Earth Changes
Galkayo and Bandar Beyla have experienced heavy rainfall, with flooding in some areas, according to Bandar Beyla District Commissioner Said Mohamed Anteno. Heavy rains have also been reported in Eyl, Gara'ad, Jariban and Hobyo.
The strong winds caused local communications and power companies to lose power.
No casualties have been reported, however a boat carrying commodities to Mogadishu capsized near Bandar Beyla after being caught in strong winds, said Puntland Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Mohamed Farah Aadan.
Bandar Bayla District Commissioner Said Mohamed Anteno said they have rescued all crew members on board.
Sutopo went on to predict that more cyclones would hit in Indonesia in March to April next year. Floods and landslides are expected to strike from January to March.
Date-Time: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at 13:17:56 UTC
Location: 37.281°S, 73.363°W
Depth: 24.7 km (15.3 miles)
Region: BIO-BIO, CHILE
Distances:
11 km (6 miles) WSW of Arauco, ChileLocation Uncertainty: horizontal +/- 19.7 km (12.2 miles); depth +/- 5.1 km (3.2 miles)
19 km (11 miles) NNW of Curanilahue, Chile
33 km (20 miles) SW of Lota, Chile
40 km (24 miles) NNE of Lebu, Chile
Parameters: NST=315, Nph=330, Dmin=283.9 km, Rmss=0.62 sec, Gp= 68°,
M-type=body wave magnitude (Mb), Version=B
Source:
Magnitude: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)Event ID: usc000eg5v
Location: USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)

Traffic moves in the U.S. 41 By-Pass in Henderson, Ky., Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012 as a snow storm moves through the area making travel treacherous.
Heavy snow and high winds prompted National Weather Service blizzard and winter storm warnings for the Ohio River Valley and into the Northeast. Approximately 37cm of snow was recorded at New Baltimore, Michigan, as the storm headed north and east. An estimated 200,000 thousand people are without electricity.
About 1,500 US flights were cancelled yesterday, according to FlightAware.com, a site that tracks flights. Some 170 flights also have been called off today, and several airlines waived ticket change fees for affected customers.
All four runways at Philadelphia International Airport were open, but some travellers still faced some cancelled flights.
The National Weather Service warned that between 30 to 45cm of snow was expected in northern New England, with snow falling through until tomorrow morning. The storm was accompanied by freezing rain and sleet, making driving treacherous, it said.
But the worst weather hit parts of Alabama and Louisiana, where tornadoes slammed into Gulf Coast towns on Christmas Day. In Mobile, Ala., one twister touched down just before 5 p.m., and was captured live by local news station WALA.

Satellite image of the storm in the early afternoon of 26 Dec.. Notice the circulation, and convection firing off along the cold front on the eastern side.
On Christmas Day, more than 30 tornado reports were logged from eastern Texas to southern Alabama. That number easily exceeds the most previously recorded (12 in 1969) on December 25 (dating back to 1950). The twisters caused some damage, but there have been no reports of fatalities, fortunately.
Although no tornadoes have touched down so far today, a tornado watch is in effect for eastern North Carolina through 5 p.m. ET.
While tornadoes swarmed near the Gulf Coast, double digit snowfall totals were recorded in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana and Missouri Christmas Day.
Heavy snows are blanketing parts of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, western Maryland, and Ohio on this Boxing Day - with strong winds creating near blizzard conditions in some areas.
Here are a few more impressive images and photos of the storm...
Comment: Moon halos usually appear in conjunction with a full moon, but on 21st December the moon was only at first quarter. Besides producing two halos, the planet's changing atmosphere probably made it appear to be full.
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The agency said in a special weather statement that much of the province will be walloped by snow starting Wednesday afternoon as the outer reaches of a weather system making its way north from Kentucky crosses the border.
Meteorologist Arnold Ashton said the system will move on to deliver snow to parts of southern Quebec and New Brunswick on Thursday.
"It's the combination of snow and blowing snow that makes this particularly nasty," Ashton said.
Environment Canada said the areas of Dunnville and Niagara in southwestern Ontario and the stretch between Kingston and Cornwall in the east will bear the worst of the storm, getting 15 to 20 centimetres of snow.
The weather agency said other communities in those regions can expect up to 15 cm of snow, while central Ontario residents should get their snow shovels ready for 5 to 10 cm.
Airport spokeswoman Victoria Lupica said Wednesday evening that the airport had recorded about 200 cancelled flights due to the winter weather.
She said there have also been delays in arriving and departing flights, with arrivals delayed four hours or more.
The University Park airport in State College in central Pennsylvania said Wednesday night that it had closed due to the storm but planned to reopen Thursday.
Passengers and people coming to pick them up are urged to contact airlines to check on flight status, or check with the airport on its website (www.phl.org ) or toll-free flight information number (1-800-745-4283).
Source: The Associated Press











Comment: Somehow it doesn't seem likely that this is what Van Gogh had in mind when he painted Starry Night. These 'Wave Clouds' and similarly novel clouds have been appearing a lot more often in recent years:
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