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Paraglider Peng Yujiang survives after being sucked 8km in the air over China
Paraglider Peng Yujiang survives after being sucked 8km in the air over China

ABC News

time4 days ago

  • General
  • ABC News

Paraglider Peng Yujiang survives after being sucked 8km in the air over China

A paraglider has shared his extraordinary story of survival after being unexpectedly lifted into the upper atmosphere during a flight, reaching an altitude of 8,598 metres without oxygen, and narrowly escaping death. Peng Yujiang, 55, was conducting a routine equipment test on Saturday at a training site about 3,000m above sea level in north-west China's Gansu Province, when he was lifted in an unexpected updraft over the Qilian Mountains. "I had just bought a second-hand paragliding harness and wanted to test it. So I was conducting ground parachute shaking. After a while, the wind suddenly picked up and lifted me into the air. I tried to land as soon as possible, but I failed," Mr Peng told China Media Group. What started as a calm session quickly turned dangerous when a sudden surge of wind pulled him into rapidly forming cumulonimbus clouds. Despite trying to descend, he became trapped in the cloud system. "I found myself surrounded by cumulonimbus clouds and trapped inside," he said. "It was terrifying — everything around me was white. Without the compass, I wouldn't have known which direction I was heading. "I thought I was flying straight, but in reality, I was spinning. Eventually, I managed to fly out toward the north-east." Experts said Mr Peng encountered a rare and dangerous phenomenon known as "cloud suck", a condition in which strong convective updrafts carry paragliders to extreme altitudes. Inside such clouds, experts explained that temperatures can plummet to -40 degrees Celsius and oxygen levels are severely low. Without an oxygen mask and with his face exposed, Mr Peng endured freezing conditions as ice crystals formed on his face, body and equipment. His gloves were not fully zipped, leaving his hands numb and nearly frozen. Still, he managed to control his paraglider using his compass and radio communication with teammates. "As soon as I came out of the clouds, I was very excited because I had survived. The scariest moment was when I tried to pull out of the spiral and failed and when the canopy nosedived. It's still frightening to think about. I'm not sure about the future, but for now I definitely won't fly for a while," he said. Looking back at his flight data, he was shocked to learn he had reached 8,598 meters — far higher than he had realised mid-air. He suspects he may have briefly lost consciousness during descent. Mr Peng has been paragliding for four and a half years and holds a B-level licence — China's second tier in a five-level system, requiring at least 20 days of flight experience and a minimum of 40 individual flights. The Gansu provincial aeronautical sports association issued a report on Wednesday, local time, saying that ground parachute shaking does not require prior approval and that Mr Peng's experience was entirely an unforeseen accident. However, Mr Peng was still handed a six-month flight suspension, as the flight site and airspace had not been approved in advance. Reuters/ABC

CWG Live updates: A touch cool, but comfortable before rain chances return late Tuesday
CWG Live updates: A touch cool, but comfortable before rain chances return late Tuesday

Washington Post

time25-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Washington Post

CWG Live updates: A touch cool, but comfortable before rain chances return late Tuesday

