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Typhoon Ampil slams Shanghai, China - 190,000 evacuated

Tropical Storm Ampil slams Shanghai
Tropical Storm Ampil has battered Shanghai with damaging gusts of winds and torrential rain.

The storm first made landfall in the Japanese Ryukyu Islands, before heading towards the Chinese mainland.

More than 190,000 people were evacuated from their homes as the storm bore down on the financial hub.

Numerous flights from Shanghai's two international airports, Pudong and Hongqiao, were cancelled or delayed and some of the city's metro lines were suspended.


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Aircraft severely damaged after flying through thunderstorm in Siberia

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The airline has praised captain Nikolay Starostin and his crew for ensuring the safety of passengers.
Investigation launched into suspected hailstone damage to An-24 twin turboprop - but all 30 on board were unharmed.

The nose of the Antonov aircraft was holed and severely damaged after the plane flew through 'unfavourable weather conditions' en route from Olenyok to Yakutsk in the Sakha Republic - also known as Yakutia.

All on board were safe despite the rough flight.

The airline has praised captain Nikolay Starostin and his crew for ensuring the safety of passengers.

Comment: This isn't the first time this has happened - it's actually becoming an increasingly common occurrence, and everywhere. Our weather is changing and we are completely unprepared: Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Earth changes in an electric universe: Is climate change really man-made?


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Ice Age Farmer Report: Euphrates/Iraqi farms shut down, Irish potato shortage

A drought affecting farmers in prime wheat growing country means that this season’s wheat crop is expected to be smaller than previous seasons
A drought affecting farmers in prime wheat growing country means that this season’s wheat crop is expected to be smaller than previous seasons
In what many are seeing as a fulfillment of Revelation 16:12, Iraq has started cutting off water supplies to farmers as the drought around the Euphrates worsens. "Riots, Pitchfolks, & Selfies" are promised as potato shortages in the UK and Ireland. Such stories are echoed worldwide with crop losses & food/fodder shortages...but the media only mocks the situation. Please spread the word. Spread the truth - these are natural cycles, and it's up to us to build anti-fragile communities in order to thrive in the times ahead.


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Lightning strikes claim 17 lives in a day across Odisha, India

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The first incident was reported from Barunagadia where lightning struck two youths who were working in the paddy field.

At least 17 persons died in lightning strikes at different places in five districts of the State on Friday. While seven persons have been reported dead in Balasore and five in Mayurbhanj, one death each was reported from Khurda and Kendrapara districts due to lightning.

In Bargarh district, three persons died after being struck by lightning. The places experienced heavy rainfall soon after the lightning struck.

In most of the cases, the mishap took place when the victims were working in paddy fields. Sources said the death toll is considered to be the highest on a day this year after June 8 when 10 persons were killed and eight injured in six districts in the State.Reports from Balasore district indicated that one elderly woman from Singakhunta village under Soro police limits, one each from Sikharpur and Raibania villages under Jaleswar police limits, two from Barunagadia under Basta police limits and one each from Maheswarpur under Sadar police limits and Narayanpur under Baliapal police limits have died after they were struck by lightning.

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Earth's surface cooling 'dramatically', creating hurricane threat to US East Coast

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40-year veteran meteorologist Joe Bastardi at WeatherBell's Saturday Summary shows how the Earth's surface has cooled dramatically over the past three years and that Arctic sea ice is piling up.

Hurricane threat to East Coast due to natural factors

First at his most recent Saturday Summary, the 40-year meteorologist first warns that in-close developing hurricanes of the sort seen in the 1930s are a risk to the US East Coast this year, due the current Atlantic temperature pattern. The reason has nothing to do with CO2 in the atmosphere, but because of natural sea surface temperature cycles.

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Massive waterspout buzzes boat in southwestern Italy

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In a move which series "Storm Chasers" fans will find more reminiscent of the TIV and the Dominator, a boat made a near-intercept of a large waterspout.

