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Global cooling: Unusually long period of snow cover on Mt Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro is now covered by snow in an unusually long stint which analysts associate with the long rains from January to May this year and in turn boosts tourism in the country.

Kilimanjaro National Park Chief Park Warden, Ms Bertita Loibooki told the 'Daily News' yesterday that the observed snow that accumulated on the mountain's highest peak, plays an important role in protection of glacier from sublimation.

She said many people; including tourists are attracted by the white covered Kibo Peak of the Africa's highest mountain and have been seen coming to take pictures from different possible corners.

"The rains that occurred from January to May brought accumulation of snow on the Kibo Peak.

Attention

Bryde's whale dies after rescue attempt in Guangdong Province, China

A group of volunteers spend hours pushing the massive Bryde's whale out to the sea

A group of volunteers spend hours pushing the massive Bryde's whale out to the sea
Dramatic footage has emerged showing a group of Chinese villagers joining forces in a bid to save an adult whale after it got washed ashore yesterday.

A dozen men were seen standing in choppy, waist-deep sea as they tried to push the massive mammal back to deep waters.

Despite their combined rescue effort, the four-tonne Bryde's whale got beached again last night and died on the beach.


Attention

Dead pygmy sperm whale found off Phuket, Thailand

pygmy sperm whale
Officials at the Phuket Marine Endangered Species Unit are investigating yet another mammal washed up on our beaches, this time a dead sperm whale which was washed up on a beach at Coconut Island on Saturday (June 9).

Officials at the Phuket Marine Endangered Species Unit were notified on Saturday afternoon that the dead whale has been washed onto the beach.

Officials say the sperm whale was 8-10 years of age, weighed 80 kilograms and 2.35 metres long. An autopsy is underway to find the cause of death.

Local residents of Coconut Island say, "We saw the whale was washed up at around noon on Saturday. We went into the sea and tried to support the whale in the water but it washed up again with the tides and waves. The whale wriggled a few times when we first saw it but it died soon after.

Blue Planet

Scientists claim Antarctica is ramping up sea level rise, but tide gauges show sea level rise is NOT accelerating

The claim is not supported by tide gauges.
tide gauge records
The media release is below.

Further reading:

Comment: West Antarctic ice sheet made a 'surprising comeback' 10,000 years ago - And it's been growing ever since


Windsock

Dust storms claim 13 lives across Uttar Pradesh, India

File photo for representation purpose.
© Reuters/Vivek Prakash
File photo for representation purpose.
At least 13 people were killed due to dust storms across Uttar Pradesh yesterday.

The districts of Gonda, Faizabad and Sitapur were the worst affected. "13 persons were killed in dust storm in the past 24 hours. While six died in Sitapur, three died in Gonda, two died in Kaushambi and one person each was killed in Faizabad and Hardoi," an official spokesman said in Lucknow.

28 others also sustained injuries at various locations due to the high-velocity winds.


Comment: See also these others report for May and early June: Powerful 'freak' dust storms kill over 125 people in north India, highest death toll in decades - UPDATES

Over 25 people dead in dust storm in India's North

Another deadly dust storm hits Uttar Pradesh, India, 17 killed


Cloud Precipitation

Severe hailstorm brings flooding to Užice, Serbia

hailstorm
A strong hailstorm hit the town of Uzice in western Serbia on Wednesday afternoon.

The ensuing flash flood produced incredible scenes, with waist-deep rivers of ice mixed with water flowing through the streets, and cars struggling to make their way through.

Scroll down for more images and videos of the aftermath of the storm posted on social media:


Attention

Rare whale dolphin washes ashore in Manzanita, Oregon

A rare female northern right whale dolphin washed ashore on Manzanita Beach
© Seaside Aquarium
A rare female northern right whale dolphin washed ashore on Manzanita Beach
A rare female northern right whale dolphin washed ashore on Manzanita Beach on the Oregon Coast on Saturday, the Seaside Aquarium reported Thursday.

