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June in Russia: Record cold mornings, frost on the Plain

Cold Yet?
In Moscow, on the calendar is June, but there is no summer heat

Record cold mornings in the Center of Russia

The past night in most of the European territory was cold, the average daily air temperature was 2-4 degrees below the climatic norm. Above the central regions the average daily value lagged behind the perennial by 6 degrees.

Record low temperatures for June 6 were set in Tula +4.7, half a degree below the previous +5.2 set in 2008.

In Orel, the air cooled to +3.6°C, compared to the 1962 temperature of +5°C.

In Yelets, it dropped to +4.3°C, beating the previous record of +5.0°C set in 1968.

Cloud Lightning

Lightning caused more deaths than floods, landslides across India in 2015 - with 2,641 fatalities

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On June 8, 2018, at least 11 people were killed and 13 got injured in lightning strikes in Bihar.

Few are aware that lightning has been killing more people than other natural causes like floods, landslides, etc
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In 2015, it claimed 2,641 lives when the total deaths due to natural causes stood at 10,510.

Surprisingly, lightning is not considered a natural disaster and victims are not entitled for financial compensation.

Here are some facts about lightning deaths you should know...


Comment: Sott Exclusive: Shocking weather! Lightning fatalities across the planet on the increase

29 killed in lightning strikes in 24 hours across Bangladesh - 112 such deaths in May so far

Lightning strikes have killed 65 people and 69 cattle across Cambodia so far this year

Lightning strikes kill 3 in Rwanda - over 50 such fatalities so far in 2018


Attention

The elephant in the living room: Jumbo named 'Laden' may have killed 37 people in Assam since 2016

Charging elephant
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Charging elephant
An Assam forest officer has asked the state forest department to declare an elephant named 'Laden' by locals as rogue suspecting he has killed 37 persons in villages in and around 363 square kilometers of Goalpara forest division since 2016.

The latest killing was reported on June 1 when Manoj Hajong, a tribal from Patpara Pahartoli village in the lower Assam woke up in the middle of the night to find his house under attack by a wild jumbo. After a brief confrontation, Hajong was crushed to death by the jumbo.

"It was 3.40 am and by the time I came out it was all over. I saw the elephant walking away," said Sanjay Hajong, Manoj's cousin and his next door neighbour, explaining that because of his "unusually big size" he has been named Laden. Bhawesh Biswas, the officer in charge of Rangjuli Police station under which Hajong village falls, described Laden as one who "walks with courage" and is "shrewd".

Assistant conservator of forests, Nayanjyoti Rajbongshi, said the department suspects Laden to be behind death of 37 people since 2016 when he walked down from Garo hills in Meghalaya to make Goalpara forest his home.

Comment: Elsewhere in the past week elephants have killed a total of 3 people in the Indian states of Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha.


Attention

Woman killed by bear, 7 others injured in Andhra Pradesh, India

Erramukkam locals beat bear to death

Erramukkam locals beat bear to death
In an animal attack, a woman lost her life after a bear assaulted her in Erramukkam Village in Srikakulam district on Saturday.

The woman, identified as Urmila was immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment but succumbed to death on the way.

Seven others including Urmila's husband Tirupati Rao sustained injuries in the attack. Three of them are being treated at the Palasa hospital while the others were sent to Visakha KGH for emergency treatment and their condition is said to be critical.

Following the incident, the Erramukkam locals mauled the bear to death. They stated that the forest officials didn't respond over their information given about the bear's attack due to which they beat the bear to death.

Arrow Down

Solar cycle 24 minimum will continue a 'long decline' in solar activity

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Solar cycle activity versus cycle length. The activity is the sum of the monthly sunspots for the entire cycle. SC24 (in red) is still provisional, and the dashed arrow indicates a possible path it might follow until the solar minimum takes place. The Dalton Minimum (purple), Gleissberg Minimum (blue), and Modern Maximum (orange) cycles are indicated. The Modern Maximum is a period of seven consecutive high activity solar cycles in a period that coincides with high anthropogenic CO2 emissions and global warming (1935-2005). The longest such stretch of high solar activity known.
Solar cycle 24 is ending and we are approaching a time of minimal solar activity between solar cycles 24 and 25, known as a solar minimum. Despite claims that we understand how the Sun works, our solar predictive skills are still wanting, and the Sun continues to be full of surprises.

The surprising 2008 solar minimum

Solar scientists did not pay much attention to the early warning signs that the Sun was behaving differently during solar cycle 23 (SC23), and to most the surprise came when the expected solar minimum failed to show up in 2006. The SC23-24 minimum took place two years later (Dec 2008, according to SIDC), and despite showing only a tiny difference in total solar irradiation compared to previous minima of the space age, it displayed significantly reduced solar wind speed and density, extreme-UV flux was 10% reduced, the polar fields were 50% smaller, and the interplanetary magnetic field strength was 30% below past minima. In response to the changes in the Sun, the density of the Earth thermosphere dropped 20% lower than in previous minima. In 2007 Svalgaard & Cliverproposed a floor to the interplanetary magnetic field at 1 AU in the ecliptic plane of 4.6 nT based upon 130 years of data. This floor has implications for the solar wind during grand minima. After the solar minimum, in 2011, Cliver & Ling were forced to revise down the floor to 2.8 nT, a 40 percent reduction! The SC23-24 minimum was truly shocking to solar scientists, showing them how little they knew of what happens to the Sun when it becomes very inactive. And it was just a centennial-type solar minimum, not a grand-type solar minimum.

