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Cloud Precipitation

Flooding and landslides cause death and damage in western areas of Cameroon

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At least five people died and many others were injured following a landslide in the North West Region of Cameroon. Meanwhile around 100 people have been left homeless after floods destroyed homes in the South West Region.

Heavy rain has impacted southern and western parts of the country for some time. Over 200 mm of rain fell in 48 hrs to 11 August 2022 in Douala, the coastal city in southwest Cameroon.

The rain triggered a landslide in Widikum, North West Region, on 11 August 2022. According to local media reports, at least 5 people died and several were injured.


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60,000 evacuate floods in Odisha, India - 8 inches of rain in 24 hours

Flood rescues in Athamallick area of Angul district
© Odisha State Disaster Management AuthorityFlood rescues in Athamallick area of Angul district, Odisha, India, August 2022.
Officials in Odisha, eastern India report that flooding in the state has affected almost 500,00 residents, with some 60,000 displaced from their homes.

Flooding began after a period of heavy rain from around 13 August 2022. Around 215 mm of rain fell in Ersama in Jagatsinghpur District in 24 hours to 14 August. According to the Odisha State Disaster Management Authority, the average rainfall in the state from 01 to 18 August is 325 mm, where the monthly average is 356 mm.


Cloud Lightning

Lightning strike kills Florida mother as she waits for child to get out of school

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A Florida woman was killed by lightning Thursday as she was in a park waiting for her child to be released from a nearby school, officials said.

Lightning hit a tree near Trotwood Park in Winter Springs around 2:20 p.m., police said in a statement.

Another child who was with the woman and a dog were seen by medical professionals and are OK, police said.

The group was waiting for a child to be released from a nearby school, Police Capt. Doug Seely said.

"While they were waiting, a lightning strike came down and energized the area," he told reporters at the scene, according to video from NBC affiliate WESH of Orlando.


Blue Planet

Atlantic hurricane season starting earlier - study

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Although this season has been rather quiet so far, a study released Tuesday shows that the first storms of the Atlantic hurricane season have been firing up about five days earlier per decade since 1979.

Traditionally, the start of the hurricane season is June 1.

The study also found that the first named storm to make U.S. landfall has been trending earlier, by about two days per decade since 1900.

This trend toward earlier onset is likely linked to climate-change-driven warming in the western Atlantic Ocean in spring, the study said, which has also shown an increasing trend during the same period.


Comment: 'Likely linked', that's because even with the multi billions they have ploughed into global warming research they still can't definitively prove it, which is because the whole premise is erroneous: Ozone hole above Antarctica is one of the largest ever, it's still growing, and may be linked to the COOLING stratosphere


Comment: Whilst it might seem slight, just a few days on average, it seems to reflect much greater changes that are having a significant impact on our planet, either directly, or the result of cascading effects. What with the rise of extreme and unusual weather events, as well as increasingly erratic seasons and climate, it seems that we're already in the midst of it: And check out SOTT radio's:


Cloud Precipitation

Summer flash flooding hits London

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Torrential downpours are battering the UK capital today, leaving many places flooded and forcing several tube stations to close. As thunderstorms batter the country's dry landscape with heavy rain, London is suffering flash floods..


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New Zealand weather: Evacuations as heavy rain, flooding and landslips hit - over a foot of rain in 24 hours (UPDATE)

Cars stranded near the Maitai River.
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A state of emergency has been declared in Nelson as residents have been told to evacuate their homes immediately after the Maitai River breached its banks.

Some 223 homes in Nelson have already been evacuated.

Nelson Mayor Rachel Reese said the river, which runs through the city and out to Tasman Bay, breached its banks as heavy rain continues to sweep across the South Island.

Flood waters are encroaching on the city centre, a video from the Collingwood St bridge shows, while search and rescue teams are now looking for people who need help in the flooded streets and suburbs.


Comment: Update August 18

The Guardian reports:
New Zealand floods: hundreds evacuate as 'atmospheric river' brings deluge

A third straight day of rain has brought flooding, landslips and road closure to both the North and South islands

Torrential rain has slammed the west and north of New Zealand's South Island for a third straight day, forcing hundreds to evacuate their homes and triggering road and school closures and land slips.


Coming top of weeks of damp weather, Thursday's rainstorms are worsening conditions in New Zealand's already sodden landscape. Experts have attributed the unseasonably wet weather to a narrow stream of water vapour, or an "atmospheric river", sitting above the country.

