Archive for September, 2012
Posted by feww on September 30, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,263 Days Left
[September 30, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,263 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Thousands killed or injured, five million affected in Pakistan’s extreme monsoon flooding
Extreme monsoon flooding in Pakistan has left about 500 dead, thousands injured, hundrdes of thousands displaced and 5 million others affected.
- Floodwaters have submerged vast areas in Sindh, Punjab and Baluchistan provinces since August, killing about 250 people in Sindh province alone, reports said.
- The victims affected by the mega flooding include 1.4 million children who are “experiencing devastating flooding for the second or third time over the past three years, and these new floods have disrupted their recovery,” said UNICEF.
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Posted by feww on September 29, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,264 Days Left
[September 29, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,264 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Thousands evacuated as severe flooding swamps drought-stricken southern Spain
Mega-flooding in southern Spain has claimed at least a dozen lives, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes.
- Triggered by an extreme rain event, flooding throughout the region has transformed roads into rivers, inundating thousands of homes and destroying public infrastructure.
- The worst-hit areas are provinces of Andalusia, Almeria and Murcia in southern and southeastern Spain.
- About 245mm of rain fell in the area on Friday morning alone, said Spain’s national weather agency, AEMET.
- AEMAT has forecast stormy weather and intense rains for the southern half of the Iberian peninsula and the Mediterranean area, next week.
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Posted by feww on September 28, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,265 Days Left
[September 28, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,265 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Central Nigeria’s worst ever flooding affects tens of thousands of people, displacing at least 10,000, killing many
At least 140 people have been killed and tens of thousands have been forced to flee their homes due to severe flooding in Central Nigeria since July, reports said.
Other Disasters/ Significant Events
- United States. At least 30 U.S. states expect water shortages by 2013, the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) has revealed.
- Washington. The White House has declared a major disaster exists in the State of Washington following a severe storm, straight-line winds, and flooding on July 20, 2012.
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Posted by feww on September 27, 2012
Severe to Exceptional drought levels increase by more than 1 percent
Moderate to Exceptional drought levels (D1 to D4 on U.S. Drought Monitor scale) increased to 65.45 percent, up from 64.82 percent a week ago, while Severe to Exceptional drought levels (D2 to D4) covered 42.12 percent of Contiguous U.S., an increase of more than 1 percent.


U.S. Drought Map, September 25, 2012. Source: US Drought Monitor
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Posted by feww on September 27, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,266 Days Left
[September 27, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,266 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Drought disaster plagues additional counties in the Dakotas, Hawaii, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Forty-six additional counties across the Dakotas, Hawaii, Minnesota and Wisconsin have been declared agricultural disaster areas (includes both primary and contiguous designations) due to damages and losses caused by the recent drought, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported.

U.S. Drought Disaster Map, September 26, 2012. Source: USDA. Edited for brevity by FIRE-EARTH
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Posted by feww on September 26, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,267 Days Left
[September 26, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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- Assam, India. Third wave of flooding so far this year has left more than 1.8 million people marooned in India’s northeastern state of Assam.
- Thousands of villages in 18 of the state’s 27 districts have been submerged under floodwater.
- Flooding has destroyed tens of thousands of homes, and left about ¼ of million people displaced, scores of others dead, injured or missing.
- Health authorities have issued a state-wide alert due to sewage-contaminated water.
- Hundreds of thousands of hectares of crops have been destroyed.
- “Nearly 130 people were killed and six million displaced by the floodwaters in Assam two months ago, which came during India’s June-September monsoon,” said a report.
- Pakistan. Flooding in northwestern, southwestern, central, and southern parts of Pakistan has affected about 4.5 million people so far this year, officials said.
- The deluge has killed at least 370 people, and left about 1,200 others injured.
- Floods have destroyed more than 120,000 homes, and seriously damaged about 155,000 others.
- Up to a million acres of crops have been destroyed.
- Pakistan’s southern province of Sindh is the worst hit region with at least 188 killed and 743 injured due to the flooding, followed by Punjab with 60 dead, said a report.
- Only about 5 percent of the 4,472,351 people affected were moved to relief camps while 4,189,825 are living in the open, without shelter or basic amenities, the report quoted Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) as saying.
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Posted by feww on September 25, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,268 Days Left
[September 25, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,268 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Global Disasters/ Significant Events
JELAWAT Intensifies to a Super Typhoon with 265kph Winds
Super Typhoon JELAWAT, described as “violent,” is currently packing maximum sustained winds of about 265 kilometer per hour (kph), with wind gusts exceeding 325 kph, moving NNW in the Philippines Sea at forward speeds of about 12kph.
- The Super Storm could top maximum sustained winds of 280kph in the next 12 hours, according to models.

