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'Look at This!': Missouri Tornado Forms Right in Front of Chaser
A weather watcher who was heading east outside Mountain View, Missouri, was stopped in his tracks on May 26 as a funnel cloud condensed into a tornado right in front of him.Joel Mesich told Storyful the tornado looked “quite strong” and he observed it for around 10 minutes.Several storm chasers recorded the tornado up close, showing debris being thrown into the air by the twister. News footage indicated there was some damage.The National Weather Service in Springfield said it was updating its warnings for the area as the tornado was reported. Credit: Joel Mesich via Storyful
Manchester Evening News
Met Office issue thunderstorm weather warning for TODAY with 'torrential downpours' forecast
Flooding is likely in some areas this afternoon
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Toyota shows 'an engine reborn' with green fuel despite global push for battery electric cars
During a three-hour presentation at a Tokyo hall Tuesday, the car manufacturer giant announced it would offer lean compact engines that also run on so-called green fuels like hydrogen and bioethanol, or get paired with zero-emissions electric motors in hybrids. This comes as many competitors in the auto industry are pushing for fully electric vehicles. China is revving its push for Battery Electric Vehicles, and its own BYD is threatening to outshine Tesla in that push.
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Hottest summer ever? Experts reveal what could be in store for Europe in the next few months
“One thing that is a massive, undeniable factor that cannot be ignored is that we are constantly breaking heat records,” says one forecaster.
The Guardian
Plug-in hybrid cars ‘costing £500 a year more to refuel than lab tests suggest’
Analysis of real-world data suggests annual cost of fuelling PHEVs is nearly double manufacturers’ claims
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Flooding chaos across region with police called as youths play in floodwater
Cleveland Fire Brigade were called to High Newham Road in Hardwick earlier following flooding, with children playing on the submerged road.
CBC
Downward spiral for Atlantic cod continues in Gulf of St. Lawrence
The latest assessment of Atlantic cod fish stocks in the Gulf of St. Lawrence continues to paint a bleak picture for the future of the species.Fisheries and Oceans Canada issued a warning five years ago saying extinction of the species in the gulf was not just possible, but probable.The first assessment since then has been released."We are not seeing any recovery of the spawning stock biomass of that stock. It is still experiencing really high levels of natural mortality, especially at the adult
Sky News
UK weather: 'Danger to life' warnings issued with flooding and storms expected
Weather warnings have been issued for heavy showers, thunderstorms and a small chance of flash floods, posing a "danger to life". The Met Office issued three yellow warnings for thunderstorms for parts of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland on Tuesday, lasting from midday until midnight. The warning in Northern Ireland is in place from 12pm to 9pm, in England it lasts from 2pm to 7pm, and in Scotland it goes from 3pm to midnight.
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New government must act to stop ‘horrifying’ spread of solar farms
The next government must act to stop the “horrfying” spread of solar farms in the countryside, the former head of the National Farmers’ Union has said.
Associated Press
At least 22 dead in Memorial Day weekend storms that devastated several US states
The destructive storms caused deaths in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kentucky and were just north of an oppressive, early season heat wave setting records from south Texas to Florida. Forecasters said the severe weather could shift to the East Coast later Monday and warned millions of people outdoors for the holiday to watch the skies. A tornado watch was issued from North Carolina to Maryland.
The Telegraph
Thunderstorms and downpours on the way as ‘summer’ starts
Thunderstorms could add to months of record-breaking rain this summer, the Met Office has said.
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Manchester Evening News
UK weather forecast as Met Office warns of 'heavy and thundery showers'
Large parts of the country will be battered by heavy showers throughout most of the day
The Daily Beast
How Putin Got a Man Mauled to Death by a Lion
HandoutDodging Russian bullets and bombs, zookeepers and volunteers—who were risking their lives to save big cats, bears, apes and thousands of other creatures at a besieged Ukrainian zoo—captured hearts worldwide. The Feldman Ecopark in Kharkiv had been shelled relentlessly since the conflict began on Feb. 24, 2022. Throughout it all, a handful of fearless park staff stayed to care for the animals caught in the crossfire.The compelling new documentary Checkpoint Zoo chronicles the extraordinary
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A railroad worker figured out how to send thousands of gallons of drinking water by rail from Mississippi to the Navajo Nation to alleviate the water crisis
Andrew Halter delivers water from Mississippi 1,200 miles via the railroad to families on the Navajo Nation with the help of his brother.
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Devon water contamination outbreak not resolved for thousands of homes
An outbreak of water contamination in Devon has still not resolved for thousands of homes, which are now receiving bottled water deliveries.
The Independent
Bay Area man dies trying to save dog from devastating home fire
Firefighters extinguished the deadly flames in just 20 minutes
Sky News
Arizona teenager saved by brother after black bear attack
Brigham Hawkins, 15, was "just chilling" in one of two cabins on his family's property in Alpine, Arizona, when the bear "walked in through the front door and swiped him across the head" on Thursday evening, his mother Carol said. Ms Hawkins told Sky News' US partner NBC News that Brigham has a "neurological disorder" and she believes he would have been killed if her other son Parker, 18, had not intervened. Parker ran over from the other cabin in the family's garden after hearing the screams, Ms Hawkins said.
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Temperatures hit 126F in Pakistan heat wave
STORY: :: Temperatures in southern Pakistan have hit 126F:: The reading is the highest of the summer so far, approaching the country's record highs:: May 27, 2024:: Mohenjo Daro, PakistanMohenjo Daro is a small town that experiences extremely hot summers and mild winters, and low rainfall, but its limited markets, including bakeries, tea shops, mechanics, electronic repair shops, and fruit and vegetable sellers, are usually bustling with customers. But with the current heatwave, shops are seeing almost no footfall.The heatwave is now expected to subside in Mohenjo Daro and surrounding areas, but another spell is expected to hit other areas in Sindh, including the capital, Karachi - Pakistan's largest city.Extreme temperatures throughout Asia over the past month were made worse most likely as a result of human-driven climate change, a team of international scientists have said.
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NGO cleans up contaminated Greek seas
The operation lasted ten days and targeted waters near Ithaca and Patras, where around 30 tonnes of nets and waste had collected.View on euronews
The Guardian
‘Crippling’ drought in Zambia threatens hunger for millions, says minister
Collins Nzovu says country’s plight is foretaste of disasters that will increasingly afflict region as climate breakdown takes hold