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Singapore: Strange 'Moving Cloud' Phenomenon

"I was pool side in my apartment in Singapore, when I saw something weird in the skies.


As I looked over head I saw some weird cloud shoots of light and puff as the clouds seemed to reform sporadically. I could see that a storm cloud was building, but the light and visual show was intriguing me.

So I grabbed my iPhone and recorded this."

Cloud Lightning

Flashback St. Louis, Missouri, US Tornado: Man Films Tornado From Inside Airport

The tornado that ransacked St. Louis on Friday [22 Apr 2011] left Lambert airport struggling to get back on schedule (the airport is meant to be at 100% on Tuesday). A male passenger in the hardly hit C concourse was filming the surrounding lightning storm when the tornado hit.

Though he doesn't reveal where he was headed, the man was calmly filming the lightning (the video does reveal a few amazing views of lightning strikes) when people start screaming and running away from windows.

It's hard to imagine what a tornado that powerful was like to be near. But this man's unbelievable video--he keeps filming the entire time--offers a glimpse into what it must have been like.



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Man mauled to death by polar bear in Russia's Far East

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© WWFMan mauled to death by polar bear in Russia's Far East
A polar bear that mauled a man to death in Russia's Far Eastern region of Chukotka has been shot along with two other bears wandering near a village, a co-chairman of the Committee for Marine Mammals, Andrei Boltunov, said on Saturday.

The mauling occurred late Friday night at Cape Schmidt and police found and killed the three-year-old polar bear that attacked the man, as well as a female polar bear and her 18-month-old cub.

"Three young polar bears appeared near the village several days ago and holed up in an old pig barn. At around 11:00 p.m. local time on Friday, Stanislav Ettuvge (born 1979) was heading to work at a boiler and crossed through a coal storage site when he was attacked by a three-year-old polar bear," Boltunov said.

Bizarro Earth

Vanuatu: Another Earthquake Magnitude 7.0

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© USGSEarthquake Location
Date-Time:
Saturday, August 20, 2011 at 18:19:24 UTC

Sunday, August 21, 2011 at 05:19:24 AM at epicenter

Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location:
18.287°S, 168.132°E

Depth:
28.5 km (17.7 miles)

Region:
VANUATU

Distances:
69 km (42 miles) SSW of PORT-VILA, Efate, Vanuatu

177 km (109 miles) NW of Isangel, Tanna, Vanuatu

328 km (203 miles) SSE of Luganville, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu

1853 km (1151 miles) ENE of BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia

Bizarro Earth

Vanuatu: Earthquake Magnitude 7.1

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© USGS
Date-Time:
Saturday, August 20, 2011 at 16:55:02 UTC

Sunday, August 21, 2011 at 03:55:02 AM at epicenter

Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones

Location:
18.259°S, 168.069°E

Depth:
40.6 km (25.2 miles)

Region:
VANUATU

Distances:
63 km (39 miles) SSW of PORT-VILA, Efate, Vanuatu

190 km (118 miles) NW of Isangel, Tanna, Vanuatu

316 km (196 miles) SSE of Luganville, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu

1850 km (1149 miles) ENE of BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia

Attention

Canada: ATV Plunge into Sinkhole Kills Researcher

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© University of AlbertaUniversity of Alberta researcher Suzanne Abele was leading a group of students when her ATV dropped into a sinkhole on a forestry road.
A researcher from the University of Alberta died Thursday when her all-terrain vehicle plunged into a sinkhole on a remote forestry road 60 kilometres southwest of Manning, Alta.

Suzanne Elizabeth Abele, 27, died at the scene. RCMP said she was leading a group of four undergraduate students when she drove into the sinkhole, which was three metres deep and five metres wide.

Cloud Lightning

US: Deadly storm hits northern Wisconsin

A man has died after the trailer he was in was flipped by a strong storm that hit Marinette County earlier Friday evening.


Dozens of trees and power lines are down after the storm tore through the area. Officials say they believe it was an apparent tornado.