SUPER TYPHOON JELAWAT – Vis/IR Sat Image. Source: CIMSS
Other Disasters, Significant Events
- California, USA. A wildfire 50 miles east of San Diego has destroyed at least 3 dozen buildings including 20 houses, threatening more homes and forcing hundreds of residents to evacuate.
- At least a dozen other homes have reportedly been damaged by the fire.
- The 3,000-acre blaze may have started in Mexico, officials said.
- Philippines Sea. Typhoon EWINIAR (TY 19W), currently positioned NNW of Mariana Islands, is heading north towards Tokyo, Japan with sustained winds of about 75kph.
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Posted by feww on September 24, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,269 Days Left
[September 24, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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Typhoon JELAWAT Could Become a Super Storm
Details @ 00:01 UTC , September 24, 2012
- Location: About 13.0°N, 128.4°E, 475km East of Legaspi City, Philippines
- Max Sustained Winds: 180 km/h
- Max Wind Gusts: 220 km/h
- Forward Movement and Speed: NNW, 7 km/h

Typhoon JELAWAT (‘LAWIN’) – Vis/IR Sat Image. Source: CIMSS
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Posted by feww on September 23, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,270 Days Left
[September 23, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,270 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Global Disasters/ Significant Events
U.S. Wildfires Prompt Air Quality Alerts
Hundreds of wildfires across the Midwest, Northwestern and Southern U.S. prompt Red Flag Warnings, air quality alerts and more evacuation orders.

Current Hazard Mapping System Fire and Smoke Analysis – NOAA/NESDIS

Map of Analyzed Fires from Satellite Data – NESDIS
See also Washington state health provides thousands of respirators as Wildfire smoke worsens
Other Disasters
- Alabama, USA. The White House has declared a major disaster exists in the State of Alabama following the damage caused by Hurricane Isaac during the period of August 26 to September 5, 2012.
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Posted by feww on September 22, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,271 Days Left
[September 22, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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Washington, USA. Several wildfires burning in Central Washington are threatening to merge into a ‘monster blaze,’ authorities said.
- About 1,150 homes are threatened by two of the fires, the Table Mountain Fire and Wenatchee River Complex, which have forced at least 2,000 people to evacuate.
- The largest fire, the Wenatchee Complex, has grown to about 70 square miles, threatening about 500 homes and other structures.
- “The Wenatchee Complex is the result of an extensive, severe lightning storm which occurred the evening of Saturday, September 9, 2012. Lightning strikes were reported to have started [hundreds of] individual fires.” Inciweb reported.
- Table Mountain Fire is threatening about 650 homes.
- Fueled by warm temperatures, very low humidity and winds, the fires have so far consumed about 140 square miles on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Range.
- Smoke from the fires is causing hazardous air quality in Ellensburg, Wenatchee, Spokane, Pullman, Clarkston and elsewhere across the state.
- A total of about 5,000 fire and emergency personnel are deployed.

Current Hazard Mapping System Fire and Smoke Analysis – NOAA/NESDIS

Map of Analyzed Fires from Satellite Data – NESDIS
Utah, USA. Gov. Herbert has declared a state of emergency in Santa Clara after flooding caused extensive damage to homes and businesses.
- Santa Clara is located about 270 miles south of Salt Lake City.
Florida. Federal government has denied a request by the Florida Gov. to declare the state a presidential major disaster area following the damage caused by Hurricane ISAAC late August.
- The storm reportedly caused about $40million damage across 7 counties in Florida, especially Palm Beach.
Alaska. Alaska’s governor has declared a state disaster for communities worst-hit by recent storms, forcing residents in Talkeetna area to evacuate, a report said.
- “Flooding is causing problems over a wide swath of Alaska, from Talkeetna, near the base of Mount McKinley in the Mat-Su Borough, to the port town of Seward, 175 miles to the south on the Kenai Peninsula.”
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Posted by feww on September 21, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,272 Days Left
[September 21, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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US Drought Disaster list joined by 92 additional counties across 9 states
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) designated 92 counties across eight states as primary and contiguous disaster areas due to damages and losses caused by the recent drought.
- The states are Alabama, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
- As of September 19, 2012 a total of 2,348 counties across 43 states have been designated as agricultural disaster areas due to the drought, this year.
- List of Designated Drought Disaster Counties

U.S. Drought Disaster Map, September 19, 2012. Source: USDA. Edited for brevity by FIRE-EARTH.
U.S. Drought 2012
Drought has set yet another record high in the 12-year data, U.S. Drought Monitor reported. Nearly two-thirds (64.82 percent) of Contiguous United States (54.25 percent of the country) is now in moderate drought or worse, the largest percentage ever recorded at that level.

