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Dead humpback whale found at Boatswain Point, South Australia

A Humpback Whale has washed up at Boatswain Point and has died on a reef about a 200m from the shore.
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A Humpback Whale has washed up at Boatswain Point and has died on a reef about a 200m from the shore.
A whale has washed up at Boatswain Point and has died on a reef roughly 200m from the shore.

District Manager of the Lower South East, Ross Anderson from Natural Resources South East gave a comment on the current status of the whale and where it sits with NRSE.

"The animal is a Humpback whale and became stranded on the reef by itself," Mr Anderson said. "Any drag marks are likely to be as a result of tides and swell moving the animal in shallow water.

"The whale is now dead and we will be letting it decompose naturally."

Snowflake

Global cooling: Residents of Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia wake up to summer snow

Malcolm MacEachern was among those sharing this snowy image of North Mountain, taken on Tuesday morning.

Malcolm MacEachern was among those sharing this snowy image of North Mountain, taken on Tuesday morning.
'I haven't seen snow this late in the year since a long time'

Morning commuters making their way through the Cape Breton Highlands were greeted with a slick and unwelcome surprise early Tuesday morning in the form of snow-covered roads.

Saltwire meteorologist Cindy Day is reporting that somewhere between five and seven centimetres were on the ground in some of the higher elevation areas of Cape Breton as the sun was coming up.

"It was a little bit unexpected," Day told the Cape Breton Post. "The expected low temperature was to be about 3 C and that's a temperature measured a metre and a half above the ground at reporting stations, so anytime you start going up in the Highlands, any kind of elevation you have that risk of mixing."

Comment: Global cooling: Summer snow falls and settles on the ground in parts of central Newfoundland, Canada


Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt kills a dozen cows in Henryetta, Oklahoma

cattle killed in a lightning strike
© Jason Donathan
The cattle killed in a lightning strike
A lightning strike on a ranch in Oklahoma was not only a tragedy for the owners, but it also turned into a reminder of the lack of knowledge most people have about livestock production.

Jason Donathan, a cattle rancher from Henryetta, OK shared a photo with KOTV Channel 6 in Tulsa showing approximately 12 dead cattle under a tree. The group of primarily cows was killed by a lightning strike.

KOTV meteorologist Lacey Swope shared the picture on her Facebook page on June 24.

In the post Swope writes, "A cattle rancher's worst nightmare took place in Henryetta, OK last night. Jason Donathan posted this pic showing the devastation after lightning likely struck the tree as the cows were standing under it."

Fire

'Colossus waking up': Sierra Negra volcano eruption triggers evacuations in Ecuador's Galapagos Islands

Galapagos Islands, Sierra Negra

Recent footage of the lava flow at Sierra Negra, Galapagos Islands
At least 250 people have been evacuated from the vicinity of the largest volcano in the Galapagos Islands, Sierra Negra, after a series of earthquakes awakened the colossus, according to Ecuadorean authorities.

"The colossus is awakening," Environment Minister Tarsicio Hail said, announcing that Ecuador's authorities are closely watching the seismic and geological activity near one of the world's largest calderas, craters left by previous eruptions.

At least 250 people have already been evacuated from communities in the immediate vicinity of the volcano, and all tourist activity has been temporarily halted in the area, reports El Universo.

Comment: With so many volcanoes waking up at the same time, is it related to a minute slow down in the Earth's rotation, as some scientists predicted?


Fire

"Child of Krakatoa": Mount Anak Krakatau on alert following small eruption and increased thermal radiation levels

© Juhdi Black
"Child of Krakatoa" on level 2 alert following eruption Mount Anak Krakatau
The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has announced that the alert status for Mount Anak Krakatau, located in the regency of South Lampung, is still at the level 'caution'.

Following an eruption, the Volcanic and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center had issued the level 2 alert waspada (caution), on June 18. It is the second of four alert levels.

According to a BMKG statement released on Monday, volcanic smoke resulting from was the mountain's increasing activity was heading south. According to news agency Antara, the BMKG would update the public with any information on significant changes at Mount Anak Krakatau.

The BMKG has also stated that the eruption would not affect flights to and from Radin Inten II Airport in Lampung, nor sea travel, including ferries on the Bakauheni - Merak route.

