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Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt kills 2 pupils in Khulna, Bangladesh

LIGHTNING
Two female Madrasah students were killed as lightning struck them in Mundapara area of Patharkhali village under Koyra upazila of the district on Thursday.

The deceased were identified as Rabeya Khatun, 13, daughter of Didarul Gazi and Rahima Khatun, 13, daughter of Atiar Rahman. They were the students of class nine in Bedkashi Habibiya Khatun Madrasa.

Locals said that the victims were stuck by lighting on the way to their private tutor's home around 2:00pm, leaving them dead on the spot.

Bedkashi union UP Chairman Sardar Nurul Islam confirmed the matter to risingbd.com.

Attention

Dead leopard sharks wash ashore at Ocean Beach, California

Dead leopard sharks
© Nate ReedDead leopard sharks
Several dead leopard sharks washed ashore in Ocean Beach after the rain last week.

An NBC 7 viewer snapped pictures of the sharks at dog beach.

According to Andrew P. Nosal, Ph.D, a Visiting Assistant Researcher at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the deaths may be related to the water quality but he could not say for sure.

Nosal said the area where the sharks were found was located near the mouth of the San Diego River. After the recent rainfall, the water quality could have caused the leopard sharks to die and wash ashore.

He added that this occurs every now and then in several locations across the state.

Windsock

Enawo makes landfall in Madagascar as third strongest cyclone to hit island (Update)

Cyclone
© UW-CIMSS/METEOSAT-8Tropical Cyclone "Enawo" at 12:00 UTC on March 7, 2017.
Intense Tropical Cyclone "Enawo" made landfall between Sambava and Antalaha, Madagascar on March 7, 2017, as Category 4 hurricane equivalent on the Saffir-Simpson scale. It is the most powerful tropical cyclone to hit Madagascar since Gafilo in March 2004 and the third strongest on record to strike the island. Enawo is predicted to affect approximately 1.4 million people. Another tropical cyclone is brewing to the east of the country and will likely be named over the next 24 hours.

Enawo made landfall at 08:00 UTC (11:00 local time) on March 7 at 14.6 degrees north latitude and 50.2 degrees east longitude, about half way between Sambava and Antalaha. As it hit, Enawo became quasi-stationary and pounded Antalaha with strong winds and heavy rain for several hours.

At 09:00 UTC (4 a.m. EST) its maximum sustained winds were 231 km/h (144 mph) making it a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale. By 18:00 UTC, they dropped to 167 km/h (103 mph), which made it a Category 2 hurricane equivalent, still extremely dangerous.

Category 4 hurricane can have the following effects: Well-built framed homes can sustain severe damage with loss of most of the roof structure and/or some exterior walls. Most trees will be snapped or uprooted and power poles downed. Fallen trees and power poles will isolate residential areas. Power outages will last weeks to possibly months. Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks or months.

Comment: In a preliminary report, the national disaster management agency BNGRC said 468 people had been displaced in the northeastern district of Maroantsetra, and a landslip there had killed three people.

Update 10.03.17:

According to latest reports at least six people have been killed, 7 injured and more than 760 000 affected in nine regions as Enawo, the third strongest cyclone to hit Madagascar, hit the island on March 7, 2017. Towns and cities were flooded, houses, schools, hospitals and critical infrastructure destroyed and thousands of people displaced. Water and power outages are widespread in affected areas. The full extent of the damage is as yet unknown due to poor communication and difficulty reaching affected areas. The death toll is expected to rise.




Fire

Drone video shows Kansas has burned into Apocalypse

kansas_fire
© Youtube
"It's horrible, just horrible. I left the house with (60) shells and used them all," Konrade said. He said he probably killed 40 cows, "and in a lot of places there weren't even very many left alive to put down."

"All in all, I'd guess I seen between 300 and 400 dead cattle," he said. "It was just a matter of putting animals out of their misery, doing them a favor. They were going to die anyway.

"It's horrible out there, the things I saw today. The fire was so big, and so much of Clark County burned, I don't see how anything lived through it."

The state of Kansas is burning at unprecedented levels. Parts of it are literally scorched earth at this point. And many people are having to shoot their own cattle in order to avoid the perils from all the smoke and fire. Clark county has been burned almost entirely. An entire county, smoldering in ashes.

