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USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.0 - WNW of Ile Hunter, New Caledonia

Hunter Quake_231012
© USGS
Event Time
2012-10-23 09:39:31 UTC
2012-10-23 20:39:31 UTC+11:00 at epicenter

Location
22.316°S 171.675°E depth=127.0km (78.9mi)

Nearby Cities
39km (24mi) WNW of Ile Hunter, New Caledonia
482km (300mi) ESE of We, New Caledonia
524km (326mi) E of Mont-Dore, New Caledonia
537km (334mi) E of Noumea, New Caledonia
538km (334mi) E of Dumbea, New Caledonia

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Bizarro Earth

Huge southern ribbonfish found in Lake Wooloweyah, Australia

Ribbonfish
© The Daily Examiner, Australia
This strange creature was found at Lake Wooleweyah at the weekend.
The Lake Wooloweyah Monster, Baby Nessie, Frankenfish - no matter how you'd describe it, there's no doubt a bizarre creature found near the banks of Lake Wooloweyah on the weekend was an unusual sight
Local man Stuart Boxsell came across the fish - about two metres long - in the shallows on Sunday. Unfortunately the fish was in a bad way and died shortly after it was found.

It has since been identified as a southern ribbonfish (trachipterus jacksonensis) - a rarely-seen, deep-sea-dwelling creature.

While the question of what it is has been solved, what it was doing out of its natural habitat in the shallows of Lake Wooloweyah remains a complete mystery.

Anyone who can shed some light on this puzzle can email us on coastalviews@dailyexaminer .com.au.

Bizarro Earth

San Andreas fault line produced 5.3 magnitude earthquake in Central California

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© USGS
California's central valley was jiggled by a magnitude 5.3 earthquake Sunday, days after the anniversary of the big Bay Area quake of 1987, seismologists said. Sunday's shaker occurred shortly before midnight PDT and was centered outside King City, about 160 miles south-southeast of Sacramento, the U.S. Geological Survey said. There were no reports of damage or injury in the rural area.

The USGS said the quake occurred along California's famed San Andreas Fault, which triggered the famed 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and the Loma Prieta quake in Oct. 17, 1989, which killed 64 people and caused significant damage in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Seismologists said the fault in the King City area has been largely a mystery. "The fault in this region is locked, exhibiting no creep at the surface and generating very few microearthquakes that are associated with minor slipping at depth," the USGS said.

Attention

Lorca earthquake 'caused by groundwater extraction'

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The relatively modest Magnitude 5.1 quake resulted in extensive damage and nine deaths
Scientists studying the fault beneath the Spanish city of Lorca say that groundwater removal may be implicated in a deadly 2011 earthquake there.

Detailed surface maps from satellite studies allowed them to infer which parts of the ground moved where.

They report in Nature Geoscience that those shifts correlate with locations where water has been drained for years.

The study highlights how human activity such as drainage or borehole drilling can have far-reaching seismic effects.

Attention

UK facing hunger epidemic as food price increases make bread, coffee and fresh fruit luxury items for most

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© David Cole/Alamy
Collapse of the global food supply is inevitable, says the UN
Affordability is now the key factor for grocery shoppers, with ethical considerations least important

It was the £1.99 Tesco chicken that, four years ago, came to symbolise cheap supermarket food and helped to galvanise consumers into questioning the provenance and economics of the staple items in their shopping basket.

In its new branch in Saxmundham - the Suffolk market town that even longer ago famously fought off plans for an out-of-town Tesco superstore - the £4 fresh chickens in the chiller cabinet are being ignored by the late afternoon shoppers who are favouring items covered in "reduced" stickers.

Among them is mother-of-two Jackie Long, who has popped in on her way home from work and picked up a 2.5kg bag of Maris Piper potatoes which has been further discounted to 95p. "They'll last another week, mashed, chipped and in stews," she says. "I do my main weekly shop at the Co-op but this is on my way home and around teatime they tend to slash the prices. I have really noticed prices going up in the last six months, particularly of things like bread, coffee and fresh fruit. They've all become a bit of a luxury."

Dominoes

UN warns of looming worldwide food crisis in 2013: Collapse of global food supply inevitable

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World grain reserves are so dangerously low that severe weather in the United States or other food-exporting countries could trigger a major hunger crisis next year, the United Nations has warned.

