Volcanoes & Lightning….

Volcanoes and lightning…. They just work together…
Evidently, Volcanic eruptions can cause Lightning storms that originate in the volcanic ash. Presumably the static build up in the ash, is so intense that spontaneous lightning discharges can/will occur?
(Real scientific data is here. The Scientific details are below the pictures…)
But I wanted to share some of the photos from ScienceBlogs…
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\"6B2D52DD-3D49-43D7-9CCB-99ABEA7A751E.jpg\"(Image courtesy of National Geographic.)
\"17082156-3F84-4891-92FA-F3C7D46D29A3.jpg\"(Image credit: Sakurajima Volcananological Observatory.)

Doctor Who Returns to the Proms

Two Doctor Who Proms have been announced by the BBC and will take place over the weekend of 24th/25th July 2010.

This will be the second time music from Doctor Who has been featured at the Proms.
The Proms, more formally known as The BBC Proms, or The Henry Wood Promenade Concerts presented by the BBC, is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington, London. Founded in 1895, each season currently consists of over 70 concerts in the Albert Hall, a series of chamber concerts at Cadogan Hall, additional Proms in the Park events across the United Kingdom on the last night, and associated educational and children\’s events. In 2009 the total number of concerts reached 100 for the first time. In the context of classical music festivals, it has been described as \”the world\’s largest and most democratic musical festival\”. Proms is short for promenade concert, a term which arose from the original practice of audience members promenading, or strolling, in some areas of the concert hall during the concert.
In 2008 a Doctor Who Prom showcased the work of Murray Gold, who has composed the incidental music for Doctor Who since its return in 2005 along with other space related pieces of classical music.

The 2010 season will follow the same format comprising a mix of traditional and modern music. The two proms will have the same running order and both will be hosted by Matt Smith and Karen Gillan and feature the London Philharmonic Choir and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.

A number of Who related events have been organised over the weekend.

Tickets will go on sale, online, by telephone and in person on Tuesday 4 May at 8.00am.

Doctor Who\’s theme tunes: a complete history

The controversial new Doctor Who theme music has divided viewers. But how does it fit in the tradition of the programme’s themes? The Daily Telegraph’s resident Who buff Gavin Fuller – who in 1993 was Mastermind’s youngest ever champion with the programme as his special subject – guides us through the history of one of the most famous pieces of electronic music ever recorded.
via Doctor Who\’s theme tunes: a complete history – Telegraph.

Fox Kills The Torchwood Revamp. Not Surprisingly.

When we heard that Russell T. Davies was working on a U.S. version of Doctor Who spinoff Torchwood for Fox, we were as doubtful as everyone else that Davies brand of queer subversiveness would fly here. And we were right.
According to a statement from BBC Worldwide:
BBC Worldwide Productions and the FOX Broadcasting Company have mutually agreed not to progress together with a 13-episode serialized \’Torchwood\’ format. We are currently in discussion with several interested networks.
The BBC\’s Jane Tranter insisted to the Hollywood Reporter that the U.S. Torchwood still isn't dead, and the show, which would reportedly still star John Barrowman as alien-fighter Captain Jack Harkness, is still making progress.
But you don\’t need to worry about the BBC trying to create a U.S. version of parent show Doctor Who. Says Tranter: \”It may well be confusing to have a British Doctor and an American Doctor at the same time. There is only one Doctor, so I don\’t see that happening.\”
via Fox Kills The Torchwood Revamp. Not Surprisingly. – Torchwood – io9.

Doctor Who Season 5 – Episode 8 & 9

Writer: Chris Chibnall
Guest Starring Meera Syal, Stephen Moore and Never McIntosh.
In 2015, the most ambitious drilling project in history is underway.  Dr. Nasreen Chaudhry and her team have reached 21 Km into the earth\’s crust — but something is stirring far below.  Amy discovers there is nowhere to run when you can\’t even trust the ground at your feet.
\”While you\’ve been drilling down….something else has been drilling up\”