Welcome to updated around-the-clock by Capital Weather Gang meteorologists. Happening now: Mostly sunny this morning through early afternoon. Morning readings rise through the 50s into the 60s, topping out in the low 70s with increasing late-day clouds. What's next? Mostly dry for Memorial Day as we make the 70s again. Shower chances return Tuesday afternoon or evening, then rain likely into Wednesday. Today's daily digit — 9/10: Some sunshine and highs in the low 70s feel just right, but probably too cool for the pool. | 🤚 Your call? The digit is a somewhat subjective rating of the day's weather, on a 0-to-10 scale. Forecast in detail Today (Sunday): High pressure keeps us mostly sunny before some increasing mid- to late afternoon clouds. Winds are calmer than recent days, but still some gusts from the northwest near 20 mph, with pleasant afternoon highs in the low 70s. Confidence: High 😎 Nice Day! Tonight: You may want a light jacket as evening temperatures drop back through the 60s. A weak disturbance brings mostly cloudy skies and and the chance for a few isolated showers overnight. Lows settle in the low to mid-50s. Confidence: Medium-High Tomorrow (Memorial Day): Early-morning clouds should quickly give way to partly to mostly sunny skies by late morning and afternoon. Highs peak in the low to mid-70s with light winds. Enjoy the nice day, just remember the sunglasses and sunblock. Confidence: Medium-High 😎 Nice Day! Tomorrow night: Another pleasant evening with temperatures in the 60s. Overnight lows dip to the low to mid-50s with partly cloudy skies. Confidence: High A look ahead Much of Tuesday should stay dry before a chance of showers arrives in the afternoon or evening. Partly sunny morning skies turn mostly cloudy during the afternoon with highs in the low to mid-70s. Steadier rain should develop during the evening or overnight with lows in the mid- to upper 50s. Confidence: Low-Medium Periods of rain seem like a good bet on Wednesday, perhaps diminishing to scattered showers during the afternoon into evening. The rain and mostly cloudy skies keep us cool with highs only in the 60s. Confidence: Low-Medium Thursday should see highs climb back into the 70s, still with a chance of scattered showers. Confidence: Low Today's daily digit — 9/10: Some sunshine and highs in the low 70s feel just right, but probably too cool for the pool. | 🤚 Your call? The digit is a somewhat subjective rating of the day's weather, on a 0-to-10 scale. Forecast in detail Today (Sunday): High pressure keeps us mostly sunny before some increasing mid- to late afternoon clouds. Winds are calmer than recent days, but still some gusts from the northwest near 20 mph, with pleasant afternoon highs in the low 70s. Confidence: High 😎 Nice Day! Tonight: You may want a light jacket as evening temperatures drop back through the 60s. A weak disturbance brings mostly cloudy skies and and the chance for a few isolated showers overnight. Lows settle in the low to mid-50s. Confidence: Medium-High Tomorrow (Memorial Day): Early-morning clouds should quickly give way to partly to mostly sunny skies by late morning and afternoon. Highs peak in the low to mid-70s with light winds. Enjoy the nice day, just remember the sunglasses and sunblock. Confidence: Medium-High 😎 Nice Day! Tomorrow night: Another pleasant evening with temperatures in the 60s. Overnight lows dip to the low to mid-50s with partly cloudy skies. Confidence: High A look ahead Much of Tuesday should stay dry before a chance of showers arrives in the afternoon or evening. Partly sunny morning skies turn mostly cloudy during the afternoon with highs in the low to mid-70s. Steadier rain should develop during the evening or overnight with lows in the mid- to upper 50s. Confidence: Low-Medium Periods of rain seem like a good bet on Wednesday, perhaps diminishing to scattered showers during the afternoon into evening. The rain and mostly cloudy skies keep us cool with highs only in the 60s. Confidence: Low-Medium Thursday should see highs climb back into the 70s, still with a chance of scattered showers. Confidence: Low

Chance of stray showers on mostly cloudy Sunday in the Piedmont Triad
Chance of stray showers on mostly cloudy Sunday in the Piedmont Triad

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Chance of stray showers on mostly cloudy Sunday in the Piedmont Triad

PIEDMONT TRIAD, N.C. (WGHP) — Mostly cloudy skies this evening with temperatures falling into the 60s by 8 p.m. We'll hold on to partly to mostly cloudy skies overnight with temperatures in the mid-50s by Sunday morning. Sunday will be mostly cloudy with temperatures only reaching the low 70s by the afternoon. Stray showers can't be ruled out but most look to remain dry until Sunday evening. The chance for rain during the day Sunday is 30%. As we head into the overnight hours Sunday and into Monday morning, rain chances will begin to increase with scattered showers lingering overnight. We'll start Monday morning with lingering showers possible and cloudy skies. Temperatures will start off in the upper 50s Monday morning. Mostly cloudy skies for the second half of the day Monday with afternoon highs reaching the low 70s. More widespread rainfall moves in on Tuesday, with a 70% chance of rain. Temperatures will also be cooler on Tuesday, with morning lows in the mid-50s and highs reaching the mid-60s. Isolated to scattered showers remain possible through the remainder of the week as an unsettled weather pattern takes over. Temperatures will be in the upper 50s Wednesday morning with highs reaching the low to mid 70s. The chance for rain Wednesday is 40%. Thursday will start off in the low 60s with highs in the upper 70s. Skies will be mainly cloudy with a 40% chance for isolated to scattered storms. Friday will be similar with morning lows in the low 60s and highs in the upper 70s. On Friday, skies will be partly cloudy, stray to isolated showers or storms possible. The chance for rain Friday is 30%. A mix of sun and clouds on Saturday with morning lows in the low 60s. Afternoon highs reach the upper 70s and isolated showers or storms are possible. The chance for showers/storms Saturday is 30%. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

27 Top New SPFs Of 2025, Plus A Derm's Best Sunscreen Advice
27 Top New SPFs Of 2025, Plus A Derm's Best Sunscreen Advice

