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27 January
The meteor on this video was recorded over Spain on 2019 January 27 at 0:22 local time (equivalent to 23:22 universal time on Jan. 26). It was generated by a rock from a comet that hit the atmosphere at about 80,000 km/h. It began over the province of Albacete at an altitude of about 97 km, and ended at a height of around 65 km. The event was recorded in the framework of the SMART project (University of Huelva), operated by the Southwestern Europe Meteor Network (SWEMN), from the meteor-observing stations located at La Hita (Toledo), Calar Alto (Almeria), La Sagra (Granada) and Sevilla.

https://youtu.be/5xnIIUlCvOU
 
January 21 - Strange sounds heard in Tennessee after Blood Moon eclipse

 
"The State Emergency Service (SES) received 105 requests for assistance across northern and central Queensland in the 24 hours to 5:00am today, and an extra 10 swift water rescue firefighters have been deployed.
The Bureau of Meteorology has predicted six hourly rainfall totals of up to 200 millimetres with isolated heavier falls in some parts of the Townsville region.
The area around Paluma has received 859mm over the past seven days and 365mm was recorded at Upper Bluewater, west of Townsville, since 9:00am yesterday."
'The rivers are still rising': Torrential rain continues in north Queensland
 
The north Queensland city of Townsville receives over a year's worth of rain in a matter of days. Published on Jan 31, 2019


 
Belfast Northern Ireland
Date 2019-01-30 20:08:00 GMT

Translated from Spanish by Microsoft
Before #sismo which was recorded about 10:15:07 hours, of magnitude 6.5 with epicenter in Ciudad Hidalgo, #Chiapas and that was perceptible in the #CDMX, some buildings in the capital of the country were evicted


Stranded trucks in intense snow in Jefferson County, NY - 1/31/2019
Published on Jan 31, 2019
Due to the intense lake effect snow, tractor trailers were routed off Interstate 81, and on to the side roads in Adams NY, and they quickly became stranded on the icy roads, as the town was buried under more than 2 feet of snow.
 
Perhaps the only recording so far of the Cuba meteor event (February 1st). There are two videos in the following YT upload, starting from 1:30, both apparently taken from Florida Keys, followed by the already published pics from after-the-explosion moments in Cuba.

 
A gigantic cavity was recently discovered within a glacier in Antarctica; 350 Meter high, 10 Kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide. Most of this melting has apparently happened in the last 3 years and it is "growing dangerously fast". Of course, it is blamed on global warming. Since it seems to be in a cavity, could this suggest heightened magma activity below it which causes heating of the local waters? In the last link is the study:

 
Amazing meteor event on Feb.6
This stunning meteor was recorded over the Mediterranean Sea on 2019 February 6 at 1:33 local time (equivalent to 0:33 universal time). It was generated by a rock from an asteroid that hit the atmosphere at about 72,000 km/h. It began over at an altitude of about116 km over the sea, and ended at a height of around 58 km. The event was brighter than the Full Moon.

The event was recorded in the framework of the SMART project (University of Huelva), operated by the Southwestern Europe Meteor Network (SWEMN), from the meteor-observing stations located at La Hita (Toledo), Calar Alto (Almeria), La Sagra (Granada), Sierra Nevada (Granada) and Sevilla.

https://youtu.be/XS24FtcfrwE
 
February 5th - Home surveillance camera captures mysterious boom in New Orleans, Louisiana

Footage can be found here.
 
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