Failing harvests in the US, Ukraine and other countries this year have eroded reserves to their lowest level since 1974. The US, which has experienced record heatwaves and droughts in 2012, now holds in reserve a historically low 6.5% of the maize that it expects to consume in the next year, says the UN.

"We've not been producing as much as we are consuming. That is why stocks are being run down. Supplies are now very tight across the world and reserves are at a very low level, leaving no room for unexpected events next year," said Abdolreza Abbassian, a senior economist with the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). With food consumption exceeding the amount grown for six of the past 11 years, countries have run down reserves from an average of 107 days of consumption 10 years ago to under 74 days recently.

Cloud Precipitation

UK farmers lament "worst year in living memory" for food production

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"It's been the worst year in living memory," says Jonathan Lukies, who farms 288 hectares (720 acres) of arable and fruit orchards near Stansted, Essex. "It was horrific."

This year's weather has been a rollercoaster for British farmers that most now just want to forget. With a record drought afflicting most of England in the early spring - one so severe it prompted a series of emergency meetings with government - farmers desperately needed above-average rainfall to replenish the soil for planting. Their prayers for rain were answered - but in the worst possible way, with the wettest early summer ever recorded, followed by a near-sunless summer and torrential downpours in many areas late in the growing season.

This combination of extreme weather was disastrous for staple crops such as wheat and vegetables, first putting off growth and then washing out crops and preventing them from ripening.

Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.2 - WNW of Sola, Vanuatu

Vanuatu Quake_201012
© USGS
Event Time
2012-10-20 23:00:32 UTC
2012-10-21 10:00:32 UTC+11:00 at epicenter

Location
13.565°S 166.601°E depth=35.6km (22.1mi)

Nearby Cities
108km (67mi) WNW of Sola, Vanuatu
226km (140mi) NNW of Luganville, Vanuatu
496km (308mi) NNW of Port-Vila, Vanuatu
816km (507mi) N of We, New Caledonia
857km (533mi) ESE of Honiara, Solomon Islands

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Dust storm in north Oklahoma shuts down interstate and causes multiple car wrecks

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The rear of a car sits on top of another following a crash on Interstate 35 on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, near Blackwell, Okla. A massive dust storm swirling reddish-brown clouds over northern Oklahoma
Tulsa - A massive dust storm swirling reddish-brown clouds over northern Oklahoma triggered a multi-vehicle accident along a major interstate Thursday, forcing police to shut down part of the heavily traveled roadway amid near blackout conditions.

In a scene reminiscent of the Dust Bowl days, choking dust suspended on strong wind gusts shrouded Interstate 35, which links Dallas and Oklahoma City to Kansas City, Mo. Video from television station helicopters showed the four-lane highway virtually disappearing into billowing dust on the harsh landscape near Blackwell, plus dozens of vehicles scattered in the median and on the shoulders.

"I've never seen anything like this," said Jodi Palmer, a dispatcher with the Kay County Sheriff's Office. "In this area alone, the dirt is blowing because we've been in a drought. I think from the drought everything's so dry and the wind is high."

The highway patrol said the dust storm caused a multi-car accident, and local police said nearly three dozen cars and tractor-trailers were involved. Blackwell Police Chief Fred LeValley said nine people were injured, but there were no fatalities.

Comet 2

Blood rain heads for southern Sweden

Blood Rain
© The Local
Sweden could be hit by the meteorological phenomenon "blood rain" over the weekend, so-called due to its distinct red hue, according to forecasters.

"It is difficult to say but southern Sweden could well be in the danger zone," said Joakim Langner at Sweden's Meteorological Institute (SMHI) to the Aftonbladet daily.

Blood rain is a weather phenomenon first noted in literature in Homer's Iliad in the 8th century BC. Until the 17th century it was widely believed that the red rain from the sky was in fact blood and thus a bad omen.

However scientists now believe that the rain's distinct colour is caused by the accumulation of dust and particles gathered from the Sahara desert.

According to forecasters in Denmark, the country is set to get doused on Saturday with southern Sweden in line for a blood red shower later over the weekend.

The phenomenon is however far from unheard of in Sweden. According to Joakim Langner it occurs around every five years in Sweden, although is most commonly seen in the spring.

Langner explained that the blood rain poses no danger to the public, beyond leaving a stain on garden furniture and vehicles.

Whether the colour of the coming rains remains uncertain, SMHI is certain that it stands to be a wet weekend. Southern and western Sweden will be hit first, with the rainy from pushing up through Svealand as the weekend progresses.