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Massive waterspouts filmed swirling over Italian city of Genoa

Double tornado today in Genoa, Italy
Double tornado in Genoa, Italy
Waterspouts swirled through dark skies above Genoa on Thursday.

They formed above the water of the Ligurian Sea with the ominous northern Italian cityscape as the backdrop.

President of the Liguria Region, Giovanni Totti, said via Twitter that a fireworks displays set for the Piazza de Ferrari would be postponed due to the weather.


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6.5-magnitude quake hits 167 km SSW of Ndoi Island, Fiji

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An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 jolted 167 km SSW of Ndoi Island, Fiji at 10:44:44 GMT on Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

The epicenter, with a depth of 582.92 km, was initially determined to be at 21.9688 degrees south latitude and 179.4911 degrees west longitude.

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Lightning bolt kills 6, injures 11 in Uganda

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Six people were killed and 11 others critically injured when lightning struck on Thursday in Uganda's northern district of Pader.

Police Commander, Tom Bainomugisha, told Xinhua by telephone that the group of people was gathering under a big tree when the lightning struck during a morning drizzle. "The group had spent the night in prayers for a bereaved person when the incident happened,'' Bainomugisha said.

"The group had spent the night in prayers for a bereaved person when the incident happened,'' Bainomugisha said.

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Video shows man viciously attacked by pack of 5 dogs in Miami-Dade, Florida

The incident happened Tuesday outside a home in the 1100 block of Northwest 103rd Street and involved five bulldogs, Miami-Dade Animal Services officials said

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Terrifying video shows the moment a man was attacked by a pack of dogs in northwest Miami-Dade.

The incident happened Tuesday outside a home in the 1100 block of Northwest 103rd Street and involved five bulldogs, Miami-Dade Animal Services officials said.

Family members said the man, Jaques Notis, was coming home from work when the five dogs attacked him. He was taken to a local hospital, where he underwent surgery and received a blood transfusion.


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Timelapse shows impressive explosion from Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano

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Mexico's National Center for Prevention of Disasters reported an explosion with "moderate" ash content from the active Popocatepetl volcano on November 6.

The latest explosion came after days of increased magma activity inside the volcano.


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Woman dies after being bitten by dog in Suffield, Connecticut

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An elderly woman has died after she was bitten by a dog in Suffield Wednesday.

Police said officers were called to 584 Thrall Avenue just before 3 p.m. When officers arrived they found the victim, 95-year-old Janet D'Aleo of Enfield, bleeding from life-threatening injuries.

D'Aleo was taken to Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Mass., where she died.

The dog, which police described as a male pitbull pointer mix, was quarantined.

The case is under investigation.

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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: True state of renewable energy globally

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Chile and the US withdraw from the climate accords as we descend deeper into the Eddy Grand Solar Minimum. The amounts of renewable power megawatts forecast is but a fraction of a fraction of what the globe needs to continue an international economy. Record cold in Europe and the US signal a return to reduced agricultural output. You judge the validity of the information presented.


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Video shows Greek factory torn apart by destructive tornado

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© CatersCCTV cameras caught the moment the tornado tore through warehouses in Kalamata in Greece on Monday
This is the shocking moment a violent tornado almost destroys a factory in Greece after shattering windows and ripping off sections of the walls.

The freak storm hit Kalamata in Greece on Monday, causing damage to buildings including the Papadimitriou factory which produces vinegar and olive oil.

Footage from Papadimitriou's security cameras shows the warehouses being torn to shreds by the winds which also battered the vehicles parked outside.

Around 60 workers were inside the factory at the time and went into panic as the weather left a trail of destruction.

The factory owner revealed the devastation lasted around three to four minutes.

He told Alpha TV: 'It was a sudden loud noise and we saw the wind lifting heavy objects of 60 kilos (132lbs). We did not know what to do.'


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Magnitude 6.0 earthquake in northern Iran kills at least 5, injures 300

A magnitude 5.9 earthquake has hit near Hastrud in north-west Iran
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The epicenter of the 6.0-magnitude quake was registered early on Friday some 118 km east of Tabriz at a depth of 51 km, according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC).

According to AP, citing an emergency official, a magnitude 5.9 earthquake in northwestern Iran killed at least 5 people and injured 300 others. Earlier media reports have put the death toll at 3 persons, while suggesting that only 20 people were injured.

The magnitude of the tremors was later downgraded by the EMSC to 5.6, while the initial report suggested that the northwestern region of Iran had been hit by a more powerful quake.

The epicenter of the quake, initially reported as a magnitude 6.0, was located some 65 km (40 miles) of Herowabad.

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Changes in high-altitude winds over the South Pacific produce long-term effects

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© Graphic: Helge Arz, IOWSchematic depiction of changes in the ocean-atmosphere system in the South Pacific in comparison, throughout the precession cycles (21,000 years).
In the past million years, the high-altitude winds of the southern westerly wind belt, which spans nearly half the globe, didn't behave as uniformly over the Southern Pacific as previously assumed. Instead, they varied cyclically over periods of ca. 21,000 years. A new study has now confirmed close ties between the climate of the mid and high latitudes and that of the tropics in the South Pacific, which has consequences for the carbon budget of the Pacific Southern Ocean and the stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. The study was prepared by Dr Frank Lamy, a geoscientist at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, together with researchers from Chile, the Netherlands, the USA and Germany, and has just been released in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS).

Changes in the southern westerly wind belt produce fundamental effects on the intensity and position of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, which is the world's largest ocean current and shapes ocean circulation worldwide. In this regard, one key factor is the wind-driven upwelling of CO2-rich deep-water masses, which, due to their comparative warmth, influences both the stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and the carbon budget of the Southern Ocean.

On the basis of sediment cores, the team of researchers investigated precipitation-driven changes in sediment input in the Pacific off the coast of Chile. Assessing the past 1 million years, they identified what are known as precession cycles: changes caused by natural variations in the Earth's orbital parameters; in this case, cyclical changes in the rotation of its axis that occurred roughly every 21,000 years. Changes in these and other orbital cycles are generally considered to be a major driver for the alternation between extended glacials and interglacials over the past million years.