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ill continue its slow journey eastward, reaching the northwestern part of the Australia by the end of the weekend. The Australian cyclone season officially starts in November, but tropical activity typically holds off until December. Tropical Cyclone Alessia formed off of Western Australias Kimberley coast and the first Cyclone Warnings and Watches of the season are now in effect. According to the bulletin from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology or ABM, gales may develop along the northern Kimberley coast on November 23 as Alessia approaches the coast. The tropical cyclone is expected to brush the northern Kimberley coast and weaken as it approaches the west coast of the Top End on November 24, 2013. TC Alessia forecast track (Credit: JTWC) According to latest report by Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), the center of Tropical Cyclone Alessia was located approximately 490 nm west-southwestward of Darwin, Australia. The system is moving eastward at 12 knots. Alessia is expected to track over the waters of the Timor Sea, then near the far northern tip of Western Australias Kimberley region and into the Northern Territory. If the system cross land and enters the warm waters of the Gulf of Carpentaria it could gain more strength but its more likely that it will dissipate over the land. MTSAT AVN Infrared image taken at 21:30 UTC on November 22, 2013 (Credit: NOAA/MTSAT) Rain amounts of 75 to 150 mm (3 to 6 inches) and gusty winds of 60 to 80 km/h (40 to 50 mph) are expected across the region. The storm should have the intensity of a minimal tropical storm in the Atlantic or Pacific basins. 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Why dont you post the first comment? Post a new comment Your name: * Your email address: * Comment text: * Post comment The image that appears on your comment is your Gravatar Latest headlines Impulsive M1.1 flare erupted around western limb An impulsive M1.1 solar flare was detected around Sunspot 1899 at 02:32 UTC on November 23, 2013. This active region is now close to west limb and will transit to farside. NOAA/SWPC forecasters estimate 10% chance of an M-class and 1% chance of an X-class solar flare in the next 24 hours. Active regions on the visible solar disk early on Nove(Credit: SDO/HMI)mber 23, 2013 Featured image: SDOs AIA304 image taken at 02:45 UTC on November 23, 2013 (Credit: Three-satellite Swarm constellation launched to study Earths magnetic field ESA’s three-satellite Swarm constellation was launched into a near-polar orbit by a Russian Rockot launcher on November 22, 2013. In next four years, Swarm satellites will monitor Earth’s magnetic field, from the depth of our planet’s core to the heights of its upper atmosphere. Our magnetic field plays a major role in protecting the biosphere because it generates a bubble around our planet that deflects charged particles and traps them in the radiation belts. This shielding protects all life on Earth from the bombardment of heavy ions coming from the Sun and deep space. Since the 1980s, previous missions have showed that Earths magnetic field is weakening, which could be a sign that the north and south magnetic Rare Tropical Cyclone Alessia about to impact western Australia An unusually early-season tropical cyclone developed in the Indian Ocean between Indonesia and Western Australia and will continue its slow journey eastward, reaching the northwestern part of the Australia by the end of the weekend. The Australian cyclone season officially starts in November, but tropical activity typically holds off until December. Tropical Cyclone Alessia formed off of Western Australias Kimberley coast and the first Cyclone Warnings and Watches of the season are now in effect. According to the bulletin from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology or ABM, gales may develop along the northern Kimberley coast on November 23 as Alessia approaches the coast. The tropical cyclone is expected to brush the northern Kimberley coast and weaken as it approaches Tropical Cyclone Helen makes landfall in India Tropical Cyclone Helen, accompanied by strong winds and heavy rain, has made landfall near Machilipatnam, across the Andhra Pradesh in India. 