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'Sonic event' blamed for rumbling noises, rattling windows on Channel Islands, UK

Guernsey Island
Hundreds of islanders reported feeling an earthquake-like movement about 10pm, with some in Jersey and even in Nomandy, France, saying that they felt it.

British Geological Survey seismologist Davie Galloway confirmed the vibrations were too slow to have been an earthquake.

Instead the vibrations were measured to be at the speed of sound, which led to the conclusion that it was likely to have been a sonic event, such as a plane going supersonic.

Some islanders reported feeling the shudder and thinking they had an intruder in their house, others thought their children had fallen out of bed.

Many people said their windows and doors were shaking.

Helen Wallbridge on Facebook said she felt it in St Martin's. 'The doors shook, thought we had an intruder in the house,' she said.

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Mid-July snow in Quebec, Santiago anomaly & temperature data faked

View of a street covered with snow in Santiago on July 15, 2017
© Martin Bernetti/AFP
View of a street covered with snow in Santiago on July 15, 2017
With the new report out calling into question all of the temperature records from NASA, NOAA and HadCRU, there a lot of scientists and policy makers asking a lot of questions after seeing the purposeful manipulation of politically driven fake temperatures to show a warming trend that isn't there. Then we have snow in Canada in July, the coldest temperature ever recorded in the Northern Hemisphere on Greenland @-33C plus what can only be described as a freak weather event blanketing Santiago Chile with ice. The planet is showing signs of cooling, but the AGW agenda is trying its best to hold on in a tsunami of new information of their temperature fraud.


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Comment: See also: Snow falls in the middle of July in Schefferville, Quebec

Chilly in Chile: 280,000 lose power in first Santiago snowfall for 20 years


Attention

Volcano erupting in front of man at crater's edge filmed at Yasur Volcano, Vanuatu

Volcano erupts in front of man

Volcano erupts in front of man

Incredible footage has emerged of a cameraman being nearly blown off the edge of an exploding volcano.

In the short video posted to newsflare.com, Kiwi film maker Geoff Mackley is setting up a camera on the edge of a volcanic crater in Vanuatu when it suddenly erupts.

"While placing a GoPro, ***t happened," Mackley posted on Facebook, along with a still shot of volcanic debris swirling around his hunched-over body.

The moment was captured by the Mackley's friend at Mt Yasur volcano, on Tanna Island, three days ago.


Cloud Lightning

Neighbor: Man struck, killed by lightning bolt in Sanford, North Carolina

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A man died after being struck by lightning Tuesday night in Sanford, according to a neighbor who witnessed the scene.

The incident happened on Vance Street at about 7:30 p.m. as strong storms moved through the area.

Neighbors said the storm was punctuated by a particularly loud lightning strike on a tree at the corner of Vance and Crestview streets.

Neighbor Harmon Cochrane said he came outside to find authorities surrounding a person who was dead on the ground.

"Every now and then you would hear a little lightning but for one instance you heard two big booms and I just took for granted that the lightning hit something. I never thought it was going to be the individual, never did," he said. "That was a serious freak accident there, oh my God."


Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt claims the lives of mom and daughter in Nepal

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A woman and her daughter were killed after lightning struck them at Letang Municipality-2 of Morang district this morning.

The deceased are Chandra Tamang, 47, and her daughter Sishma Tamang, 19. The incident took place at a time when they were working in the farm at 8:30 am.

Both of them died while undergoing treatment at Dharan-based BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, said Deputy Superintendent of Police at District Police Office, Morang, Yogendra Singh Thapa.

Source: RSS

Cloud Lightning

Three donkeys killed by lightning in Clanton, Alabama

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A fierce lightning storm passed through Chilton County on July 17 and killed three donkeys owned by Ralph Mims on his property at 247 County Road 77 in Clanton.

The result is an unfortunate reminder of the damage that lightning can cause and the short time that it takes to do so.

"People do not respect lighting enough," Mims said.

The donkeys were each about 8 to 10 years old and were used by Mims to help work on the land.

"They were just good working donkeys," Mims said. "I would have never sold them for nothing."

Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes the same spot twice, killing 3 in Gujarat, India

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It is said that lightning never strikes the same place twice, however, three people lost their lives on Monday, after they were struck by back to back lightning strikes. Monday morning saw heavy rains coupled with lightning and thunder lash the city for a few hours on the trot. As water levels on the streets were rising, three persons died after they were struck by lightning in Thakorvas at Shilaj. The deceased include one woman and two men, whereas one person was severely injured and is being treated at a hospital.

Bopal police have lodged an accidental death case According to sources Kokilaben Thakor (43) a resident of Thakorvas in Shilaj and lives with her husband, and son. On Monday morning at 8 am she rushed to the terrace to collect clothes as heavy rain had started. Unfortunately Kokilaben was struck by lightning and she collapsed immediately. Ranjit (25), Upendra (22) who live on rent nearby heard Kokilaben scream and rushed to her aid, when lightning struck again and the duo were thrown off their feet.

Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes and flash floods sweep through Britain as the UK is hit by freak electrical storms

lighting over Worthing, UK
© Twitter/@Ch0kka
Amazing images emerged on social media of forked lightning crackling in the sky above Worthing
Lightning turned night into day across the UK after thunderstorms battered much of southern Britain overnight causing flash floods which ripped through a Cornish village.

A four-foot torrent of water has ripped through Coverack, Cornwall, on Tuesday night, tearing up roads and damaging homes, while lightning was also believed to have been the cause of a fire in east Sussex.

Rescue services were also sent out to pump water out of properties in the south east overnight after heavy downpours caused water levels to rise.

Meanwhile teams in Kent spent two hours overnight removing water from homes in Tunbridge Wells after sixty emergency calls were made in less than an hour including reports of more than 3ft of water in some properties.

Today more warnings are in place for thunder, heavy rain and possible hail across almost the whole of England and Wales apart from the South Coast, with potential for 1.2in of rain in an hour, or even up to 2in (50mm) of rain where conditions linger.

Emergency services said the first reports of flooding came in from Coverack around 3.40pm, before a major incident was declared at 5.20pm as at least seven people were trapped, including six on a rooftop.

Coastguard helicopters were filmed winching a 70-year-old couple from their home after they also got stranded.


Bizarro Earth

Vandals on the loose: Gang of goats terrorizes Colorado business

goats break into louisville colorado business

A destructive criminal remains on the loose in Louisville. Police believe he's part of a gang that spent almost 30 minutes terrorizing a local business.

Employees at Kryptane Systems arrived at work to find the front doors had been shattered.

The company's president did what anyone would do. He called police to report a break-in.

"There was shattered glass everywhere. Instantly he thought it was vandals of some sort," said Greg Cappert, an engineer for the company.


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Purple aurora, noctilucent clouds seen over Germany

Some nice space weather duet last night on the north German island Fehmarn.
Auroras and NLCs over Germany
© Laura Kranich
We could only see the bright noctilucent clouds which lasted for about 3 hours through midnight. When I reviewed the ~3000 images I had taken, I saw the purple aurora above the NLCs.

It was probably too weak to be seen in the midnight twilight but strong enough for the camera to capture some of its color. We didn't notice a thing with our bare eyes.