Earth Changes
The hailstorm, which affected several regions of Romania, has damaged dozens of cars and caused serious damage to buildings.
Note: in the above video, it appears that the hail is passing through dense foliage and causing bark or something similar to fall from the trees. That is to say, it does not seem to be true that 'brown rocks' are falling from the sky.
A female mountain lion suspected of attacking the boy was shot and killed by wildlife officers hours later, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) spokesperson Lt. Scott Bringman said.
The boy was hiking with a group of six adults and five children in the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve, in an area known as Carson's Crossing at the center of the preserve, when the animal attacked at about 2:30 p.m., SDFD Battalion Chief Rick Ballard told NBC 7.
Bringman said the boy's father should be commended for his quick actions. While the rest of the group dispersed, the father "threw rocks and the animal left the scene."
According to Chinese news agency Xinhua, rainstorms have affected 21 counties of seven cities in Guangxi over the last few days, causing floods and landslides. Over 9,000 hectares of crops have been damaged and 185 houses destroyed. A total of 200,000 people have been affected.
China Meteorological Administration (CMA) reported widespread heavy rainfall over southern areas between 27 to 28 May. Tiandeng in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region recorded 242.8mm in 24 hours to 28 May, 2019.
Comment: The South China Morning Post on the 27th of May also reported that one city received 19 inches of rain overnight.
The first areas that had been scheduled to open were in New Zealand, a day later on Saturday, June 1st, with Cardrona and Whakapapa opening some terrain.
However the Antarctic snowstorm that has so far deposited up to 65cm (two feet, two inches) of snow in 72 hours (at Mt Hotham, pictured top) and is still going, has led Australia's largest area, Perisher, to announce it is opening a week earlier than planned.
The ski area says it has had 60cm (two feet) of snow in the past 72 hours.
A mass of polar air following behind a cold front blasted parts of NSW, ACT, Victoria and Tasmania yesterday, sending temperatures plummeting.
Yesterday, Canberra residents shivered through their coldest May day since 2000, reaching a maximum of just 9.1C.
Wild weather including snow, thunderstorms and damaging winds blasted the lower parts of the country's east.
Australia's ski resorts have had their first major snowfall for the year, with more to come over the next few days.
Perisher received an extra 20cm of snowfall overnight, bringing its total to 40cm, while Thredbo is at 20cm and counting.
At least 25cm of snow has fallen in Hotham Alpine Resort in Victoria, with 30cm more expected to fall over the coming days.
The Blue Mountains and parts of NSW's central west also experienced snow, with Orange, Lithgow and Oberon just some of the areas affected.
The United States conducted 67 nuclear weapon tests from 1946 to 1958 on the pristine Marshall Islands. The most powerful test was the "Bravo" hydrogen bomb in 1954, which was about 1,000 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.
The extensive nuclear bomb testing blanketed the islands in radioactive ash, covering it in the fine, white, powder-like substance. Children, unaware of what the radioactive ash was, played in the "snow" and ate it according to the Atomic Heritage Foundation.
Today, there are growing concerns that the temporary containment of the nuclear waste resulting from those tests is leaking into the Pacific Ocean and could be cracked wide open from the next storm that rolls by. Specifically, the site is believed to be leaking one of the most toxic substances in the world, the radioactive isotope plutonium-239, a byproduct of nuclear bombs that decays with a half-life of 24,100 years.
Some of the Baja 500 and San Pedro Martir Hillclimb racers are concerned about the "weird" weather reported in Baja. On May 23, the Mexico Secretary of Environmental Protection reported 1″ snowfall at the San Pedro Mártir National Park south of Ensenada.
"It was the 59th cold front of 2019 that generated maximum temperature of 10 degrees and minimum of -3 degrees," reported Gonzalo de León Girón, the national park coordinator.
The national park is about "a four hour drive from the San Ysidro port of entry," says Pedro Vargas-Valdez of Tijuana.
"Is your race still on?" I asked Vargas-Valdez on May 25; "Yes, Mike, the race is still on," he replied.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. It's quite possible you're recovering from a sunburn, when temperatures in the Granite State were mainly in the 70's, and a few communities reaching the 80's. With a few relatively chilly mornings, a hike in the mountains required multi layers of clothing. If you were cold at 7am, you'd be sweating by 9 or 10. The key word there being 'relatively,' as fast forward to Tuesday May 28th, snow was recorded in New Hampshire.
That's right, just a few scant days away from the month of June, and the official start of SUMMER, video of snow on top of Mount Washington was recorded early Tuesday. According to WMUR News 9, you can see the near whiteout conditions on top of the highest peak in the United States.
Elsewhere, we're experiencing rain. Still. 80's one day, followed by frost and snow.
The Kitzststeinhorn, Stubai (pictured top earlier this month) and Hintertux glaciers are all still open in Austria, although the Kitzsteinhorn above Kaprun will close after this coming weekend for about a month before re-opening for July snowsports (the Molltal glacier is also due to re-open to commence its nearly 11 month ski season).
The tornado struck during a storm on Saturday night. Search and rescue efforts continued into Sunday, and several people were hospitalized. Two were reported dead on Sunday.















Comment: Some recent history of mountain lion attacks in California: