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Volcano Eruption in Japan on July 26 2019 02:41 AM (UTC


A small eruption was observed Friday on Mt. Aso in southwestern Japan, spewing smoke as high as 1,600 meters, the weather agency said. The eruption occurred at 7:57 a.m. at the No. 1 crater of Mt. Aso's Nakadake, which is 1,506 meters above sea level, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. There were no immediate reports of injuries.

It was the latest in a series of small-scale eruptions at the volcano in Kumamoto Prefecture since April....

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 Quoting: Truth02


They create venting systems over in Japan to relieve some of the gaseous effects from volcanoes.

My uncle lives there and tells me all the locals are anticipating a big eruption from Fuji

 Quoting: Master of Nothing


That's interesting...

Did your uncle say when they believe Mount Fuji will erupt? I mean... is it on the verge of erupting any moment?

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Forest / Wild Fire in Russia on July 27 2019 03:37 AM (UTC).


Wildfires are ravaging the Arctic, with areas of northern Siberia, northern Scandinavia, Alaska and Greenland engulfed in flames. Lightning frequently triggers fires in the region but this year they have been worsened by summer temperatures that are higher than average because of climate change. Plumes of smoke from the fires can be seen from space.

Mark Parrington, a wildfires expert at the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (Cams), described them as "unprecedented". There are hundreds of fires covering mostly uninhabited regions across eastern Russia, northern Scandinavia, Greenland, and Alaska. But smoke is affecting wider surrounding areas, engulfing some places completely. Cities in eastern Russia have noted a significant decrease in air quality since the fires started.

The smoke has reportedly reached Russia's Tyumen region in western Siberia, six time zones away from the fires on the east coast. In June, the fires released an estimated 50 megatonnes of carbon dioxide - the equivalent of Sweden's annual carbon output, according to Cams...

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The burning has been sustained by the forest ground, which consists of exposed, thawed, dried peat - a substance with high carbon content. Global satellites are now tracking a swathe of new and ongoing wildfires within the Arctic Circle...


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Forest / Wild Fire in Russia on July 27 2019 03:37 AM (UTC).


Wildfires are ravaging the Arctic, with areas of northern Siberia, northern Scandinavia, Alaska and Greenland engulfed in flames. Lightning frequently triggers fires in the region but this year they have been worsened by summer temperatures that are higher than average because of climate change. Plumes of smoke from the fires can be seen from space.

Mark Parrington, a wildfires expert at the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (Cams), described them as "unprecedented". There are hundreds of fires covering mostly uninhabited regions across eastern Russia, northern Scandinavia, Greenland, and Alaska. But smoke is affecting wider surrounding areas, engulfing some places completely. Cities in eastern Russia have noted a significant decrease in air quality since the fires started.

The smoke has reportedly reached Russia's Tyumen region in western Siberia, six time zones away from the fires on the east coast. In June, the fires released an estimated 50 megatonnes of carbon dioxide - the equivalent of Sweden's annual carbon output, according to Cams...

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The burning has been sustained by the forest ground, which consists of exposed, thawed, dried peat - a substance with high carbon content. Global satellites are now tracking a swathe of new and ongoing wildfires within the Arctic Circle...


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That is something!
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Volcano Eruption in Japan on July 26 2019 02:41 AM (UTC


A small eruption was observed Friday on Mt. Aso in southwestern Japan, spewing smoke as high as 1,600 meters, the weather agency said. The eruption occurred at 7:57 a.m. at the No. 1 crater of Mt. Aso's Nakadake, which is 1,506 meters above sea level, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. There were no immediate reports of injuries.

It was the latest in a series of small-scale eruptions at the volcano in Kumamoto Prefecture since April....

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 Quoting: Truth02


They create venting systems over in Japan to relieve some of the gaseous effects from volcanoes.

My uncle lives there and tells me all the locals are anticipating a big eruption from Fuji

 Quoting: Master of Nothing


That's interesting...

Did your uncle say when they believe Mount Fuji will erupt? I mean... is it on the verge of erupting any moment?

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He sent me an article years ago i'm trying to find it....

A volcano close by to Fuji had been more active lately. That's the volcano that has a manmade venting system.

I'm still looking for it
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Interesting random article

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Major Mount Fuji eruption would shower about 1.5 cm of ash on central Tokyo: disaster management team

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Hakone volcano is close to fuji... The locals apparently think activity at one will influence the other. Legit Uncle Intel lol

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Volcanic alert level raised for popular Mount Hakone resort area in Kanagawa
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Interesting random article

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Major Mount Fuji eruption would shower about 1.5 cm of ash on central Tokyo: disaster management team

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I read a prophecy from a guy named Paul Jackson or Johnson, can't remember for sure, but the guy has passed. He saw a newspaper headline about Fuji erupting, and millions were dead or missing!!!
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Major Mount Fuji eruption would shower about 1.5 cm of ash on central Tokyo: disaster management team

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I read a prophecy from a guy named Paul Jackson or Johnson, can't remember for sure, but the guy has passed. He saw a newspaper headline about Fuji erupting, and millions were dead or missing!!!
 Quoting: bigD111


My Uncle lives in Yokohama - Bay of Tokyo. I want him to get the heck back to the states already.

