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Cloud Precipitation

Heavy rainfall, snowmelt cause severe flooding in northern Utah

Earthen dam fails near Montello as floodwaters hit near Utah-Nevada border
© fox13now.comEarthen dam fails near Montello as floodwaters hit near Utah-Nevada border
Garden City emergency crews worked to to manage massive amount of water Friday, in what's being called the worst flooding here in decades.

Across northern Utah city sewer systems are hitting capacity, and what we seem to be hearing for everyone is they never expected this type of flooding so early in the year.

"I thought 2011 was bad but this is going to make 2011 look like a dry year," said Bryce Nielsen, Rich County Emergency Manager.

Rich County Emergency Manager Bryce Nielsen says crews are scrambling to divert water away form homes. For some it's too late.



Fish

Threats loom as California water levels rise, damage spillway at tallest US dam

rovill Dam California
© Max Whittaker / Reuters65,000 cfs of water flow through a damaged spillway on the Oroville Dam in Oroville, California, U.S., February 10, 2017.
A damaged spillway that diverts overflow from a major California reservoir has authorities preparing to use a forested emergency spill route if Lake Oroville continues to rise. A salmon hatchery below the dam is currently at risk, officials say.

Rising levels of Northern California's Lake Oroville, a reservoir contained by the Oroville Dam, the largest dam in the US, led to severe erosion of a paved spillway that helps divert overflow water into the Feather River behind the dam.

On Tuesday, a chunk of the spillway collapsed, sending mud and debris into the river, as officials with the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) temporarily ceased the overflow route to inspect the problem. Yet flows had to continue as the reservoir continued to rise. The section of collapsed spillway has grown to more than 200 feet wide and 30 feet deep, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. If the reservoir continues to balloon, authorities say they will have to use an emergency spillway, which is essentially a nearby wooded hillside.

Cloud Precipitation

13 killed by landslides, 40,000 caught in flooding in central Indonesia

Landslide in Bali
Landslide in Bali
Up to 40,000 people were caught in severe flooding following days of torrential rain in central Indonesia, where the death toll from landslides on Bali resort island rose to 13, officials said Saturday.

Indonesia's Disaster Mitigation Agency said that incessant rains in the past five days caused rivers on Sumbawa Island to break their banks and inundate seven sub-districts in West Nusa Tenggara province.

The agency's spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said a total of 40,291 villagers were affected by the floods with rainfall ranging from 30 to 70 centimeters (12 to 28 inches).

Most of the victims were temporary sheltering at mosques and government offices while more than 8,000 others are still isolated and staying at their stilt houses in two sub-districts that are accessible by rubber boats.

Cloud Lightning

People experience rare thunder snow across New England

A commuter walks through the snow at the Metro North Greenwich train station in Connecticut.
© Timothy A. ClaryA commuter walks through the snow at the Metro North Greenwich train station in Connecticut.
The nor'easter battering New England Thursday has wrought a rare phenomenon: thunder snow.

As the storm swept across the region, people posted videos that captured the rumbling snowfall — and sometimes their startled reactions — online.

"It shouldn't surprise you if you hear thunder and see some lightning during the storm," Boston.com meteorologist Dave Epstein said of Thursday's storm. "If this is the case, you are experiencing thunder snow — and some of the most intense snowfall rates we'll see."

According to Epstein, the heaviest snow Thursday will occur from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with some areas seeing a foot or more of accumulation.


While none of these reactions can top The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore's thunder snow excitement in 2015, it's still getting a lot of love from New Englanders.
We just had Thunder Snow here at the NWS Office in Taunton.

— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) February 9, 2017
#Thundersnow in Northern RI @JimCantore @PinpointWXTeam @NWSBoston 10:15am pic.twitter.com/9hcfO803FX

— John Piascik (@Woods826) February 9, 2017

Bizarro Earth

Huge earth crack several hundred miles long opens up in Pakistan

Pakistan earth crack
© YouTube/City51 TV (screen capture)
A gigantic earth fissure opened up in Qila Abdullah following the recent downpours in Balochistan, Pakistan. The unprecedented crack spans several hundred miles sparking panic among the local residents.

After huge fissures were recently discovered in Arizona, Antarctica and South Africa, another large earth crack has formed after recent heavy rain in Pakistan's Balochistan Province.

This is the longest known crack in and around Quila Abdullah, spanning several hundred miles and sparking panic among local residents.


