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Blizzard slams Denver and Colorado's Front Range - with up to 33 inches of snow dumped, more on the way

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A major snowfall for some areas and significant for others brings the Front Range to a near halt Tuesday morning as snow continues.

Here are some preliminary totals through 10 am Tuesday, which will climb higher in some cases.

09:00 am MST - 11/26/2019 3 NNE DRAKE, CO 33
07:30 am MST - 11/26/2019 4 ENE RED FEATHER LAKES, CO 32
07:00 am MST - 11/26/2019 11 SE ESTES PARK, CO 31.7
06:45 am MST - 11/26/2019 4 WSW DRAKE, CO 29
08:47 am MST - 11/26/2019 1 N GENESEE, CO 24.5
07:00 am MST - 11/26/2019 11 WSW LIVERMORE, CO 24
03:03 am MST - 11/26/2019 1 N MEEKER PARK, CO 24


Attention

Feral hogs kill woman in front yard of home in Chambers County, Texas

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Authorities confirm an attack by wild hogs caused the death of a woman whose body was found in the front yard of an Anahuac home Sunday.

Chambers County Sheriff Brian Hawthorne said in a press conference Monday afternoon the Jefferson County medical examiner's office formally ruled the cause of death as "exsanguination due to feral hog assault.

"We had suspected that," said Hawthorne. "My detectives and the criminal investigation team felt like that's what it was, but it was not something that we could even come close to announcing until we had the cause of death from the medical examiner's office."

The Chambers County Sheriff's Office said the body was discovered in the 400 block of State Hwy 61.
The woman was identified as 59-year-old Christine Rollins of Liberty.

Authorities say Rollins was the caretaker of an elderly couple who lives in the home where her body was discovered.


Cloud Lightning

Hail, lightning, wild wind as monster storm smashes through Sydney, leaving 76,000 without power

The storm sweeps across Circular Quay and Sydney Harbour

The storm sweeps across Circular Quay and Sydney Harbour
A severe, fast-moving thunderstorm swept across the Greater Sydney region on Tuesday afternoon, leaving 76,500 homes without power, causing widespread damage, and wreaking havoc on trains and roads.

The Harbour City was lashed by wild winds, lightning and hail, after a "monster" thunderstorm tore through large swathes of northern Sydney shortly before 2pm on Tuesday.

By mid afternoon, trains had stopped running between Gordon and Berowra on the T1 North Shore Line and Central Coast and Newcastle Line due to urgent power supply repairs at Hornsby, and fallen trees on the tracks at Gordon.

The freak storm only lasted two minutes in parts of northern Sydney, but the wreckage will take days to clean up.


Cloud Precipitation

Plane in Zambia smashed by hail, hit by lightning

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Incredible images of the after-effects of a plane flying through a storm in Zambia have been shared on social media.

The Proflight DHC-8-300 was flying between Livingstone and Lusaka when it hit a severe storm. The plane was struck by lightning and pelted with hail.

Local news outlet Mwebantu shared the post of a passenger who was onboard.

"Just landed in Lusaka on a flight from Livingstone," wrote Savannabel.

Cloud Precipitation

Three die as storm front batters Greece

Torrential rains left damages in the town of Kineta, some 50 km southwest of Athens

Torrential rains left damages in the town of Kineta, some 50 km southwest of Athens
Three people have died in Greece as a storm front battered parts of the country, causing flooding and landslides, officials have said.

The bodies of two men were recovered after their yacht capsized and sank in the port of Antirion, near the city of Patras, a senior coastguard official said. Antirion lies 200 kilometres west of Athens.

Moving eastwards, the storm then caused flooding in the Halkidiki peninsula and the island of Rhodes, where a disabled elderly woman died in her home, the fire department said.

Gale-force winds also disrupted some ferry services on the Ionian Sea.


Arrow Down

Third sinkhole in three days appears in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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A warning to Kuala Lumpur drivers: a third sinkhole has appeared in the city center this week (albeit somewhat less impressive than its cohorts), this time along Jalan Dewan Bahasa Pustaka.

City hall (DBKL) officials have blamed the relatively small patch of collapsed pavement on burst underground water pipes.

DBKL took to their Facebook account to warn commuters of potential delays along the stretch of road leading towards the intersection of Jalan Loke Yew and Hang Tuah. Drivers wanting to get to Jalan Imbi have been advised to use the overpass while repairs are being carried out.

Three sinkholes have appeared throughout the city in as many days, with the first reported on Sunday night after it dramatically swallowed up a woman's Perodua Myvi as she drove near Stadium Merdeka. No one was injured in the incident, which left a three-meter hole along Jalan Maharajalela.