With the alert, tourists and the public are advised to steer clear of Mount Anak Krakatau and the surrounding area. (wng)

Comment: Worldwide volcanic and geological activity has been rising in recent months: For more on the changes occurring on our planet, check out SOTTs' monthly documentary: SOTT Earth Changes Summary - May 2018: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs

As well as SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Earth changes in an electric universe: Is climate change really man-made?


Fire

'Biggest fire in living memory': Moorland blaze reignites and rages for days in Saddleworth, UK

moor fire
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The fire on Tuesday night was accompanied by a dramatic full moon
Firefighters are continuing to battle a huge moorland fire which is continuing to spread, as more than 50 homes have been evacuated.

The blaze on Saddleworth Moor, which measures 3.7miles (6km), has been raging since Sunday night.

Firefighters are working in "tremendously difficult conditions" to contain the "major incident".

The homes in Carrbrook, near Stalybridge, Greater Manchester, were evacuated on Tuesday night.

Matt Lomas, 76, who was evacuated with his wife, daughter and eight-month-old granddaughter Isla, said: "It was horrendous."

"We could see flames 50 feet high like raging ball of fire all on the hill side.

"It was really scary - we were really worried the smoke would hurt Isla so we had to get out."

Comment: The fire is certainly quite curious because the UK has seen similarly hot temperatures before, and it wasn't long ago that the UK - much of Europe and, actually, the northern hemisphere - was suffering a particularly cold and wet spring. Moreover, the fires resemble those which recently broke out in Scotland: Firefighters battle for second day three large wildfires which broke out in different areas of Scotland's west coast

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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Summer snow in Europe, snow rescues and Arctic below normal temperatures

Snow on Mt Etna

Snow on Mt Etna
Summer Snow in Europe from Austria to Italy to Poland, Slovakia and rescues in Ukraine. Massive hail on Italian beaches, massive floods in Greece, more snow on the way and temperatures expected to dip into the 40F range over the next few days. Incredible waterspouts and to top it off Snow in Canada and below normal temperatures in the Arctic.


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Signs and Portents: Mutant calf with two heads born on farm in Poland

A two-headed baby calf was born in the village of Kowalewo Pomorskie in Poland

A two-headed baby calf was born in the village of Kowalewo Pomorskie in Poland
A farm in Poland witnessed the birth of a mutant two-headed calf.

Local vet Karolina Szarowska was stunned as she described helping with the delivery in the village of Kowalewo Pomorskie.

After the unusual birth, Szarowska shared pictures of the newborn cow with two heads on social media.

She wrote: 'Two heads are better than on. To bring THIS out alive was a true miracle.'

The mother survived the difficult birth and both heads of the male calf had the sucking reflex.

Cloud Grey

Ominous looking roll cloud filmed over Memphis, Tennessee

roll cloud
© Angie Hutton
People near Memphis, Tennessee, thought they spotted a UFO a couple of weeks ago, but meteorologist have determined it to be a “roll cloud”.
Earlier this month, people near Memphis, Tennessee, spotted an odd formation in the sky after a storm.

It was an ominous, cylindrical mass that some likened to a UFO.

The mysterious sight prompted at least one person to snap photos, wondering what this UFO-like image might be.

Colby Hutton saw the mass in the sky over Adamsville, Tennessee, as he was driving over a bridge, his mom Angie Hutton told CBS News.

Angie shared her son's photo on Facebook, hoping someone could help them identify what it was. Local news station WMC-TV looked into the case.

It wasn't an unidentified flying object, and despite it's odd appearance, it has nothing to do with aliens at all.

Comment: More roll clouds:


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Wrong place, wrong time: Thousands of miles from its normal range a Crested Caracara turns up in Bella Coola, British Columbia

The Northern Crested Caracara was spotted many times hunting in a field up on Hammer Road
© Michael Wigle
The Northern Crested Caracara was spotted many times hunting in a field up on Hammer Road
The Northern Crested Caracara was spotted galavanting around Bella Coola for several weeks

It was thousands of miles from it's home base of the southern United States and Mexico but the Northern Crested Caracara was spotted galavanting around Bella Coola for several weeks earlier this month, delighting local bird watchers who managed to snap dozens of photos of it.

The Crested Caracara looks like a hawk with its sharp beak and talons, behaves like a vulture, and is technically a large tropical black-and-white falcon. It is instantly recognizable standing tall on long yellow-orange legs with a sharp black cap set against a white neck and yellow-orange face.

The Crested Caracara is a bird of open country and reaches only a few states in the southern U.S. It flies low on flat wings, and routinely walks on the ground.