Forbes

time20-05-2025

  • Health
  • Forbes

27 Top New SPFs Of 2025, Plus A Derm's Best Sunscreen Advice

A model applying Vacation Crystal SPF Invisible Face Gel It simply can't be stated enough: You need to wear sunscreen every single day, rain or shine. 'If you can see where you are going, then you need to protect yourself from harmful UV exposure,' says Antonio P. Cruz, MD, FAAD, FACMS, FASLMS, Founder & Medical Director, SkinPros, Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Alpert Medical School of Brown University. 'It may not feel like you are getting exposure when it's cloudy outside, but you are still getting enough UV exposure to cause DNA damage. Eighty percent of UV light can still pass through clouds, so be aware!' Even when you don't visibly burn, harmful rays could still be damaging your skin. That's where wearing a quality sunscreen comes in. 'There are several key features to consider when selecting a sunscreen,' Dr. Cruz says. 'First and foremost, it should be broad-spectrum and protect you from UVA and UVB rays. Look for an SPF of 30 or higher that is water-resistant. I encourage my patients to seek mineral-based sunscreens that contain zinc oxide, titanium dioxide or ideally both. Lastly, the best sunscreen is the one you are most likely to use. Fortunately, we now have excellent sunscreens with tints that can match various skin types, enhancing compliance in their use.' To ensure you're getting the protection you need from your sunscreen, proper application is key. Dr. Cruz recommends starting the application process about 15 minutes before your anticipated exposure and apply about a shot glass amount. 'Make sure you get full coverage of exposed skin, including the tops of your neck, ears and feet—we often forget these parts of the body,' he says. 'There are also many SPF options for lip products; take advantage of those and protect those kissers. Sunscreen doesn't last forever, so we recommend reapplying after two hours or after swimming or sweating to be safe. When in doubt, reapply.' Sticky, greasy lotions are a thing of the past. Now there are so many formats, including sprays, sticks, mousses and powders. 'The goal is to achieve adequate coverage of sun-exposed skin—use the format that you believe works best for your skin type and body location,' Dr. Cruz says. 'Some individuals who are boaters or sailors prefer using thick SPF sticks to apply product to the tops of their ears, which may be greatly exposed. Some lotions can help moisturize your dry skin, so take advantage of those features. Powders may be great for those seeking a more matte appearance during an outdoor event. There are many formulations available to suit your needs today.' Always remember that the only safe tan is one that comes from a bottle. 'If you are getting a tan, you aren't using enough sunscreen or the correct type,' Dr. Cruz says. 'The only healthy tan is the one you are born with. If you have questions, reach out to your dermatologist. Schedule your skin check.' Excuses are over with the best new sunscreens of 2025 in a range of formats and types: BeautyStat C Lip Serum SPF 30 It's easy to skip a spot when applying sunscreen and that often includes the lips. Protect your pucker while pampering it with this vitamin C mineral lip serum that comes in two shades that flatter everyone: Baby Pink and Neutral Peach. In addition to plumping lips, it has L'Ascorbic acid and peptides for hydration and brightening. Bonus: It has a yummy orange vanilla dreamsicle flavor. $15, e.l.f. Suntouchable Invisi-Stick SPF 50 Clear and smooth, this stick glides right onto skin for touchless application anywhere. It can be used as a primer for makeup or applied over it, and never feels sticky or greasy. Infused with bisabol to soothe and sunflower seed oil to moisturize, it can also be used around the eyes. $14, Vacation Classic Whip Glow SPF 30 When you want to look extra glimmery by the beach or pool, dole out some of this whipped mousse that's also super fun to apply. It's the same beloved Classic Whip formula, now with gold shimmer. $23, Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Face Liquid SPF 70 You know a sunscreen is truly invisible when John Cena has a whole campaign around his signature 'you can't see me' move around it. The actor and WWE superstar is a skin cancer survivor who relies on this silky hydrating formula that's safe for sensitive skin and contains vitamin E for antioxidants. $20, Supergoop! PLAY Everyday Face Lotion SPF 50 Made with sensitive skin in mind, this lightweight lotion is free of fragrance to avoid irritation. Glycerin, rosemary, rice bran and sunflower extracts deliver 24 hours of hydration, soften skin and strengthen the moisture barrier, plus it's water- and sweat-resistant and wears well under makeup. $22, Augustinus Bader The Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50 Augustinus Bader's first sunscreen is here and like all of the brand's products, the broad-spectrum, non-nano mineral sunscreen