U.S. Drought Map, September 18, 2012. Source: US Drought Monitor
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Posted by feww on September 20, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,273 Days Left
[September 20, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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Northeastern U.S. Could Become Arctic: FIRE-EARTH
Rapid climate change could ‘permanently’ transform Northeastern United States, bringing extreme cold and freezing up the entire region in the next couple of years (2013-2015), FIRE-EARTH Models show.

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Posted by feww on September 19, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,274 Days Left
[September 19, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,274 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Average temperatures in U.S. West up 3°F as fire season grows 75 days
Western wildfires exceeding 10,000 acres have grown in frequency seven times compared with the 1970s, according to a new report, The Age of Western Wildfires.
Years of fire suppression “may have left the forests of the West particularly vulnerable to big fires,” however, “rising spring and summer temperatures, along with shrinking winter snowpack, have increased the risk of wildfires in most parts of the West,” the report said.
The report highlights based on analysis of 42 years of U.S. Forest Service records for 11 Western states show, compared to the average year in the 1970’s, in the past decade there were:
- 7 times more fires greater than 10,000 acres each year
- About 5 times more fires larger than 25,000 acres each year
- Twice as many fires larger than 1,000 acres each year, with an average of more than 100 per year between 2002 and 2011, compared with less than 50 during the 1970’s
- The burn season is 75 days longer than 40 years ago.
- Wildfires burn twice as much land area compared with 40 years ago.
- Annual average number of fires larger than 1,000 acres has almost quadrupled in Arizona and Idaho, and has doubled in California, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Wyoming.
- Full Report (PDF)
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Posted by feww on September 18, 2012
Global Land Temperature: Second Warmest August on Record
Average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces was the 4th highest on record for August, at 61.22°F (16.22°C) or 1.12°F (0.62°C) above the 20th century average, NOAA reported.
- August 2012 was the 36th consecutive August and 330th consecutive month with a global temperature above the 20th century average.
- Global land temperature was 58.52°F, which tied with 2001 and 2011 as the second warmest August on record, behind 1998.
- Temperature for global land and ocean surfaces for June–August tied with 2005 as the third highest on record for this period at 61.25°F (16.24°C), or 1.15°F (0.64°C), above the 20th century average.
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Posted by feww on September 18, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,275 Days Left
[September 18, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,275 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Global Disasters/ Significant Events
Pakistan: Monsoon Rains
- Monsoon rains have left about 1,000 people killed or injured, destroying more than 15,000 homes, and damaging thousands more, across Pakistan since August 22.
See also: Cloudbursts Kill Dozens in India
United States: West Nile Virus (WNV) – [UPDATED Sept 20, 2012]
- As of September 18, 2012, 48 states have reported West Nile virus infections in people, birds, or mosquitoes. At least three thousand five hundred and seven human West Nile virus infections including 134 deaths [to be confirmed] have been reported to CDC ArboNET from Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
West Nile virus (WNV) activity reported to ArboNET, United States, 2012 (Sept 18, 2012)