The massive waterspout formed off the coast of Minori, Salerno (Campania), southwestern Italy in the morning of July 17. The waterspout grazed a boat, passing it within meters. We would definitely love to see the footage from the boat! Definitely a view worthy of "Storm Chasers"!


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11 dead after strong wind and high waves capsize tourist boat on Table Rock Lake, Missouri

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Footage captures Missouri tourist boat capsizing
Eleven people have died after an amphibious vehicle with more than 30 people on board capsized on a lake in Missouri.

Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader said a tourist boat reportedly sank on Table Rock Lake. He said weather was believed to have caused the boat to capsize. High winds had hit the area, according to weather reports.

Rader said an off-duty sheriff's deputy working security helped rescue people and that recovery efforts were ongoing, with some passengers still to be accounted for. A dive team was assisting.

"It's going to be a challenging night and tomorrow," the sheriff said.

National Weather Service meteorologist Steve Linderberg said a top wind speed of 63mph was measured around 7pm on Thursday at Branson Airport. The winds were probably stronger over the lake, Linderberg said.


Comment: This is the second storm to sink a boat in the last few weeks. On July 6th 2018 41 people died with 15 still considered missing, when a tourist boat capsized in Thailand; making it Thailand's worst tourist-related disaster in years. While studies report that overall global winds have been decreasing, localised events in the form of storms and microbursts seem to be increasing, along with their intensity and frequency, and their unusual behaviour is making them difficult to forecast: For more, check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Earth changes in an electric universe: Is climate change really man-made? as well as SOTT's monthly documentary: SOTT Earth Changes Summary - May 2018: Extreme Weather, Planetary Upheaval, Meteor Fireballs


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UK's "wind drought" has turbine generation down 40% - And the high pressure system is sticking around

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New figures compiled by Imperial College London's Rod Gross revealed July's wind output was down by 40 percent so far compared with the same period last year.

He said: "We've been typically doing between two to three gigawatts of wind [generation].

"At a windier time of the year we might be doing nine or 10."

The unusual stillness in the air is the result of a sustained period of high, dense pressure over the UK, according to the Met Office.

A Met Office spokesman said: "It's like a lid, it keeps everything still.

"From the forecast looking out over the next couple of weeks, there doesn't seem to be any significant change on the way."

A National Grid spokesman said: "Between June 4 and July 15 wind generation was around 30 per cent lower compared to the same period last year.

"Electricity demand is low and we're comfortable with the level of spare generation we have available.


Comment: Electricity demand was 'low' and yet demand for natural gas increased! And one of the cheapest and most reliable suppliers is Russia, whom the UK has spent the last couple of years smearing with nonsensical lies.


Comment: In light of a recent study showing global wind speeds have been decreasing since 1960, meanwhile extreme winter storms and wave heights have been increasing over the last 70 years, one wonders whether this will become a repeating pattern and what other changes may accompany it. And if it does become a repeating pattern those supporting unreliable renewables, as evidenced elsewhere, will sorely regret their ignorance.


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Four killed, 12 hurt in lightning strikes across Odisha, India

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Four persons were killed and 12 others were injured in separate incidents of lightning strikes in different parts of the state on Sunday.

According to available information, Jhunu Gouda (18) and Latika Gouda (19) of Mahaguda village under Sanakodanda gram panchayat in Ganjam district were working in the agricultural field along with 12 other women when lightning struck them.

The injured persons were rushed to Bhanjanagar hospital where doctors pronounced the duo brought dead. The bodies will be handed over to the family members after post-mortem on Monday, police said.

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Lightning bolt kills 44 sheep, 12 goats in Kyrgyzstan

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Lightning killed livestock in Tyup district of Issyk-Kul region, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Kyrgyz Republic reported.

Lightning killed 44 sheep and 12 goats on July 17 at 22:00 on the pasture "Suran" in Kuturgu village.

The local emergency department chief, district vice governor, veterinarian, workers of animal and plant protection department, 20 locals visited the place of the accident.

Dead animals were buried in a special place 6 km away of the village in presence of representatives of the civil defense commission, Turmush reports.
Lightning kills sheep