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Sinkhole swallows up truck in Chicago on Thanksgiving

chicago sinkhole
© Chicago Sun Times
  • A pickup fell into a sinkhole in Chicago's South Side area about 8pm on Thursday night
  • One person was trapped inside the vehicle
  • Officials believe a broken water main cause the hole to form
  • It is the second sinkhole to form in the area in two weeks
A broken water main is the suspected cause of a sinkhole that formed in Chicago on Thanksgiving, swallowing a truck and trapping one person inside.

Firefighters had to work to extricate the person after the pickup fell into the hole in the 9500 block of South Commercial Avenue.Police say they received a call for help at 8.06pm.

Igloo

South Dakota farmers describe 'worst storm in 150 years'

Blizzards
© Associated Press
Nearly two months after devastating blizzards hit parts of South Dakota and Wyoming, farmers are still recovering from the loss of cattle and the effect on their businesses.

The week before the storm, it had been wet and mild and the prairies of the Great Plains were deep in mud.

Then, the first winter snow came early and unexpectedly in an icy blast from the north-west.

Trapped in the mud, 30,000 cattle suffocated and froze to death. They were buried in 20ft (6m) snow drifts, entombed in ice in what ranchers call the "breaks and draws" - the slopes and valleys - of the rolling prairie hills.

Larry Stomprud is a tall, thin cowboy wearing a black leather waistcoat and slim-cut blue jeans. Grey hair peeps from beneath his brown cowboy hat.

He is a tough rancher who has spent half a century herding cattle. But his voice falters and there are tears in his eyes as he describes the devastation on his ranch.

"I looked at my grandfather's records," he says quietly. "It was the worst storm for 150 years." His throat is strangled with anguish and with sadness as he says: "God entrusted us with the care of these animals and we failed them."

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What are they? Rumblings, 'booms' heard anew in parts of Washington

Strange Booms
© Google Maps
The rumbling of stomachs eager to take in a Thanksgiving meal last week didn't seem to be the only such noises heard across the central part of the North Olympic Peninsula.

Residents between Port Angeles and Sequim reported hearing low, sustained rumblings and in some instances loud booms from Tuesday to Thursday last week.

At least 15 people posted comments to the Peninsula Daily News' Facebook page describing the sounds, which some say have been heard up and down the Strait of Juan de Fuca for months, if not longer.

"Yeah, it's kind of strange,"said John Robinson, who lives off Finn Hall Road along the Strait between Port Angeles and Sequim.

"Everybody around here hears it. It rattles windows."

Robinson said Friday neither he nor his family members ever see any ships in the Strait nor planes overhead accompanying the rumbling sounds, which he described as being heard "just about every day" last week.

"If you've never heard it before, it almost sounds like a big ship maybe reversing propeller," Robinson said.

Others living in the Graysmarsh area of Sequim and up on Black Diamond Road also reported the rumblings Tuesday and Wednesday night.

"It's just another peculiarity of the North Olympic Peninsula," one person wrote on the PDN's Facebook page.

A Diamond Point resident said that people in that area hear "this all the time."

Mike Welding, public affairs officer at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, said Navy jets were practicing all last week, except on Thanksgiving, and for most of November at the station's Ault Field, just north of Oak Harbor and about 60 miles east of Port Angeles.

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45 sinkholes open up in Kaski, Nepal - 50 families displaced so far

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© UjyaaloOnline.Com
At least 45 sinkholes have been reported in Armala in Kaski District of Nepal.

Sinkholes in Armala VDC of Kaski district have displaced more than 50 families in a week.

Sinkholes have swallowed several houses including household belongings like tables, chairs, kitchen utensils, and gas cylinders.

Nearby Riverdel School has also been closed due to the threat of sinkholes, Ujyaalo Online reported.

Geologists have concluded that Kaski, Nepal sinkholes have been caused as a result of haphazard construction of buildings.

Blue Planet

2013 is Strange! Part 23, November

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Submarine eruption of the volcano Nishinoshima created a new volcanic island.
Roll clouds, crepuscular rays, strange-as-yet-to-be-named clouds, extreme storms, volcanoes erupting everywhere, meteor fireballs turning night into day, a child in the U.S. hit by a meteorite, massive hail pelting parts of Australia, more strange lights in the sky, flooding in southern Italy, major storms in the U.S. bringing 'unseasonal' and devastating tornadoes to the Midwest, more strange 'sky sounds', more mass animal deaths, UFOs, unseasonal and heavy snowfall, more massive sinkholes swallowing everything in the vicinity... the following video is a sample of just some of the weird, wonderful and scary environmental and celestial events that took place across, above and below the planet in the latter half of November 2013.