The 2011 quake wasn't even the big one they are waiting for. Doom is just waiting to happen in that country.
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Interesting random article

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Major Mount Fuji eruption would shower about 1.5 cm of ash on central Tokyo: disaster management team

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I read a prophecy from a guy named Paul Jackson or Johnson, can't remember for sure, but the guy has passed. He saw a newspaper headline about Fuji erupting, and millions were dead or missing!!!
 Quoting: bigD111


My Uncle lives in Yokohama - Bay of Tokyo. I want him to get the heck back to the states already.

The 2011 quake wasn't even the big one they are waiting for. Doom is just waiting to happen in that country.
 Quoting: Master of Nothing


My daughter in laws family is all in that area too. I think the guys name was John Paul Jackson. Another headline he saw was that Sysco was putting armed guards in their food trucks to prevent mob theft! Things might be starting to add up!
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Major Mount Fuji eruption would shower about 1.5 cm of ash on central Tokyo: disaster management team

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I read a prophecy from a guy named Paul Jackson or Johnson, can't remember for sure, but the guy has passed. He saw a newspaper headline about Fuji erupting, and millions were dead or missing!!!
 Quoting: bigD111


My Uncle lives in Yokohama - Bay of Tokyo. I want him to get the heck back to the states already.

The 2011 quake wasn't even the big one they are waiting for. Doom is just waiting to happen in that country.
 Quoting: Master of Nothing


My daughter in laws family is all in that area too. I think the guys name was John Paul Jackson. Another headline he saw was that Sysco was putting armed guards in their food trucks to prevent mob theft! Things might be starting to add up!
 Quoting: bigD111


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Forest / Wild Fire in Russia on July 27 2019 03:37 AM (UTC).


Wildfires are ravaging the Arctic, with areas of northern Siberia, northern Scandinavia, Alaska and Greenland engulfed in flames. Lightning frequently triggers fires in the region but this year they have been worsened by summer temperatures that are higher than average because of climate change. Plumes of smoke from the fires can be seen from space.

Mark Parrington, a wildfires expert at the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (Cams), described them as "unprecedented". There are hundreds of fires covering mostly uninhabited regions across eastern Russia, northern Scandinavia, Greenland, and Alaska. But smoke is affecting wider surrounding areas, engulfing some places completely. Cities in eastern Russia have noted a significant decrease in air quality since the fires started.

The smoke has reportedly reached Russia's Tyumen region in western Siberia, six time zones away from the fires on the east coast. In June, the fires released an estimated 50 megatonnes of carbon dioxide - the equivalent of Sweden's annual carbon output, according to Cams...

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The burning has been sustained by the forest ground, which consists of exposed, thawed, dried peat - a substance with high carbon content. Global satellites are now tracking a swathe of new and ongoing wildfires within the Arctic Circle...


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 Quoting: Truth02


That is something!
 Quoting: bigD111


VERY INTERESTING.... and with all that Peat Bog on fire... deep and long lasting...


T2
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Severe storms with intense winds in Barcelona, Spain this afternoon, July 27th. Report: mireia delgado / @mireiaydaiana
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Flash Flood in India on July 27 2019 01:27 PM (UTC).


Around 700 people have been rescued in India after flooding left them trapped on a train near Mumbai. Helicopters, boats and diving teams were deployed by the Indian authorities after the Mahalaxmi Express became stranded on Friday night close to the town of Vangani. Passengers told news agency IANS they were ordered to stay on board but had had no food or water for 15 hours.

Weeks of monsoon flooding in South Asia has killed over 600 people. Images released by the NDRF show passengers being rescued in rubber boats. Indian authorities said a temporary camp had been set up nearby with food and medical supplies. Nine pregnant women were reportedly among those taken to safety. A spokesperson for the train operator also said alternative travel arrangements had been arranged for passengers affected.

Most areas in the nearby towns of Badlapur, Ulhasnagar, Vangani have been submerged as heavy rains battered the region this week, swelling local rivers. Other transport has also been hit by flooding in Mumbai, with 11 flights canceled and several others diverted by from the city's airport....

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Tropical Storm in Japan on July 27 2019 08:07 AM (UTC).


Torrential rains continue to pummel parts of central Japan as Tropical Storm Nari heads north through the Tokai region. Rain clouds around the storm clashing with moist air from the south are bringing localized downpours to wide areas from the Kinki to the Kanto-Koshin regions. Weather officials warn of the possibility of landslides....

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The wind damaged roofs and windows over a strip two kilometers long. Weather officials warn that areas around the storm and its predicted course can expect rainfall of 100 to 200 millimeters by Sunday morning. They also warn of strong winds and high waves in the Kinki and Tokai regions, as well as on the Izu Islands south of Tokyo. ...

