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Sadness Dawns At Georgia Aquarium As Beluga Dies

Beluga

The death of Maris, a popular beluga whale in the Georgia Aquarium was reported on Thursday. The aquarium has three beluga whales. Maria is the first of the beluga whales that attracted guests every year. The beluga was 21 years old and is the star attraction at the aquarium. The animal was normal in its behavior and interaction with its habitat mates and the reason for the death is unknown.

diesMaria was especially close to the heart of her care taker and veterinary team, and  the loss is great informs Mike Leven, Chairman and Chief executive officer of the Aquarium. The beluga did not show any signs of illness informed Mike. The senior vice president and chief veterinary officer Dr. Gregory Bossart said that it was a sudden acute death and informed that the animals get the best of care from dedicated experts instantly.

The cause of the death will come to light once the autopsy reports arrive. The animal autopsy is on, and the pathologists at the University of Georgia will determine the mystery behind the death of the animal. Though there is no restriction on the visit to the Beluga habitat. Visitors are allowed to visit the beluga whales. The other two belugas Qinu and Grayson are open to the public.

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List of Strongest Storms in the History

Strom

Hurricanes and typhoons have never failed to scare the human beings. What makes the things more worst is that Hurricane Patricia is the world’s strongest hurricane since 1970. This was confirmed by the Phil Klotzbach, a meteorologist and hurricane expert of Colorado State University. He came to this conclusion after accurately measuring the hurricane through the satellite. Meanwhile, another meteorologist from WeatherBell said that storms occurred before the use of Satellite cannot be ranked along with storms in recent times due to lack of accuracy and poor quality of data recording.

Strong StromBoth typhoons and hurricanes belong to the same category of storms, collectively called as tropical cyclones. Hurricanes form in the eastern Pacific and Atlanta while typhoons form in the western Pacific Ocean. The Hurricane Patricia reached the highest wind speed of 201 mph, while the typhoon Haiyan in 2013 reached the top wind speed of 195 mph. The third strongest storm, Hurricane Allen (1980) which clocked the wind of speed of 190 mph remains the strongest one in the Atlantic so far. The fourth strongest storm, Typhoon Tip (1979) that formed in Western Pacific, reached the highest wind speed of 189 mph. Hurricane Wilma (2005) reached 184 mph of highest wind speed. All these hurricanes and typhoons have resulted in a huge destruction of properties and loss of lives.

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