Residents in the northern part of North Island found themselves isolated after landslides, fallen trees and flood waters blocked highway access. The stormy weather also forced airlines to cancel flights and businesses to shutter.

The storm sunk at least one sailboat near Auckland and caused a home to slip down into a gully in the town of Tāhunanui.

Weather forecaster Metservice's data showed part of the north of the South Island had received well over 300mm in the past 24 hours. It has heavy rain warnings in place for parts of the west of the South Island and in the north of the North Island.

Metservice data showed Nelson city on the South Island had received 106mm of rain since midday on Tuesday - well above its average rainfall for the whole of August of 80mm.

New Zealand's emergency management minister, Kieran McAnulty, visited Nelson and pledged an initial contribution of $200,000 to the mayoral relief fund to help the communities affected.

On New Zealand's North Island, the country's largest city, Auckland, is under a heavy rain and winds alert, with minimal disruption reported so far.

Authorities said more than 230 homes in Nelson, a city with a population of more than 50,000, have already been evacuated, with many public facilities and roads closed.

A statement on Nelson council's website warned continuing rain could mean more land slips, flooding and evacuations.Nelson's mayor, Rachel Reese, told television show AM that while the city had made it through the night without any major incidents, infrastructure was under pressure.

"We are dealing with a lot of wastewater overflows," she said.

On the west coast of the island Buller district council said in a statement people from 160 homes evacuated over the last day were able to return to their residences to assess damage. But it warned further rain was expected and it was possible that they would have to evacuate again.

"Right across the district I believe we got away relatively unscathed," Buller's mayor, Jamie Cleine, told a news conference streamed online.



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Early snowfall in Ridder, East Kazakhstan

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First snow fell at a height of 1,870 m above sea level in the city of Ridder, East Kazakhstan, the ridder.city Instagram account reads.

The fog was expected to blanket the north of the region today. Ground frosts are forecast for the east, and northeast of the region in the nighttime, the emergency situations department of East Kazakhstan said. High wind is also set to sweep through the region locally, it said in a statement.


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Temperature extremes: China's worst heatwave in 60 years is forcing factories to close as temperatures cross 40C (104F)

A dried riverbed is exposed on Tuesday after the water level dropped in the Yangtze River in southwest China.
© APA dried riverbed is exposed on Tuesday after the water level dropped in the Yangtze River in southwest China.
China's Sichuan province has ordered all factories to shut down for six days to ease a power shortage in the region as a scorching heat wave sweeps across the country.

Sichuan is a key manufacturing location for the semiconductor and solar panel industries and the power rationing will hit factories belonging to some of the world's biggest electronics companies, including Apple (AAPL) supplier Foxconn and Intel (INTC).

The province is also China's lithium mining hub — a key component of electric car batteries — and the shutdown may push up the cost of the raw material, analysts said.

China is facing its fiercest heat wave in six decades, with temperatures crossing 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in dozens of cities. The extreme heat has caused a spike in demand for air conditioning in offices and homes, putting pressure on the power grid. The drought has also depleted river water levels, reducing the amount of electricity produced at hydropower plants.


Cloud Precipitation

Heavy rainfall causes flooding in the city of Chihuahua, Mexico

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The rain that occurred in the city of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, has left floods in several points and the authorities have called not to leave the house or to avoid certain points, on the afternoon of this Wednesday, August 17.

The heavy rainfall that hit the state capital has already caused several floods and is expected to continue in the coming hours.

The Chihuahua State Civil Protection Coordination reported that the forecast of rains between 3 and 6 p.m. is maintained, for which it called on the population to "maintain preventive measures and avoid leaving the house, if it is not necessary."

Videos on social networks show cars trapped in the middle of streams generated by concentrations of water.


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5 Great Danes attack, kill owner in northwest Iowa

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A northwest Iowa woman who was found in a ditch died after being attacked by her five Great Danes, authorities said Wednesday.

A man found the woman in a rural area of Clay County on Monday but couldn't get close to her because of several large dogs, according to KTIV-TV.

The Clay County Sheriff's Office says the man reported what he found and deputies determined the woman was dead. She was identified as Mindy Kiepe, 43, of Rossie.

The state medical examiner said Wednesday that Kiepe died of multiple dog bites. An investigation determined Kiepe's Great Danes caused her death.

Kiepe lived at a farm near where her body was found.

The sheriff's office said the dogs were euthanized.

Source: AP