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Likely tornado damage in Fiumicino, central Italy this morning at 2:30 am. 1 fatality reported. Report: Meteo neve Roma e Castelli
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Flash floods in Barrio de Sarria, Barcelona, Spain yesterday after 42 mm of rain fell in only 30 minutes. Report: Álvaro Laforet / @MeteOrihuela
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Multiple red sprites on the convective system over the northern Adriatic region last night, July 27th. Great catch by Martin Popek!
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Grasshoppers in Vegas and ants in Britain!!!!!!!

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Hordes of grasshoppers descend upon Las Vegas, experts blame wet weather
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Another video....

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PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS (grasshoppers) descends on Sin City

At least some species will be dining well..
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Biological Hazard in Svalbard and Jan Mayen on July 28 2019 05:20 AM (UTC).


Researchers have found more than 200 reindeer that died of hunger on Norway's Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, public broadcaster NRK reported on Saturday. The catastrophe happened due to climate change and lack of food, and has never been this big, said three researchers from the Norwegian Polar Institute.

The institute has mapped the wild reindeer stock on Svalbard for 40 years as it is a key species for understanding the tundra ecosystem, Xinhua news agency reported. "It is scary to find so many dead animals. This is a terrifying example of how climate change affects nature. It is just sad," said researcher Ashild Onvik Pedersen....

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Extreme Weather in Italy on July 28 2019 05:17 PM (UTC).


Freak storms and flash flooding following last week's heatwave in Italy claimed three lives this weekend, including a young woman caught up in a mini-tornado near Rome's Fiumicino airport. The 26-year-old woman was driving home at around 2:00 am Sunday when the mini-tornado lifted her car and sent it crashing against a railing. The highly localized winds tore up trees and scattered debris across the zone it hit....

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The lower Mississippi River is forecast fall below flood stage in early August in the south-central United States after a nearly seven-month ordeal: [link to ow.ly]


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Extreme Weather in Schenectady, New York USA on July 29 2019 03:52 AM (UTC).


A fast-moving storm late Sunday afternoon knocked out power to more than 9,000 customers in Schenectady County, according to National Grid. The storm hit just after 4 p.m. and brought heavy rain to the area. Downed trees and wires were reported. On Erie Boulevard, a tree appeared to have been hit by lightning and then took down a power pole. One downed tree damaged the iconic Mike's Hot Dogs sign.

A video later circulated showing water going through a portion of nearby Rivers Casino. The storm also damaged Freedom Park in Scotia, forcing Sunday evening's concert there to be postponed, Glenville Supervisor Chris Koetzle said on Twitter. As a result of that incident, Erie between Union and Nott was to be closed for a time...


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The lower Mississippi River is forecast fall below flood stage in early August in the south-central United States after a nearly seven-month ordeal: [link to ow.ly]


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Crazy rains
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Reindeer hit the beach as temperatures soar in northern Finland (PHOTO)

"The two reindeer were pictured seeking solace from the soaring 28C weather at Ounaskoski beach, in Rovaniemi, Tuesday. Fellow beach-goers snapped pictures of the unlikely visitors as they cooled off in the shade."

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Reindeer hit the beach as temperatures soar in northern Finland (PHOTO)

"The two reindeer were pictured seeking solace from the soaring 28C weather at Ounaskoski beach, in Rovaniemi, Tuesday. Fellow beach-goers snapped pictures of the unlikely visitors as they cooled off in the shade."

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cute!

Last week, reindeer were pictured “queuing” outside a local social benefits office in the Lapland village of Inari as they sought shade.
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Nuclear Event in Russia on July 29 2019 01:00 PM (UTC).


The source of a gigantic, mysterious leak of radioactive material that swept across Europe in 2017 has been traced to a Russian nuclear facility, which appears to have been preparing materials for experiments in Italy. The leak released up to 100 times the amount of radiation into the atmosphere that the Fukushima disaster did. Italian scientists were the first to raise the alarm on 2 October, when they noticed a burst of the radioactive ruthenium-106 in the atmosphere. This was quickly corroborated by other monitoring laboratories across Europe.

Georg Steinhauser at Leibniz University Hannover in Germany says he was "stunned" when he first noticed the event. Routine surveillance detects several radiation leaks each year, mostly of extremely low levels of radionuclides used in medicine. But this event was different. "The ruthenium-106 was one of a kind. We had never measured anything like this before," says Steinhauser. Even so, the radiation level wasn't high enough to impact human health in Europe, although exposure closer to the site of release would have been far greater.

The Institute for Radioprotection and Nuclear Security in Paris soon concluded that the most probable source of the leak was between the Volga River and Ural mountains in Russia. This is where Russia's Mayak facility is located. The site, which includes a plant that processes spent nuclear fuel, suffered the world's third most serious nuclear accident in 1957...

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