8,000 people have been evacuated to safer places while two persons were killed in separate rain-related incidents as heavy rains lashed coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh. Wind gusts of 95 to 130 km/h (60 to 80 mph) were recorded. The AIRS instrument aboard NASAs Aqua satellite captured infrared data on Helen as it flew overhead on November 21 at 20:05 UTC. Helens western cloud cover (yellow) extended from Kolkata south to Chennai at the time. (Credit: NASA JPL, Ed Olsen) Rain amounts of around 100 mm (4 inches) with locally higher totals of 200 mm (8 inches) are expected across east-central Andhra A portrait of global winds - GEOS-5 New visualization by NASA’s Goddard Earth Observing System Model (GEOS-5) shows global winds simulation using 10-kilometer resolution. Surface winds (0 to 40 meters/second) are shown in white and trace features including Atlantic and Pacific cyclones. Upper-level winds (250 hectopascals) are colored by speed (0 to 175 meters/second), with red indicating faster. High-resolution global atmospheric modeling provides a unique tool to study the role of weather within Earth’s climate system. Image Credit: William Putman/NASA Goddard Space Flight Center This simulation ran on the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation. The complete 2-year “Nature Run” simulation—a computer model representation of Earths Comet ISON entered STEREO Ahead HI1 field of view Comet ISON entered STEREO Ahead HI1 field of view. First image was taken at 21:34 UTC on November 20, 2013. Both STEREO spacecraft will have a view of the comet in the COR1 and COR2 coronagraphs in the hours around closest approach on November 28. You can examine the orbit of Comet ISON with this three-dimensional JAVA orbit tool provided by the STEREO SECCHI team. The multiple view-points offered by the SECCHI imagers and coronagraphs present a tremendous opportunity for studying the state of the nucleus, the dust production, brightness evolution and tail morphology as a function of heliocentric distance. STEREO Ahead HI1 field of view on November 20, 2013 at 13:34 UTC (left) and on November 21, 2013 at 13:18 UTC (right) with Comet ISON entering the field M1.2 solar flare erupted from Sunspot 1893 behind the western limb A moderate M1.2 solar flare was detected around sunspot 1893 at 11:11 UTC on November 21, 2013. This active region is now located behind the west limb, so any subsequent coronal mass ejections (CMEs) would be too far west to impact Earth. This same region is responsible for an X1.0 flare from November 19, 2013. Sunspots 1895 and 1897 continue to rotate towards the southwest limb. There are currently five numbered sunspots. Active Region 1899, located at the center of visible solar disk, remains the biggest one. NOAA/SWPC forecasters estimate 20% chance for M-class and 1% chance for X-class solar flares in the next 24 hours. Sunspots on November 21, 2013. (NASA/SDO/HMI) Featured image: NASA New island emerged off the coast of Tokyo, Bonin Islands A new island has emerged off the coast of Tokyo on October 20, 2013, as a result of underwater volcano eruption. Advisories from the coast guard and the Japan Meteorological Agency said the island is about 200 meters (660 feet) in diameter. The island emerged 1 000 km (620 miles) south of Tokyo, just off the coast of Nishinoshima, a small, uninhabited island in the Ogasawara chain, which is also known as the Bonin Islands. The last time the volcanoes in that area are known to have erupted was in the mid-1970s. Much of the volcanic activity occurs under the sea, which extends thousands of meters deep along the Izu-Ogasawara-Marianas Trench. Pictures taken by the Japanese coast guard showed clouds of heavy smoke, billowing steam, and waters rolling over the newly formed Active volcanoes in the world: November 13 - November 19, 2013 During past seven days 5 volcanoes had new activity, ongoing activity was reported for 11 volcanoes. This report covers active volcanoes in the world from November 13 - November 19, 2013 based on Smithsonian/USGS criteria. New activity/unrest: | Colima, México border | Etna, Sicily (Italy) | Merapi, Central Java (Indonesia) | Sinabung, Sumatra (Indonesia) | Yasur, Vanuatu (SW Pacific) Ongoing activity: | Bagana, Bougainville | Chirinkotan, Kuril Islands | Chirpoi, Kuril Islands (Russia) | Copahue, Central Chile-Argentina | Fuego, Guatemala | Karymsky, Eastern Kamchatka (Russia) | Kilauea, Hawaii (USA) | Manam, Northeast of New Guinea (SW Pacific) | Rabaul, New Britain | Shiveluch, Central Kamchatka (Russia) | Ulawun, New Britain The Weekly Volcanic Auroral Tempest - Time-lapse video by InFocus Imagery This time-lapse was captured on the morning of November 11, 2013. It is suspected that two CMEs (Coronal Mass Ejections) on November 8th and 10th from two separate X-class solar flares combined to form one cloud of plasma. The interaction of this energy with Earths magnetosphere created the following visual feast. Conditions were a chilly -22 degrees C with no wind. It was a very beautiful night above the snow covered fields on the Alberta prairie. Featured image and video courtesy Subtropical Storm Melissa formed