few weeks ago that there were fires in the Scottish highlands, in three separate locations. Whilst it is true the UK has had unusually warm weather in recent weeks, winter and much of spring were particularly brutal in terms of cold and rain. So just what is going on?





Sun

Clouds produce every atmospheric optical trick in the book around Seattle, Washington

Sun halo over Seattle
© Dr. Angela Rowe
Several sun halos appear in the skies over Seattle on June 27, 2018.
It was a sun halo party over Seattle Wednesday morning and every kind of atmospheric event was invited.

Dr. Angela Rowe with the University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences Department noticed the rare display while at a 7:30 a.m. fitness class at Seward Park and made sure to snap some photos.

"I made everyone stop working out so I could explain what we were all seeing," she said. (As all weather geeks would... :) )


Comment: In the past few weeks, the Puget Sound area in Washington has also seen a surge in the appearance of noctilucent clouds:

June 12: 'Rare' noctilucent clouds dazzle Seattle, Washington
June 18: 'Rare' noctilucent cloud drifts over Puget Sound, Washington