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Huge upper-atmospheric lightning event - 'blue jet' captured over Brazil

Blue jet over Brazil
© YouTube/Bramon (screen capture)
A huge upper-atmospheric lightning event known as a blue jet was captured by a skywatcher during a thunderstorm over Taperoá in the state of Paraíba in the Nordeste of Brazil, on March 13th 2017.

Diego Rhamon captured the event using a PY-SH361 camera, a component of the CPV1 station, of BRAMON (Brazilian Meteorological Observation Network).

Upper-atmospheric lightning or ionospheric lightning are terms sometimes used by researchers to refer to a family of short-lived electrical-breakdown phenomena that occur well above the altitudes of normal lightning and storm clouds. Upper-atmospheric lightning is believed to be electrically induced forms of luminous plasma.

The preferred usage is transient luminous event (TLE), because the various types of electrical-discharge phenomena in the upper atmosphere lack several characteristics of the more familiar tropospheric lightning. There are several types of TLEs, the most common being sprites.


Comment: See also: Electric universe: Lightning strength and frequency increasing

The Electric Universe model is clearly explained, with a lot more relevant information, in the book Earth Changes and the Human Cosmic Connection by Pierre Lescaudron and Laura Knight-Jadczyk.


Blue Planet

Bioluminescent algae lights up Tasmania's northwest shores in stunning blue glow

bioluminescent algae Tasmania
© Leanne Marshall via Storyful
Tasmania’s northwest shores were glowing blue on Monday night as bioluminescent algae ushered in the stunning phenomenon along the coast.
Tasmania's northwest shores were glowing blue on Monday night as bioluminescent algae ushered in the stunning phenomenon along the coast.

Beachgoers have been sharing stunning images of the bright blue glow on the Australian island's north-west coast.

The bioluminescence event is caused by single-celled algae or plant plankton called Noctiluca scintillans, also known as sea sparkle, which glows when disturbed.

The phenomenon presents itself as a "red tide" in daylight, with water turning a deep red, brown, or orange colour.

Cloud Lightning

Security camera captures dramatic lightning strike on church in Ellijay, Georgia

A Georgia church takes a direct hit from a bolt of lightning.

A Georgia church takes a direct hit from a bolt of lightning.
A Georgia church was damaged by a bolt of lightning that was caught on camera by a neighboring business' security camera.

David Hayes, owner of Hayes Manufacturing, posted a video to Facebook showing the 3 a.m. Friday lightning strike across the street from his business at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Ellijay.

Hayes said he was shocked when he saw the lightning strike in his security footage.

"I slowed it down and finally caught it at exactly the right moment," Hayes told WXIA-TV. "Then I saw the lightning and I was like 'Oh my god, it struck the church."


Arrow Down

Homes evacuated after signs of earth moving in Del Dios, California

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Three homes in a Del Dios development near Lake Hodges were evacuated after the earth beneath them started moving.

Behind security gates is a newer development called Cielo, which in Spanish means sky, appropriately named for its magnificent views from million-dollar mansions built on steep hilltops.

But the earth beneath at least three of them is starting to shift.

In the 18000 block of Avenida Apice, cracked sidewalks and pavements forced evacuations.

Bizarro Earth

Landslide wrecks Waikato hill, New Zealand

NZ collapsed hillside
© MARK TAYLOR/FAIRFAX NZ
A couple living on the edge of a collapsed hillside are dreading the next deluge.

Mercer residents Hayley and Robert Schwass watched as the paddock over the fence cracked open and slid down into the valley below.

It smothered a stream and a natural dam formed but they now fear it will fill up and burst. "We've got a lake down there now," Robert said.

"And the ground is so soft it's only a matter of time before it bursts."

Snowflake Cold

Avalanches close Pennsylvania highways; record cold in Burlington, Vermont & 57 hour blizzard buries homes in Canada

Heavy snowfall in Churchill, Manitoba
© @darrylsden/Twitter
Churchill, Manitoba.
FYI, Avalanches have closed Highway 92 in Pennsylvania. All roads are closed in the area, time to re-open is unclear as more snow continues to fall. Record cold in Burlington Vermont, breaks the 1885 record, Cherry blossoms in DC killed off as temps plunge to low 20's F. The 57 hour blizzard in Manitoba Canada has ended just two hours shy of breaking the all time record as snowdrifts cover houses.


