Earth ChangesS

Snowflake

US record low temperatures outpace record highs 127 to 4 this weekend

Since we were treated to scads of news articles by the MSM on how many record highs happened in July, it seems only fair that we report on the multitude of record lows that occurred this weekend in the USA, and I doubt we'll see the sort of coverage the highs got. A number of these record lows go back into the past 100 years or more.
Here's a map for the weekend:
US low temps map
Click here for interactive source data

Sun

Fire crews battle wildfires blazing across Western US

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© Kari Greer/US Forest Service/Reuters

Flames from the Trinity Ridge Fire in the Boise National Forest engulf trees near Pine and Featherville, Idaho, Aug. 17.
As a flurry of wildfires rage across the Western United States, firefighters on Monday were trying to gain control of the 15,000-acre Ponderosa fire in Northern California that began over the weekend.

Firefighters have only been able to contain five percent of the blaze, which is burning across both Tehama and Shasta counties.

The fire began on Saturday after lighting strikes hit the densely forested area about 170 miles north of Sacramento, according to The Associated Press. So far, it has engulfed more than 23 square miles near the Northern Californian towns of Manton, Shingletown and Viola, AP reported.

Seven structures have been destroyed. CAL FIRE spokesman Daniel Berlant said at least 3,000 homes remain threatened along with more than 300 other structures, AP said.

Cloud Lightning

Nine waterspouts spotted on Lake Michigan

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© Derek DennisWaterspouts formed over Lake Michigan near Holland on July 27. Similar phenomena were spotted on Saturday morning off South Haven.
Saturday: The National Weather Service is now reporting nine waterspouts from two separate storms were witnessed on Lake Michigan.

Waterspouts have been spotted over Lake Michigan today and forecasters say it's possible more could spawn tonight and Sunday night.

The National Weather Service said three of the tornado-like vortices were reported to them shortly before noon on Saturday, by people who were out on a fishing boat in Lake Michigan this morning.

The spouts were spotted about 24 miles west of the South Haven lighthouse.

The storms that caused them were small, 15-minute "pop-ups," said William Moreno, a meteorologist in the NWS office in Grand Rapids.

Conditions were right this morning for the waterspouts, Moreno said, with a land breeze converging over lake water warmed by the summer heat.

Bizarro Earth

USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 6.2 - North Coast of New Guinea, P.N.G.

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Date-Time
Sunday, August 19, 2012 at 22:41:50 UTC

Monday, August 20, 2012 at 08:41:50 AM at epicenter

Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location

4.849ยฐS, 144.583ยฐE

Depth

77.3 km (48.0 miles)

Region

NEAR NORTH COAST OF NEW GUINEA, P.N.G.

Distances
104 km (64 miles) SSE of Angoram, Papua New Guinea

118 km (73 miles) NNE of Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea

141 km (87 miles) WNW of Madang, Papua New Guinea

163 km (101 miles) NNW of Goroka, Papua New Guinea

Attention

Strong quake hits northern Indonesia, killing at least 4

Palu, Indonesia - A strong earthquake which struck a remote region of northern Indonesia on late Saturday afternoon has destroyed dozens of houses, killing at least four people, disaster management officials said on Sunday. Several villages have not yet been reached.

The 6.2-magnitude earthquake at 5:41 p.m. local time (0941 GMT) was centered about 12 kilometers (7.4 miles) southeast of Sigi Biromaru, the main town of Sigi Regency in Central Sulawesi province. It struck about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) deep, making it a shallow earthquake, according to the country's seismological agency.

Rescue workers reached the remote area on Sunday and said damage and casualties were reported in at least nine villages, although efforts were still underway to determine if there are more casualties. "The impact of the earthquake as we have recorded so far is four people dead, seven people seriously injured, and 51 homes severely damaged," a spokesman for Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said.

Bell

Three earthquakes hit near Santa Paula, California

Three small earthquakes near Santa Paula were reported early Sunday after six that struck near the same area Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Sunday's first earthquake was reported at 12:05 a.m. and registered a 2.0 on the Richter scale. It was centered six miles north-northwest of Santa Paula and eight miles east of Ojai, and struck 7.5 miles deep, the agency reported.

