Thursday, December 8, 2011

Severe Weather in Southeastern US

Severe storms and tornadoes traveled through the southeastern United States causing death and destruction.    Powerlines, homes, and trees were all damaged by strong winds in the states of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.  In the four states, four people died, 20 people were injured, and over 30 homes or businesses were severely damaged.  This is an area of the country that is exposed to many different storms every year, so this is nothing new for these people to experience.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15768616
http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/11/17/1651091/deadly-storms-pound-southeast.html

Arctic Storm Hits Alaska

A large Arctic snow storm hit Alaska, affecting an area about the size of Colorado.  The storm brought an estimated 18 inches of snow, 40 foot waves on the ocean, and 60 mph winds.  The storm ripped the roofs of houses off and caused other damage in 37 villages, but no injuries were reported.  There was a report that one man was missing.  The lack of injuries to people can largely be attributed to weather forecasts and the ability of people to prepare for the storm.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15661484
http://www.weather.com/outlook/weather-news/news/articles/alaska-superstorm-aftermath_2011-11-11

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

High Radiation Levels Found in Rice in Japan

Japanese authorities have stopped the shipment of rice from farms located 36 miles northwest of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant after high radiation levels were found in the rice.  The rice was found to have radioactive levels 25% higher than government regulations allow.  Although officials said there is a slight possibility for long term risk to human health, they said that the level of radioactivity would pose no immediate threat to health.  This shipment of rice is the latest of other produce and livestock that was contaminated after the earthquake that caused the plant to spew radioactive particles into the environment.  To deal with the contamination in the environment, workers are scraping off up to two inches of topsoil.  

http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/17/world/asia/japan-fukushima-rice/index.html?iref=allsearch

Monday, November 7, 2011

Worsening Floods in Bangkok

Thailand continues to experience dangerous flooding.  Flood waters north of the city are slowing draining and passing through Bangkok on its way to the sea.  So far, over 500 people have died from the floods, and approximately one-third of the city has been evacuated.  The water has reached the outskirts of the inner city, and more water pumps are being ordered to try and prevent the water from reaching the heart of the city.  The situation could continue to get worse if communities living among the increasingly dirty water experience health effects.  The flooding is also shutting down many industrial centers, putting people out of work for the time being.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-15615876

http://www.thaitravelnews.net/thailand-floods/bangkok-floods-flood-monitoring-centre-set-minburi/

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Deadly Mudslides in Columbia

Columbia has been experiencing one the wettest rainy seasons in recent memory.  These heavy rains have forced over 250,000 to be evacuated, and were responsible for triggering two mudslides in western Columbia on Sunday.  The mudslides buried 18 homes and have killed 24 people.  Officials said that there are 30 people missing, and rescue crews are searching for them.  The heavy rains are expected to continue for the next month or two, meaning that more mudslides can be expected.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-15613951

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Early Snow Storm on the East Coast

An early snow storm hit the east coast of the United States, bringing up to 30 inches in some areas.  The storm has left more than three million people without power for an extended amount of time, and has been responsible for as many as 23 deaths.  Due to the mild October temperatures, the snow was of a heavier consistency.  The snow caused a large number of tree branches to break, leading to more damage and clean up.  The unusual storm was caused by an area of high pressure over southeastern Canada funneled cold air south towards the US.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15523992
http://iphone.france24.com/en/20111030-weather-rare-october-snowstorm-hits-usa-northeast-NY

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Sever Flash Floods in Italy

Northern Italy received an estimated 20 inches of precipitation in the past 24 hours.  The downpour has led to flash flooding and mudslides in the region, anywhere between six and nine people dead, and many others still missing. The rain and floods have blocked roads, swept away bridges, and caused large amounts of damage to cities.  People were being evacuated from coastal cities by the Coast Guard.  I believe that if this amount of flooding occurred in a lesser developed country, the death toll would have been much higher.  Italy's government was able to warn people about the flooding, and evacuate others to safety.

http://hypervocal.com/news/2011/severe-flash-floods-in-italy-kill-at-least-six-destroy-cinque-terre-villages/
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E90-9f2OOg4