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From: CNN.com
‘Frost quakes’ were felt around Chicago this week. Here’s what scientists do and don’t know about the seismic phenomenon

By Katie Hunt, CNN ...
Updated 2:04 PM EST, Fri January 19, 2024

(CNN) - A cold weather phenomenon known as frost quakes, which make loud booming or popping sounds and unleash small earthquake-like tremors, was felt around Chicago during this week’s bout of below-zero temperatures.

Illinois state climatologist Trent Ford said there was no formal reporting system for frost quakes, which occur after a sudden freezing of the ground, but he had seen and heard reports of the phenomenon on social media. He’s also experienced some frost quakes, officially known as cryoseism, in the past.

“It sort of sounds like somebody is either snapping a very large branch off a tree or maybe popping very large bubble wrap. It’s not quite gunfire, but it’s sort of like that, and it can be that loud,” Ford said.

“The shaking is less common,” he added. “Those can be like small earthquakes, not nearly to the extent of where pictures fall off the wall.”

Frost quakes can be unsettling, especially if people aren’t aware of them, but they don’t pose any real danger, Ford added. In extreme cases, they can cause damage to roads or building foundations, but that’s rare. ...

Read more at: https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/19/world/frost-quakes-cold-weather-seismic-phenomenon-scn/index.html
 

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From: NBC News
Southern Florida receives record rainfall and flash flooding in a 500-to-1,000-year event

The 3.93 inches of rain that fell at the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport in one hour is also a record — and more rain is expected this week.

June 12, 2024, 7:56 AM EDT
By Patrick Smith

A city on Florida's west coast was hit by a record-breaking 8 inches of rain in just three hours on Tuesday evening, bringing flash floods to the area, hindering drivers and delaying hundreds of flights across the state. ...

The 3.93 inches of rain that fell at the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport airport in one hour is also a record.

Coastal areas in Sarasota County saw up to 10 inches of rain on Tuesday alone, with the same possible Wednesday and throughout the week, the NWS office in Tampa Bay said. ...


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From: NBCNews.com > Environment
Even for Las Vegas, it's too hot

Museums are opening at 8:30 p.m. Pools are closing. People are cooking eggs on the sidewalk.

July 15, 2024, 8:28 AM EDT
By Denise Chow

LAS VEGAS — Sin City is sizzling.

Record-hot temperatures over the past week have turned the Las Vegas Valley into a giant oven, forcing officials to close public pools and museums, driving people indoors for most of the day and baking sidewalks hot enough to fry an egg on.

The Las Vegas Strip, usually packed with tourists, was a shadow of its normal rowdy self during Thursday’s peak afternoon hours, as the sun beat down on the casino-lined boulevard. Downtown’s Fremont Street was also sparser than usual, with fewer street performers braving the roasting temperatures to charm wide-eyed out-of-towners.

As the city on Friday stared down a new record of seven-straight days of temperatures at or above 115 degrees Fahrenheit, conditions have become intolerable even for those who are used to desert climes.

“This heat wave is a totally different animal,” said Dan Berc, a warning coordination meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Las Vegas. “We’re breaking all sorts of records.” ...

Read more at: Even for Las Vegas, it's too hot | NBC News
 

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