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Severe flash flood hits Bodrum, Turkey - second time in 10 days

Flash floods wash away cars in Turkish holiday resort of Bodrum
Flash floods wash away cars in Turkish holiday resort of Bodrum
For the second time in 10 days, flood water has surged through the streets of Bodrum. The Turkish city which is the gateway to nearby holiday resorts during the summer is currently a scene of flood damage.

Heavy rainfall swept cars down the streets and left them either submerged or stacked. The downpour was preceded by a waterspout, seen to form under a thunderstorm and drift towards the beach. The following rain went on into the night.

Bodrum Mayor Mehmet Kocadon emphasised that citizens were warned in advance of the heavy rain risk: "It was a very interesting situation. It was like a monsoon rain. ... There are a lot of floods. Bodrum centre, there is a great disaster around. Bodrum is currently experiencing a historical disaster."


Comment: Elsewhere in the same country two days earlier: Record rainfall hits Turkish city of Edirne, one dead


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As much as 53 inches of snow has fallen on Mammoth Mountain, California

Mammoth Mountain
© Mammoth Mountain
Another winter storm is making its way toward Lake Tahoe where nearly 2 feet (61 centimeters) of snow already has fallen at several ski resorts and more than 4 feet (1.2 meters) is reported further south in the highest elevations of the central Sierra along the California-Nevada line.

The National Weather Service says the most recent snowfall Thursday and early Friday totaled about 20 inches (45 cm) at Northstar, Squaw Valley and Mt. Rose on the highway connecting Reno to Lake Tahoe.

As much as 53 inches (134 centimeters) of snow was reported at Mammoth Mountain ski area three hours south of Tahoe.

Precipitation has been mostly in the form of rain in the valleys, including Reno where a record .61 inch of rain fell at the airport Thursday, breaking the old record of .32 set in 2000.


Comment: It looks very likely that the forecast made on the 29th of November for 5 feet of snow to have fallen over the area in the past 3 days (and before the weekend) will actually happen. Perhaps more tellingly this is also before meteorological winter officially starts on the 1st of December (Saturday).


Snowflake

Winter storms bring up to 30 inches of snow to the southern Sierra - 5 feet possible before the weekend

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Snow at Mammoth Mountain on 28th November
The Latest on the series of winter storms bringing heavy snowfall to the Sierra and Lake Tahoe (all times local):

10:05 a.m.

More than a foot (30 centimetres) of snow has fallen at some ski resorts around Lake Tahoe.

The National Weather Service in Reno reported more than 2 feet (61 cm) of snow was recorded on the ridgetops early Thursday in the southern Sierra south of the mountain lake where as much as 5 feet (1.5 metres) is possible by the weekend.


Snowflake

Storm dumps more than 30 inches of snow on parts of Western New York with Perrysburg getting almost 3 feet

Perrysburg snow
© Josh Bazan โ€Snow in Perrysburg.
In the course of a few short days, mother nature dumped a whole lot of winter weather across Western New York. For Perrysburg in Cattaraugus County, that translated into 35.2 inches of snow, as reported by the National Weather Service's Buffalo office at 3 p.m., Wednesday.

"[I] woke up this morning and it seemed like there was another foot which was just crazy, unbelievable," Craig Papiernik said. He spent most of the day clearing his and his neighbors' driveways with his stepson Christian.

Comment: 60 inches? It's not even December!


Windsock

Sandstorm 100 metres high engulfs Chinese city of Zhangye

Sandstorm 100 metres high engulfs Chinese city of Zhangye
Sandstorm 100 metres high engulfs Chinese city of Zhangye
A fast-moving sandstorm has hit the Chinese city of Zhangye with a 100-metre-high sand wall.

Winds above 60 kilometres per hour whipped up sand and dust from the nearby Gobi Desert, quickly engulfing the city of 1.2 million people.

The so-called sand wall moved on the city โ€” in the north-western Gansu province โ€” within five minutes, reducing visibility to less than 10 metres.

Local authorities activated an emergency response plan, while local traffic police conducted two-way patrol on the expressways.

The traffic police directed the vehicles to the service area or toll stations and warned the passing vehicles to slow down and keep a safe distance.


Cloud Lightning

Lightning kills 3 farmers in Maharashtra, India

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Three farmers, two of them women, were killed after being struck by in separate incidents in two hilly villages near Kamshet, on Saturday evening.