As of September 18, 2012, 48 states have reported West Nile virus infections in people, birds, or mosquitoes. At least three thousand five hundred and seven (3,507) human West Nile virus infections including 134 deaths have resulted from WNV infection across 35 states, so far this year. The reported WNV cases include 52% neuroinvasive disease cases (such as meningitis or encephalitis). Source: CDC/ Vector-Borne Diseases
Footnote: The map displays white areas that represent no WNV activity reported, light green areas that represent any WNV activity* , dark green circles that represent disease cases, and dark green triangles that represent presumptive viremic blood donors.
* Includes WNV human disease cases, presumptive viremic blood donors, veterinary disease cases and infections in mosquitoes, birds, and sentinel animals.
† Presumptive viremic blood donors have a positive screening test which has not necessarily been confirmed.
Map shows the distribution of WNV activity* (shaded in light green), human infections (dark green circles), and presumptive viremic blood donors (dark green triangles) occurring during 2012 by state. If West Nile virus infection is reported from any area of a state, that entire state is shaded.
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Posted by feww on September 17, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,276 Days Left
[September 17, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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Dozens are killed or missing following cloudbursts in Uttarakhand state, northern India
- India. At least 80 people have been killed or were reported missing after a series of cloudbursts triggered flash flooding, causing landslides in northern India’s state of Uttarakhand.
- Cloudbursts cause rainfall at a rate equal to or greater than 100 mm (3.94 inches) per hour.
- Northern Hemisphere Ice Cover. Arctic Sea Ice Extent shrank to 3,398,785.21 km² on September 16, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
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Posted by feww on September 16, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,277 Days Left
[September 16, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,277 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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- Washington, USA. Gov. Gregoire has declared a State of Emergency for all counties east of the Cascades on due to destructive wildfires.
- “This is one of the worst fire situations that I can recall during my time as governor. Firefighters have done a tremendous job to keep people safe, and keep the number of homes lost to a minimum. But they need more resources – especially as we expect weather conditions to remain less than favorable.” Gregoire said.
- Multiple fires “currently threaten over 500 homes, resulting in numerous evacuations,” she added.
- The Wenatchee Complex includes over 50 lightning-caused fires burning in Chelan County.
- Alaska. “An unseasonable storm of considerable size and strength is affecting the southern mainland this weekend with strong winds and heavy rains. The low is near the Alaska Peninsula moving towards Bristol Bay.” NWS reported.
- Utah. Washington County has declared a state of emergency after flash floods damaged Santa Clara, Ivins and St. George, reports said.
- Idaho. Up to a million acres are being consumed by wildfires across Idaho. The largest blazes include:
- Mustang Complex: 315,000 acres
- Trinity Ridge Fire
- Sheep Fire
- Mcguire Complex
- Halstead
- Porcupine Complex
- Powell Sbw Complex
- Portugal. In the first 8 months this year, 16,168 forest fires consumed 73,055 hectares of forest, up 81 percent from 2011, said a report.
- “One single giant blaze at Tavira, in the Algarve, which broke out on 18 July, ravaged 21,347 hectares of forest – some 29 percent of the total for all of Portugal from January and August.”
- Okinawa. NEWS BLACKOUT IN EFFECT CONCERNING THE EXTENT OF DAMAGE CAUSED BY TYPHOON SANBA
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Posted by feww on September 16, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,278 Days Left
[September 15, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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Pakistan’s Dera Ghazi Khan, parts of Manila, Philippines and 10 Thai provinces submerged by floodwater
Thousands of people have been evacuated in central Pakistan, Metro Manila, Philippines and 10 of Thailand’s 77 provinces after floodwater inundated large areas.
- Pakistan. At least 400 people have been killed or injured due to flooding, triggered by extreme rain events, in Pakistan since late August.
- Nearly four weeks of torrential heavy rains across Pakistan have caused significant damage to property and public infrastructure in the country.

Aerial photo of flooded area in central Pakistan’s Dera Ghazi Khan taken from a military helicopter on Sept. 15, 2012. (Xinhua/Stringer). More images…
- Thailand. Flooding in 10 of Thailand’s 77 provinces have forced at least 150,000 people to abandon their homes, and submerged about 300 square kilometers of farmland.
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Posted by feww on September 15, 2012
Massive Typhoon SANBA about to strike Okinawa