contains the brand's proprietary TFC8 technology to fight signs of aging. It minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles with microalgae extract, guards against sun damage and redness with cotton seed extract, evens tone and hydrates. $140, Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Dew Shield SPF 30 The subtle watermelon scent is perfect for summer, as is its weightlessness. After swiping it on, it won't be a surprise to learn that its muse is Korean suncare. It sinks right into skin sans stickiness or any sort of cast—only radiance. Clean chemical filters protect skin from the sun, niacinamide minimizes damage and hyperpigmentation, and vitamin E, watermelon seed oil extract and glycerin deeply hydrate, calm, soothe and reduce redness. $35, Lancome UV Expert Supra Screen Invisible Sunscreen Serum SPF 50 Can't stand the feel of lotion? This ultra-lightweight SPF serum is for you. Chock full of skincare ingredients, it features patented UV protection technology that's an anti-photoaging complex. Invisible on all skin tones, it's formulated with hyaluronic acid, niacinamide and vitamin C. $48, Beauty of Joseon Daily Tinted Fluid Sunscreen Kbeauty brand Beauty of Joseon's first mineral tinted sunscreen is perfect for no makeup-makeup days. Available in 12 flexible shades, the lightweight formula keeps excess oil under control and smooths imperfections. $20, Eminence Organics Sun Defense Minerals Broad Spectrum SPF 30 All Mineral Powder Sunscreen When you're out in the sun, applying SPF every two hours is a must, but that can mess up your makeup. That's where powder formulas come in. You can dust this over makeup while preserving your look and protecting your skin. The antioxidant-rich formula is water-resistant and now available in six new shades, including a translucent option. $58, Beekman 1802 Solar Milk Clear SPF 50 Clear Sunscreen Gel for Face Accurately named, this Solar Milk has a Triple Milk Complex to nourish skin with goat milk, which is clinically proven to improve skin health, hydrate and strengthen it over time. The gel 3-in-1 formula serves as a SPF, primer and anti-ager, courtesy of its 31 nutrients, including essential minerals, omega fatty acids and vitamins A, B3, B12 and D to nourish and hydrate. $40, The Best of Dermstore: Skin Cancer Foundation x Dermstore Sun Care Kit Save your skin and some cash with this kit curated by Dermstore and The Skin Cancer Foundation. They teamed up for the sixth consecutive year to raise awareness about preventing skin cancer and early detection. More people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year in the U.S. than all other cancers combined, making slathering on SPF essential to your health. All the products inside the official canvas tote have the Skin Cancer Foundation Seal of Recommendation. For less than half the retail value, it includes a full size of Vacation Classic Lotion SPF 30, EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46, Jane Iredale LipDrink Lip Balm SPF 15 and NUDESTIX Nudescreen Blush Tint SPF 30, as well as two minis of La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra-Light Fluid Face Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 60 and one mini of MDSolarciences Daily Perfecting Moisturizer SPF30. $75, Sarah Creal Brilliant Repair Shield Illuminating Serum SPF 50 Get glowing with this hydrating mineral sunscreen now available in a new neutral shade, Staycation. It doubles as a primer and increases antioxidant activity by as much as 200%. Niacinamide tackles hyperpigmentation and bakuchiol strengthens skin. $64, OLAY Super Cream SPF 30 Five is the magic number here. Quite the multitasker, this 5-in-1 works to hydrate, smooth, firm, brighten and protect skin. It achieves all that with five potent ingredients: Vitamin C, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, vitamin E and collagen peptide. Over time, the sheer formula improves the appearance of skin texture. $35, Byoma Ultralight Face Fluid SPF 50 All about boosting the skin's natural barrier, the formula's hero is the brand's exclusive Cera-Sun Technology. It's spiked with hyaluronic acid for hydration, astaxanthin for antioxidant protection and ceramides for skin health. It also brightens, decreases sun sensitivity and reduces pigmentation. $20, Dr. Jart+ Every Sun Day Ultra-Sheer Priming Sunscreen Stick SPF 40 Bring this pocket-sized SPF stick everywhere so you're always ready for a touch-up. The Korean sunscreen also primes, shrinks the appearance of pores, smooths texture and fights shine. $30, Supergoop! PLAY Everyday Sunscreen Stick SPF 50 Great for travel and on-the-go, the clever stick format means no excuses. It even has a teardrop shape for targeted application in tough-to-reach spots. Water- and sweat-resistant, it doesn't clog pores or feel greasy and blends in clear. You can even apply it over makeup! It's loaded with skin-loving ingredients rich in antioxidants like sunflower oil and vitamin E. $32, Vacation Crystal SPF Invisible Face