Police said heavy rains, accompanied by thunder and lightning, had lashed the villages โ€” Nesave and Kacharewadi.

At Nesave, Khandu Kshirsath (55) and Shobha Kshirsath (35) were walking to their homes when it suddenly started pouring. They took shelter under a tree, which was hit by lightning. The duo were close to the tree trunk and suffered serious burn injuries. They were later found dead at the spot by other villagers.

Around the same time, a woman, Sunanda Kachare (38), was struck by lightning while she was working in her at Kacharewadi, around 12km from Nesave. When she didn't return home for long, her family members searched for her and found her lying dead in the field.

The police have registered cases of accidental death.

Comment: Elsewhere in India recently lightning killed a student in Kerala while across Africa a woman was fatally struck in Malawi and also a young girl in Namibia.


Snowflake Cold

It's been one of the most miserable starts to winter on record across US

US winter misery index
© The Weather Channel (screen capture)
It's already one of the coldest and snowiest starts to the winter season in parts of the Northeast, Midwest and Plains, and we haven't finished November yet.

According to the Accumulated Winter Season Severity Index (AWSSI) from the Midwest Regional Climate Center, 74 cities from New England to the Plains and Rockies have seen an extreme season-to-date of cold and snow as of Nov. 27.

This index takes into account the "intensity and persistence of cold weather, the frequency and amount of snow and the amount and persistence of snow on the ground," the Midwest Regional Climate Center says. Wind and mixed precipitation, such as freezing rain, are not a part of the index.

The index uses five categories - mild, moderate, average, severe and extreme - to rate the severity of winter weather in cities across the U.S.

For any given location, the start date of the winter season is defined as when the first measurable snowfall (at least 0.1 inches) occurs or when the first high temperature of 32 degrees or lower is recorded. The start date is Dec. 1 for any location that does not see either of those happen before that date.

"The spread among the categories is very narrow this early in the season," said Dr. Barbara Mayes Boustead, a co-creator of the index and an instructor at the National Weather Service's Warning Decision Training Division in Norman, Oklahoma.


Comment: Snowmageddon: 6,000 flights grounded or delayed in US as Thanksgiving storm rages on


Ice Cube

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Sun dimming the geoengineering excuse why Earth is cooling

multiple waterspouts
© Donwahah Khiaddech
More unusual climate extremes across the planet from three feet of rain in Saudi Arabia to snow in the Canary Islands, quadruple waterspouts in Thailand, EF4 waterspouts in Italy, record snow France and Russia, but winter beauty in Romania with ice flowers. Be scared as sea level rises will make you leave the coast by 2300.


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Massive unseasonable sandstorm engulfs Gansu in northwestern China

A massive sandstorm is seen sweeping through the city of Zhangye in northwest China's Gansu province
© APA massive sandstorm is seen sweeping through the city of Zhangye in northwest China's Gansu province.
A massive sandstorm rolled through China's northwestern province of Gansu on Sunday, enveloping office blocks and apartment buildings.

The People's Daily posted footage of the sandstorm advancing through Gansu's Zhangye city to its social media accounts on Sunday. The mass reached 100 metres and blotted out the blue sky as it moved through the city, according to the newspaper and the footage.

Wu Ping, a 58-year-old retiree living in Zhangye, said the sandstorm hit the city around mid-afternoon Sunday.

"The dust storm reached when I was just walking out of my home so I ran back and stayed at home for the rest of the afternoon. I could not see anything through my window. Visibility was very low," he told Bloomberg News by phone from Zhangye.

"Usually we have dust storm here in spring, not in winter. This is probably the worst dust storm I have seen in 10 years."


Snowflake Cold

Snowmageddon: 6,000 flights grounded or delayed in US as Thanksgiving storm rages on

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© GettyImages / John MooreSnow chaos: 6,000 flights grounded or delayed as Thanksgiving storm rages on. A cancelled flight waits in a snow storm at the Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey.
After a record-cold Thanksgiving, temperatures continued to plummet as heavy snowfall across the Midwest grounded or delayed over 6,000 flights, wreaking havoc on Americans' holiday travel plans.

The Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend is usually the busiest travel day of the year, as millions of Americans return home from visiting relatives. However, much of the country was snowed in this year, leading to over 1,200 flight cancellations and 5,000 delays, according to FlightAware.com.

Comment: With a grand solar minimum on the way, storms like this are becoming more and more commonplace.