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NASA/NOAA GOES Project Releases 2 Week Movie of Chilean Volcanic Eruption

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© NASA GOES Project, Dennis Chesters
This visible image from GOES-13 on June 6, 2011 at 10:45 a.m. EDT and shows the ash plume from the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle volcano in Chile (lower left).

This super-fast animation includes 445 visible and infrared images from the GOES-13 satellite that runs from June 4 at 1:45 p.m. EDT to June 16 at 13:05 (9:05 a.m. EDT) and shows the ash plume from the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle volcano in Chile (lower left). TRT: 1:14 minutes. (Credit: NASA GOES Project, Dennis Chesters)

The NASA/NOAA GOES satellite Project released a satellite animation of two-weeks of eruptions from the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle volcano in Chile.

The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite called GOES-13 has been taking continual images of the volcano from its vantage point in space since the eruption began on June 4. The GOES series of satellites are managed by NOAA, and the animation was created by the NASA/NOAA GOES Project, located at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. The animation includes visible and infrared imagery and has a total running time of 1:14 minutes. This movie contains all 445 images taken by GOES-13 since the eruption began.

Bizarro Earth

Dear Nebraska, US: Sorry about water, but more on the way. Love, Montana

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© Francis Gardler / Lincoln Journal Star
Nebraska Department of Roads officials are building a protective berm on the east side of Highway 75 north of Plattsmouth to keep floodwaters from reaching the highway. The area is threatened by overflows from both the Platte and Missouri rivers.

From his tackle shop near Three Forks, Mont., Rich Gay is watching three rivers.

They're running high out of the mountains, skirting his town, fraying his nerves and converging, more than a mile away.

This is the headwaters of the Missouri River -- and the source this summer of so much Nebraska pain.

But this isn't where the flood begins.

The flood begins higher up, at places like Dark Horse Lake in the Bitterroots, where another 2 inches of snow fell late this week, landing on the 8 feet still on the ground.

And when hot weather finally reaches those upper elevations -- starting next month -- all of that snow will melt and flow and become, eventually, the floodwaters threatening Sioux City and Omaha and Plattsmouth and so many other river towns downstream.

Umbrella

China raises flood alert to top level, over half a million people evacuated

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Flooding from heavy rain in Guizhou province, southwestern China on 6 June 2011
China has mobilized troops to help with flood relief and raised its disaster alert to the highest level after days of downpours forced the evacuation of more than half a million people in central and southern provinces.

The official China Daily said more than 555,000 people had been evacuated in seven provinces and a municipality after rains in recently drought-stricken areas caused floods and mudslides in the Yangtze River basin.

Central authorities have raised the disaster alert to the highest level 4, and the government is describing the floods in some areas, such as eastern Zhejiang province's Qianting River area, as the worst since 1955.

Local media said two dykes in the village areas of Zhuji in Zhejiang province were breached on Thursday, flooding two towns and 21 villages.

Cloud Lightning

Prehistoric East African Volcano Roars to Life

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NASA's Aqua satellite captured Nabro's ash plume blowing westward into Ethiopia on Wednesday.
Eritrea's long-dormant Nabro volcano burst to life for the first time in recorded history, belching plumes of ash near the border with Ethiopia.

Air transport was disrupted in the immediate region, and briefly threatened to stream into airways of the Middle East.

Cloud Lightning

Heavy Rains Kill 11 in India, Six Trawlers Missing

New Delhi - At least 11 people died and six fishing boats carrying around 100 fishermen were missing as monsoon rains lashed India's eastern coastal state of West Bengal, officials said Saturday.

The heavy downpour which began on Friday inundated the main city of Kolkata and disrupted road and rail traffic across the state.

Kolkata received 154 millimetres of rainfall on Friday, the highest for the city on any single day in June in the last decade.

Boats had been pressed into service to rescue people in some waterlogged areas, officials said.

'At least 11 people have been killed in rain-related accidents including landslides and house-collapses in West Bengal over the past 24 hours,' Monoj Das, an officer at Kolkata's main police control room said.

Umbrella

India: Heavy rains lash Chandigarh, surrounding areas

Chandigarh, June 18, Intermittent spells of moderate to heavy rain Saturday morning, accompanied by strong winds and thunder, brought welcome relief from summer heat to Chandigarh and its surrounding areas.

Heavy rains lashed Chandigarh and various parts of Punjab and Haryana Saturday morning, bringing down the mercury in this region.

Chandigarh recorded a minimum temperature of 22.2 degrees Celsius Saturday morning, which was five notches below normal. Besides, this centrally administered city recorded a rainfall of 36.2 mm in the last 24 hours.

