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Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt hits 11 labourers leaving one dead and 5 critically injured in Andhra Pradesh, India

lightning
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A woman farm labourer died of a lightning strike in Prathipadu mandal in Guntur district. Five others, who suffered serious burns, are critical. They were among 11 agriculture labourers working in a mirchi field at Pathampattukunta village when the thunderbolt struck.

The workers rushed to take shelter under a tree when it started pouring. After the rain stopped, the workers wanted to resume work in the field when they were struck by the lightning.

Kuchipudi Kanthamma (45) died on the spot. Six others collapsed. Three among them -- Panthangi Bhagyam, Katikala Marthamma ad Burri Rajamma -- were rushed to the Prathipadu PHC. Later, two others -- M Sumalatha and Janga Sandhya -- also fell seriously ill. All the five women were taken to the Government General Hospital in Guntur.

Arrow Down

Huge sinkhole opens on Miami Beach, Florida

Miami sinkhole
© WSVN
Crews have repaired a water main break that caused a sinkhole on Miami Beach, Friday morning.

It remains unknown if it was caused by the severe weather experienced in Miami-Dade, Thursday.

The sinkhole is located on 41st Street and Royal Palm Avenue, near the Julia Tuttle Causeway.

Crews repaired the leak quickly, but only one eastbound lane is open along 41st Street, heading towards the beach, as repairs to the road continues Friday afternoon.


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8 tornadoes touch down across Kansas, including an EF-3

kansas tornado
© YouTube/The Wichita Eagle (screen capture)
Meteorologists have confirmed that more than a half-dozen tornadoes touched down in different parts of Kansas on Thursday, including one that was measured as an EF-3.

Damage surveys conducted by National Weather Service meteorologists have preliminarily confirmed eight tornadoes, which would place 2016 fourth in the rankings of most October tornadoes in state history.

"For October standards, it's halfway decent," Andy Kleinsasser, a meteorologist with the weather service, said of Thursday's outbreak.

Officials are still gathering information about tornadoes reported in Allen County in southeast Kansas on Thursday night, so totals could yet change. But as of late Friday afternoon, four tornadoes earned ratings on the Enhanced Fujita scale, which rates tornadoes based on damage left behind.

Two tornadoes — one in Cowley County and another in Labette County — touched down briefly and then fell apart, said Vanessa Pearce, a meteorologist with the weather service.

The strongest of Thursday's tornadoes touched down a mile west of Kipp in Saline County at about 4:20 p.m. and stayed on the ground for more than six miles, Pearce said. It had peak winds of 140 miles an hour and was 140 yards wide.

It destroyed a manufactured house held down by straps, Pearce said. It also rolled a Jeep about 200 yards and damaged farm equipment.


Seismograph

Shallow 'severe' 5.8 magnitude earthquake strikes off New Zealand; part of aftershock sequence

New Zealand earthquake
© GeoNetThe quake was centred 75km out to sea off Te Araroa
This morning's big earthquake off the coast off the East Cape coast is an aftershock of the 7.1 quake that hit a month ago, a GNS seismologist says.

The shallow, 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck about 75km out to sea off Te Araroa, at 8.41am. It was at a depth of 7km.

The quake, rated 'severe' by GeoNet, was widely felt along the North Island's east coast and as far north as Kerikeri, with a scattering of reports in the South Island as well.

Two smaller tremors followed - of 3.1 and 2.8 - centred 20km and 15km from Te Araroa.

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Updated Pielke graph: Major hurricane landfall drought reaches 4001 days

Days between Hurricane landfalls chart
© Pielke 2014, NOAA
Despite the fact that he's "given up on climate writing" thanks to the bizarre treatment he got writing at Nate Silver's "538", Dr. Roger Pielke Jr. has done one very important climate thing today - he's updated his now famous graph of hurricane drought.

He writes on Twitter:
Pielke tweet

Comment: Unwilling to be censored and sacrifice academic truth for popularity, Pielke has been chastised and smeared by MSM for his more common sense views of weather, in conflict with the party line of global warming and gross misinformation.


