Huge Pacific storm heads towards Californian coast
A massive storm makes its way towards the Californian coastZoom Earth, NOAA
A massive storm makes its way towards the Californian coastZoom Earth, NOAA
Thousands more dead and dying shellfish have been washed up on a beach on a stretch of coast where there has previously been a mass crustacean die-off. Source: PA
A large hole capable of generating solar winds north of a million miles per hour has appeared on the surface of the sun for the second time in a week. It is known as a coronal hole - and this one is 20 times bigger than Earth. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory spotted it, and it could send superfast solar winds of 1.8 million miles per hour hurtling towards our planet as early as Thursday.
Overnight gusts to batter Britons from Thursday, Met Office forecasters say as British Summer Time gets off to damp start
Standing charges are set to go up from April and campaigners have urged people to take meter readings so they know where they stand
Households are to be penalised if they do not switch away from gas under net zero plans to be unveiled on Thursday.
Mussels, starfish, crabs and clams are dead or dying along the beach at Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
Emmanuel Macron has pledged to tax water usage in France to tackle a major drought, with the move coming amid a public uprising over pension reforms and the cost of living.
But critics described Mr Shapps’s announcement as ‘weak and feeble’
April is more snowy than November, with an average 2.3 snow days
The phrase about a mother’s work never being done is epitomized in footage shared to Instagram on March 28 from South Lake Tahoe, California, showing a black bear “mom” gathering insulation for her den, as her “cubs complain” in the background.The footage, captured by nature enthusiast Toogee Sielsch, is timestamped as being taken on March 27 and shows the bear paw at shrubbery while faint calls from the background can be heard.“Mom knows a cold, snowy, and windy storm is about to move through and does her best to gather some more bedding/insulation for her seven-to-eight-week-old cubs,” commented Sielsch on his Instagram post.“Turn up the sound and hear the cubs complain while mom is working hard to keep them protected,” he adds. A “dynamic winter storm” was forecast in the region on the evening of March 27.Sielsch has been documenting the life of the bear and her cubs over a number of recent Instagram posts, and regularly shares footage of South Lake Tahoe’s bear population. Credit: Toogee Sielsch via Storyful
BO'AO, China (AP) — Russia's Gazprom is increasing gas supplies to China and expects soon to reach the maximum planned level through a Siberian pipeline, its chairman said Wednesday, highlighting Beijing's importance as his country's top export market in the face of Western sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine. Gazprom is negotiating with China over a possible additional supply project across neighboring Mongolia, Viktor Zubkov said at a government-organized economic forum.
A MAN has been fined after disposing his business waste at a beauty near Hereford.
A bomb cyclone impacted much of the west coast of the United States on March 28, according to satellite imagery from the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA).Ahead of the storm, the National Weather Service (NWS) warned those in the California Bay Area and Central Coast to “expect gusty winds and moderate to heavy rain,” as well as urban flooding, downed trees, and the possibility of isolated power outages.“If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency,” a subsequent NWS update said.By Tuesday, upper Northern California had begun feeling the first effects of the storm, with more than 14,000 people in Del Norte, Siskiyou and Shasta counties losing power for several hours, according to the Los Angeles Times.An animation from CIRA shows the storm swirling off the west coast of the United States between 4 pm on March 28, and 1 am on March 29. Credit: CIRA/NOAA via Storyful
Hypothermia is a medical emergency characterized by a dangerous, and sometimes fatal low body temperature, caused by exposure to extreme cold temperatures. You don't need to be on an expedition to the Arctic to get it, some of the world's biggest stars have had it when shooting a movie or TV project!
Hawaii authorities on Tuesday say they have referred 33 people to U.S. law enforcement after the group allegedly harassed a pod of wild dolphins in waters off the Big Island. It's against federal law to swim within 50 yards (45 meters) of spinner dolphins in Hawaii’s nearshore waters. The prohibition went into effect in 2021 amid concerns that so many tourists were swimming with dolphins that the nocturnal animals weren’t getting the rest they need during the day to be able to forage for food at night.
Shocking images show piles of rubbish scattered across a Glasgow park.
We could see more stunning auroras, such as the famous Northern Lights, due to heightened solar activity
A zoo leopard fought with a pet Corgi dog from behind the glass in China.The encounter happened at Zibo Zoo in Shandong province when the pooch's owner took it to the big cat area.Footage shows the pup jumping up on a low wall for a better look. But when one leopard saw the Corgi, the big cat went wild trying to reach it.Standing on its hind legs, it scraped frantically at the security glass screen, trying to tear its way through as it bared its razor-sharp teeth.Undaunted, the Corgi responded by yapping at the leopard before jumping down from its perch.Pet owner Han filmed another encounter between her pet and its close relatives when they stopped by the wolf enclosure.The Corgi once again sparked interest as it sat right by the glass, tempting the four curious wolves as they try to sniff out the visitor.
It’s a plant that is nearly impossible to obliterate, but new research reveals the best way of tackling Japanese knotweed in the most sustainable way.
A nest of 10 swan eggs has been damaged by a group of teenagers in King's Lynn.