"We had light rainfall in various parts of this region Friday night and heavy showers this morning. This trend is going on for the last couple of days. Whenever mercury starts soaring, we have rainfall to bring it down. This is due to the movement of western disturbances over this region," a met official told IANS here.

"We are expecting similar conditions to continue for the next four-five days. Though this is not unusual, the frequency of showers has increased in June this time. We are expecting the actual monsoon to arrive in this part of the country by the end of this month," he added.
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Punjab's Amritsar city recorded a minimum temperature of 23.4 degrees Celsius Saturday morning while Patiala (12.6 mm rainfall) and Ludhiana (27.6 mm rainfall) settled at a low of 23.3 and 21.7 degrees Celsius, respectively.

In Haryana, Ambala received heavy rainfall of 63.5 mm and recorded a minimum temperature of 22.8 degrees Celsius. On the other hand, Hisar recorded a minimum temperature of 27.1 degrees Celsius.

Bizarro Earth

US: Montana - 2011 Breaks Great Falls' 11-Year Flood Cycle

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Eleven seems to be a magic number for Great Falls and high water.

Three of the worst floods in the Electric City in the last 60 years occurred in 1953, 1964 and 1975. Each year was 11 years apart in succession.

Superstitious people figured the year 1986 would be a flood year, but it wasn't. During the 1980s, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers oversaw construction of the new dike in Great Falls.

Eleven years after 1986, the Sun River saw record high water for the district in 1997, said West Great Falls Flood Commissioner Sandy Mares. That year, high water reached 3,318.5 feet above sea level where the Watson Coulee drainage runs into the Sun River at 27th Street S.W.

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US: Melting Snowpack May Cause Floods in Yosemite National Park

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Yosemite Falls and the swollen Merced River and make a scenic photo for a visitor on Monday, June 13, in Yosemite Valley.
The rising Merced River today may force some Yosemite Valley campers to higher ground, the National Park Service says.

As June temperatures climb, the near-record snowpack is melting faster, which may cause flooding in Yosemite National Park for several days, according to the federal River Forecast Center.

The problem is not expected to damage buildings, but flooding might force officials to re-route traffic on Southside Drive.

Park officials say they are telling more than 1,600 campers near the river about the risk.

"We don't know how many people might be affected," said park spokesman Scott Gediman. "We will move people to safer sites, depending on where the water goes."

Cloud Lightning

India: Heavy rains uproot trees, disrupt traffic

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Ranchi: Three passengers travelling in an auto rickshaw had a miraculous escape when one of them noticed a tree falling on their vehicle as heavy rain uprooted trees and disrupted traffic in many parts of the state capital since Friday morning.

Officials of local Met office said the city received around 25.6mm of rain from 8am to 5.30pm.

"The city will continue to receive good rainfall and there will be strong wind in the coming days," an official said. The worst-hit locality of the city was Doranda and Hinoo. However there was no casualty.

Ajay Kumar, a resident of Hinoo, said around six trees were uprooted in the area because of strong wind and rain. "A truck driver lost control and rammed into a tree uprooting it. The vehicle also damaged the tree," said Kumar.

Kumar, who was in a nearby bus stand when the tree fell on the auto rickshaw, said the vehicle had just stopped to pick up passengers when the accident took place.

"One of the passengers, who had to alight there, noticed that the tree was falling on the vehicle and raised the alarm. Two passengers along with the driver quickly moved out of the auto," he added. Clogged drains that overflowed on roads worsened the situation.

Sources in Doranda police station said they had to face tough time in clearing the road to ensure traffic movement. "State revenue and land reforms minister Mathura Prasad Mahato also got stuck in the traffic jam for a while," said police.

Since most drains are clogged and civic workers have gone on a strike, some of the traders installed a temporary structure over the drain so that customers do not have to wade through water to reach their shops.

Cloud Lightning

Fishermen go missing as heavy rains lash Bengal

Kolkata: Thirty-three trawlers and over 500 fishermen have gone missing as heavy rain continued to lash West Bengal. Only three trawlers have been traced by now and one of them is in Bangladesh.
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The state government has appealed to the coast guard and Navy for assistance in the search operations.
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Howrah, Kolkata and South 24 Paraganas have been affected. The rough weather has left roads and railway tracks waterlogged.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has delayed her visit to Delhi because of the emergency.

"We can't anticipate nature's fury, but we are doing our best to handle the situation. As for the missing fishermen, we are monitoring the situation. Even if these fishermen have strayed into Bangladesh, we've told the Bangladeshi authorities that they should not be harassed, and once the rain subsides, they should be able to come back," Mamata said.