Seismograph

Shallow 5.6 magnitude earthquake recorded off the Mariana Islands

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© Reuters
5.6 magnitude earthquake

2016-10-08 18:10:13 UTC

UTC time: Saturday, October 08, 2016 18:10 PM

Your time: 2016-10-08T18:10:13Z

Magnitude Type: mb

USGS page: M 5.6 - 180km NE of Agrihan, Northern Mariana Islands

USGS status: Reviewed by a seismologist

Reports from the public: 0 people

2016-10-08 18:10:13 UTC 5.6 magnitude, 10 km depth

Mariana Islands

Attention

Black bear attacks couple in their backyard in Squamish, Canada

Officials say a black bear wandered onto a property in Squamish, B.C., and attacked two residents.
© Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian PressOfficials say a black bear wandered onto a property in Squamish, B.C., and attacked two residents.
Two residents of Squamish, B.C. were left with cuts and bruises after a "territorial" black bear attack on the back steps of their home.

The Conservation Officer Service and the District of Squamish said the attack took place Thursday at about 8 p.m. PT in the Garibaldi Estates area south of Garibaldi Way.

Conservation officers said they have set a trap for the bear, which is still at large.

"Territorial bear attacks are rare in Squamish," said Wild Safe B.C. in a Facebook post.

"Leading up to the attack, the bear was seen in fruit trees and unsecured garbage. Now that the fruit trees are no longer producing fruit, food resources are becoming more scarce."

The District of Squamish said the competition for food has led to "extremely high" black bear activity in the area.

Officials are warning Squamish residents to be cautious and to secure garbage and other bear attractants from their homes.

Attention

20ft whale washes up on beach near Hornsea, UK

Minnie the dog surveys a whale has washed up on a beach between Hornsea and Mappleton
Minnie the dog surveys a whale has washed up on a beach between Hornsea and Mappleton
Dog walkers got a shock today when they came across a large whale that had washed up on the beach after a high tide.

The whale, possibly a minke, washed up earlier today between Hornsea and Mappleton and appears to have been dead for some time.

Julie Haggitt, of Hornsea, posted photographs of the whale on Facebook.

She said: "I was just walking my dog Minnie along the beach between Hornsea and Mappleton when I came across the whale.

"I could see three massive gashes in the body and the tail was missing. It looks like it may have got caught in a ship's propeller. It was quite big when you got up close and it must have been about 15 to 20ft long.

Attention

Dead Bryde's whale found on beach in Maharashtra, India

Dead Bryde's whale.
Dead Bryde's whale.
A decomposed body of a 35-40 long Bryde's whale was washed ashore at the Guhagar beach in Ratnagiri district on Friday morning. The body of the whale was spotted by the local villagers who informed the forest department about the same.

An official from the forest department confirmed the same said, "On Friday morning, the body of a whale was ashore on the Guhagar beach."

It should be noted that over the years there has been an increase in the number of marine creatures dying at various beaches in Maharashtra. The autopsy was also not conducted on these animals. The NGOs working in the field of wildlife and environment have been demanding that there needs to be a better coordination and experts should be appointed to conduct the autopsy so that the main reason behind the death of these marine creatures is revealed.

Eye 2

Signs and Portents: Two-headed snake discovered in Moscow, Idaho

Sword swallower, Brad Byers, found the two-headed reptile slithering around the parking lot of the University of Idaho campus on September 16
Sword swallower, Brad Byers, found the two-headed reptile slithering around the parking lot of the University of Idaho campus on September 16
A sideshow performer in Idaho discovered a rare two-headed snake while working in a university parking lot.

Brad Byers shared video of the wandering garter snake with two heads, which he found while driving a forklift.

"I found this two headed baby snake slithering across the parking lot. At first glance I thought it was injured by the forklift I was driving at the time," he said. "I got down and got a closer look at the tiny little guy and found he had two heads!"

Byers works on the University of Idaho campus but also holds a world record for most swords swallowed, according to KTVB.

"What's the odds of a sideshow guy finding a snake like this slithering along?" Byers said.

Byers said the snake was just a baby when he first discovered it on Sept. 16, and that he plans to raise it to adulthood.