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About 46% of the contiguous U.S. was in drought at the end of January, the most for the month since 2013. Spain lies blanketed in heavy snow on January 12, 2021, in the wake of Windstorm Filomena, Earth’s most expensive weather-related disaster of January, with $2.2 billion in damage to Madrid alone. (Image credit: Modified Sentinel-3 satellite data from Pierre Markuse) January 2021 was the seventh warmest January since global record keeping began in 1880, 0.80 degrees Celsius (1.44°F) above the 20th century average, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, NCEI, reported February 12. NASA rated the month as the sixth warmest January on record, as did the European Copernicus Climate Change Service. The Japan Meteorological Agency has not yet released its January numbers. Minor differences in rankings often occur among various research groups, the result of different ways they handle data-sparse regions such as the Arctic. ....
Spinifex Gum: the girlsâ choir that has put Pilbara life on stage By Cat Woods Save Normal text size Advertisement The haunting choral harmony that breaks the dark night, ethereal and resonant, wields the power to silence the audience and, seemingly, to transcend time and place. From the Sydney Opera House stage, 18 Indigenous girls holding microphones look assuredly to the audience. â Since the dreaming began, our ancestors have taken care of country, and we continue their caretaking of the land and sea. We thank you for inviting us on to your country to share our stories, share our songs,â sings the Marliya Choir. ....
Cyclone Lucas warning: Tourists and residents in WA s north urged to prepare for dangerous weather WedWednesday 20 updated WedWednesday 20 JanJanuary 2021 at 10:47pm Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch 1 Share Print text only Cancel Residents and visitors in the Pilbara and Kimberley regions are being urged to prepare for dangerous weather this weekend, as the state s first cyclone of the season approaches. Key points: It is currently predicted to cross the coast early Saturday Residents are being asked to prepare, visitors to leave The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is predicting a tropical low will develop into a category two cyclone, to be named Lucas, tomorrow. ....