Seismograph

Strong shallow earthquake of 5.9 magnitude west of Macquarie Island, Pacific Ocean

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5.9 magnitude earthquake

UTC time: Thursday, March 09, 2017 11:14 AM
Magnitude Type: mww
USGS page: M 5.9 - West of Macquarie Island
USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist
2017-03-09 11:14:26 UTC 5.9 magnitude, 10 km depth

Windsock

Historic wind storm in Michigan knocks out power to nearly a million people

man clearing fallen tree
© ZUMAPRESS.com / www.globallookpress.com
Wind gusts of more than 60 miles per hour downed thousands power lines across Michigan, leaving 10 percent of its residents without power. Many schools were closed and reports were coming in of damage to numerous properties.

Crews are working to restore power after high winds hit the state on Wednesday and knocked out electrical service in Michigan and several Great Lake states.

"Near hurricane force sustained winds pounded our state for over 10 hours. This is the largest weather event in DTE's 100-year history," DTE Energy said during a press conference on Thursday. DTE said 4,000 lines were downed, and they had more than who are working to restore power.


Attention

Lake turns bright pink in Melbourne, Australia

Westgate Park’s salt lake
© Parks VictoriaWestgate Park’s salt lake
Parks officials in Victoria, Australia, are warning visitors to a popular park to avoid contact with a salt lake that has turned bright pink.

Parks Victoria said the salt lake in Melbourne's Westgate Park has turned pink, a natural phenomenon that has occurred before "in response to very high salt levels, high temperatures, sunlight and lack of rainfall."

"Algae growing in the salt crust at the bottom of the lake produces the red pigment (beta carotene) as part of its photosynthesis process and in response to the extremely high salt levels," Parks Victoria said in a Facebook post.

The group warned visitors not to drink or touch the pink water.

"Enjoy the views, but we recommend you don't come into contact with the water," the post said. "The lake is expected to return to its normal color towards winter, when the weather cools and rainfall increases."

Info

Personal liability of company directors for climate change and broadcasters no consensus on CO2

climate
In Australia now little talked about is company directors can be held personally liable if their companies do not take unrealistic actions to combat climate change. The beginning fines start at $200,000. This all based on "the 97% consensus" that dictates climate change is irrefutable and due to human activity. When looking at the 2016 National Survey of Broadcast Meteorologist just 12% believe changes in Earth's weather patterns are entirely due to human influence. There need to be some serious questions asked as to what a financial regulatory board is doing leading the climate change regulation rewrite.


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Attention

Steep decline in wading bird nesting reported for South Florida

White Ibis
White Ibis
The South Florida Water Management District this week released its annual South Florida Wading Bird Report which showed the lowest wading bird nesting count since 2008.

Compared to the 10-year average in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem:

* White ibis nesting was down 45 percent

* Wood stork nesting was down 38 percent

* Snowy egret nesting was down 51 percent

* Little blue Heron nesting was down 61 percent

* Tricolored heron nesting was down 16 percent

* Great egret nesting was down 7 percent

Roseate spoonbill nesting up 20 percent overall but mainly in inland areas

Comment: See also this report for the 2014 breeding season: The canary in the coal mine? Nesting wading bird population crashes by 28% in a year, Florida Everglades


Wolf

Stray dogs kill seven-year-old girl, death toll climbs to 11 in 12 months for Moradabad, India

stray dogs
It seems there is no end to the stray dog menace in the city. A group of stray dogs killed a seven-year-old girl at Murdapur village which is at few kilometers from the city.

The girl, identified as Sonia, was declared brought dead at a local hospital.

"Sonia and her friends had gone to the forest to pluck some flowers for the Holi festival. A group of stray dogs trapped her and started attacking her. The villagers rushed towards the forest to rescue my daughter ," Siphai Lal, the father of the victim said.

The incident sparked tension in the area with villagers blaming the administration for failing to curb the stray dog population.

Speaking with TOI, Abdul Basit, sub-divisional magistrate, said, "The rising incidents of dog attacks indicate that the canines here may have developed the habit of eating human flesh and find easy prey in children."

Comment: Other recent noteworthy dog attack reports: Woman 'shaken like toy' by dog, leaving her with horrific injuries in Swansea, Wales

Pit bull attacks 7-year-old in Baltimore County, Maryland