Typhoon SANBA (TY 17W) – IR Satellite Image. Source: Digital Typhoon
Typhoon Details [Issued at 12:45 UTC, 15 September 2012]
Scale: Large
Intensity: Very Strong
Center position: N24°30′(24.5°), E128°30′(128.5°)
Direction and speed: N 20km/h (11kt)
Central pressure: 910hPa
Maximum wind speed 50m/s (100kt)
Maximum wind gust: 70m/s (140kt)
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
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Posted by feww on September 14, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,279 Days Left
[September 14, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,279 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Global Disasters/ Significant Events
- Republic of Niger. Flooding in Niger could destroy its main rice harvest, reports said.
- Floods have already claimed dozens of lives since the annual rainy season began.
- Niger produces about 130,000 tons of rice a year.
- “Most of the rainy season rice crop, estimated at over 80,000 metric tons, risks being destroyed this year,” a Malian official said.
- United States. The Department of Commerce has declared Fisheries Disasters in Northeast, Alaska, and Mississippi.
- Northeast – Several key fish stocks in the Northeast groundfish fishery are not rebuilding and further cuts are expected in 2013. More information here.
- Alaska – Low returns of Chinook salmon to the Yukon River, Kuskokwim River, and Cook Inlet have resulted in a fishery resource disaster have caused a continuation of the Yukon River commercial fishery failure in 2010 – 2012, a Kuskokwim River commercial fishery failure in 2011 – 2012, and a Cook Inlet commercial fishery failure in 2012. More information here.
- Mississippi – Impacted by the massive freshwater impacts from the historic flooding in the lower Mississippi River in the spring of 2011, a commercial fishery failure has been declared for the Mississippi oyster fishery and the state’s blue crab fishery. More information here.
- North Korea. Death toll from recent floods in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) has risen to 300, with 600 others reported as missing and many injured, reports said.
- “The floods between mid-June and late August destroyed 87,280 houses and affected roughly 298,050 residents, damaging farmland and social infrastructure such as electric cables, coal mines and railways, according to the KCNA, said a report.
- Pakistan. Flooding in Pakistan has left hundreds of people dead, injured or missing. Thousands of others are left homeless.
- Ryukyu Islands. Super Typhoon SANBA (TY 17W), near 23.5ºN, 129.1ºE, continues to intensifies moving north (345 degrees) toward Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands.

Super Typhoon SANBA (TY 17W) and its project path – enhanced IR satellite image. Image source: CIMSS
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Posted by feww on September 13, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,280 Days Left
[September 13, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,280 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Guatemala’s Fuego volcano eruption forces tens of thousands of people to evacuate
Fuego’s powerful explosions ejected smoke and ash about 4km into the air, spewing two lava stream down the volcano flanks, accompanied by thousands of tons of volcanic ash and tephra.
About 35,000 people from two dozen villages nearest to the volcano have been evacuated, awaiting evacuation, or are on notice to abandon their homes depending on the wind direction, authorities said.
- The 3,763 m volcano, dubbed the ‘Volcano of Fire,’ sits about 10km SW of the colonial city of Antigua (Pop: ~ 50,000) , Guatemala’s former capital, and is one of Central America’s most active volcanoes.
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Posted by feww on September 13, 2012
Drought conditions in contiguous U.S. spread, intensify by about 1 percent
About four-fifth of the contiguous United States still faces drought conditions in spite of marginal relief from rains generated by TS ISAAC.
As of September 11, 2012, Abnormally Dry to Exceptional Drought levels (drought conditions D0 – D4 on the US Drought Monitor chart) covered 78.53% of Contiguous U.S., 80.57% of Hawaii, 29.28% of Alaska and 33.34% of Puerto Rico, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.

U.S. Drought Map, September 11, 2012.
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Posted by feww on September 13, 2012
IF YOU WRECKED A HOLIDAY INN MOTEL ROOM , YOU’D PROBABLY GO TO JAIL.
Northern Hemisphere Ice Cover Continues Shrinking
The Arctic Sea Ice Extent shrank to 3.46 million square kilometers (3,456,695.22 km²) on September 12, 2012, according to National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).

Multi sensor Analyzed Sea Ice Extent – Northern Hemisphere (MASIE -NH), September 11, 2012. Source: The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC)
Northern Hemisphere ice cover (million km²). Center for Ocean and Ice, Danish Meteorological Institute

Original Caption: The total area of sea ice is the sum of First Year Ice (FYI), Multi Year Ice (MYI) and the area of ambiguous ice types, from the OSISAF ice type product. However, the total estimated ice area is underestimated due to unclassified coastal regions where mixed land/sea pixels confuse the applied ice type algorithm. The shown sea ice extent values are therefore recommended be used qualitatively in relation to ice extent values from other years shown in the figure. In late 2012 sea ice climatology and anomaly data will be available here.
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Posted by feww on September 12, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,281 Days Left
[September 12, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,281 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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Hundreds of additional counties designated disaster areas due to drought, excessive heat
USDA has designated about 400 additional counties across 14 states as both primary and contiguous disaster areas due to drought, excessive heat.
- The states are Alabama, North Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
- As of September 12, 2012 USDA has designated 2,341 unduplicated counties across the country as agricultural disaster areas due to drought.
- List of Designated Drought Disaster Counties

U.S. Drought Disaster Map, September 12, 2012. Source: USDA. Edited for brevity by FIRE-EARTH.
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Posted by feww on September 11, 2012
DISASTER CALENDAR SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,282 Days Left
[September 11, 2012] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016.
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SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,282 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
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