in Atlantic Ocean Subtropical Storm Melissa, formed late November 18th about halfway between Africa and the Americas, will produce rough surf around Bermuda and parts of Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and the Islands of the Caribbean this week. The MODIS instrument aboard the Terra satellite captured this image of Melissa as she formed on November 18 about 1,120 km (695 miles/) east-southeast of Bermuda. (Credit: NASA Goddard MODIS Rapid Response Team) Melissa is being designated as a subtropical storm for now, as it is still embedded in an upper level low pressure system and has a large radius of maximum winds occurring relatively far from the center. It has a chance to become a tropical system in 36-48 hours as the shear decreases and the storm stays over 15th anniversary of International Space Station On November 20, 1998, the first module for International Space Station (ISS) was successfully launched on a Russian Proton rocket from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81 in Kazakhstan to a 400 km (250 miles) high orbit with a designed lifetime of at least 15 years. Module Zarya (eng. dawn), also known as the Functional Cargo Block (FGB) provided electrical power, storage, propulsion, and guidance to the ISS during the initial stage of assembly. With the launch and assembly in orbit of other modules with more specialized functionality, Zarya is now primarily used for storage, both inside the pressurized section and in the externally mounted fuel tanks. 15th anniversary celebration ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang, STS-128 mission specialist. Image copyright: NASA/ESA On Wednesday, Magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck Halmahera, Indonesia An earthquake with registered magnitude of 6.3 (USGS) struck Halmahera, Indonesia, on November 19, 2013, at 13:32 UTC. USGS measured depth at 63.6 km (39.5 miles), EMSC reports M 6.0 at depth of 67 km. Epicenter was located 110 km (68 miles) NNE of Tobelo, and 232 km (144 miles) NNE of Kota Ternate, Indonesia. GDACS estimated there are about 101 581 people living within 100 km radius. Seismotectonics of the Philippine Sea and Vicinity The Philippine Sea plate is bordered by the larger Pacific and Eurasia plates and the smaller Sunda plate. The Philippine Sea plate is unusual in that its borders are nearly all zones of plate convergence. The Pacific plate is subducted into the mantle, south of Japan, beneath the Izu-Bonin and Mariana island arcs, which extend more Solar flare reaching X1.0 erupted from southwest limb Solar flare peaking as X1.04 erupted from Suns southwest limb at 10:26 UTC on November 19, 2013. This event was observed around beta-delta classified AR 1893. A Type II Radio Emission was registered at 10:24 UTC with estimated velocity of 1049 km/s. Type II emissions occur in association with eruptions on the Sun and typically indicate a coronal mass ejection is associated with a flare event. A 10 cm Radio Burst event (TenFlare) was observed from 10:20 - 10:27 UTC (7 minutes) with peak flux of 530 sfu. Based on the location of AR 1893, any coronal mass ejection (CME) associated with this event is likely to be too far west to have a significant impact on Earth, but further analysis will be accomplished once Devastating Cyclone Cleopatra drops record breaking rainfall in Sardinia, Italy A devastating Cyclone Cleopatra struck Mediterranean island of Sardinia, Italy, on November 18, 2013, flooding towns and villages, killing at least 17 people and leaving hundreds homeless. This is one of the strongest storms that hit Sardinia in decades. It dropped a record breaking 450 millimeters of rain in an hour and a half in some areas and caused rivers to burst their banks. Bau Mandara station had decades long rainfall record broken when they measured 370 mm of rain per square meter. There are only 12 recorded cases of 200 mm and more at that station in one day. A river burst its flank in Uras (Province of Oristano) where amount of rain exceeded all local historic records. A car was swallowed by a Sinabung erupts sending ash plume to about 9 km altitude, Indonesia Another strong explosion occurred this morning at Indonesian Sinabung volcano. Ash plume was sent to about 9 km (30 000 ft) altitude, according to Darwin VAAC, and drifted westward. The aviation alert level was raised to red. Latest Darwin VAAC advisory, issued at 21:19 UTC on November 18, 2013 said that low level plume is still visible on webcam. High level plume was last observed at 06:30 UTC. Video courtesy Volcano Discovery Indonesian Merapi volcano (Central Java) had relatively strong explosion on November 17, producing a large ash plume of about 2 km height and accompanied by loud