Cow Skull

Worst harvest in 40 years as drought affects 1.2 million in Sri Lanka

Drought in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is enduring its worst drought in decades and worst harvest in 40 years, affecting more than 1.2 million people. Of them, over 600 000 are children.


Sri Lanka's government said over 1.2 million people have been affected by drought which began last November and continues despite some occasional rainfall.

Drought conditions now exist in all but two of the country's 25 provinces. Rice paddy cultivation from the harvest just ended was down 63% compared to the average, making it the worst major harvest in over 40 years, Save the Children charity reports.

"The biggest harvest of the year has just finished and it's been a massive failure for most farmers living in areas crippled by the drought," said Chris McIvor, Save the Children Country Director in Sri Lanka. "Widespread food and water shortages across the country have been visible, and it could get worse if the next harvest in Yala season due in August is also below the norm. Thousands of water tanks are running low or drying out with some water stores becoming contaminated because they've been stagnant for too long."

The drought is also compounding Sri Lanka's long struggle with malnutrition, which affects nearly a third of children and a quarter of women, McIvor warned. "The nation's food supply has taken a huge hit, which in turn has caused prices to rise. As a result, many of the poorest families are struggling to feed their children, often choosing to eat fewer and smaller meals, and cut down on nutritious foods like meat and vegetables," he said.

The drought is also hampering Sri Lanka's electricity generation, which is largely provided through hydropower. The government recently said that the country's current hydropower production stands at just a third of what is required.

Snowflake Cold

Winter storm Stella blankets north-east US but spares major cities (Video)

winter storm Stella
© Jason Szenes/EPA
A man pulls his child through the snow in Washington Square Park in New York City, where the schools were closed.
Snow piled up rapidly in parts of the north-eastern United States on Tuesday as a blizzard began blowing in, with residents being advised to stay at home, airlines grounding flights and schools canceling classes. However, earlier predictions of up to two feet of snow in major cities like New York and Washington DC were revised down as precipitation turned to sleet early.


Cloud Precipitation

Alicante, Spain hit by six months' worth of rain in 24 hours; worst floods in 20 years

Alicante floods

Central part of Playa de la Albufereta disappears after worst floods in 20 years hit Alicante, Spain on March 13, 2017.
The province of Alicante, southeastern Spain saw a record amount of rain on Monday, March 13, 2017, and its worst floods in 20 years.

Streets of the city of Alicante quickly turned into rivers with dozens of cars submerged and abandoned in what local media is describing as historic rainfall.

In 24 hours, the city recorded 137 mm (5.39 inches) of rain, almost half it records in a whole year (311.1 mm / 12.24 inches), according to data provided by the State Meteorological Agency Aemet. The normal amount of precipitation in March is just 23 mm (0.9 inches).

At least one man had to be rescued from its vehicle after being swept away into the Serpis River. Schools across the province are closed at least until Wednesday. The famous Albufereta Beach has disappeared in its central part as huge amounts of water kept rushing in (first video in the playlist below).


Comment: Last month along the same coastline flash floods hit Malaga after 5 inches of rain fell in just 6 hours.


Snowflake

Traffic completely stopped by heavy snow covering most of northwest Shaanxi Province, China

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Representative image
Traffic has been completely stopped with heavy snow lasting for multiple days in China's northwest Shaanxi province.

The sleety weather has embraced most parts of northwest China's Shaanxi Province since Saturday night, bringing the temperature down by around 10 degrees Celsius. Though the long-anticipated snow clad the region in silvery white, it caused numerous traffic difficulties for residents and with 50 centimeters of snow, some highways have been completely blocked.

On a key provincial highway located on the northern side of the Qinling Mountains, a tree collapsed because of the heavy snow and fell on a passing truck.

"I heard a 'bang' while driving. I did not know what it was and it just scared me. The truck swayed. I stopped the truck and got off to see what exactly happened. It was the fallen tree," said a truck driver.