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Shallow 6.4 magnitude earthquake strikes off of Indonesia's West Timor

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An earthquake of 6.4 magnitude struck Indonesia today.

The quake, which registered 6.4 on the Richter scale struck off the coast of Indonesia's West Timor island at around 8.15am (2.15pm local time), the US Geological Survey (USGS) confirmed.

The huge tremor struck at a depth of 5.3 miles in the sea but no tsunami warning has been issued for the area.

Just hours before earthquake a smaller 4.7 magnitude tremor hit the northside of the island.

There are no reports of damage or casualties at this stage.

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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Manam eruption anomalies and massive wheat declines globally

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Manam Volcano in Papua New Guinea erupted with ash plume to 50,000 feet, but so many anomalies with the eruption footage, day after helicopter views of clear peak and non ash covered trees next to the crater begs the question "What really happened?".

Wheat globally at 2007 levels and forecast to drop lower causing nations to ceae exports, which will create shortages and civil unrest as we saw in 2007-2008 through Africa and Middle East.

Its going to be a wild ride as dozens of locations with summer August snow this week.


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Floods leave 7 dead, thousands displaced in Taiwan - 3 feet of rain in 24 hours

Taiwan floods and 6,000 evacuated

Taiwan floods and 6,000 evacuated
A low-pressure system brought torrential rain and flooding to parts of central and southern Taiwan from 23 to 26 August, 2018.

Seven people have died as a result of the severe weather, including 3 people who died in the city of Kaohsiung when scaffolding fell from a building.

As many as 116 people were injured and around 6,000 people were evacuated. As of 26 August, around 600 of those displaced remained in shelters.

The Central Weather Bureau had issued a warning for 'extremely torrential rain' (500 mm or more in 24 hours) as the storm loomed. In the event, numerous locations recorded more than 700 mm of rain in 24 hours and some locations over 900 mm.


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Florida study finds hybrid pythons with the ability to live in various environments

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A 13-foot-long Burmese python in Davie, Fla.
While examining the invasive python population in Florida, researchers stumbled across the unexpected: a kind of hybrid super snake.

A small number of the invasive pythons were found to be a crossbreed between two separate species, the Burmese and Indian pythons, and what's more is that this hybrid snake has the potential to thrive in new environments, according to a new study conducted by scientists with the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

"We found that out of 400 Burmese pythons investigated, 13 had mitochondrial genetic signatures from the Indian python, a separate species," Margaret Hunter, a research geneticist at USGS who led the study, told ABC News.

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Global cooling: August snow falling at Glacier National Park, Montana

The view on Monday morning at the Logan Pass parking lot in Glacier National Park.

The view on Monday morning at the Logan Pass parking lot in Glacier National Park.
While the Howe Ridge fire keeps burning on the west side of Glacier National Park near Lake McDonald, Mother Nature is busy adding some touches of white elsewhere.

The view from the Park's Logan Pass webcam on Monday morning shows snow falling -- and even sticking in some places -- in the higher elevations.

StormTracker meteorologist Lewis Dortch says snow levels will drop to around 6,000 feet in Glacier National Park -- as well as in the nearby Flathead National Forest.

The National Weather Service office in Missoula has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for elevations above 6,000 feet in Glacier National Park as well as for the Whitefish and Flathead Mountain ranges in Northwest Montana.

Areas above 7,000 feet could see around 1"-to-3" of snow with locally heavier amounts possible.

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Global cooling: August snowfall for Canmore, Banff and other Alberta mountain communities

Snow fell in Canmore, Banff and other Alberta mountain communities on Monday, Aug. 27, 2018.
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Snow fell in Canmore, Banff and other Alberta mountain communities on Monday, Aug. 27, 2018.
In some parts of Canada, the end of summer vacation is bringing some of the hottest temperatures of the year.

In other areas, it's bringing weather more typically experienced in December than during the last week of August.

