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Swedish man survived in snowed-in car for two months

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The man survived inside his car by eating snow. Doctors said he may have hibernated, like a bear.
A Swedish man who spent two months snowed inside his car as temperatures outside dropped to -30C is "awake and able to communicate", according to the hospital treating him, where stunned doctors believe he was kept alive by the "igloo effect" of his vehicle.

The man, believed to be Peter Skyllberg, 44, who was found near the north-eastern town of Umeå on Friday by passers-by, told police he had been in the car since 19 December without food, surviving only by eating snow and staying inside his warm clothes and sleeping bag.

Dr Ulf Segerberg, the chief medical officer at Noorland's University Hospital, said he had never seen a case like it. The man had probably been kept alive, he said, by the natural warming properties of his snowed-in car which would have acted as "the equivalent of an igloo".

"This man obviously had good clothes; he's had a sleeping bag and he's been in a car that's been snowed over," said Segerberg. "Igloos usually have a temperature of a couple of degrees below 0C and if you have good clothes you would survive in those temperatures and be able to preserve your body temperature. Obviously he has managed to preserve his body temperature or he wouldn't have made it because us humans can't really stand being cooled down like reptiles, for instance, which can change the body temperature."

Igloo

All scientists and passengers to be taken off ship stuck in Antarctic Ice

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© Andrew Peacock/Australasian Antarctice Expedition/Reuters
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority's (AMSA) Rescue Coordination Centre (RCC Australia) was advised this morning by the Aurora Australis that the ship will not be able to reach the MV Akademik Shokalskiy.

The Aurora Australis advised RCC Australia it would be at risk of becoming beset by ice itself if it continued to make further rescue attempts.

The Aurora Australis made attempts yesterday to reach the MV Akademik Shokalskiy but was driven back into open waters due to adverse weather conditions such as winds up to 30 knots and snow showers resulting in poor visibility. The ship is currently located about 16 nautical miles east of the Russian vessel.

The helicopter on board the Chinese flagged vessel Xue Long will now be used to rescue the passengers from the MV Akademik Shokalskiy.

This rescue will be a complex operation involving a number of steps and subject to factors such as weather.

The helicopter is unable to fly in the current weather conditions, and will hold off on the rescue until conditions improve. Weather conditions are unlikely to start improving until tomorrow and decisions related to carrying out the rescue may be made at short notice.

Bizarro Earth

New island south of Tokyo grows to 8 times original size

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A new island formed from volcanic activity near Nishinoshima Island in the Ogasawara island chain south of Tokyo has expanded to around eight times its size at the time of its discovery last month, analysis revealed on Dec. 24.

The analysis was conducted by assistant professor Fukashi Maeno of the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo using photographs he took from the Mainichi Newspapers plane "Kibo" on Dec. 20. He estimated the volcanic crater on the island is as high as 50 meters above sea level.

Maeno estimates the island's area as of Dec. 20 at around 120,000 square meters. The island was around 450 meters long and wide. Around 2 million cubic meters of lava had erupted from it. Based on the manner in which the island was expanding, the daily eruption amount seems to be increasing.

Arrow Down

50 meter-wide sinkhole suddenly opens up in Derbyshire, UK (VIDEO)

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A large sinkhole has appeared in part of the Peak District in Derbyshire. The hole, which eye witnesses said measures about 160ft (49m) wide, has opened up in the village of Foolow.

Caver Mark Noble, 58, from Eyam, said he saw the hole during a walk on Christmas Day, but believes the land began to fall the day before. He said he has explored the caves at Foolow in the past as huge cavities were left in the area from an old lead mine.


Bizarro Earth

Red alert as tropical cyclone strikes Western Australia's Pilbara coast

Cyclone Christine
© JMA
Residents were hunkering down as an intensifying Tropical Cyclone Christine crossed into Western Australia.
Residents took shelter as Tropical Cyclone Christine approached Western Australia's Pilbara coast bringing destructive storms to the region.

A red alert has been issued for people in or near coastal areas between Pardoo and Mardie, including Port Hedland, South Hedland, Whim Creek, Roebourne, Point Samson, Wickham, Karratha and Dampier.

