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4.4 earthquake rattles the south east of France

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An earthquake measuring a magnitude of 4.4 made the earth move in the south east of France on Friday morning. Although it was minor, experts say a big one is due to hit the region.

No, you weren't dreaming.

If you were in the south east of France, you may have felt the earth shake for a few moments on Friday morning.

The earthquake measured 4.4 in magnitude according to France's Central Office of Seismology, which wasn't significant enough to cause any major damage.

"I was going to work when I heard a kind of thud, followed by shaking. It lasted four seconds," Pierre Morin from Saint-Etienne-de-Tinée told Nice Matin newspaper.

Question

Forest ground moves in Nova Scotia, Canada

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The shift ground can bring down trees or rearrange the landscape
What did happen on October 31, 2015 in this forest along Apple River in Nova Scotia, Canada?
Look at the ground... It's moving, it's beating as if the Earth just began to breath. Baffling.

You bet this video went viral. Can somebody explain what Brian Nuttall just caught on tape?

Apple River, Cumberland, subd. A, NS, Canada is situated here.


Comment: Here's another video found by a Sott team member, this time in Japan:


We also found this one from 2011, the location is undisclosed but apparently it followed an earthquake.





Ice Cube

Number of August snow patches soars in Scotland

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A cold summer in Scotland has led to this incredible natural phenomena with remaining ice and snow forming a network of icy tunnels and caves clinging to the edge of mountains
At long last I have the complete figures in from the August 2015 snow survey that was conducted on the 21st and 22nd of that month. There were a couple of discrepancies up until recently, but I have now ironed these out.

The total number of patches counted across Scotland was 678 (see table below). This is way more than double the amount for 2014, and hundreds more than any year since the survey was started in 2008.

Totals since 2008

2008 - 34

2009 - 35

2010 - 34

2011 - 36

2012 - 72

2013 - 81

2014 - 281

2015 - 678

Cloud Grey

'Cloud tsunami': Ominous storm shelf cloud forms over Sydney

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© David Gray / Reuters
A Chinese tourist watches storm clouds moving along the coast towards the city of Sydney, Australia, November 6, 2015.
Rough weather has moved to Australia's biggest city, Sydney: watch how a striking storm shelf cloud hangs over Bondi Beach, amazing locals and tourists alike. It comes a day after storms and tornados battered the neighboring state of Victoria.

The Bureau of Meteorology has warned of severe storms across Sydney, the Hunter region, and the South and Central coasts, saying that heavy rainfall and flash flooding may be in store for residents.

Comment: Other cloud formations observed around the world this week that are not so common include: With increased dust loading of our atmosphere from exploding space rocks and volcanic eruptions in recent times, we can expect to see more strange and unusual cloud formations.


Cloud Grey

Unusual wave-like clouds filmed over Breckenridge, Colorado

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These "wave" clouds, officially called Kelvin-Helmholtz billows, were shot over Breckenridge, Colorado.
A stunning cloud formation in Breckenridge, Colorado has residents of the ski resort saying "surf's up." Last Friday, the town was treated to an incredible sunset featuring wave-like clouds that even seem to "break" like a wave would in the ocean.

According to Andy Russell, a weather and climate lecturer at Brunel University, the Kelvin-Helmholtz billows are an indicator of atmospheric instability. They form when a layer of cloud is found beneath a layer of warmer air and the two layers happen to be moving in separate directions.


Binoculars

Weird 'tornado' cloud over Cincinnati has National Weather Service puzzled

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© Scripps Media
A weird cloud over the west side has experts puzzled Thursday afternoon.

The good news is it's not a tornado and it doesn't pose a threat to the Tri-State, according to the National Weather Service. But what is it?

That's not clear.

Snowflake Cold

Ushuaia in Argentina covered by snow in the middle of Spring - Second weather anomaly in 48 hours

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In Ushuaia it is Spring.

But the southernmost city in the world and the southern part of Tierra del Fuego is hit since two days by strong winds, low temperatures and snowfall. Very anomalous for November, isn't it?

The city of Ushuaia turned completely white on November 2, 2015.

The very unusual snow for November was accompanied by low temperatures down to zero Celsius and strong wind gusts varying in intensity.

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Cloud Precipitation

Violent storms, flash flooding continue to batter Victoria, Australia

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The Australian state of Victoria - including the country's second biggest city, Melbourne - has been hit by violent storms. Flash floods, heavy rainfall, hail and strong winds are battering the region.

"Very dangerous" storms have hit the Melbourne airport, causing major flight delays.

Over the last few hours, the winds have intensified, too. The streets in the area have been hit with flash floods, making commuting impossible for thousands and cutting transport links.

A tornado warning for the region was issued by the Bureau of Meteorology, but was later canceled, with locals noting an abrupt change in weather conditions.

Comment: Severe storms, huge hailstones, 'tornado', batter south eastern Australia


Wolf

Fox breaks into penguin enclosure at Melbourne zoo, massacres 14 birds

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© Pauline Askin/Reuters
A pair of Adelie penguins are pictured at Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay, East Antarctica.
A fox has caused pandemonium at a zoo in Australia as it managed to break into a penguin enclosure and kill 14 of the Antarctic birds. Staff at the Melbourne zoo made the grisly discovery on Wednesday morning.

The fox attack managed to wipe out almost half the zoo's penguin population, as only 15 birds were able to survive the carnage. They have undergone checks by veterinarians and been moved to a more secure area.

The manager of Wild Seas, Justin Valentine says that the penguins are settling into their new temporary accommodation, while the zoo is undertaking measures to make sure that the fox does not strike again.

"The zoo is working with a fox control expert, and he will be coming in to offer further advice," he said in a statement.

Valentine said that foxes are commonly found in the suburbs of Melbourne, but they are not often able to get into the grounds of the zoo.

Zoo staff have had no luck in tracking down the fox, which is still at large.

Tornado2

Waterspout seen over Dermaga Dalam, Malaysia

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Waterspout seen over Dermaga Dalam
A twister was seen over Dermaga Dalam on the Penang mainland.

Believed to be a waterspout, the twirling image was learnt to have appeared at around 4pm on Wednesday before it disappeared from sight.

Many had a field day taking photos and videos of the phenomenon.

A number of netizens posted images on social media sites speculating that it was a tornado.

When contacted, a spokesman from the Meteorological Department said there were no such reports of a tornado.

Asked if it might be a waterspout, the spokesman said it would take some time to determine what it was.