Snowflake Cold

Another round of Arctic air forecast to deep freeze the U.S.

From Steven Goddard:
Arctic Air Forecast To Deep Freeze The US

Arctic cold blast
© Steven Goddard

Ice Cube

Almost 1,000 record low max. temps versus 17 record high temps for last week of November in U.S.

Let's face it. The idea of human-caused global warming is a con job.

Records in the last 7 days:
205 snowfall records.
969 Low Max. 203 Low temps.
17 High Temp.
61 High minimum.
Record cold events
© Unknown
Yes, those are snowfall records in Texas. And yes, it is still Fall.

Info

Incredible Hawk Owl invasion in Estonia!

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© Remo Savisaar
Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula)
This year has seen the biggest invasion of Hawk Owls to take place in Estonia for many years. The first birds started to appear in late August - nearly two months earlier than usual. During this autumn up till the end of November birders have found 32 different Hawk Owls, an astonishing number for such a little country. Some of Estonian Nature Tours autumn bird trips offered brilliant views of this stunning northern owl.

Normally there are no more than 10 individuals encountered during one season. Yet this years movement has been already more spectacular than ever. It is impossible to predict the final numbers we will have by the end of winter, but it is clear that this is the best time ever to twitch hawk owls in Estonia this winter.

Comment: See also. Ice Age Cometh: Snowy Owl invasion coming in North America?

Maine experiencing a Canadian owl invasion


Bizarro Earth

Arctic Ocean leaking methane faster than anticipated

Arctic Ocean
© Creative Commons
The researchers focused on examining the permafrost on the continental shelf located in the northern coast of eastern Russia known as the “East Siberian Arctic Shelf.”
A new study found that the Arctic Ocean is under threat of methane. This gas is found to be up to 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide which scientists discovered to be leaking faster than previously anticipated.

Researchers Natalia Shakhova and Igor Semiletov at the University of Alaska Fairbanks International Arctic Research Center have been monitoring the Arctic's greenhouse emissions for more than 10 years. They found that the Arctic Ocean has been releasing methane more than twice as what was previously thought.

The Arctic region is one the numerous natural sources of the greenhouse gas methane. The process is a long-term natural process but it is being accelerated by global warming. Current methane release has previously estimated at 0.5 megatonne per year. Most of the methane is deposited on the Arctic's permafrost - a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains on a freezing point all year round.

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Monterey Bay sea life anomalies: What is driving it?

fukushima radiation plume
© Unknown
Fukushimas radiation plume driving sea life towards shore?
The story excerpted below from the Deccan Herald appears to tell a happy tale of countless sea creatures living inhabiting the shores around Monterey Bay in California. Quite strangely scientists tell us, "it's all around" and "it's a very strange year"...but why...why are all the sea creatures now living so close to the shores of the West Coast? Something strange is surely happening in California, but it's not the $64,000 question they call it in the story below... the name is Fukushima, and sea animals bum rushing the shoreline while millions of creatures perish within the same Pacific Ocean is not a good thing.

It began with the anchovies, miles and miles of them, their silvery blue bodies thick in the waters of Monterey Bay. Then the sea lions came, by the thousands, from up and down the California coast, and the pelicans, arriving in one long V-formation after another.

Comment: The answer to what might be driving this anomalous behavior may lie in between:

Fukushimas radiation belt: Fukushima Radiation Found In West Coast Tuna

The great plastic polution of the pacific :
'Great Pacific Garbage Patch' Plastic Has Increased Hundredfold Since the 1970s
and:
The ocean is broken

AND in a more overarching way the magnetic anomalies created by the greater cosmic environment, including the bombardment of our atmosphere of comets and meteors loading the atmosphere with cometary dust, causing changes in earth's electromagnetic field :
Cyclones, Earthquakes, Volcanoes And Other Electrical Phenomena
Celestial Intentions: Comets and the Horns of Moses