Earth & Space Weather

Sunspot 1667 generated strong C8.7 solar flare and possible Earth-directed CME

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Source: The Watchers - 2/06/13, By Chillymanjaro

A solar flare registered as C8.7 was detected at 00:21 UTC on February 6, 2013. The source of the flare was decaying Active Region 1667. According to images from NASA’s STEREO-B spacecraft, the associated CME appears to be heading in the Earth direction, with expected time of arrival on February 8/9, 2013.   ALERT: Type II Radio Emission Begin Time: 2013 Feb 06 0013 UTC Estimated Velocity: 548 km/s Description: Type II emissions occur in association with eruptions on the sun and typically indicate a coronal mass ejection is associated with a flare event. ALERT: Type IV Radio Emission Begin...

A solar flare registered as C8.7 was detected at 00:21 UTC on February 6, 2013. The source of the flare was decaying Active Region 1667. According to images from NASA’s STEREO-B spacecraft, the associated CME appears to be heading in the Earth direction, with expected time of arrival on February 8/9, 2013.

Scientist reports above-normal seismic activity at sinkhole

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WAFB.com - 2/05/13, By WAFB Staff

Source: Assumption Parish

Source: Assumption Parish

BAYOU CORNE, LA (WAFB) - Experts are looking into the cause of recent rumbling in the ground near the massive sinkhole in Assumption Parish.

A scientist with the Center for Earthquake Research and Information reported there has been above-normal seismic activity around the site for several days.

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Extreme Winds, Snow Lash UK

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Accuweather.com - 2/05/13, Meghan Evans


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A potent storm across the northern Atlantic is the culprit behind high winds blasting the United Kingdom. Windy and stormy weather will persist into Tuesday, causing treacherous travel.

The highest winds have been targeting the northwestern coast of Scotland as well as the higher elevations. A 120-mph gust (193 kph) and sustained winds of 77 mph (123 kph) were recorded on top of Cairngorm Summit at an elevation of around 4,085 feet early Monday morning, according to Mark Vogan.

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Big Story Weather – February 5, 2013

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RedOrbit.com - 2/05/13, Joshua Kelly

Big Story Weather from February 4: The clipper systems continued moving through the Northern Plains and Great Lakes bringing more snow to the region. A new area of low pressure also brought some moderate rain to the Southern Plains and Gulf Coast through the day yesterday, while the West Coast enjoyed nice weather.



Weather Outlook for February 5: Another clipper system will move through the Great Lakes today bringing more snow showers to the region. A weak area of low pressure will move into Northern Florida today creating an area of showers through the region. High pressure over the West will bring partly cloudy skies to the Rockies. An offshore flow will bring some showers to the Pacific Northwest ahead of the next warm front. Below is the weather for a few select cities.

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Strange Snowfalls

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Wunderground.com - 2/04/13, Christopher C. Burt

Although there were no spectacular snowstorms in the contiguous U.S. this past January there were a couple of interesting snow events. On January 20th the residents of Vermont were amazed to find their yards and fields covered with large snow rollers. A week later, on January 27th, giant snowflakes “the size of cotton balls” were observed near Moline, Illinois. Here is a summary of some strange snow events.



A Vermont TV station, WCAX, reports on the snow roller event that occurred in Vermont on January 20, 2013.Video still from WCAX and rebroadcast on CNN and The Weather Channel.

Snow Rollers

This rare and interesting phenomenon occurs when surface conditions are just right following a fresh snowfall. The surface snow must be light and sticky but not too wet. Strong, gusty winds in excess of 30 mph must then ‘scoop’ the fluffy snow into small balls on the surface and then blow the balls along forming small barrels. The stronger the winds and deeper the snow, the larger the barrels or ‘rollers’ become. Of course, the process is the same as making a snowman. Reports of snow rollers up to five or six feet in diameter (the “size of rolled hay bays”) have been reported in the Great Plains but cannot be substantiated.

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Heavy rain causes flooding in Wellington

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TVNZ - 2/04/13, Source: One News

  • Heavy rain causes flooding in Wellington  (Source: Twitter, @hamfritta)
    Rain in Wellington - Source: Twitter, @hamfritta

Emergency services are busy in Wellington tonight as the city is battered with heavy rain, with some areas flooding.

MetService has issued a severe weather warning for the Wairarapa, Wellington, Fiordland, Otago, Westland, Nelson and Taranaki.

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Wind, Rain and Snow Set to Blast UK

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Accuweather.com - 2/04/13, Evan Duffey

Strong winds will continue to batter the United Kingdom and Ireland from Sunday into early next week as yet another powerful storm impacts the island nation.

The powerful storm will make the trip all the way from Iceland to Scotland on Sunday, before eventually moving into Germany.
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