Comment: Woman in car swallowed by sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Snowflake Cold

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Sudden Stratospheric Warming event to freeze Northern Hemisphere with huge ozone hole forming

Heavy snow in Austria
© YouTube/Adapt 2030 (screen capture)
Remnants of tropical storm Sebastian slam European Alps dropping five feet of snow and nine inches of rain. Sudden Stratospheric warming event to begin last week of November 2019 and run through first weeks of Jan 2020 dropping temperatures far below normal. During the SSW event a huge ozone hole will form over some of the same locations with extreme UV.


Arrow Down

Landslides during flooding and heavy rainfall kill at least 60 in Kenya (UPDATES)

The main road connecting the region between Lodwar and Kapenguria highway cut off

The main road connecting the region between Lodwar and Kapenguria highway cut off
The death toll in Pokot South landslide has risen to 24 after more bodies were recovered.

According to West Pokot County Commissioner Apollo Okello they can no longer continue with rescue operation because most bridges have been swept and it is still raining heavily.

He said many people could be trapped in the affected villages in Pokot South and Pokot Central.


Comment: Update: MENAFN reports on November 24:
Based on the local media, Kenyan officials on Saturday confirmed that 37 people had died as a result of landslides that hit northwestern county of West Pokot following heavy rainstorm on Friday night.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta sent condolences to the bereaved families in a statement, assuring that every missing person will be accounted for and measures put in place to prevent further loss of life.

Fred Matiang'I, cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Government of Kenya said that rescue efforts were ongoing in the villages that were hit by massive landslides.

"Rescue and recovery efforts are being carried out by our security team and humanitarian agencies," said Matiang'i, adding that the government has assigned military and police choppers to improve recovery efforts at the scene.
Update: Al Jazeera reports on November 24:
The death toll from landslides in northwestern Kenya triggered by unusually heavy rains rose to at least 60 on Sunday, according to Kenyan authorities.

Downpours began on Friday in West Pokot county which borders Uganda and worsened overnight causing flooding and mudslides that swept away four bridges and left villages inaccessible by road.

An official from the West Pokot county government said 53 people died, mostly in mudslides. She said seven people were reported missing. The official requested anonymity because she was not authorised to speak to the media.

Officials say another five people were swept away while travelling in a car. Two other people were killed after they drowned when a river burst its banks.

"We have never experienced or encountered tragedies that we saw last night," West Pokot Governor John Krop Lonyangapuo told Al Jazeera.

At night it rained for over 12 hours," he added.


Peter Abwao from the Red Cross told Al Jazeera their teams at one point walked more than four hours to reach some villages in the county.

Rescue personnel were deployed including from the army and police to try and prevent the "further loss of lives", Kenya's president said.

"The national government has said it has sent multiple agents to help with the retrieval efforts, but so far the people we have spoken to have said they have not been able to reach ground because a lot of the bridges have been swept away," said Al Jazeera's Evelyn Kahungu reporting from West Pokot.

"Close to 5,000 families have been displaced by the flash floods", she added - and a "majority of those who died are believed to be buried in the rubble and mudslide".




Snowflake Cold

Solar minimum madness: Is this Thanksgiving a preview of the bitterly cold winter to come?

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This week, three major winter storms will batter most of the country with ice, snow and bitterly cold temperatures just in time for Thanksgiving. It is being projected that 55 million Americans will be traveling this week, and so this bizarre weather comes at a very bad time. But of course we have already seen a series of blizzards roar across the nation in recent weeks and hundreds of record cold temperatures have already been shattered and we are still about a month away from the official start of winter. Normally, it isn't supposed to be this cold or this snowy yet, but we don't live in "normal" times.

Scientists tell us that solar activity becomes very quiet during a "solar minimum", and when solar activity becomes very quiet we tend to have very cold winters. And in recent months solar activity has been very, very low. In fact, we haven't seen any sunspots at all "since November 2"...
We have not seen any sunspots since November 2, and at that time they were only visible for two days, and prior to that no sunspots since October 2.

Cloud Lightning

Four dead, one missing: ship sinks after being struck by lightning off of N. Sumatra

KM Restu Bundo was carrying a crew of seven when she was struck by lightning and sank on Thursday night.
© Shutterstock/File
KM Restu Bundo was carrying a crew of seven when she was struck by lightning and sank on Thursday night.
Four sailors have been found dead and one is missing after a ship sank off of Pini Island, South Nias regency, North Sumatra, last week. The ship was struck by lightning shortly before sinking.

The four victims, identified as Eno, 35, Meti, 40, Dar, 40 and Suparman, 40, were among seven crew members aboard KM Restu Bundo when she began to sink on Thursday evening.

Nias Safe and Rescue Agency (SAR) Post commander Sukroadi Sastra Wijaya said that Eno died on Friday after escaping the sinking ship and swimming to Pini Island.

After he reached shore, Eno succumbed to severe burns he sustained from the lightning strike.

The two other crewmen who swam with Eno, identified as Anto, 40, and Wak Kuru, 36, survived the accident.