Earth ChangesS


Ice Cube

West Antarctic's Thwaites glacier likely melting from geothermal heat below, not from so-called global warming

A paper published today in Earth and Planetary Science Letters finds evidence that one of the largest glaciers in West Antarctica, the Thwaites Glacier, is primarily melting from below due to geothermal heat flux from volcanoes located along the West Antarctic Volcanic Rift System, i.e. not due to man-made CO2.
antarctic Volcano
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CAGW proponents have alleged that West Antarctic glaciers such as such as the Thwaites Glacier and the neighboring Pine Island Glacier are rapidly melting due to man-made greenhouse gases and/or ocean heating, despite observations showing the air temperature in the Antarctic hasn't risen since 1979, Antarctic sea surface temperatures have fallen since 2006, and ARGO ocean heat content of the Southern Ocean shows no increase at any level of the top 2000 meters since the system was put in place in 2004. The authors find the neighboring Pine Island Glacier also overlies the same volcanic rift system and thus may also be melting from geothermal heat below.

The West Antarctic Volcanic Rift System is illustrated by JoNova below, and just so happens to correspond to the areas of notable glacier melt and alleged warming. In contrast, East Antarctica, which holds > 80% of Antarctic ice mass and does not have any known underlying volcanoes, is significantly increasing in ice mass.


Comment: This is another example of how Wall Street-based carbon trading elite (CAGW proponents) created global warming scare-mongering by cherry picking of earth changes data for its own benefit.


The paper joins several others finding geothermal heat largely if not entirely responsible for glacier melt in multiple regions in both Antarctica and Greenland, i.e. not anthropogenic.

Comment: And then there is this: Arctic Ocean leaking methane faster than anticipated


Wolf

Nine people killed by feral dog attacks in Rumbek, Sudan

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© Sudan TribunePacks of stray dogs are roaming the streets of Lakes state capital Rumbek in increasing numbers
At least nine people have died in Lakes state's Rumbek Central county after being bitten by stray dogs.

The public health department in Rumbek has confirmed the deaths, saying the presence of dogs in town is on the rise.

There has been more than 500 separate dog attacks on residents in Rumbek, while 40 people are also undergoing treatment.

Comment: See also: Dog attacks surging in Yarra Ranges, Australia


Wolf

Pit bull attacks its owner in Newfane, NY

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A South Main Street resident was taken to Erie County Medical Center by Mercy Flight on Sunday night after he was bitten by his own dog on both wrists.

The Niagara County Sheriff's Dispatch center fielded a call about the unidentified 27-year-old man about 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

The dog, a pit bull, was removed from the man's apartment by the Niagara County SPCA and the Newfane dog warden, according to the sheriff's office.

Cloud Precipitation

Tropical Storm Gonzalo joins Fay in Atlantic, threatens Puerto Rico with flash flooding, mudslides

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Days after Tropical Storm Fay put an end to the quiet stretch in the Atlantic, another tropical storm has formed in the basin.

An organized area of low pressure has turned into Tropical Storm Gonzalo, just east of the Leeward Islands.

Heavy rain and strong winds will blast the Leeward Islands as Gonzalo tracks over them and heads towards Puerto Rico.

"Torrential rain will advance into the northern Lesser Antilles tonight into Monday," said AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Andy Mussoline.

Gonzalo will bring many dangers with it as it tracks westward. "Life-threatening flash floods and mudslides will threaten the region," said Mussoline.

Gonzalo will likely reach Puerto Rico by early Tuesday morning and will bring the threat for flooding rainfall, mudslides, and power outages to the island as well.

Warm water and low wind shear will allow the system to strengthen over the next few days and Gonzalo very well could be a category 1 hurricane when it strikes Puerto Rico.

"As a precaution, residents and travelers should prepare for prolonged power outages and cutoff of basic services," added Mussoline.

Wolf

Another dog attack on owner: Pit bull mangles woman's arms in Portland

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© Sara SchmeerKim Shay suffered serious injuries when a pit bull attacked her and a friend in Shay's Southeast Portland home on Oct. 2, 2014.
When Kim Shay opened the door to the basement apartment that she rents out, the 100-pound pit bull went for her friend, latched onto his arm and started violently shaking it.