The animals tend to live much further south and in deeper offshore waters, although they can range as far north as Alaska, Tiffany Boothe of the aquarium said.

Movements both north and south by the dolphins has been documented, marked by changes in water temperature. The whale dolphin moves south during colder water temperature periods and north during warmer water periods.

Boothe said that aquarium staff have only seen four of these unique dolphins since 1995, when the aquarium became involved with the Northern Oregon/Southern Washington Marine Mammal Stranding Network.

Tornado2

Woman records huge dust devil in the San Tan Valley, Arizona

DUST DEVIL
An Arizona woman captured video of an unusually large dust devil sweeping dirt up into the air next to a San Tan Valley road.

Nicole Rychell Sullivan said she was traveling on a road Tuesday in the San Tan Valley when she spotted the massive whirlwind swirling dirt and other particles high up into the air.

Sullivan said she has seen dust devils before, but Tuesday's was unique.

"That is the biggest one I have ever seen," she says in the video.



Comment: A day earlier and about 30 miles east of the above event another massive dust devil was filmed at Goodyear just outside Phoenix. Video of it can be viewed here.


Cloud Precipitation

Floods inundate southern Israel as freak rains batter country

Flooding in Sderot, Israel
© screen capture: Twitter/Hadashot/Robby Pereg
Flooding in Sderot on June 13, 2018.

Record-breaking precipitation recorded in western Negev, overwhelming storm drains in some towns


Residents of Sderot and Ashkelon on Wednesday morning found their vehicles submerged in over a meter of water, after storm drains in the southern cities apparently overflowed during a rare June downpour.

Israel was hit with heavy rains this week, causing power outages and severe flooding throughout the country, a highly unusual occurrence for mid-June.

Kibbutz Dorot in the south of the country recorded an all-time high rainfall for the month of June. The meteorological service measured 64 millimeters of rainfall in the Western Negev on Tuesday morning, topping the previous record in Israel of 50 millimeters of rainfall in a day during the month of June.

Sderot resident Danny Hazan told the Ynet news site that the overnight deluge overwhelmed the city's water infrastructure, having taken local residents by surprise.

"The drainage system has totally collapsed. It's been raining all morning and hasn't stopped," he said. "People weren't ready for it, lots of people had already set up pools in their yards for the summer - and all of the sudden it starts raining."

Comment: Check out our floods topic for more unseasonable, intense and record-breaking flooding events from around the world. See also our Earth Changes Summaries. The latest video: SOTT Earth Changes Summary - May 2018: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs


Bug

Hardy, invasive Longhorned tick native to East Asia mysteriously arrives in Arkansas

Longhorned tick
© Jim Occi/Rutgers University via AP
This undated photo provided by Rutgers University shows three Longhorned ticks: from left, a fully engorged female, a partial engorged female, and an engorged nymph. A hardy, invasive species of tick that survived a New Jersey winter and subsequently traversed the mid-Atlantic has mysteriously arrived in Arkansas. No one is sure how the Longhorned tick, native to East Asia, arrived in the country, nor how it made its way to the middle of the continent.
A hardy, invasive species of tick that survived a New Jersey winter and subsequently traversed the mid-Atlantic has mysteriously arrived in Arkansas. No one is sure how the Longhorned tick, native to East Asia, arrived in the country, nor how it made its way to the middle of the continent.

The Arkansas Agriculture Department said late Monday researchers at Oklahoma State University had confirmed a tick found on a dog in Benton County in the far northwestern corner of the state was a Longhorned tick. Until then, the bug had only been reported in New Jersey, Virginia and West Virginia.

"It's a mystery to a lot of people who are trying to figure out how exactly it got here," New Jersey Department of Agriculture spokesman Jeff Wolfe said Tuesday.

Like others of its kind, the Longhorned tick can carry diseases that pose a serious threat to humans and animals.