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Deadly flooding after days of torrential rain in Valencia and Murcia, Spain

Los Alcazares floods, Spain, December 2016.
© Direccion General Seguridad Ciudadana y Emergencias
Los Alcazares floods, Spain, December 2016.
Five people have drowned as torrential rain that began on 17 December caused flooding in south east Spain. Some areas have recorded more than 400 mm of rain in the last few days.

The worst hit areas are Valencia and Murcia where Schools have been closed and many roads blocked. The heavy rain is expected to move to Catalonia and the Balearic Islands over the next days and Orange level warnings have been issued.

This is the fourth deadly flood event to hit Spain since mid October this year.




Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes again in Malawi: 38 year old man killed

Lightning
A 38 year old Yusuf Whitmore of Saiti Village, Traditional Authority (TA) Kuluunda in Salima was struck to death by lightning Sunday afternoon.

The Salima police public relations officer (PRO) Sub-inspector Gift Chitowe confirmed the incident Monday saying Whitmore died on December 2016 as he was fleeing from the heavy rains.

He said the deceased went to his garden to cultivate and whilst there rainfall started hence he decided to return to his house when he met his fate.

"After being struck, he first became unconscious and was rushed to Salima district hospital where he was pronounced dead," the PRO said.

Rainbow

Moonlit iridescent clouds appear over Trinidad, Colorado

night time Iridescent clouds Trinidad, Colorado, 11 13th December 2016
© SkywatchTam
Night-time iridescent clouds illuminated by a super moon
These glowing iridescent clouds were photographed by SkywatchTam over Trinidad, Colorado in the night of the December 12, 2016. Yes, it's actually the rays of the growing Supermoon that created these amazing colors! A pretty rare phenomenon! Iridescent clouds at night! Another rare sky phenomenon!

Comment: Rare phenomena of all kinds are increasing around the world, see Pierre Lescaudron and Laura Knight-Jadczyk's book Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection for more information.

For a monthly record of these strange occurrences see: SOTT Earth Changes Summary - November 2016: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs

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Attention

Bogoslof volcano in Alaska erupts briefly, spews ash cloud 34,000 feet

Bogoslof Island in Alaska
© Ann Harding – AVO/USGS
A view of Bogoslof Island in Alaska taken in 2009, with the eroded Castle Rock dome that erupted in 1796.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory has issued its highest level of alert for aviation after what it says was a brief eruption of a volcano on the Aleutian Islands.

The observatory said pilots reported the Bogoslof volcano on Bogoslof Island erupted about 4:00pm Alaska time.

The Aleutian Islands are a chain of volcanic islands in the Bering Sea, belonging to both the United States and Russia.

The pilots told the observatory that a volcanic ash cloud rose to 34,000 feet.

A red alert was issued, which the observatory defines as a hazardous eruption being imminent, underway or suspected.

The observatory said that satellite data show a short-lived explosion just before 4:00pm local time that drifted to the south about 15 minutes later.

Comment: The last recorded eruption of Bogoslof was in 1992. The Aleutian Islands, with their 57 volcanoes, are in the northern part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region prone to frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

Ring of Fire
© Wikimedia Commons



Seismograph

Magnitude 6.5 earthquake rattles Australia's Northern Territory and Indonesia

Banda sea quake map
© Geoscience Australia Earthquakes
A map showing the earthquake off Indonesia.
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake has rattled the Northern Territory and parts of Indonesia, with residents in Darwin reporting widespread shaking but no reports of damage.

Some NT captured the shaking on video, with one clip showing a Christmas tree rocking and other showing shelves trembling.

The quake struck at a depth of 180km in the Banda Sea off the coast of eastern Indonesia about 11.17am, Geoscience Australia Earthquakes advised.

There is no tsunami threat to the Australia, the Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre advised.

"We're on the third floor and it gave us a shake," Darwin-based Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Chris Kent said, and added that the quake lasted several minutes.

Some NT residents took to Facebook to report feeling tremors.

Sun

Warmest December day on record in Miami

Miami Inmigrantes prohibidos turismo

While the rest of the US suffers dramatic cold Miami experiences 24 month long heat records
On Sunday, Miami set a new record for the warmest December day ever. Monday shattered another record, with the highest high at 86 degrees. With less than two weeks to go, it's too soon to say if December 2016 will top December 2015, which now holds the record for Miami's hottest December. But bet on it being the polar opposite of back-to-back Arctic blasts gripping other parts of the country this holiday season.


"It's not just hot, it's so humid, too," said University of Miami tropical weather expert Brian McNoldy. "It's as if winter or fall never happened."

Wolf

25% more patients being treated in hospital for animal attacks over the last three years in Tayside, Scotland

Dogs were responsible for 396 trips to accident and emergency in three years

Dogs were responsible for 396 trips to accident and emergency in three years
The number of people being treated at accident and emergency for injuries caused by animals around Tayside has leapt up by a "shocking" 25% in the last three years.

Between 2013 and this year, the number of people seen at hospital has jumped from 673 to 847.

People who have been treated for injuries sustained from dogs has risen by 15% — with 396 cases in the last year.

And last year attacks by cats left 75 people requiring attention at A&E — a 38% rise in three years.


Cats were responsible for 75 trips to emergency in the three years.

Cats were responsible for 75 trips to emergency in the three years.
There has also been a 161% increase in the number of people attending A&E because of tics.

Locals who have been the victim of animal attacks reacted to the increase. Tracey McAllister, 53, was forced to spend two nights in hospital after a dog mauled her arm in the street.

The bite ripped a wound in her arm that required 13 stitches.

Snowflake

Thundersnow reported on summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii

Hawaii snow
© (Photo: Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, AP)
In this image made from webcam video provided by Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, the CFHT telescope on the summit of Mauna Kea on Hawaii's Big Island is covered in snow on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016. More snow fell on the volcanic peaks of Hawaii the past couple of days.
Another round of snow — including reports of thundersnow — blanketed the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii on Sunday and Monday.

Mauna Kea park rangers reported "significant snowfall with continuous thunder and lightning over the summits," the National Weather Service in Honolulu tweeted late Sunday.


Cloud Lightning

Lightning bolt kills 3 cows in Invergordon, Australia

One of the cows which died in the lightning strike

One of the cows which died in the lightning strike
A lightning strike killed a valuable Holstein dairy cow at an Invergordon farm on Tuesday.

Ashleigh and Jamie Noonan were shocked to discover they had lost a promising cow after a violent storm passed over their property on Tuesday morning.

Some of her progeny are destined for showing and sale at International Dairy Week in January.

Two other Autumn calved heifers were also lost.

The Country Fire Authority was kept busy containing more than 10 small fires caused by a band of lightning that ranged across northern Victoria.

Source: Shepparton News

Attention

Dead sperm whale found along the shore of Samal, Philippines

The Bone Collector Museum Incorporated,
© Darell Blatchley
A sperm whale found along the shores of Samal died after ingesting plastic materials, experts said Monday.

The juvenile male sperm whale was found dead in a coastal area in Barangay Miranda early Saturday morning.

Foreign objects, including cellophane, wires, ropes, fishnets, and hardwood, were found inside the sperm whale's stomach and intestines, officials from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources said.

The sperm whale's bones will be preserved and displayed by the Bone Collector Museum, officials said.

Most of the dolphins and whales preserved by The Bone Collector Museum died due to human intervention and waste materials, Bone Collector Museum president Darell Blatchey said.

"Only four out of 53 (whales and dolphins) we have recovered died due to natural causes," he said.

The Bone Collector Museum Incorporated
© Darell Blatchley