Shay kicked the dog and yanked its collar, but the pit bull wouldn't let go. So she bit Smokey, first on the ear, then on the cheek, trying to get the dog's attention.

That's when Smokey attacked her, she said Tuesday.

The dog fastened onto her right arm and jerked it with powerful jaws. She put up her left arm, trying to fight the dog off while calling its name.

"Smokey, it's me," she pleaded.

Comment: A list of dog attacks on their owners or family members in 2014 - Elderly woman killed by her pitbull terrier

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Liverpool woman mauled to death by her pet dog, UK

Second pet dog attack on a woman owner in Liverpool house within 2 months, UK

Man gets arm 'ripped off' by his two American bulldogs in High Pittington, United Kingdom

13-year-old girl victim of second Waikato dog attack, New Zealand

Hunter viciously mauled by his own dog in Austria

Child killed by family pet dog in Rome

Detroit: Naked man loses hands, feet in dog pack attack

Woman in hospital after dog attacked owner in Brighton, United Kingdom

Baby girl dies after dog attack in Daventry, UK


Windsock

Three killed as cyclone Hudhud crosses Indian coast - speeds of 195-200kmph

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A view from the Park Hotel in Visakhapatnam as the cyclone passed over
Three people were killed in rain-related incidents as cyclone Hudhud crossed the Visakhapatnam coast on Sunday uprooting trees and damaging power lines.

"Three deaths have been reported due to the impact of Hudhud cyclone. Two died after trees fell on them and one in collapse of compound-wall in Visakhapatnam and Srikakulam districts, respectively," Andhra Pradesh chief secretary IVR Krishna Rao said.


Camera

'I've seen many from here, but none like this': Astronaut tweets amazing image of super typhoon 'wasp' from space

An astronaut has tweeted an amazing image of the wasp typhoon from space.
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Reid Wiseman, who is currently working for Nasa on the international space station (ISS), posted a picture which showed typhoon Vongfong (wasp) in all its glory.

The storm is expected to be Japan's strongest of the year, with winds of up to 146 mph.

'I've seen many from here, but none like this,' wrote Wiseman.

Comment: The "wasp" is just one symptom of a much more serious syndrome:




Snowflake Cold

Heavy snow in Kyrgyzstan leaves four people frozen to death

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Surprise snowfall traps at least 2,000 sheep - Many farmers have not yet harvested half of their crop.

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Heavy snowfall in the north of the country suddenly overwhelmed the area, said the Ministry of Emergency Situations. The heavy snowfall trapped many the shepherds and one of them froze to death. Three homeless people also froze to death in the capital Bishkek.

The country's north and south Bishkek-Osh highway was closed due to heavy snowfall in the mountains.

This was reported in the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Kyrgyz Republic on Friday

Cloud Lightning

Severe storms to sweep from Texas to East bringing wind, hail, flash flooding, possible tornado

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A storm system expected to form over the Central United States will bring the risk of severe thunderstorms, damaging winds and disruptive rain, beginning late Sunday.

Leftover moisture from Simon will join forces with a disturbance pushing across the Rockies this weekend. As the two systems get together to form one dynamic storm system, thunderstorms are forecast to erupt over portions of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri Sunday afternoon.

According to Severe Weather Expert Henry Margusity, "For October, this could be a big outbreak of severe weather spanning late this weekend into the first part of next week."

The storms have the potential to become severe Sunday evening with the risk of damaging wind gusts, large hail and flash flooding being the main threats.

"A few of the strongest storms could produce a tornado as well," Margusity said.

Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.3 - 154km ENE of Hachinohe, Japan

Hachinohe Japan Quake_111014
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Event Time
2014-10-11 02:35:46 UTC
2014-10-11 12:35:46 UTC+10:00 at epicenter

Location

40.986°N 143.216°E depth=13.5km (8.4mi)

Nearby Cities
154km (96mi) ENE of Hachinohe, Japan
160km (99mi) ENE of Misawa, Japan
165km (103mi) SSE of Shizunai, Japan
171km (106mi) E of Mutsu, Japan
663km (412mi) NNE of Tokyo, Japan

Scientific Data