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Ecuador's Sangay Volcano blankets coast with ash

Sangay volcano eruption
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The eruption of a volcano in Ecuador's Amazon region left several cities covered in ash on Tuesday, fueling concerns of a potential health impact as the South American nation slowly emerges from a brutal coronavirus outbreak.

The Sangay volcano has had moderate eruptions for over a year that have had little impact because of its remote location, but a recent change in wind patterns has pushed ash toward the coast and affected areas including the largest city, Guayaquil.

"The ash comes out of the Sangay volcano and spreads into the Guayas province, and we see a quantity of ash that is arriving near Guayaquil," Benjamin Bernard of the Geophysical Institute of Ecuador told reporters, referring to the province where Guayaquil is located.

The institute said it expects minor volcanic eruptions to continue in the coming days but does not expect a major eruption.


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Driver captures footage of 3 simultaneous waterspouts in the Netherlands

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Photographer Jan Carel Hoogendoorn was driving along the Markerwaarddijk highway in the Netherlands when he witnessed a natural phenomenon that transformed the landscape into an apocalyptic wilderness. Fortunately, no damage was done to passing vehicles.


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Earlier, further south and 'cooler' than ever before: Noctilucent clouds appear across northern hemisphere

Noctilucent clouds over Osoyoos, British Columbia, on June 1, 2020
© Debra CeravoloNoctilucent clouds over Osoyoos, British Columbia, on June 1, 2020.
Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) are spilling across the Arctic Circle and descending to mid-latitudes. "During morning twilight, the north was unusually bright with beautiful blue-green clouds," reports Debra Ceravolo of Osoyoos, BC, Canada. "It is rare to see them here at 49 degrees latitude."

NLCs are Earth's highest clouds. Seeded by meteoroids, they float at the edge of space more than 80 km above the ground. The clouds form when summertime wisps of water vapor rise up to the mesosphere, allowing water to crystallize around specks of meteor smoke.

Last summer, noctilucent clouds spread as far south as Los Angeles and Las Vegas, setting records for low-latitude sightings. It could happen again this summer. The clouds are heading south and already within 2 degrees of Seattle in the continental USA.

Comment: The cold temperatures being recorded are interesting, but the other key element in seeding these 'clouds' is meteor/comet dust. Which suggests that a lot more of that is in our atmosphere these days...

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Tornado filmed in Lukšiai, Lithuania

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Tornado hits Lukšiai - Lithuania, June 8, 2020.


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Tornado filmed in Trecate, Italy

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Tornado hits Trecate, Piedmonte - ITALY- June 8, 2020.


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Heavy snowfall in June!? Photos of Idaho's historic weekend weather - 17 inches of snow at Tamarack Ski Resort!

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Snow hit parts of Idaho hard this weekend — yes, in June.

The National Weather Service in Pocatello said it hasn't issued a winter weather product in June in at least 15 years.

"Winter in June is Snow much fun!" the Pocatello forecasters said on Twitter. "We haven't issued a Winter Weather product in June in at least 15 years. And here it is!"

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Tropical Storm Cristobal dumps 11 inches of rain on Jackson County, Mississippi

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Earl Etheridge was right. It rained -- a lot.

Tropical Storm Cristobal made landfall along the Mississippi coast Sunday, with the rains arriving well before the storm made landfall and continuing throughout the night and into Monday before abating.

Etheridge, the county's emergency management director, said as much as 11 inches of rain fell in many parts of the county and the highest wind speed recorded at the Emergency Operations Center was 46 mph.

The highest storm surge -- 5.5 feet -- was recorded at the mouth of the Pascagoula River. Etheridge noted the storm arrived in conjunction with astronomical high tide, which already had water levels at two feet above normal.


Comment: Drone footage of the coastal flooding at Mandeville in the neighboring state of Louisiana:




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Flooding hits Mexico City after severe hailstorm

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Severe flood, hailstorm hits Mexico City - MEXICO, June 8, 2020.


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Snowplows deployed to the canyons in rare June snowstorm in Utah - FOOT of snow on Alta Ski Area

UDOT has to send the snowplows up the canyons for a June snowstorm.
UDOT has to send the snowplows up the canyons for a June snowstorm.
A June snowstorm brought snow to the Cottonwood Canyons and caused winter-like driving conditions Monday morning for a few hours.

Signs at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon warned of debris in the road after several mudslides and rockslides came down.

UDOT snowplows were dispatched to both Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons.

Since the weekend, several inches of snow have fallen causing some pretty big rocks to come down.


Comment: A FOOT of snow reported to have fallen on the Alta Ski Area:

Heavy and cold rain in the valley gave us fresh snow up in the mountains. Accumulating to over a foot of fresh snow, it was a June pow day! A quick skin to the top the collins lift and back down. Everyone was out enjoying it as the parking lot was half full.



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Weather swings in Siberia as extreme heat is followed by June snow, tornadoes and floods

June snow in Khakassia,
© Abakan24June snow in Khakassia.
Russia's coldest region harvests first berries and mushrooms weeks ahead of schedule.

All four Red Book orchids are blooming in the south of Krasnoyarsk region - two weeks earlier than scheduled - but people can't get to them due to a flood.

An angler in the Altai region films clouds of thousands of mosquitos swarming around his fishing boat.

He laughs and swears in disbelief as this is the first time in his life that he sees so many blood-thirsty insects.