An identified metal sphere has plunged from the sky on unsuspecting villagers in northern Brazil, causing an uproar. According to eyewitnesses, the UFO weighs about 50 kilograms and measures roughly one meter in diameter.
The sphere fell on Wednesday in a village of Riacho dos Poços in...
A man in Dorset has been left mystified after tiny blue spheres fell from the sky into his garden.
Steve Hornsby from Bournemouth said the 3cm diameter balls came raining down late on Thursday afternoon during a hail storm.
He found about a dozen of the balls in his garden. He said: "[They're]...
Computer-Enhanced Image of Trindade Disc
Trindade is a small, deserted, rocky island located in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean, between the Brazilian coast and the African continent, more than six hundred miles off the coast of Bahia. During World War II, it was used as a military base...
by ClickGreen staff. Published Wed 05 Oct 2011
Iceland's massive volcano Katla appears on the brink of a major eruption just days after officials confirmed they had detected the start of eruptions over the summer.
Measuring devices this morning have picked up a large earthquake swarm, usually...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Overnight thunderstorms peppered the Northeast on Monday and threatened to return with damaging wind gusts and hail as record-breaking heat tightened its grip on the Southern and Central Plains.
Hurricane watchers, meanwhile, kept their focus on a Caribbean storm brewing...
Anthony Watts
Watts Up With That?
Thursday, July 7, 2011
When I first saw this photo in news stories today, my first thought was “how long before somebody idiotically links this to global warming aka climate change aka climate disruption” (take your pick)?
Dust storm hits Phoenix, July...
Authorities assure alarmed citizens yellow powder is pollen, but victims of Chernobyl radiation were told the same thing
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Radioactive yellow rain that fell in Tokyo and surrounding areas last night caused panic amongst Japanese...
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March 17, 2011
Fallout from the current meltdown occurring at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, which was hit by the 9.0+ mega earthquake and tsunami last Friday, could contaminate the world’s food supply with toxic radiation, say experts. If the plant’s...
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March 15, 2011
If we could rely on the Japanese and American governments to inform us of any danger, we wouldn’t have to be so vigilant.
But given the American government’s cover up of the severity of the BP oil disaster, the health risk to New Yorkers after 9/11, and...
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March 14, 2011
Watch the incredible video below, posted to Youtube on February 15th, that predicts both recent earthquakes in Japan and New Zealand by analyzing solar activity.
The video highlights the Japanese islands as the main area of...
Prevailing wind conditions would send fallout drifting towards west coast cities
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Prison Planet.com
Monday, March 14, 2011
Radioactive particles from the stricken Fukushima nuclear facility would take around a week to reach Alaska and eleven days to reach Los Angeles...
BEIJING – Rescuers in southwest China battled rolling aftershocks Friday as they scoured toppled buildings for survivors of an earthquake that killed 25 people and injured 250 near the country's border with Myanmar.
The earthquake that struck Yunnan province's mountainous Yingjiang county...
TOKYO – Japan was struck by a magnitude-8.8 earthquake off its northeastern coast Friday, triggering a 13-foot (4-meter) tsunami that washed away cars and tore away buildings along the coast near the epicenter.
In various locations along Japan's coast, TV footage showed severe flooding, with...
Mild weather helped break a 27-year-old temperature record in Toronto on Thursday.
Just after 4:30 p.m. ET, temperatures at Pearson Airport reached 7.5 C, breaking a high of 7.4 C set back in 1984. Records were broken in other areas of southcentral Ontario.
"It's not uncommon to have yo-yoing...
-- Japan's Mount Shinmoe erupted again on Wednesday, spewing more lava, smoke and ash through the area, the country's meteorological agency said.
The volcano erupted twice on Wednesday, at 5:25 a.m. and 10:47 a.m., Japan's Meteorological Agency said.
Since January 26 when it broke its...
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Feb 1, 2011
Dr Noor van Andel spoke at the Dutch Meteorological Institute (KNMI), provocatively concluding there is no observational evidence for the influence of CO2 on past or present climate. He has released a high caliber slide set. He is the former head of research at Akzo Nobel...
-- Chicago is bracing for a snow storm of historic proportions that was expected to coat the Windy City and large sections of the country's midsection in a thick blanket of snow.
Forecasters have issued a blizzard watch.
"Combined snow totals from the Monday afternoon through Wednesday may...
London Telegraph
Jan 30, 2011
Meteorologists say a freak weather phenomenon over the Arctic is responsible for the storms which have dumped record amounts of snow on the United States East Coast this winter.
The phenomenon, known as the North Atlantic Oscillation, is pushing frigid winds...
http://cnn.com/video/?/video/us/2011/01/25/dnt.coldest.spot.in.us.wcax
- The phrase "it's cold outside" doesn't begin to describe it. With the mercury well below zero in parts of the Northeast, people in New York and the New England states are facing some of the coldest temperatures the region...
Chilly temperatures across the Northeast will usher in a winter storm expected to hit New England at the end of the week, forecasts said on Wednesday.
A cold air blast will "set the stage for a substantial snow event on Thursday night into Friday," according to AccuWeather.com meteorologists...