Some B.C. communities saw temperatures dip near or below the freezing mark Monday morning. A temperature of -1.5 C was recorded at Burns Lake at 5 a.m. One hour later, the temperature in Prince George dipped to 0 C.

The cold snap marked Prince George's second unusual weather phenomenon in eight days, following the ash-filled skies that had shrouded the city from the sun as smoke from some of the province's hundreds of active wildfires drifted over the region.

Temperatures in the low single digits were also reported Monday in some areas around the B.C.-Alberta border.

Traffic cameras captured snow falling on Alberta's Highway 1 near the community of Canmore.

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'Felt like gunshots hitting the windows': Residents of Greensburg, Indiana look back at weekend damage caused by baseball-size hail

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Residents on the north side of Greensburg are going to be talking about the hail storm of 2018 for some time to come.

They are busy getting estimates on all the damage Sunday.

Fleetwood Street in Greensburg looked normal until you took a closer look.

Almost every car had hail damage and when you look back at the video residents took Saturday you can see why.

"If you were outside in that you would have been severely hurt or killed. You saw how large it was. It went boom, boom, boom. Pretty scary," Jacque Shaver observed.


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Monsoon floods this year kill 993 people across 5 states of India

Children from a village near Lucknow, UP, walk home from school on submerged roads
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Children from a village near Lucknow, UP, walk home from school on submerged roads
Kerala may have hogged the country's attention with close to 400 deaths+ and widespread destruction in one of the worst floods in the state's history but nearly 600 lives were lost in four other states due to overflowing rivers, with the home ministry putting the total figure at 993.

More than 70 lakh people were affected and 17 lakh were living in relief camps, the disaster management division of the home ministry said. Apart from Kerala, the other flood-hit states are UP, West Bengal, Karnataka and Assam.

While Kerala reported the highest loss of lives due to floods, UP saw 204 deaths, West Bengal 195, Karnataka 161 and Assam 46. In Kerala, 54 lakh people were affected and 14.52 lakh people were living in relief camps. In Assam, 11.46 lakh people were affected and 2.45 lakh were in relief camps.

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It's August and parts of Austria and Germany are covered in 40cm of snow

August snow in Austria and Germany
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Baffling pictures emerged of August snow in Austria and Germany

Stunning pictures baffle the world as Austrian mountains covered in up to 40cm of snow


We're in August and people across the EU should be enjoying summer's sweltering temperatures.

But baffling images show Germany and Austria covered in SNOW as temperatures dropped up to 15 degrees from one day to another.

The pictures shows different mountainous areas in the two bordering countries turning into a very early winter wonderland.

Of the two, Austria was most hit with up a downfall over the weekend that left it with up to 40cm of snow.

The city of Salzburg, according to WetterOnline , saw the heaviest downfall. But areas at less than 1000 metres of altitude were also covered in snow.

The ski town of Bad Gastein, for example, which is south of Salzburg and at 900 metres of altitude, awoke to a dreamy white landscape as it was covered in up to five centimetres of snow.

Residents of Obertauern, Rauris, Sankt Jakob in Defereggental and Hintertux on Sunday morning were welcomed with snowflakes amid zero-degree temperatures.

Comment: Global cooling: Extreme snowfall in SUMMER hits the Alps with a depth of one foot


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Global cooling: Snow in Slovenia in August

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Snow closed the road to Mangart and whitened Kredarica.
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Kredarica has already snow, while rain and snow mix on Vršič. According to the traffic information center (PIC), the road to Mangart is closed due to the snow covered road. Precipitation will get worse during the day

The Triglav Lodge at Kredarica, which stands at an elevation of 8,251 feet (2,515 m), is the highest mountain hut in Slovenia and the highest meteorological station in the country.

Is snow at this elevation in Slovenia unusual? I don't know. But I'm thinking that Slovenians need not worry about global warming this year.

Thanks to Primoz from Slovenia for these links.