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Boy killed by 3 dogs in Cherokee County, South Carolina

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An 8-year-old boy is dead after being attacked by dogs in Cherokee County near Cowpens National Battlefield.

Cherokee County Coroner Dennis Fowler said in an email Korbin Michael Williams of 253 Daniel Morgan School Road, Gaffney, was mauled to death by multiple dogs near his home.

Cherokee County Sheriff's Office Maj. Richard Turner said in a phone interview that Korbin was walking from his house to another when he was attacked by three dogs.

Korbin was bitten by the dog multiple times, Fowler said in an email.

Attention

Tourist dead after shark attack off Cocos Island, Costa Rica; second person injured

A tiger shark mauled a woman to death in Costa Rica
© Getty
A tiger shark mauled a woman to death in Costa Rica
A tourist has died after being attacked by a shark in an underwater rampage that also left a dive master seriously injured.

The American woman was diving with a group of tourists off the Costa Rican island of Isla Del Coco when the tiger shark mauled her to death.

The Costa Rican environment ministry says the attack took place around 330 metres from the country's Pacific coast on Thursday.

She was rescued from the water but the bites to her limbs were so severe she could not be saved.

Cloud Precipitation

'Entire summer's rain in just 24 hours': Parts of Victoria, Australia underwater as thousands are told to evacuate

Heavy rainfall forecast for Victoria, Australia

Victoria will be lashed with three months-worth of rainfall in just two days over the weekend
The towns of Myrtleford and Euroa in northeast Victoria have been told to prepare to evacuate after the area received a season's worth of rain in a day.

Locals are preparing by sandbagging their homes while some have already fled as rivers and creek swell.

Premier Daniel Andrews urged all Victorians to stay vigilant and look after each other, particularly those in the flood-threatened centres.

'Some of these rainfall totals we've seen are well and truly an entire summer's rain almost in just a 24-hour period,' he told reporters in Melbourne.

Among the flooded streets, an expensive Maserati luxury sports car was spotted trapped in floodwaters on Dudley Street under a rail bridge.

The low-lying spot is notorious for trapping vehicles in Melbourne during spells of rainfall.

'That is unprecedented and it really has put a significant strain on many different communities,' Mr Andrews said.

'Make that phone call, look out for loved ones and be as well informed as you possibly can.'

Residents have already been evacuated from a number of towns, and thousands more are bracing to leave before the weather worsens again.

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Spectacular waterspout forms off Italian coast (VIDEO)

Waterspout in San Remo, Italy
© Météo Côte D'Azur - En Direct
Dramatic footage shows a whirling waterspout forming off the Italian coast before making its way inland.

The weather phenomenon was captured in the north-western Italian city of Sanremo, on the Mediterranean coast, on 1 December.

It caused damage to central and western parts of the city and the Old Port area, but reports say that no one was seriously injured.

The beach was closed on the popular Italian Riviera tourist destination, while there were also reports of shattered windows, falling chimneys and damage to vehicles.

A snow warning has also been issued for parts of Liguria, which has experienced a dramatic drop in temperatures over the past week.

Waterspouts fall into two categories: fair weather waterspouts and tornadic waterspouts, NOAA's National Weather Service explains.


Arrow Up

Freak warm spell sends temperatures 50+ degrees above average in Greenland

Greenland temperature anomaly
© The Weather Channel (screen capture)
Temperatures skyrocketed above freezing in parts of northern Greenland on Wednesday as a surge of warm air from the Atlantic poured northward.

A high temperature of 4.7 degrees Celsius, roughly 40 degrees Fahrenheit, was reported Wednesday at Qaanaaq Airport, along the far northwest coast of Greenland at a latitude of about 77.5 degrees north, about 750 miles north of the Arctic Circle.

That equates to temperatures roughly 50 degrees above average in northern Greenland for late November, where temperatures are usually in the minus 20s and minus 30s Fahrenheit.

This tongue of warmer air arrived by means of strong southerly winds sandwiched between a strong low pressure system located over northern Canada and a strong high pressure system located near east-central Canada.

Also contributing to the warmth were ocean temperatures 6-10 degrees above average between southern Greenland and adjacent portions of eastern Canada.

A northward extension of ice-free water in Baffin Bay, not that atypical for late November, extended along Greenland's west coast to the south of Qaanaaq, according to an analysis by the National Snow and Ice Data Center.

As strange as this sounds, last November and again last December, near or above-freezing air surged as far north as the North Pole.

Ice Cube

The AGW debate - Cold now caused by heat!

The Polar Vortex is forecast to return, and the forecast is clear. Climate scientists will soon start blaming cold on heat.
Polar Vortex
Just like they do every time it gets cold.
Smithsonian Article

Attention

Dead sperm whale found on beach in Domburg, Netherlands

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A dead 13.5 metre long sperm whale has washed up on a beach in the south of the country.

The whale, a male, has some injuries to its tail but is otherwise in good condition and experts are on hand to try to determine the cause of death.

'It certainly got lost,'Jaap van der Hiele of the Dutch sea mammal rescue association said. 'It should be in the northern Arctic sea.'

Binoculars

Wrong place, wrong time: Rare bird seen for only the second time in Bermuda

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An unusual feathered visitor has been spotted for only the second time in Bermuda.

Birdwatcher Ian Fisher snapped a picture of a western tanager, first sighted in 2006 by David Wingate, in Ferry Point Park, the same location as the American songbird was spotted 11 years ago.

The birds range through the west coast of North America and spend their winters in Central America.

Rainbow

Rainbow appears in Taiwan for 9 continuous hours as experts claim it has broken record

A rainbow appeared near Chinese Culture University in Taiwan for almost nine hours yesterday

A rainbow appeared near Chinese Culture University in Taiwan for almost nine hours yesterday
A rainbow appeared in the sky above Taipei for nine hours continuously yesterday, claimed a meteorology expert.

It's said to be the world's longest-lasting rainbow which was visible from 7am to 4pm in the capital of Taiwan.

The expert, who is a professor of Atmospheric Science, said the previous world record was six hours and it was observed in Sheffield, United Kingdom, in 1994.

He also explained that the rainbow yesterday lasted for such a long time because monsoon was effecting northern Taiwan.


Cloud Precipitation

Powerful Cyclone Ockhi kills at least 16 across India and Sri Lanka

A major storm left three dead, two missing and more than a dozen injured across Sri Lanka on Nov 30, 2017
© AFP
A major storm left three dead, two missing and more than a dozen injured across Sri Lanka on Nov 30, 2017
A powerful cyclone has killed at least 16 people across India and Sri Lanka, uprooting trees and cutting power for millions amid warnings on Friday (Dec 1) that the storm would intensify.

Disaster officials said nine people were killed in India and seven in neighbouring Sri Lanka, most crushed by trees ripped up by destructive winds raging at 130km per hour.

Warships have been deployed to comb the southeastern coast for fishing boats missing in wild seas, India's Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said.