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Surprise! Surprise! Any Greenland melting is....volcanic

A map view of P wave velocity tomography at
© Tohoku University
A map view of P wave velocity tomography at 5 km depth beneath Greenland and surrounding regions (left). Blue and red colors denote high and low velocity perturbations, respectively, whose scale (in %) is shown beside the map. The white dotted lines are the thermal tracks of Iceland and Jan Mayen plumes that are affected by the Greenland plume. The area surrounded by the black dotted lines is where the flow, caused by melting at the bottom of the ice sheets, exists (Northeast Greenland Ice Stream); its water source is located at the intersection of the two heat tracks. A vertical cross-section of whole-mantle tomography passing through central Greenland and Jan Mayen (right). We can see that the Greenland plume is the heat source for the Jan Mayen volcano.
No, it is not a surprise. This is what I've been saying for years. The Greenland ice is melting from below.

"Newly Discovered Greenland Hot Rock Mantle Plume Drives Thermal Activities in the Arctic," reads the title.

"A team of researchers discovered a flow of hot rocks, known as a mantle plume, rising from the core-mantle boundary beneath central Greenland that melts the ice from below (emphasis added).

"The results of their two-part study were published in the Journal of Geophysical Research.

Comment: Also relevant: Earth's hot core, not global warming, responsible for Greenland's melting ice sheet


Windsock

Storm Bella: Gusts of more than 100mph recorded in UK

Storm Bella
© Matthew Horwood
Waves bashing the shore in Portcawl
Gusts of more than 100mph have been recorded as Storm Bella continues to bring heavy rain and high winds to large parts of the UK.

The Met Office has issued an amber warning for wind - meaning disruption is likely - for much of the south coast of England and parts of Wales.

A gust of 106mph (170kmh) was recorded at The Needles, on the Isle of Wight.

Yellow warnings for rain are in place across much of the UK, as well as two "threat to life" flood alerts.

South Western Railway said heavy rain had "flooded the railway" between Bournemouth and Southampton, meaning cancellations and delays are possible until 10:00 GMT.

South Western, Southeastern Railway and the London Overground all reported fallen trees and other debris blocking lines and causing disruption in various locations. National Rail advised anyone travelling by train to check their journey before setting off.


Snowflake

Hamburg in Western New York hit with 18 inches of snow in roughly 24 hours, several places over 10 inches

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Since 7 o'clock Christmas morning, Western New York has been getting smacked with snow.

In roughly a 24-hour period Hamburg saw the highest snowfall amount of 18 inches, according to the National Weather Service.


Cloud Precipitation

Nearly 500,000 wake up with no power after Christmas Eve storm batters US east coast

Nearly 500,000 wake up with no power after Christmas Eve storm batters East Coast

Nearly 500,000 wake up with no power after Christmas Eve storm batters East Coast
Thousands of people woke up without power on Christmas Day after winter storm Harold dumped snow and torrential rain across the US.

Around 420,000 households were impacted as the bad weather barreled its way across the east coast.

A quarter of those homes alone were in New York, with New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania also battered by strong winds and heavy rain.

Much of the north-east was under a wind advisory on Friday with Boston expected to experience hurricane-strength gusts of up to 75mph.


Snowflake Cold

At least 7 die in mountains near Tehran, Iran during heavy snowfall, blizzard

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The number of climbers who died in incidents in mountains north of the Iranian capital on Friday has reached seven, while twelve others remain missing, the managing director of the Tehran Red Crescent Society said.

Shahin Fat'hi told Tasnim on Saturday that 13 climbers had been reported missing after an incident occurred on the summit of Kolakchal.

Of those, three have returned home while seven are confirmed dead and the other three have not been found yet, he said.


Fat'hi added that there has been no trace of twelve more hikers who went missing in Darabad and Ahar mountain areas as well as another area north of Tehran.

The search and rescue operation will continue on Sunday morning using helicopters, the official went on to say.


Cloud Precipitation

Massive hailstorm hits Port Motueka, New Zealand

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Crazy weather! Massive hail storm hits New Zealand, Port Motueka.


Black Cat

Tiger attacks on people skyrocket in the Sundarbans, India - 70 in 3 months with 40 deaths

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Kalpana Raptan describes how often she just sits in despair. A few months ago her partner, Babu Raptan, was killed by a tiger who attacked him out of nowhere.

He had gone fishing in a boat with several other men. "He died saving another man, he never thought about his own life or of his family," she says, sobbing.


"What will I do now? He was the sole earner in the family."

Kalpana Raptan is now a bagh bidhoba or tiger widow. Many women are tiger widows here, especially in the islands. They report that men frequently molest them, and that traffickers find it easier to prey on young widows.

Babu Raptan had moved to Bombay some years ago to work as a construction worker. In March when the Union government suddenly imposed a lockdown citing the pandemic, millions of people like him were forced back to their hometowns.

Comment: Back in October the death tally up to that point was half the total noted above: Tiger kills fisherman in the Sundarbans, India - 19th such death in the area this year.


Snowflake

30 cm of snow with strong winds closes roads in Croatia

SNOW
© HAK
Snow and sleet has been falling this morning in Gorski Kotar and Lika, as well as in Banovina, Moslavina, and western Slavonia in Croatia.

According to the latest information, snow cover is the highest in Gorski Kotar where 30 centimetres fell in the village of Begovo Razdolje in Mrkopalj.


Cloud Lightning

Lightning strike kills 3 children from one family in Malawi

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Three children from one family have died after being struck by lightning at their house in the area of Sub-Traditional Authority Nkapita in Zomba district.

According to Member of Parliament for Zomba Lisanjala Dr William Susuwele Banda, the incident happened yesterday around 3 O'clock in the afternoon.

Banda who was at Chisenjere Parish where he organised Christmas Choir competition luncheon as one way to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, was requested to assist in transportation of the children struck by the lightning to Mmambo health centre for medical assistance.

Snowflake

World Snow Wrap, December 25 - Epic powder days in the US, Canada and Japan

Dylan Siggers having a fun time in Fernie, BC on Dec 20
© Steve Reed
Dylan Siggers having a fun time in Fernie, BC on Dec 20.
Merry Christmas and if you are lucky enough to be somewhere snowy in the Northern Hemisphere, we hope you're getting in a few Chrissy day turns. Not long to go before we say goodbye (or good riddance) to 2020 and it looks like there will be plenty of powder to wrap up the year with snow on the way in Japan, Europe, Canada and the US.

Canada

It has been a pretty good week in Canada with solid snow storms earlier in the week delivering some pre-Christmas powder to Whistler, Interior BC and the Banff resorts. There are some very impressive 7-day totals through to Tuesday with Revelstoke and Kicking Horse getting 105cms, Fernie 83cms, Whistler 83cms on the upper mountain while Big White received 60cms. After a couple of days of settled weather, another storm is due Christmas Day with Whistler Blackcomb likely to receive 15-20cms over the weekend while resorts in Interior BC are expected to get around 10cms.