Comment: Further reading: Study predicts next phase of solar cycle will bring on 'Mini Ice Age' as early as 2020


Cloud Lightning

Man dies after lightning strike in Maumelle, Arkansas

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A 27-year-old man is dead after lightning struck while he worked on a water main project in Maumelle Friday.

Family is remembering Tyler Grisham as a devoted husband and father to his 2 young daughters.

"He was one in a million," said Grisham's Father-in-law Wade Boughner. "Whatever you needed Tyler was there."

Boughner says his family's world shattered when they got the news.

"He was here one minute and then just blink of an eye he's gone. He never even had a chance," Boughner said.


Seismograph

North of England hit by 3.9 magnitude earthquake

Grimsby earthquake
© British Geological Society
An earthquake has been felt in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire.
Tremors have been felt in the Lincolnshire and Yorkshire areas, the British Geological Survey has confirmed.

The BGS said the 3.9 magnitude quake was felt in the north east and north of Lincolnshire, Kingston-upon-Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire at 11.14pm on Saturday.

It was centred near Grimsby and had a depth of 11 miles.

One Twitter user in Hull said: "Our house moved and the furniture shifted", while another wrote: "(It would) only have lasted seconds but scary nonetheless".


Comment: Following a 4.6 magnitude earthquake in the UK in February this year, the strongest to have hit the UK in 10 years, a British Geological Survey tweet stated that, "Events of this magnitude only happen in the UK every 2-3 years."

Actually, there have been about 7 similar-strength quakes in the UK in the last 3 years alone...

22 May 2015 - A 4.2 magnitude earthquake 'causes homes to shake' in Kent, UK
25 May 2015 - Magnitude 3.0 earthquake recorded in North Wales
29 Jan 2015 - Britain's second earthquake in 48 hours strikes in East Midlands
7 Mar 2016 - Earthquake 'shook houses' in south-east England
3 Jan 2017 - 3.9 magnitude tremor strikes off UK coast - biggest quake for nearly a decade
4 July 2017 - Earthquake recorded off Shetland was largest in UK for nine years
5 Aug 2017 - Scottish Highlands are rocked by their biggest earthquake for 30 years

We are seeing a marked increase in seismic activity around the world lately, could it be related to scientists' predictions that major earthquakes for 2018 due to slowdown in Earth's rotation?


Attention

Yellowstone's Steamboat Geyser has now erupted eight times in less than three months intriguing scientists

Steamboat geyser
The Steamboat Geyser holds the record for the tallest active geyser in the world, so when it starts acting unusually, it becomes news. The Steamboat has always been quite erratic with its eruptions as geysers are known to be. Sometimes many years pass between two eruptions, but that's not the case recently. Since March 15, there have been eight major eruptions - and scientists are intrigued by the change.

The website for the US Geological Survey states that the "Steamboat has proven more active during the early 21st century than any time since the early 1980s. Between late 1991 and 2000, there were no large eruptions. However, since May 2000, Steamboat has had 10 significant eruptions."

Historically, Steamboat's jets have reached heights of 90-100 meters (295-330 feet). None of these eight 2018 eruptions have been as tall as the ones from the past, but they remain spectacular.

The first three eruptions were not witnessed by humans, and researchers estimated their properties from instruments they have on site. Without the sensors (and the mud streaks) around the geysers, they would be none the wiser. The two April eruptions are estimated to have released between 200 and 400 cubic meters of water each - about 10 times the volume of water released by Old Faithful when it erupts.


Comment: Yellowstone's supervolcano: Threat is greater than previously thought


Bizarro Earth

Guatemala warns of falling ash from Fuego volcano which is now covering half the country endangering crucial agricultural areas

Fuego volcano eruption
© AFP/Getty Images
Fuego volcano eruption on June 3rd 2018, Guatemala's deadliest since 1902
Guatemalan officials warned of falling ash from the Fuego volcano late on Thursday and urged caution with flights as the Central American country recovers from devastating eruptions that have killed at least 109 people.

The seismological, volcanic and meteorological institute Insivumeh advised the civil aviation authority to take precautions with flights amid renewed activity from the peak, which produced a massive eruption on Sunday.

The death toll from Fuego's most violent eruption in four decades has been gradually rising and now stands at 109, the Guatemala's disaster and forensic agency Inacif said earlier on Thursday.

Authorities have said a communication breakdown between CONRED and volcanologists in Guatemala delayed evacuations from the surrounding area.

Comment: Adding to the misery, another Guatemalan volcano has just erupted: Guatemala hit by eruption from SECOND volcano: Pacaya spews lava just miles from Fuego


Attention

Missing Florida woman's arm found in alligator

captured alligator
An arm was found inside an alligator that was caught in a Davie lake Friday, sources told Local 10 News.

The body part is believed to be that of a missing woman who disappeared while walking her dogs at the Silver Lakes Rotary Nature Park.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission spokesman Rob Klepper said evidence from the necropsy indicates that the woman was bitten by the 12-foot, 6-inch gator.

"The FWC believes that the victim is deceased and we will continue recovery efforts on the lake with local authorities," Klepper said.

Klepper identified the woman as Shizuka Matsuki, 47, of Plantation.

Davie police Detective Vivian Gallinal said a man saw a woman walking her dogs in the park. A short time later, he said, he saw the dogs wandering alone.