Chile Earthquake Caused Russia Plane Crash

July 27, 2001
The recent crash of a Vladivostok Avia plane in Siberia that killed all 145 on board might have been caused by an earthquake on the opposite side of the Earth, in Chile. Seismologists said that alarm signals in the doomed... continued

SETI Now Seeks Light Signals

July 26, 2001
The universe seems determined to maintain radio silence, so SETI astronomers involved in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence are broadening their hunt and looking for light signals directed at Earth. This method has been tried before but previous experiments have... continued

Remember the Taos Hum? It’s Ba-a-a-ck…in Indiana

July 26, 2001
A mysterious humming sound, similar to the one reported in Taos, New Mexico 9 years ago, has recently turned up in Kokomo, Indiana, where dozens of people say it?s making them ill. Like the Taos hum, the Kokomo one has... continued

Now it’s Snowing–in Saudi Arabia!

July 24, 2001
Thousands of people seeking relief from 100-plus temperatures in Saudi Arabia were panicked by an unprecendented snowfall of several inches. Thousands were trapped in a mountainous area in the southern part of the country. Civil defense teams were called in... continued

Fireball Not Part of Meteor Shower

July 24, 2001
NASA's Spaceweather.com website has announced that the Northeast Fireball of July 23, 2001 was not part of a meteor shower, but may have been a small asteroid like the Yukon Fireball of 2000 or the Peekskill Meteor of 1992. Neither... continued

Freak Heatwaves Strike Spain, Russia

July 24, 2001
Spain?s North African enclave of Melilla, on a small peninsula on Morocco's Mediterranean coast, was hit by freak heatwaves on Monday, sending temperatures shooting up as much by as 30 degrees Fahrenheit in a matter of minutes. Spain?s Meteorological Institute... continued

…While it Sizzles in Japan

July 24, 2001
A record-breaking heat wave has caused temperatures to rise near 104 degrees Fahrenheit for days in many regions of Japan, prompting heavy use of air conditioners during the hottest hours. Normally, temperatures above 90-93F are rare in these areas, even... continued

Britain Could Become Much Colder

July 23, 2001
Scientists are now reporting that Britain?s winter climate could become as cold as Moscow?s, according to new evidence that the vital ocean currents of the North Atlantic are beginning to change. Measurements over the past 50 years have shown that... continued

It Hurts to be Right: Climate Change Special

July 23, 2001
We are taking the unsual step of devoting the front page entirely to a group of climate stories that have appeared in the last few days. When Whitley Strieber and Art Bell published their book the Coming Global Superstorm, they... continued

Reports of Strange Lights Flood Northeast, Damage Area Found

July 23, 2001
As of 11:57 PM EST, WGAL TV in Lancaster, PA, was reporting that a damaged area had been found in a cornfield that appeared to be related to an object that crossed northeastern US skies at approximately 6:20PM EST today.... continued