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Phoenix

Canada: Alberta Town Burns, Wildfires Shut Oil Facilities

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© Agence France-PresseA forest fire is seen in California 2009. A wildfire engulfed the town of Slave Lake in western Canada, forcing the evacuation of its 7,000 residents at the start of the forest fire season, authorities said Monday
Wildfires whipped by high winds destroyed more than a third of a sizable town in northern Alberta and forced oil companies in Canada's largest energy-producing province to shut off tens of thousands of barrels of output on Monday.

Dozens of forest fires flared up across the province during a dry, gusty weekend, forcing the evacuation of several communities, including Slave Lake, a town of 10,000 people in northern Alberta known as a center for oil, gas and forestry.

Numerous homes and some public buildings had been razed in Slave Lake, Mayor Karina Pillay-Kinnee said.

She spoke to reporters from a command center in the town, about 200 km (125 miles) northwest of the provincial capital, Edmonton. It was deserted save for emergency personnel.

"You feel the intense heat, the sharp smell of smoke ... you see some areas still smoking and our fire-fighting crews are trying to contain any spot fires," Pillay-Kinnee said.

Two blazes, driven by winds gusting to 100 km per hour (60 miles per hour), converged on Slave Lake on Sunday. Complicating the situation on Monday were winds up to 50 km per hour (30 mph) in some regions as well as dry conditions.

Bizarro Earth

Austria - Tornado ravages Müllendorf

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An 80 meter wide tornado front leaves shambles near Eisenstadt.

Karl Tinhof is left in disbelief about having actually experienced this scene. "It was like a bomb attack. Trees simply snapped off, the bricks of houses were ripped off and dashing like bullets into the walls of other houses, terrible." The operations manager of the fire department of Müllendorf says it's a miracle that nobody died.

Since Saturday 3:28 pm the tranquil location in the district of Eisenstadt-Umgebung has been in shock. An 80 meter wide tornado swept over houses and gardens, unroofed dozens of houses, uprooted trees, and in three of the houses the trusses came off. A weather phenomenon that's in fact only known from Hollywood Blockbusters such as Twister has become an eerie reality.

Life Preserver

US: Five Injured when Whale Watch Boat hit by Rogue Wave off Provincetown

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© Wicked Local photo by Vincent GuadaznoOne of five passengers being carried off the Whale Watcher, a whale watch boat based in Hyannis that got hit by a rogue wave Monday morning off Provincetown.
A whale watch boat carrying passengers out of Hyannis was hit by a rogue wave Monday morning causing minor injuries to five students from Barnstable High School.

The Coast Guard said in a release the crew of the 130-foot Whale Watcher notified Coast Guard Station Provincetown at 10:23 a.m., that five high school students suffered injuries after a five to seven foot wave struck the bow of the vessel during a whale watching tour about five miles north of Race Point.

Evil Rays

Thousands flee town on fire in Canada

Slave lake, Alberta - A wildfire blazing through a northern Canadian town forced the evacuation of nearly 7,000 people, with many fleeing with just a few belongings before buildings were consumed - including the town hall and the main shopping mall.

Nearly a third of the buildings in Slave Lake were destroyed Sunday after strong winds suddenly turned the flames towards the town in Alberta Province, police said.

All residents were ordered to leave Sunday afternoon, but evacuation proved difficult as smoke and fast-moving flames blocked some of the highways. By Monday, however, 90 percent of residents were said to have fled.

"It was certainly a surreal experience seeing the flames against the night sky," Geoffrey Driscoll was quoted by the Calgary Herald as saying. "We could see behind us parts of the town on fire."

Cloud Lightning

Winter comes early as Melbourne is hit by chilly blast

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© Chris Hocking Sunday Herald SunZoe and Ella at Falls Creek yesterday after fresh snow fell at the resort
Melburnians have been swamped with enough rain in the past two weeks to last the month of May and more is yet to come.

Other parts of the state have seen their coldest start to May since records began, with snow already falling in low-lying areas.

Mt Baw Baw has been blanketed with more than 30cm of fresh snow as eager snowboarders take to the slopes well ahead of the official opening to the ski season.

Cloud Lightning

Heavy Rains Falling Across Africa

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Above average rainfall has been falling in many parts of the sub-Saharan African region since 2010, including countries like Angola, Namibia, Tanzania, Cameroon, Congo, and Madagascar.

The data comes from the Climate Prediction Center of the U.S. National Weather Service, which noted that large rainfalls have, in some places, exceeded the yearly average in a single day. In many parts of the continent, flooding persistent rains have flooded temporary rivers like the Kuiseb in Namibia and the Boteti in Botswana, both of which have recorded highs over the past year or so.

The map below depicts the rainfall for Namibia and South Africa on May 5, 2011, a day which saw more rain fall in the Namib Desert than normally falls in an entire year.

Sun

Earth currently in a Solar Windstream

Earth is inside a solar wind stream flowing from the indicated coronal hole:

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Snowman

US: Snow Forecast Leads Some To Hope It's A Joke

Tour Of California Says Sierra Snow Could Cause Crashes Sunday
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© KCRAAn image of Lake Tahoe.

Lake Tahoe, Calif. -- Don't put your snow shovels away just yet.

The latest weather forecast is predicting 3 inches of snow at lake level in the Tahoe basin this weekend.

"It's going to be a dramatic change from today," said Placerville's Bill Rose as he prepared to hike near Echo Summit.

Forecasters said the snow is expected to start falling Saturday night and continue into Sunday.

"Today couldn't be better. It's sunny and beautiful. But, big weather changes are common this time of year," said backcountry skier Jake Maker.

Cloud Lightning

US: Walls at Vicksburg Strain as Mississippi River Tops Record

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Vicksburg, Mississippi - The temporary walls erected at Vicksburg to hold back floodwaters were under fresh strain on Sunday as Mississippi River water levels set new records.

One day after officials opened a floodway downriver to speed the flow through the lower Mississippi Valley and spare two of Louisiana's largest cities, the water at Vicksburg hit 56.48 feet on Sunday, more than an inch above the record 56.2 feet set in 1927, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Experts say the river will rise another foot still in Vicksburg before May 19, when it is expected to crest at 57.5 feet -- 14.5 feet above flood level.

The atmosphere in Vicksburg on Sunday remained remarkably calm with the police station closed, although the 911 emergency dispatch line remained open.

The Mississippi, swollen by a rainy spring and melt from an especially snowy winter, continues to rise as it moves south.

Nuke

Japan Widens Evacuation Zone Around Fukushima Nuclear Plant

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Japan has started the first evacuations of homes outside a government exclusion zone after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami crippled one of the country's nuclear power plants.

About 4000 residents of Iidate-mura village and 1100 people in Kawamata-cho town, in the quake-hit northeast, began the phased relocations to public housing, hotels and other facilities in nearby cities.

Their communities are outside the 20km radius from the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, officially designated as an area of forced evacuation due to health risks from the radiation seeping from the ageing and damaged plant.

The government told people in communities such as Iidate-mura they had to leave but authorities are unlikely to punish those who choose to stay.