June 10, 2013
Tornadic waterspout rips through the South of France
A natural phenomenon more common for America, a tornado, has hit the South of France shocking locals and holidaymakers on the Côte d’Azur, the Mediterranean coastline. As thousands in Central Europe are struggling to cope with devastating floods which have already claimed the lives of at least 21 people, a tornado ripped through the French Riviera on Sunday morning.
Thousands flee flood-hit parts of Germany and Hungary
Some 23,000 people were forced to leave their homes in the east German city of Magdeburg after a dam burst on the flood-swollen River Elbe. Although water levels in Magdeburg were reported to be receding on Monday, the city and areas of the country further north remain on high alert. In Hungary, 1,200 people had to leave their homes but flood defences in the capital Budapest appeared to have held.
Some 23,000 people were forced to leave their homes in the east German city of Magdeburg after a dam burst on the flood-swollen River Elbe. Although water levels in Magdeburg were reported to be receding on Monday, the city and areas of the country further north remain on high alert. In Hungary, 1,200 people had to leave their homes but flood defences in the capital Budapest appeared to have held.
Many die in Sri Lanka storms
At least 31 people are now known to have died in severe storms which hit western Sri Lanka over the weekend. There are fears that the death toll could mount with at least 29 injured and 31 missing, officials say. A minister said most victims were fishermen operating near the coastline in very small boats.
At least 31 people are now known to have died in severe storms which hit western Sri Lanka over the weekend. There are fears that the death toll could mount with at least 29 injured and 31 missing, officials say. A minister said most victims were fishermen operating near the coastline in very small boats.
METEOR ALERT
Sky watchers in North America might see an outburst of meteors during the early hours of June 11th when Earth passes through a stream of cometary debris last seen in 1930. Forecasters Peter Jenniskens (SETI Institute) and Esko Lyytinen (Helsinki, Finland) predict the return of the gamma Delphinid meteor shower this Tuesday morning around 08:30 UT (04:30 am EDT).
Sky watchers in North America might see an outburst of meteors during the early hours of June 11th when Earth passes through a stream of cometary debris last seen in 1930. Forecasters Peter Jenniskens (SETI Institute) and Esko Lyytinen (Helsinki, Finland) predict the return of the gamma Delphinid meteor shower this Tuesday morning around 08:30 UT (04:30 am EDT).
Huge Asteroid’s Earth Flyby Captured in New Video
A newly released video of a giant asteroid’s Earth flyby last week reveals key details about the enigmatic space rock and its attendant moon. The enormous asteroid 1998 QE2 sailed past our planet at a distance of 3.6 million miles (5.8 million kilometers) on May 31, making its closest approach for at least the next two centuries.
A newly released video of a giant asteroid’s Earth flyby last week reveals key details about the enigmatic space rock and its attendant moon. The enormous asteroid 1998 QE2 sailed past our planet at a distance of 3.6 million miles (5.8 million kilometers) on May 31, making its closest approach for at least the next two centuries.
Small earthquake recorded in central Oklahoma
The USGS reports that the 3.4 magnitude quake was recorded just after 12:30 a.m. Sunday about 4 miles south of Luther – about 20 miles northeast of Oklahoma City.
The USGS reports that the 3.4 magnitude quake was recorded just after 12:30 a.m. Sunday about 4 miles south of Luther – about 20 miles northeast of Oklahoma City.
Earthquake hits near NT-SA border
A 5.7 magnitude earthquake has struck a remote area near the border of the Northern Territory and South Australia but there have been no reports of damage. The quake was centred about 3km north of the South Australian border near Mulga Park Road and hit at 11.52pm (CST) on Sunday.
A 5.7 magnitude earthquake has struck a remote area near the border of the Northern Territory and South Australia but there have been no reports of damage. The quake was centred about 3km north of the South Australian border near Mulga Park Road and hit at 11.52pm (CST) on Sunday.