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What are ‘exploding trees’? The winter phenomenon may not be what you think

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By Jacqueline Howard, CNN

(CNN) — John Seiler was strolling across Virginia Tech’s campus with his students Thursday morning when something stopped them in their tracks: a sweet cherry tree with an unusual jagged scar running along its trunk.

Seiler, a professor and tree physiology specialist at the university, knew immediately that the scar was the aftermath of what social media has dubbed a “tree explosion.”

The tree “had broken open in the cold,” he said.

As more than half of the United States braces for a powerful winter storm, some meteorologists on social media are warning that these “exploding trees” are possible.

But while heavy snow, ice and bitter cold can absolutely wreak havoc on trees, Seiler said there’s one important thing to clear up: They’re not actually exploding, at least not in the way the phrase suggests.

What some people call “tree explosions,” scientists call “frost cracks,” Seiler said.

They happen when temperatures drop suddenly or trees don’t have time to adjust to the cold, and the sap or water inside starts to freeze.

“That water expands as it freezes, and it can happen usually under very, very drastic drops in temperature,” said Doug Aubrey, a professor at the University of Georgia’s Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources.

That expansion puts intense pressure on the bark, which sometimes causes it to crack or split apart, producing a loud bang that may sound like an explosion.

“It’s more of a sound like a gunshot, a really loud crack,” Seiler said. “You know when sometimes you’re in a hurry to get a cold Coke, and you put it in the freezer, and you forget about it and the can splits open? That’s what’s happening with the tree.”

There are “numerous historic and current observations” of trees exploding due to extreme cold, according to the National Forest Foundation.

Seiler said these types of events aren’t necessarily dangerous for passersby or the tree itself.

“It’s going to be loud, but it’s not dangerous. Wood doesn’t go flying through the area,” he said. “And for the tree, when it splits open like that, that’s not going to kill it. … But because the bark split open, it could be killed by insects getting inside, or infections from like a fungus or bacteria.”

Additionally, Aubrey said, “if the bottom of a stem freezes, then the entire tree might die, but that also depends on the species since many trees can grow new stems from buds underground. If freezing occurs in a branch, then perhaps everything on that branch might die, but the tree will survive.”

During the storm, there is higher risk of heavy branches falling from trees due to the weight of ice or snow, Aubrey warned. A heavy tree branch could harm a home, a vehicle or even a person.

“Tree size factors into the types of impacts that you can have,” Aubrey said.

“Longleaf pine trees, which have longer needles, have the potential to accumulate more ice on them than a loblolly pine tree or something that has shorter needles,” Aubrey said. “In terms of branches breaking, large trees that are more open-grown tend to have more large branches and leaf area, compared to a dense forest where the trees are closer together.”

Seiler agreed that people should be more worried about heavy ice accumulation on trees, which could cause branches to fall or the tops of trees to snap.

“If there’s a heavy ice accumulation and wet snow accumulation, you don’t want to have a branch fall on your head,” Seiler said. “That’s extremely, extremely dangerous.”

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A Home Run for Homelessness: SB ACT To Resume Operating FARO Center

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif.—Multiple complaints were levied against SB ACT for alleged mismanagement of the FARO Center.
 
Neighbors on the 600 block of Chapala Street complained about individuals urinating, yelling, and trespassing.
 
Over the summer the city changed the site to a month-to-month lease, and changed it from a walk-in center to appointment only, 
 
“So far with the appointment only model, we have been consistent with the clients who are able to receive the service. It might be more work on SB ACT’s end in managing that. But as far as my consultations being offered to community members, they remain consistent,” said Attorney Joseph Doherty.

Though the impacts have not been felt in terms of the number of people accessing free legal aid, the changes have significantly lessened the amount of foot traffic to the center.
 
“When it was a drop in center, we were seeing about 55 clients a day right now on average. Now we're only seeing about 25 clients a day. That being said, those 25 clients are being served really well,” said SB ACT Executive Director Rich Sander.

The city also asked for new proposals to run the center, and in December appeared ready to go forward with City Net.
 
But the decision was delayed in order to have public input.
 
As of right now, the FARO center does not appear on the City Council's agenda for January.
 
SB ACT says it will continue operating the FARO center under the existing month-to-month sublease. 
 
“If we've made it through this past year with all those growing pains and understanding things that we could do differently or better or work to make the place not only inside but outside better. Like without those pressures, I'm really excited for this coming year,” said Sander.
 

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Estados Unidos oficializa su salida de la Organización Mundial de la Salud

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Por Brenda Goodman

El Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de EE.UU. (HHS por sus siglas en inglés), confirmó el jueves que Estados Unidos completó su retiro definitivo de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS). Con este anuncio, se materializa uno de los objetivos más ambiciosos y controvertidos del Gobierno del presidente Donald Trump.

Trump intentó salir de la OMS durante su primer mandato, luego notificó a través de un decreto durante su primer día de su segundo mandato que EE.UU. abandonaría la organización. Por ley, EE.UU. debe dar a la OMS un aviso de un año y pagar todas las cuotas pendientes antes de su partida.

EE.UU. todavía le debe a la OMS aproximadamente US$ 260 millones, pero expertos legales dijeron que es poco probable que EE.UU. pague y que la OMS tiene pocos recursos.

CNN ha contactado a la OMS para obtener comentarios.

“Legalmente, está muy claro que Estados Unidos no puede retirarse oficialmente de la OMS a menos que pague sus obligaciones financieras pendientes”, dijo el Dr. Lawrence Gostin, experto en derecho de la salud global y salud pública en la Universidad de Georgetown. “Pero la OMS no tiene poder para obligar a EE.UU. a pagar lo que debe”.

La OMS podría aprobar una resolución diciendo que EE.UU. no puede retirarse hasta que pague, pero Gostin dijo que probablemente no arriesgará crear más tensión cuando Trump de todos modos probablemente se retire.

El jueves, el HHS dijo que todo el financiamiento del gobierno estadounidense a la OMS había sido terminado y que todo el personal y contratistas asignados o integrados en la organización han sido retirados. También se informó que EE.UU. había cesado la participación oficial en comités patrocinados por la OMS, órganos de liderazgo, estructuras de gobernanza y grupos técnicos de trabajo.

Sin embargo, el HHS dejó la puerta abierta a cierta colaboración continua. Cuando se le preguntó si EE.UU. participaría en una próxima reunión liderada por la OMS para decidir la composición de las vacunas contra la gripe del próximo año, la administración dijo que las conversaciones sobre ese tema aún continúan.

Durante una llamada con periodistas el jueves, un alto funcionario del Gobierno dijo que Estados Unidos “no ha estado recibiendo mucho rendimiento por nuestro valor, por nuestro dinero, ni por el personal que hemos proporcionado”.

“Una promesa hecha y una promesa cumplida”, dijo un alto funcionario de la administración. El funcionario dijo que la OMS “ha actuado en contra del interés de EE.UU. de proteger al público estadounidense”.

Aunque EE.UU. era el mayor financiador de la organización, el funcionario señaló que nunca ha habido un director general estadounidense de la OMS.

El HHS dijo que la OMS nunca asumió lo que el Gobierno de EE.UU. considera fracasos durante la pandemia de covid-19. El HHS dijo que la OMS había tardado en declarar una emergencia de salud pública global, lo que le costó al mundo semanas críticas mientras el virus se propagaba.

“Durante ese periodo, el liderazgo de la OMS repitió y elogió la respuesta de China a pesar de la evidencia de subregistro temprano, supresión de información y retrasos en confirmar la transmisión de persona a persona”, dijo la agencia en un comunicado de prensa.

El HHS también seña

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