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Khandala Ghat rail restoration back to square one as heavy rain washes away rebuilt track formations

Khandala Ghat rail restoration back to square one as heavy rain washes away rebuilt track formations

Back to square one. Continuous heavy rainfall in the Khandala Ghat section of Maharashtra has undone railway restoration work as the track formations have once again been washed away due to the incessant flow of streams between Monkey Hill and Thakurwadi. On Tuesday, Lonavala recorded 340.5 mm of rainfall, while on Wednesday, it received 241.4 mm. The track formations that were being rebuilt have been washed away again, forcing railway teams to restart the restoration work. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Satellite Captures Svalbard Bear Island’s Rare Cloud Formations and Algal Bloom

Satellite Captures Svalbard Bear Island’s Rare Cloud Formations and Algal Bloom

A striking satellite image from 2023 revealed a rare combination of natural phenomena occurring simultaneously around Bear Island, or Bjørnøya, part of Norway’s Svalbard archipelago. The image showcases swirling atmospheric patterns alongside a massive algal bloom in the Barents Sea. Bear Island is surrounded by radioactive waters, remnants of a Cold War-era Soviet submarine, raising ecological concerns for the region’s wildlife. The photograph, taken on July 13, highlights the unique intersection of atmospheric and oceanic processes near this remote location. Von Kármán Vortices Above Bear Island According to NASA’s Earth Observatory, the cloud patterns, known as von Kármán vortices, were observed above the island, as reported by Live Science. These swirling formations occur when airflow is disrupted by a tall landmass. Miseryfjellet, Bear Island’s highest mountain, was identified as the source of the disturbance. Miseryfjellet’s three peaks, named Urd, Verdande, and Skuld after Norse mythology’s Norns, collectively reach a height of 536 metres above sea level. The vortices, resembling a braided design, trailed across the sky as clouds passed over the peaks. Gigantic Algal Bloom …