Live Bliksemontladingen

De teller in het icoon met het onweersbuitje geeft live het actuele aantal bliksemontladingen uit onze regio weer. De dekking ligt in een vierkant om Nederland en België, waardoor er ook data van rondom Parijs, op de Noordzee en uit een deel van Duitsland wordt weergegeven.

Ontladingen

De ontladingen kun je terugvinden op de Google Maps kaart onderaan de pagina. Deze worden nog niet live bijgewerkt, voor de meest actuele ontladingen ververs je de pagina. De iconen op de kaart lopen in kleur van Geel naar Rood, waarbij Geel een 'nieuwe' ontlading is en Rood een 'oude'.

Geluid

De teller maakt geluid als het aantal bliksemontladingen verhoogt. Dus, bij een update van 0 naar 1 hoor je geluid. Je kunt dit uitschakelen met het luidspreker icoontje in de balk hierboven.

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13 april 2007, 12:15 uur | Bericht #2064
Wildfires Hit Beverly Hills & Palmdale
Fanned By High Winds Causing Havoc For Planes, Power Lines & More


A Los Angeles City firefighter breaks through the roof of a home in Beverly Hills, Calif., April 12, 207, after a brush fire burned more than 30 acres and damaged several homes. (AP/Los Angeles Daily News)


(AP) A wind-driven wildfire erupted in hills above Los Angeles and destroyed or damaged three homes in Beverly Hills as dangerous gusts swept dry Southern California, knocking out power to about 190,000 utility customers and triggering a fatal highway pileup in a sandstorm. Other fires erupted elsewhere.

Daphna Ziman was getting ready for a Hillary Clinton fundraiser at her Woodland Drive home when there was suddenly smoke everywhere and police came to the door and told her to evacuate.

"It was black outside, you couldn't walk through it, I've never seen anything like it," she said.

About 200 people evacuated the area.

"It's absolutely horrible," said Joan Benny, daughter of the late Jack Benny, a canyon resident.

About 200 firefighters attacked the flames from the ground as five helicopters repeatedly swooped out of the sky on water-dropping runs that contained the fire to 15 acres, but not before embers ignited expensive homes. Authorities initially said 50 acres had burned, but revised the estimate after surveying the burn area by air.

Interim Los Angeles Fire Chief Douglas Barry said there was severe damage to two homes and roof damage to another. A Beverly Hills city statement, however, said one was a total loss.

The fire broke out after powerful winds toppled power lines, igniting brush behind a residence, said Ron Myers, a fire department spokesman.

The blaze was reported about 1 p.m. in Franklin Canyon, east of the Beverly Glen area of Los Angeles and north of Beverly Hills, where roads meander through neighborhoods of expensive homes.

Myers said the fire was essentially contained but firefighters were still working because of hotspots and concern that winds could fan embers into flames.

Southern California is extremely fire-prone after a dry winter. Downtown Los Angeles has recorded less than 2½ inches of rain since July 1.

Gusts blowing out of the north and northwest arrived in the morning and raked the region.

Power outages hit more than 100,000 Los Angeles Department of Water and Power customers and 89,700 Southern California Edison customers, utility officials said. Commuters heading east out of Los Angeles found traffic snarled by blacked-out signals and streets cluttered with downed palm fronds.

In northern Los Angeles County, 150 firefighters fought a 15- to 20-acre blaze in the desert city of Palmdale, said county fire Inspector Sam Padilla. Homes were threatened for a time before most of the active flames were knocked down, he said.

"We've got heavy winds," Padilla said.

In the city of Brea, a brush fire briefly threatened a mobile home park before a water-dropping helicopter and firefighters extinguished it.

No structures were burned but the fire blackened several acres along the side of the Carbon Canyon Dam, said Capt. Stephen Miller of the Orange County Fire Authority. Authorities were looking at whether the fire might have been sparked by a downed power line.

Winds in the area were blowing at 25-35 mph and power was out in scattered areas, Miller said.

Utilities called in all available crews as winds ripped down power lines.

"It is all winds-related," said LADWP spokeswoman Gale Harris. "We don't know when we'll be able to restore service."

In SoCal Edison's territory, outages were mainly in the San Gabriel Valley, Ojai and the Antelope Valley and high desert.

