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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Black horse of famine, the GSM seal is broken Economist magazine cover

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© Sherwin Schwartzrock & Jonathan Koelsch
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The new Economist Magazine Year 2019 has a black cover, which is unusual because normally it is ornately decorated with predictions for the coming year, that is unless you can see the Black Horse arriving as the next broken seal. With the Grand Solar Minimum intensification ready to ramp up 4x through 2019, the symbolism is stark and seems to point to rising food prices and further declining global crop yields.


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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Hurricane reveals 119 year old shipwrecks - Biofuel production stops in UK

Ships were wrecked on Dog island during a hurricane in 1899. Several were unearthed by Hurricane Michael last week.

Ships were wrecked on Dog island during a hurricane in 1899. Several were unearthed by Hurricane Michael last week.
Hurricane Michael uncovered a fleet of buried shipwrecks from 1899, could it be a century cycle that we are seeing in the climate?

Typhoon YuTu turns up the channel between China and Taiwan.

UK's largest bioethanol plant to close because of high wheat prices and a look at crop contamination as the US harvest is in full swing.


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Pajarito Mountain in New Mexico gets over 8 inches of early snow on Halloween - Sipapu Ski resort hit with a foot

snow falling at Pajarito Mountain
With more than six inches of snow falling at Pajarito Mountain on Halloween, General Manager Tom Long is optimistic that Mother Nature will be more cooperative this year and provide the area with a good ski season.

In the first major snow of the season, the bottom of Pajarito Ski Area received six inches of snow, while the top received more than eight inches. Last year, the ski area received almost no natural snow, and was forced to operate at reduced capacity throughout the winter.

Now, with snow falling so early and the long term forecast pointing toward more winter weather moving forward, Long believes that everything is on track for Pajarito Mountain to open its lifts for skiers on Dec. 21.

Comment: Another report via the Los Alamos Daily Post states that one foot of the white stuff was dumped on Sipapu Ski resort.

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Lightning bolt kills two students in Homa Bay, Kenya

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Grief struck a village in Homa Bay county after two students including a KCPE candidate were killed by lightning.

Swinton Odhiambo, who had just complete his Standard Eight examinations at Kawuor Primary School and Calvin Ochieng, a Form Two student at Obera Secondary School, met their deaths at 5pm as they were playing football at a local playground in Kabuoch village, Ndhiwa Sub - County .

Two other students sustained burns and were taken to a local hospital.

Assistant chief John Otonge said the duo were pronounced dead on arrival the hospital.

"The KCPE candidate was said to be full of joy after sitting for the exams and was sure of passing the national tests," Mr Otonge said.

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Sun dog seen in Newark, California sky

Sun dog in California
© Katie Daniello
With today's photo we get a serving of beauty with a side of science lesson. Katie Daniello snapped this photo of a sun dog in Newark last Friday near the Ohlone College Newark campus. Katie writes, "Sun dogs are created by the refraction of sunlight by the ice crystals in the cirrus clouds." Thank you, Kaite!

If you have an awesome photo of nature, breath-taking scenery, kids caught being kids, a pet doing something funny or something unusual you happen to catch with your camera, we'd love to feature it on Patch.

We're looking for high-resolution images that reflect the beauty that is Northern California, and that show off your unique talents.

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Storm dumps 16 inches of snow on Colorado's southern mountains, more on the way

Telluride Ski Resort

Telluride Ski Resort
The storm that dampened Denver's morning commute dropped substantial snowfall along the Front Range and Continental Divide, 10 days before two Summit County ski areas open for the season.

The storm favored southern Colorado with more than 16 inches falling near Cuchara in the Sangre de Cristo Range, 13 inches at Wolf Creek Pass and 12 at La Veta Pass. The Wolf Creek ski area, which is open on weekends for now, reported 14 inches of fresh snow this morning and a 30-inch depth at mid-mountain. A winter storm warning remains in effect for the Sangre de Cristos until 3 p.m.

The northern mountains near the Continental Divide also did well. The Estes Park-Longs Peak area received 8-10 inches. Berthoud Pass picked up 10 and the Winter Park ski area eight.


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World snow wrap: Winter kicks off early in the Northern Hemisphere

Passio Stelvio in Italy received a metre of snow when a huge snow storm hit the Alps

Passio Stelvio in Italy received a metre of snow when a huge snow storm hit the Alps
The Alps have been dumped on, good snowfalls in the Rockies and the first snowfall in Japan.

Winter is starting to arrive in the northern hemisphere with snow falling during the past week in North America, Europe and Japan. The biggest falls have been in Europe with parts of the Alps receiving a metre of snow in 72 hours followed by another 50-70cms on Oct 29 and more snow is expected over the next few days. The totals are hitting the two metre mark in the higher resorts, a number of which are already open and more resorts are set to open soon.

While this early season snow is great news for most European resorts, it is not good news for the Stomping Grounds camps in Saas Fee, with the second session currently on hold due to the consistent snowfalls. For Stomping Grounds director Charles Beckinsale, it is a frustrating situation.

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Spain battered by snow storms and a tornado in Menorca

Menorca tornado

The freak weather system also saw Menorca battered by a tornado
The week-long spell of rain, snow and unseasonably low temperatures has been blamed a mass of polar air lingering over the Iberian Peninsula

More than 50 trees and hundreds of power lines were pulled down by the powerful storm, leaving thousands of residents without electricity.

Neighbouring principality Asturias' 25,000 properties also had their power knocked out by the tornado.

A week-long spell of rain, snow and unseasonably low temperatures has been blamed on the arrival of a mass of polar air lingering over the Iberian Peninsula.

At least one person remains missing in the town of Camariñas in Galicia, northwestern Spain, with reports the man may have fallen into the sea while fishing.

The bad weather has returned to the Balearics just weeks after the region was hit with flooding, in which 13 people were killed.

Comment: A couple of days ago unseasonal snowstorms swept across central France causing road chaos.


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Signs and Portents: Sheep gives birth to two-headed lamb in farm on Karnataka, India

FREAK SHEEP
A lamb was born with two heads at a farm in Gadag, Karnataka.

The sheep that gave birth to this mutated lamb belongs to Devappa Sanganala.

The people of Itagi village rushed to Sanganala's farm to have a look at the lamb.

A vet hasn't been consulted yet, and the lamb's medical condition hasn't been confirmed yet.


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14 killed in Saudi Arabia after intense storms cause major flash floods

severe weather conditions in Saudi Arabia
© SPA
Several people have died over the last couple of weeks due to severe weather conditions in Saudi Arabia.
Fourteen people have been killed in the extreme weather conditions in Saudi Arabia over the last two weeks.

The Kingdom has been hit by heavy rain and thunderstorms and officials said this year has seen some the most extreme weather conditions in decades.

The Directorate General of Civil Defense said one of the deaths occurred in Riyadh, four cases were recorded in Makkah, two in the Eastern Province, one in Asir, one in Tabuk, three in Al-Baha, one in Jazan and one in Hail.

Since Oct. 19, the Command and Guidance Center in Riyadh has received 423 requests for help from the civil defense, as the heavy rain affected 13 areas of the Kingdom, SPA reported.

Civil Defense forces rescued 299 stranded people, including 115 in Makkah. Most of those needing help were trapped in their vehicles, of which 88 people were evacuated and 282 cars were towed.

The General Authority of Meteorology and Environmental Protection warned of further bad weather with rain throughout the Kingdom, and winds and lifting dust in some areas.


Comment: Other countries in the Middle East have been experiencing intense rainfall recently. See also: