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Cloud Precipitation

Once dry waterfalls are flowing again in California's Yosemite National Park due to record snowfall

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© Janet KopperWaterfall at Yosemite National Park
Visitors to Yosemite National Park are getting quite the rare and spectacular show.

Thanks to record snowfall that is now melting in the mountains, hundreds of massive waterfalls, that have been dry for years, are once again flowing. Visitors are packing the park to catch a glimpse of the no-longer secret falls.

Park officials say the temporary falls should be active for at least a month.


Comment: See also: Here it comes - Melting snowpack floods Merced River in California's Yosemite National Park


Snowflake

Record-breaking snowstorm puts an end to California's 'super bloom'

A portion of California's recent super bloom was killed off last weekend after a rare spring snowstorm.
© Sicco Rood/Anza-Borrego DRCA portion of California's recent super bloom was killed off last weekend after a rare spring snowstorm.
Part of the state's most prolific bloom since 1999 is now buried under 10 inches of snow.

A Southern California super bloom so prolific it could be seen from space has been killed off by a last gasp from old man winter.

While many of the spectacular species of wildflowers, from Arizona lupine to desert lilies, were already on the wane, a freak snowstorm that blew through the state on May 7 finished the job. In San Diego, the city recorded its coldest day in 64 years with a high of "only" 59 degrees. Nearby Palomar Mountain, where blooms were still heavy with color, recorded a record 10 inches of snowfall.

Comment: See also: Cold weather is keeping birds from nesting and delaying blossoming of wild berry bushes in Finland's north


Snowflake

Rare May snowfall in Oslo beats 50 year old record; 40 cm (15 inches) of snow

Snow covers an outdoor cafe in Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway, on May 11, 2017
Snow covers an outdoor cafe in Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway, on May 11, 2017
A rare May snowfall hit Norway's capital city overnight between Wednesday and Thursday, and, in some parts of the city, it was the first time in 50 years that there was that much snowfall.

In the Tryvann area north of Oslo, 40 cm of snow was registered, according to newspaper. Aftenposten

Snow also fell in Oslo's Blindern area, where the main campus of the University of Oslo is located.

"Snow was registered at Blindern in May only once before. It happened in 1967," meteorologist Terje Alsvik Walloe told Aftenposten.

On Wednesday, the thermometer did not go above 3.1 degrees in Blindern, marking the lowest temperature ever measured on the same date in Oslo.


Seismograph

Shallow 6.2-magnitude quake registered off the coast of El Salvador

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The U.S. Geological Survey says a strong earthquake has struck off the coast of El Salvador.

The quake, with a preliminary magnitude of 6.2, struck at around 4:40 a.m. Friday morning. Its depth was measured at a shallow 10 kilometers (6 miles). It was followed by at least one large aftershock.

The epicenter was about 60 miles (97 kilometers) from the city of Sonsonate, and 79 miles (128 kilometers) from the capital, San Salvador.

There were no immediate reports of damage.

Source: AP

Cloud Precipitation

Freak hailstorm hits Koolyanobbing, Western Australia

Koolyanobbing was hammered with hail on Thursday morning
© Ronnie CanningKoolyanobbing was hammered with hail on Thursday morning
The Wheatbelt mining town of Koolyanobbing has experienced a spectacular hail storm, transforming it into a wintry dreamscape.

Incredible photos of the aftermath of Thursday morning's storm have surfaced on Facebook, and show thick layers of ice on the ground in scenes more reminiscent of a ski field than the Australian outback.

Ronnie Canning, who posted the photos to facebook and has worked at the local iron ore mine for ten years, said he hadn't seen anything like it.

"It all happened pretty quick to tell you the truth, it escalated quite quickly. It all happened within about ten minutes, so it was quite loud and noisy really," Mr Canning said.

Attention

Dead minke whale found on beach in Alnmouth, UK

The minke whale.
The minke whale.
A dead minke whale has been washed up on a Northumberland beach.

The creature was discovered at Alnmouth yesterday. Experts have described it as being an incredibly underweight juvenile and about 4.25metres in length. The cause of death is unknown at this stage.