Comment: Some other signs of earth 'opening up' in recent times include:


Seismograph

Very shallow 5.6 magnitude earthquake hits southern Taiwan

Taiwan quake map
© USGS
The earthquake, which struck at 1:12 a.m. local time on Saturday, was centered about 19 kilometers (12 miles) south of Tainan, or 23 kilometers (14 miles) northwest of Kaohsiung. It struck at a depth of 18 kilometers (11 miles), making it a very shallow earthquake.

Both the Taiwan Central Weather Bureau and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) put the magnitude of Saturday's earthquake at 5.6. The Central Weather Bureau said shaking was felt across southern and central parts of the island, with the strongest shaking in Tainan City and Kaohsiung City.

While it was not immediately known whether the earthquake had caused damage or casualties, several residents described their experiences. It was a "very sudden large jolt," one resident near the epicenter told the seismological agency EMSC, while a second resident called it "pretty scary."

Located along the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire, Taiwan is at times rattled by moderate to strong earthquakes. A powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck central Taiwan in September 1999, killing at least 2,297 people and injuring nearly 9,000 others.

More recently, a 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck southwest Taiwan on February 6, killing 117 people and injuring more than 500 others.

Cloud Lightning

Unusual thunder and lightning in the snow ignite power lines in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts

Video footage shows the tree bursting into flames and tumbling to the ground,
Video footage shows the tree bursting into flames
East Bridgewater Police closed down a portion of Central Street Thursday when the thundersnow and lightningsnow sent onto a power line and ignited.

Video footage shows the tree bursting into flames and tumbling to the ground, where it continued to burn.

As the "thundersnow" storm continued to pick up steam Thursday afternoon, East Bridgewater police and fire departments responded to calls at about 12:30 p.m. reporting the power line fire at 1709 Central St. in Bridgewater.

Witnesses speculated that the fire was caused by lightning from the unusual thunder snow storm.

According to Fire Chief Timothy Harhen, this didn't appear to be the case.


Source: The Enterprise

Wolf

Hospitals in Scotland see 80% increase in dog attack victims over a decade

Dog attack
Emergency admissions to Scottish hospitals after a dog attack rose 80% in 10 years, according to NHS figures.

There were 363 cases in 2005-2006, compared with 652 admissions in 2014-2015.


The figures emerged two days after a couple in charge of a dog which attacked two women in separate incidents were jailed.

Leeane McHugh, 35, and Patrick Maher, 46, had previously admitted separate dangerous dog charges.

The second victim of the couple's Japanese Akita was 60-year-old Sylvia Baillie, who was bitten on the cheek at her Paisley home in July 2016.

Speaking to BBC Scotland's Timeline programme, Ms Baille said the couple and their dog had been in her house after a funeral.

"I was patting it, it was fine and it was giving me its paw so I didn't feel intimidated or anything."

Water

Floating garbage island moves closer to Thailand's major tourism spots

water waste, ocean garbage
© AFP 2016/ YASUYOSHI CHIBA
Instead of swimming in clear turquoise water and walking on soft velvet sand, Thai tourists may soon be surrounded by piles of rubbish. A "garbage island" about 10 kilometers in length is located just four miles away from Koh Talu Island and the resort areas of the Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, which are popular with divers.

The "garbage island" was first discovered a week ago by the captain of a fishing trawler. He captured it on his smartphone off the coast of Chumphon Province, further south of its current location, and published its photos on social networks.

National media spread news about the floating junk piles approaching to the Koh Talu Island and resorts of Hua Hin and Cha-Am on Friday, after the naval forces conducted aerial reconnaissance of the object.

According to fishermen and the military, plastic bags and other household plastic products make up the main mass of the floating debris, as reported by the Bangkok Post newspaper.

Blue Planet

USGS: Earthquake measuring 6.7 hits south Philippines, no tsunami warning

Philipines earthquake
© USGS
An earthquake measuring magnitude 6.7 has struck near Mindanao Island in southern Philippines, the United States Geological Survey has reported. No tsunami warning has been issued, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The epicenter of the earthquake occurred at a depth of 10km (6 miles) and about 13km (8 miles) east of the city of Surigao, located on the northeast of the island, which is the second biggest in the Philippines, according to Reuters.

Tremors were also reportedly felt in a number of nearby areas, including the Philippines' second city, Cebu City, and Talisay City.

USGS data