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Earth Watch Report  –  Flooding

18.01.2013Flash FloodBulgaria[Statewide]Damage levelDetails

Flash Flood in Bulgaria on Friday, 18 January, 2013 at 20:09 (08:09 PM) UTC.

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Heavy rain in the southern district of Smolyan and Kardzhali has increased the levels of some reservoirs and rivers. The municipality of Nedelino, district of Smolyan, has declared a state of emergency. The situation is critical, as the Kichukovska river has burst its banks, overflowing a road section between the town of Nedelino and the village of Krayna. According to the mayor of the municipality of Nedelino, Stoyan Beshirov, the same road stretch was affected by torrential rain last year and no money was allocated for repair works. He also announced that the torrential rain had cut the access to six settlements the municipality. There are landslides in almost every settlement in the municipality. It has been raining in the municipality…

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January 19, 2013INDIAThe Queen of the Hills, as Shimla was fondly called by the British, recorded the highest snowfall on a single day January in the past eight years, a Met official said here Saturday. Manmohan Singh, director of the meteorological office here, told IANS that the town recorded 38.6 cm snow in the past 24 hours, the highest in the first month of the year since 2005. “The maximum snow in a day in January was recorded was in 2005. It was 33.2 cm Jan 18,” he said, adding: “On two consecutive days (Jan 17 and 18 this year) the town got 63.6 cm.” Singh said snow and heavy rain in the region in the past two days was mainly due to induced cyclonic circulation with the western disturbances. As per records of the Met office, there was no snowfall at all in Shimla for…

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Understanding Atmospheric Deposition in Tampa Bay(3 page pdf, Bay Region Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (BRACE))

Also discussed here: From the Tailpipe to Tampa Bay: Air Pollution Research Reveals Impact of Cars(Bradenton Times, Dec. 17, 2012)

Vehicle emissions not only cause harmful health impacts for people near them but they also affect the quality of the water near urban areas by adding nitrogen dioxides to the water off the coast which promotes algae growth, starving the fish of oxygen. Today we review a report from Tampa on the amount of nitrogen oxides reaching the water from the atmosphere, mainly from vehicle emissions that pollute Tampa Bay. Many of the same strategies for improving urban air quality on land apply here as well for water quality: more low emission vehicles, more monitoring of dry deposition and reestablish atmospheric monitoring stations. As EPA notes: “driving a car is a typical citizen’s…

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petrel41's avatarDear Kitty. Some blog

This weekend, there is national garden bird count in the Netherlands.

Every participant counts garden birds for half an hour.

In the garden where I counted this morning, not so many birds then: one great tit and three wood pigeons.

The national results so far today:

Total counts so far in the Netherlands: 10.932

House sparrowHouse sparrow 52.158 Great titGreat tit 37.826 BlackbirdBlackbird 32.353
4ChaffinchChaffinch29.116
5Blue titBlue tit23.247
6JackdawJackdaw16.203
7Collared doveCollared dove14.081
8StarlingStarling13.184
9Wood pigeonWood pigeon13.052
10RobinRobin10.910

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