The Department for Child Protection and Family Support has set up a relocation point at the JD Hardie Centre in South Hedland, where about 85 people have sought shelter.

A yellow alert is current for people in inland areas, including Marble Bar, Tom Price, Paraburdoo and Pannawonica.

Authorities say there is a possible threat to lives and homes.

A blue alert remains for people in or near coastal areas between Bidyadanga and Pardoo, and between Mardie and Onslow, and the inland area from Marble Bar to Newman.

Cyclone Christine will continue to intensify and was expected to cross the coast between Karratha and Port Hedland today, the Bureau of Meteorology says.

Source: Australian Associated Press

Snowflake Cold

"Climate Change" scientific crew on ice: The Antarctic 'research' fiasco

As we reported previously on WUWT here and here, the saga of the "climate scientists/tourists trapped in ice" continues to fascinate many. Now a second ship has given up on rescue, after the Chinese ship "Snow Dragon" gave up two days ago. The Aurora Australis has abandoned rescue of the trapped Russian "research"vessel in Antarctica and a helicopter evacuation in now being ordered. This episode has taken on a heightened comedic fiasco-like quality.

Now, with such a fantastic failure in full world view, questions are going to start being asked. For example, with advanced tools at their disposal (that Mawson never had) such as near real-time satellite imaging of Antarctic sea ice, GPS navigation, on-board Internet, radar, and satellite communications, one wonders how these folks managed to get themselves stuck at all. Was it simple incompetence of ignoring the signs and data at their disposal combined with "full steam ahead" fever? Even the captain of the Aurora Australis had the good sense to turn back knowing he'd reached the limits of the ship on his rescue attempt. Or, was it some sort of publicity stunt to draw attention? If it was the latter, it has backfired mightily.
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One might argue that with photos like the one below, this whole "Spirit of Mawson" research expedition, is little more than a media stunt.

Bizarro Earth

El Salvador begins evacuation after Chaparrastique volcano erupts for the first time in 37 years

Chaparrastique volcano
© The Indepentdent, UK
El Salvador issues yellow alert as evacuation begins in San Miguel.
Authorities in El Salvador have started to evacuate the municipality of San Miguel after the Chaparrastique volcano erupted on Sunday, shooting a giant ash cloud into the sky.

The government has issued a yellow alert and is expected to evacuate families within 3 kilometers (approximately 2 miles) of the volcano to emergency shelters.

More than 5,000 people live near the volcano according to civil protection officials.

Civil defence director Jorge Melendez said: "We have implemented emergency measures to evacuate villages located within 3 kilometres of the volcano."

There were no immediate reports of serious injuries, although two people are being treated for respiratory problems.

Cloud Lightning

Ho Ho Hole: Derbyshire field disappears into 130ft sinkhole - Caused by Christmas storms?

Torrential rain has caused the enormous ditch to appear in the Peak District
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Torrential rain over the festive period has caused a 130-ft deep and 160-ft-wide sink-hole to form in the Peak District.

Snowflake Cold

Mercury plummets 32 degrees in just hours in Minneapolis MN

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Bitterly cold weather lingered in central and eastern parts of the country on Monday, with some regions experiencing wind chills as low as 25 to 35 degrees below zero.

"Very cold wind chills this morning," the National Weather Service said in an advisory for Wisconsin, warning about the possibility of frost bite and hypothermia if precautions weren't taken.

The combination of frigid air and high winds would produce wind chills of up to 35 degrees below zero from the Dakotas into Minnesota and northern Wisconsin, it predicted.

The Weather Channel noted that Minneapolis saw a 32 degree temperature swing on Sunday, "starting the day at 29 degrees, at midnight, temperatures plummeted to 3 below zero by 10 a.m. And factoring in the winds, it felt closer to 20 below."

Black Cat 2

Man fights off and kills lynx with bare hands near Chapleau, Ontario

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Aggressive pose of a Lynx.
A man in Chapleau says he had to kill a lynx with his bare hands after it attacked his dogs.