Gel When an SPF is crystal clear, there's no chance of it leaving a white cast. The weightless, scentless gel works as a primer and smooths skin, helping makeup last longer. Safe for all skin types, it nourishes and hydrates with hyaluronic acid, squalane, peptides, ceramides, cactus flower, bisabolol, aloe vera and cica. $26, Dr. Althea Green Tea Fresh Sunscreen Finding a sunscreen for acne-prone skin can be tough, but this gentle kbeauty option is up to the challenge. It has seven types of centella asiatica to calm irritation, making it ideal for red and sensitive skin. The watery formula also has green tea extract and camellia sinensis leaf water. $23, U Beauty Multimodal Sheer Mineral Sunscreen SPF 25 As U Beauty's first brand ambassador, Michelle Monaghan is the face of the Multimodal Sheer campaign. The lightweight SPF also serves as a blurring primer to tackle dullness and smooth skin. The formula features U Beauty's patent-pending Siren Capsule Technology to fight damage from free radicals, brighten and even skin with vitamin C, clary sage extract, pongamia pinnata seed extract and non-nano zinc oxide. $98, TheSolveMD Zn0+ Mineral Care Firm + Replenish Eyes TheSolveMD is a new line of targeted SPFs that each address a specific skin concern, such as hyperpigmentation, acne and sensitivity. Their eye cream is essential because the eye area is often overlooked when applying SPF yet is the thinnest skin on the body. The formula strengthens the skin barrier, firms and smooths, plumps and hydrates. It has a sheer tint to even out tone. $61, Bliss Block Star Clarifying SPF 30 Bust breakouts while protecting skin with this 100% mineral SPF designed for acne-prone skin. The lightweight, non-comedogenic formula calms, clarifies, clears clogged pores and zaps excess oil with salicylic acid, cica and witch hazel. $25, Ultra Violette SPF Vibrant Screen SPF 50 After becoming a smash success in 29 countries, Australian SPF brand Ultra Violette finally made its US debut, bringing a new product only available stateside for the occasion. Vibrant Screen SPF 50 is a water-resistant hydrating lotion SPF for the face and body that stands up to sweat while battling fine lines and wrinkles, dryness and dullness. Infused with aloe vera to nourish and soothe, there's also vitamin E to calm and hydrate. $30, The Ordinary UV Filters SPF 45 Serum Born to be layered, this lightweight serum is compatible with other skincare products and can be worn under makeup. Non-comedogenic, it delivers lasting hydration and a radiant finish. $19, Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protector Lotion Mineral SPF 60+ Made for the face and body, this sheer mineral-based lotion works for all skin types, even sensitive ones. Loaded with 85% skincare ingredients, it moisturizes skin for up to eight hours, minimizes the appearance of fine lines and evens tone with five types of algae, licorice root extract and botanicals rich in antioxidants. Shiseido's WetForce Technology help it last through sweating and swimming. $50, Cancer Council Protect & Hydrate Radiance Body Sunscreen SPF50+ If anyone knows sunscreen it's Australians, and this brand comes from Down Under to keep skin safe. The clean formula contains a light shimmer to help skin look extra radiant in the sun. Doubling as a moisturizer, it's super hydrating and water-resistant. $22, Shea Moisture Nourished & Radiant Broad Spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen Face Lotion When you're prone to hyperpigmentation wearing sunscreen can help, especially when it's a formula like this one that's designed to even and brighten skin. Pro-ceramides and an elderberry complex get the job done while leaving skin radiant and moisturized. $13,

Saturday Morning Forecast: Severe weather possible this evening
Saturday Morning Forecast: Severe weather possible this evening

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Saturday Morning Forecast: Severe weather possible this evening

TODAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a few scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Storms could produce large hail and damaging wind gusts if they do form. Chance of rain: 40%. High: 91. Winds: S 10-15 MPH. SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with warm and humid conditions. Low: 72. High: 90. Winds: S 10-15 MPH. MONDAY: Partly cloudy skies with a few scattered showers and thunderstorms around. Chance of rain: 30%. Low: 73. High: 92. Winds: S 10-15 MPH. TUESDAY: Partly cloudy skies with a few storms around. Chance of rain: 30%. Low: 74. High: 88. Winds: SW 15 MPH. WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny and much cooler. Low: 62. High: 80. Winds: NE 10 MPH. THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and mild. Low: 57. High: 82. Winds: N 5-10 MPH. FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and mild. Low: 61. High: 86. Winds: S 5-10 MPH. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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