Bizarro Earth

Oil Rising Again from Macondo Well: BP Hires Fleet of 40 Shrimp Boats to Lay Boom Around Old Deepwater Horizon Site

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© snip, August 13th, 2011 Longbeach, Mississippi

Oil from the Macondo Well site is fouling the Gulf anew - and BP is scrambling to contain both the crude and the PR nightmare that waits in the wings. Reliable sources tell us that BP has hired 40 boats from Venice to Grand Isle to lay boom around the Deepwater Horizon site - located just 50 miles off the Louisiana coast. The fleet rushed to the scene late last week and worked through the weekend to contain what was becoming a massive slick at the site of the Macondo wellhead, which was officially "killed" back in September 2010.

The truly frightening part of this development, as reported in a previous post (see below), is the oil may be coming from cracks and fissures in the seafloor caused by the work BP did during its failed attempts to cap the runaway Macondo Well - and that type of leakage can't be stopped, ever.

Catch up on how this could possibly be happening - again - by reading or re-reading my July 25 post below. Stay tuned as we will be all over this story as it continues to develop.

Is BP's Macondo Well Site Still Leaking? Fresh Oil on the Gulf Raises Concerns and Haunting Memories

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US: 3 dead, 1 missing in Pittsburgh flash flooding

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© The Associated Press / Tribune Review, Chris Langer Pittsburgh emergency responders throw a life vest to Robert Bailey, 80, who climbed onto the roof of his car after being caught in a flash flood, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011, in Pittsburgh. Three people died in a flash flood on Friday after heavy rains submerged cars in the area around Washington Boulevard, which runs parallel to the Allegheny River in the city's Highland Park neighborhood, after thunderstorms dropped up to 3 inches of rain in an hour.
A pair of storms that pounded Pittsburgh on Friday cut electricity to hospitals and universities and submerged more than a dozen vehicles in a flash flood that killed a woman and two children and left another person missing and presumed dead.

Officials said drivers were overwhelmed as water rose up to 9 feet in some places along Washington Boulevard, a main road that parallels the Allegheny River in the city's Highland Park section.

Rescue crews used inflatable boats to reach marooned drivers, though some swam to safety on their own. Rhodearland "Bob" Bailey of Penn Hills, who is about 80, was rescued from the roof of his car.

"I can swim a little bit and was looking at a tree branch," Bailey told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. "I heard one woman yelling for help, but the water was coming down so fast, I couldn't see. ... I've never seen nothing like this in my life. Lord have mercy."

The area received 2.1 inches of rain in an hour, said Rihaan Gangat, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service. But an earlier storm meant the region was drenched by 3 to 4 inches of rain overall on Friday.

The three victims, whose names were not released, were unable to escape their vehicle, which was completely submerged and pinned to a tree, Pittsburgh public safety director Michael Huss said at a news conference.

Rescuers floated over the car without knowing it was below.

Snowman

Global warming fraud: Iconic polar bear on melting ice cap a hoax

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© Unknown

Images of periled polar bears sinking into arctic seas because of melting polar ice caps have become an iconic symbol of the devastating consequences of so-called global warming. But a new government investigation into the supposed science surrounding this now-infamous urban legend has revealed that it was likely nothing more than a pseudoscientific hoax propagated by faulty math and perfunctory observations.

According to a recent report by Human Events, special investigators from the US government's Interior Department (ID) have found that a scientific paper published in a 2006 issue of the journal Polar Biology is filled with baseless assumptions about four specific polar bear deaths -- and this eventually became the foundational argument for the fight against global warming. But in reality, the deaths may have had nothing to do with melting ice caps, and everything to do with a simple windstorm.

It all stems from an unusual air observation of what appeared to be four dead polar bears floating in the sea. From 1,500 feet (457 meters) in the air, observers reported to study author and biologist Charles Monnett, as well as contributor Jeffrey Gleason, that dead polar bears had been observed, which the duo later used to make various statements, including that "drowning-related deaths of polar bears may increase in the future if the observed trend of regression of pack ice and/or longer open-water periods continues."