Iceland Meteorological department has issued the following forecast for the whole country for the next 24 hours.
National Weather Service has kept several counties in Arkansas under Tornado watch until 4 am central time this morning.
A devastating tornado ripped through Joplin, Missouri, on late Sunday afternoon, damaging a hospital building and killing at least 31 people, with one death reported in Minneapolis.
A powerful tornado on Sunday tore through the southwestern Missouri town of Joplin, killing over 20 people and leaving several injured.
The British Met. Office monitoring lightning activity in the ash plume from Iceland's Grimsvotn volcano recorded the number of lightning per hour 1000 times more than during the Eyjafjallajokull eruption in May 2010.
Harold Camping, who has been branded as a false Doomsday prophet after his May 21, 2011 End of the World prediction failed, is a “good neighbor,” a neighbor of the Family Radio president said.
Iceland closed its main international airport and canceled domestic flights on Sunday as the country's most active Grimsvotn volcano's eruption sent a plume of ash, smoke and steam high into the sky.
Family Radio president Harold Camping, whose May 21, 2011 Doomsday prediction failed, has told International Business Times (IBTimes) on Sunday , May 22, 2011 that he is as shocked as anybody else that his prediction has failed and needed some time to think and recover before giving a public statement.
The man who proclaimed the world was going to end this Saturday was quite alive and well when IBTimes spoke to him on Sunday night.
False Doomsday prophet Harold Camping has told the International Business Times (IBTimes) that he would be making a public statement on or by tomorrow night in a “public forum” explaining why he had predicted May 21, 2011 as the Judgment Day and why it had failed.
With no sign of Judgment Day arriving as he had forecast, the 89-year-old California evangelical broadcaster seemed to have gone silent on the weekend.
Lord Hurd's daughter-in-law, Catherine, was discovered dead, apparently from a suicide plunge from her four-story apartment in New York City.
The Doomsday prediction failure by Harold Camping isn't the only one in history.
Harold Camping is a little bewildered and mystified that his Doomsday prediction on May 21 did not come true, a board member of Camping's Family Radio International said on Sunday, according to a report.
One fringe group has gained national notoriety with their predictions that the end of the world will be this May 21, but just how did they arrive at that conclusion?
Harold Camping and his 'end of the world' 2011 prediction have captured the public's attention. While thousands of people believe him, the vast majority of people were there for the show.
While Harold Camping's doomsday prediction hasn't panned out, there is one associated with him that is. Camping is the President of California-based Family Radio, a religious broadcasting network that spans more than 150 outlets in the United States.
European airspace has not been affected by the eruption of Iceland's most active volcano, Grimsvotn. No European or transatlantic flights have been disrupted so far
An eruption at Grimsvotn has hit Iceland at 19:25UTC on May 21, sending a huge bubbling mass of ash and smoke, which seeped above the clouds for 12 miles, and was accompanied by multiple earthquakes.
It wouldn't have been quick. It wouldn't have been painless.
The president of Family Radio Harold Camping's Doomsday prediction did not happen and failed once again.
According to Harold Camping, the leader of Family Radio, on May 21st a chosen number of people on earth (200 million people) will be Raptured to heaven.
Doomsday was suppose to happen at 6pm local time all around the world, but with the 'judgment day' no where to be found, the question now turns to where Harold Camping is, the proclaimer and perhaps now: false prophet.
To the general public, Harold Camping’s failed ‘Doomsday’ prediction was a spectacle and an annoyance. To atheists, it was an excuse to party and an opportunity to mock. For Camping’s followers, however, the ‘Doomsday’ failure was absolutely devastating.
The 89-year-old broadcaster of Family Radio has predicted the beginning of Doomsday on May 21st, 2011. His followers have spent millions of dollars advertising that message.
With no sign of Judgment Day arriving as he had forecast, the 89-year-old California evangelical broadcaster seemed to have gone silent on the weekend.
Harold Camping's 'Doomsday' prediction may have been a minor amusement or annoyance to the general public, but real lives have been destroyed.
Christian preacher Harold Camping's laughable attempt to upstage the Mayans, and predict the end of the world a year before the ancient Americans' billing, has gone horribly wrong, leaving his followers devastated, both financially and psychologically. Some people, reacting on Twitter, reserved the harshest comments for Harold Camping and his failed prophesy. Others have ruminated over the possible legal implications Camping will face.
Iceland’s Grimsvotn volcano has started erupting, emitting plumes of smoke 18,000 foot, according to reports. According to Iceland’s Meteorological Office, the volcanic eruption was accompanied by a series of small earthquakes.
Members of churches near Oakland, Calif. based Family Radio, are pouring out in droves, offering comfort and spiritual support to the dejected followers of false Doomsday prophet Harold Camping, who has predicted that the World will end on May 21, 2011.