In the inland region east of Los Angeles, 50 mph winds whipped sandstorms across San Bernardino County's desert roadways.

The winds were believed to have played a role in a 17-vehicle pileup that killed two people in Newberry Springs, the California Highway Patrol said.

Big rigs, motor homes and other vehicles were involved in the midmorning chain-reaction crash on Interstate 40. Six other people were hurt, CHP Lt. Todd Sturges said from Barstow.

Three other big-rig accidents were reported on the same stretch of road but without injuries.

Several roads were closed as "brownout" conditions reduced visibility to 50 feet or less.

"It almost looks like fog right now and it just encompasses hundreds of square miles," Sturges said.

High winds at Los Angeles International Airport forced nine jets to make second approaches, a procedure known as a "go-around," while the pilot of American Airlines Flight 19 from New York chose to divert to LA/Ontario International Airport, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said.

Two other American Airlines flights on the ground at LAX briefly delayed takeoffs because of the winds but both eventually departed, said Tim Smith, an airline spokesman in Fort Worth, Texas

At least five other planes bound for three Southern California airports also diverted to Ontario, airport spokesman Harold Johnson said.

Winds downed trees and damaged buildings.

Dan Davidson at the Lexus of Riverside car dealership in Riverside said a burst of wind ripped the roof off a nearby building and sent it crashing onto a dozen customers' cars that were parked in a dealership lot. The cars appeared to be destroyed, Davidson told KABC-TV.

"It looked like a twister to me," he said.

In Burbank, wind knocked out power to the campus of Woodbury University, prompting officials to cancel Thursday night's classes.

© MMVII The Associated Press.
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14 april 2007, 16:15 uur | Bericht #2080
Storyhighlights
• 15-acre blaze wreaks havoc on Beverly Hills
• Winds brought down power lines, which sparked flames
• 2 killed in sandstorm-induced interstate pileup



LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Fires erupted in the hills above Los Angeles on Thursday, damaging or destroying several homes as dangerous north winds fueled the flames. Farther inland, a blinding sandstorm triggered a deadly highway pileup.

Wind speeds of more than 50 mph propelled the flames in grass near expensive mountainside homes above the city of Beverly Hills, Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Ron Myers said.

About 200 firefighters, some using water-dropping helicopters, contained the blaze to 15 acres, or less than a square mile, in the Beverly Glen neighborhood on the south face of the Santa Monica Mountains. (Watch as flames blacken Beverly Hills homes Video)

Interim Los Angeles Fire Chief Douglas Barry said homes were damaged by flames. The fire broke out after powerful winds toppled power lines, igniting brush behind a residence, said Ron Myers, a fire department spokesman.

Daphna Ziman was getting ready for a Hillary Clinton fundraiser at her Woodland Drive home when there was suddenly smoke everywhere. Police came to the door and told her to evacuate.

"It was black outside, you couldn't walk through it, I've never seen anything like it," she said.

Fire Department spokesman Ron Myers said late Tuesday the fire was essentially contained, but firefighters were still working because of hotspots and concern that winds could fan embers into flames.

Smaller fires burned elsewhere in Southern California, including a 15- to 20-acre blaze in Palmdale, a desert city in northern Los Angeles County. Homes were threatened for a time before most of the active flames were knocked down, county fire Inspector Sam Padilla said.

Fires caused power outages for more than 190,000 customers in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas and utility officials did not know when service would be restored. Commuters heading east out of Los Angeles found traffic snarled by blacked-out signals and streets cluttered with downed palm fronds.

Southern California is extremely fire-prone after a dry winter. Downtown Los Angeles has recorded less than 2½ inches of rain since July 1.

In the inland region east of Los Angeles, 50 mph winds whipped sandstorms across San Bernardino County's desert roadways.

A morning pileup on Interstate 40 killed two people and injured several others near Barstow during zero-visibility conditions, authorities said.

"It almost looks like fog right now, and it just encompasses hundreds of square miles," said California Highway Patrol Lt. Todd Sturges.

High winds at Los Angeles International Airport forced jets to make second approaches, while others chose to divert to LA/Ontario International Airport, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said.

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press.
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