rumblings, Volcano Discovery reports. Ash fell to the south and east sides of the volcano, as far as Solo (30 km distance). According to local press, many people New volcano discovered smoldering under a thick ice of West Antarctica During a project to reconstruct Antarctica’s climate history, scientists from Washington University in St. Louis discovered that a new volcano is smoldering under a 1.2 - 2 km thick ice. They say its heat may increase the rate of ice loss from one of the continent’s major ice streams. Although numerous volcanoes exist in Marie Byrd Land, a highland region of West Antarctica where this new volcano is located, until now there has been no evidence for recent magmatic activity. A recently deployed seismic network showed that in 2010 and 2011, two swarms of seismic activity occurred at 25–40km depth beneath subglacial topographic and magnetic highs, located 55km south of the youngest subaerial volcano in the Share Latest headlines Impulsive M1.1 flare erupted around western limb Three-satellite Swarm constellation launched to study Earths magnetic field Rare Tropical Cyclone Alessia about to impact western Australia Tropical Cyclone Helen makes landfall in India A portrait of global winds - GEOS-5 Comet ISON entered STEREO Ahead HI1 field of view M1.2 solar flare erupted from Sunspot 1893 behind the western limb Top articles TodayThis weekThis month Comet ISON entered STEREO Ahead HI1 field of view New island emerged off the coast of Tokyo, Bonin Islands Approaching Comet C/2012 S1 ISON - Updates Auroral Tempest - Time-lapse video by InFocus Imagery M1.2 solar flare erupted from Sunspot 1893 behind the western limb Sri Lanka red rain mystery solved Devastating Cyclone Cleopatra drops record breaking rainfall in Sardinia, Italy Active volcanoes in the world: November 13 - November 19, 2013 A portrait of global winds - GEOS-5 Subtropical Storm Melissa formed in Atlantic Ocean Approaching Comet C/2012 S1 ISON - Updates Devastating Cyclone Cleopatra drops record breaking rainfall in Sardinia, Italy Unique cosmic coincidence - comets Encke and ISON to fly by Mercury Sri Lanka red rain mystery solved Auroral Tempest - Time-lapse video by InFocus Imagery New volcano discovered smoldering under a thick ice of West Antarctica Comet ISON outbursts - could become easy naked-eye object by the end of the week Major iceberg cracks off Pine Island Glacier, Antarctic Comet ISON entered STEREO Ahead HI1 field of view Massive and shallow M 7.8 earthquake struck near South Orkney Island, Scotia Sea Sri Lanka red rain mystery solved Approaching Comet C/2012 S1 ISON - Updates Long lost ancient megalithic pyramid complex located in Ecuador jungles Largest ever recorded solar flare in history - The X-Whatever mega flare Sudden outburst of Comet C/2012 X1 (LINEAR) Very strong earthquake M 7.1 off shore Fukushima NPP Comet ISON is inside the orbit of Earth Super Typhoon Haiyan rages toward central Philippines as the strongest storm of the year Concerned UK citizen warns: false black widow spiders are everywhere Comet ISON outbursts - could become easy naked-eye object by the end of the week Newsflash Approaching Comet C/2012 S1 ISON - Updates Comet ISON is now less than 51 million km away from the Sun and its tail is 16 million km long. 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Impulsive M1.1 flare erupted around western limb November 23, 2013 M1.2 solar flare erupted from Sunspot 1893 behind the western limb November 21, 2013 Solar flare reaching X1.0 erupted from southwest limb November 19, 2013 Solar activity at moderate levels today - two M-class solar flares November 16, 2013 New AR1897 unleashed moderate M1.4 solar flare November 13, 2013 Rising threat of solar eruptions as new active regions rotate into Earth view November 12, 2013 View Space weather station » Seismic activity monitor GFZ USGS 4.5+ EMSC 6+ Seismic activity M 5.1, Northeastern China 2013-11-22 22:32:31 44.54 124.30 10 km M M 5.4, Northeastern China 2013-11-22 22:04:26 44.66 123.84 10 km M M 5.1, Eastern Sea of Japan 2013-11-22 21:05:26 42.30 137.23 10 km M M 4.5, Iran-Iraq Border Region 2013-11-22 21:02:34 34.23 45.64 15 km M M 5.7, Iran-Iraq Border Region 2013-11-22 18:30:58 34.31 45.70 18 km M M 5.4, Off West Coast of Northern Sumatra 2013-11-22 17:20:58 5.45 92.74 10 km C M 4.9, 39km SSE of Qianan, China 2013-11-22T23:06:26Z M 5.5, 34km N of Changling, China 2013-11-22T23:23:25Z M 5.3, 232km WNW of Kizukuri, Japan 2013-11-22T21:24:59Z M 5.6, 22km WSW of Sarpol-e Zahab, Iran 2013-11-23T02:56:18Z M 5.5, 278km W of Banda Aceh, Indonesia 2013-11-23T02:56:17Z M 5.4, 118km SE of Taron, Papua New Guinea 2013-11-22T23:30:21Z Mw 6.0 PAGAN REG., N. 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