Jane Hardy, from Alnwick, is a volunteer marine mammal medic for British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) and she arrived at the scene at just after 6pm.

She told the Gazette last night: "I am sad to say that I was called out to a minke whale on Alnmouth beach. It was first reported at 5.30pm. Amble Coastguards assisted the BDMLR and samples were being taken. It was dead when it breached, but the cause of death is unknown. It was an incredibly underweight juvenile.

"Coastguards were trying to organise to move it further up the beach so the next tide didn't take it."

Cloud Precipitation

Canada floods: Kelowna braces for worst flooding on record

Ellison Lake flooding
© GARY NYLANDER/The Daily Courier / PNGResidents with houses along Duck Lake, also known as Ellison Lake, are seeing water creep up to the edges of their property.
It's being called "the perfect storm" and it could lead to thousands of people being evacuated in Kelowna later this week.

The triple-whammy of above normal snow pack levels and already saturated ground in the mountains, warming temperatures and forecasted heavy rainfall could combine to create a once-in-200 year flood event in the city.

"We are planning for the worst and hoping for he best," says Emergency Operations Centre director Brian Reardon. "Citizens should be doing the same. Last week's flooding may prove to be just a dress rehearsal for a much larger event "

He says upwards of 2,500 Kelowna residents could have to leave their homes.

Reardon advises people living in low-lying areas near water courses to start sandbagging now and to prepare a grab-bag of essential items should they be evacuated for an extended period.

About 100 forests ministry personnel will be in the city later Wednesday to help with sandbagging.

"Today is a call to action," says Kelowna Mayor Colin Basran. "This is a serious issue heading our way we need to be prepared."

Comment: Record precipitation levels threaten to trigger widespread flooding in Canada




Attention

Small earthquake shakes Seattle area days after swarm near Kitsap Peninsula

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After more than a dozen earthquakes, including two early Thursday, struck around the Kitsap Peninsula since early May, another small temblor off Whidbey Island shook the Seattle area

After two earthquakes early Thursday, part of a swarm of minor quakes that have struck the Kitsap Peninsula, another earthquake was detected at 10:56 a.m. off Whidbey Island.

The first quake hit at 12:34 a.m. Thursday, with a magnitude of 3.6 and an epicenter 3.4 miles from Bremerton, according to the University of Washington's Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN). More than 700 people reported to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) that they felt some intensity of shaking in places from Vashon Island to Bellevue to Lynnwood.

The second, smaller temblor came at 2:36 a.m., with a magnitude of 2.6 and an epicenter 2.1 miles from Bremerton.

Comment: 20 small earthquakes strike near Kitsap Peninsula, Washington


Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes kill 3 in Habiganj, Bangladesh

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Three people were killed and another was injured in separate incidents of lightning strikes in Baniachang and Nabiganj upazilas of Habiganj on Thursday, reports UNB.

Mozammel Haque, officer-in-charge of Baniachang police station, said Madhu Mia, 45, of Baghhata village in Baniachang upazila was killed on the spot when a thunderbolt struck him amid rain around 10 am.

In another incident, Anhat Ali, 18, of Haldarpur village in the same upazila, was killed when a thunderbolt hit him while he was returning home in the morning.

Besides, a streak of thunderbolt struck Kimmot Ali, 52, and Walidur Rahman of Ramganj village in Nabiganj upazila while they were working on a filed in the morning, leaving them seriously injured.

They were taken to Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital where doctors declared Kimmot Ali dead.

Cloud Lightning

19 sheep and dog killed by lightning bolt in Karnataka, India

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Mid-summer rain accompanied by gusty winds and hailstorm created havoc in Yadgir district on Thursday.

As many as 19 sheep and a dog were killed after being struck by lightning in Halegera village in Yadgir taluk.

The sheep belonged to Hanumantha of Halagera. The incident occurred when they were grazing.

At least 50 bags of paddy stored in a house were damaged completely.

About 50 kg of wheat and jowar flour was completely soaked after rainwater entered the flour mill after a tin-shed was blown away in Sagar village in Shahapur taluk of the district, according to Mahadevappa Halli, owner of the flour mill.