A 2.0 magnitude quake struck at 12:06 a.m. It was six miles northwest of Santa Paula, six miles east-southeast of Ojai and 12.1 miles deep, officials said.

Cloud Lightning

Lightning Strike Kills Wisconsin Boy, 9, and Injures Seven Others on Sailboat

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© KODSRescue effort: The site where the group took refuge was difficult to get to, the fire chief said
A lightning strike on a Lake Superior beach killed a nine-year-old Wisconsin boy and injured seven others, Minnesota authorities said Sunday.

All eight were on a sailboat that took refuge from a rapidly approaching thunderstorm on the end of Minnesota Point, near the Superior Entry to the Duluth-Superior harbor, about 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, the St. Louis County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.

Lighting struck before they could get off the boat, but one person was able to call 911.

Law enforcement and rescue agencies rushed to the site, which was about two miles from the nearest road to Duluth, by boat and ATV.

A boy identified as nine-year-old Luke Voigt from Iron River, Wisconsin, was flown to a hospital in Duluth, where he was pronounced dead.

Phoenix

Thousands Told to Evacuate as New Fire Threatens California Towns; Blazes Rage in Washington, Idaho

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© Idaho Statesmen, Kathrine Jones/The Associated PressPat Christensen, left, and his wife Cyndie sit on the steps of the Featherville Cafe Saturday Aug.18,2012 as smoke from Trinity Bridge fire engulfs the area.
San Francisco - Thousands of people have been told to leave their homes as a wildfire burning Sunday in thick forest threatened rural communities in far Northern California.

The fire that sparked around 11:30 a.m. Saturday has destroyed four homes and consumed nearly 11 square miles near the towns of Manton, Shingleton, and Viola, fire spokesman Daniel Berlant said. About 3,500 homes spread out across a rural area along the border of Tehama and Shasta counties are threatened, he said.

"A good majority are immediately threatened and a good number are in the path of the fire," Berlant said Sunday. "We will be battling it hard today to protect as many of those homes as possible."

The cause of the fire has not been determined, but officials said it started after a series of lightning strikes in the area.

John Cluff, 42, told the Redding Searchlight that he was forced to flee his home before the evacuations were issued. He went back for his dog about 3:30 p.m.

"The fire basically chased me out of the property," he said. "All I could see was black smoke and flames."

The Shasta County Sheriff's Department has declared a State of Emergency for the county, with evacuations expected to continue through Sunday. The Red Cross has set up an evacuation center in Redding, about 35 miles to the west of the fire.

The fire, burning in a rugged area of thick forests about 170 miles north of Sacramento, is one of handful of new fires burning in Northern California.

Cloud Lightning

Body Found in Search for Man Missing after Rains in Dallas

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Two men were swept into rain-swollen creeks in Dallas and Fort Worth after thunderstorms brought up to 4 inches of rain to the area over the weekend. By Sunday, authorities believed they had recovered one man's body.

Fort Worth Fire Department spokesman Richard Harrison told The Associated Press a body was found in the search area Sunday afternoon but has not been positively identified as the missing man. Harrison said that a witness told them the man was swept away Saturday night after stepping into a creek on the east side of the city to cool off.

Lt. Jerome Henry of Dallas Fire Rescue told The Dallas Morning News the search resumed Sunday for a man swept away in White Rock Creek. Witnesses say the man was fishing Saturday night when he lost his footing while walking across a concrete barrier to the other side of the creek

Fish

Researchers find 'striking evidence' tropical fish are moving south due to climate change

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Australian scientists say there is now "striking evidence" of extensive southward migration of tropical fish and declines in other species due to climate change, in a major ocean report card.

Compiled by more than 80 of Australia's leading marine experts for the government science body CSIRO, the snapshot of global warming's effects on the island continent's oceans warned of 'significant impacts'.

'Climate change is already happening; widespread physical changes include rapid warming of the southeast and increasing flow of the east Australia current,' the report said.

Comment: Ocean acidification and changing water currents could rapidly alter our climate within a very short timespan - and humanity's CO2 input would have nothing to do with it.

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