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Post by nautonnier on Sept 4, 2019 18:48:39 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 5, 2019 16:02:31 GMT
Has the Culprit now been found? Did this event occur near the beginning of the cooling period that is dated from ca 500 CE to ca 800 CE? Did it really "trigger" the cooling event? Or merely enhance what was already occurring? Scientists trace source of massive Iron age volcanic eruption that triggered global coolingwatchers.news/2019/09/04/scientists-trace-source-of-iron-age-volcanic-eruption-that-triggered-global-cooling/Extreme weather events of 535-536
The extreme weather events of 535–536 were the most severe and protracted short-term episodes of cooling in the Northern Hemisphere in the last 2000 years. The event is thought to have been caused by an extensive atmospheric dust veil, possibly resulting from a large volcanic eruption in the tropics, or debris from space impacting the Earth. Its effects were widespread, causing unseasonal weather, crop failures and famines worldwide.
More at Wikipedia www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/11/why-536-was-worst-year-be-alive
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Post by blustnmtn on Sept 5, 2019 16:30:24 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 5, 2019 16:46:34 GMT
Thanks Blu. My aging RAM probably misfiled that.
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Post by youngjasper on Sept 7, 2019 1:10:00 GMT
Codewacker, Great video. It paints the picture for the area. Thanks.
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 7, 2019 2:57:39 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 18, 2019 20:04:33 GMT
First in 500 Years apparently ... Major Southern California fault line eyed after study shows unprecedented movement
The study by geophysicists from the California Institute of Technology and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory found that the Garlock Fault – which runs east to west for 185 miles from the San Andreas Fault to Death Valley – has slipped .8 inches since July. This is the first movement documented on the fault in the modern historical record. “This is surprising, because we’ve never seen the Garlock fault do anything. Here, all of a sudden, it changed its behavior,” Zachary Ross, assistant professor of geophysics at Caltech and lead author of the paper, told the Los Angeles Time. “We don’t know what it means.” www.foxnews.com/science/california-earthquake-movement-garlock-fault-ridgecrest-sequence
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Post by nautonnier on Oct 18, 2019 23:37:56 GMT
First in 500 Years apparently ... Major Southern California fault line eyed after study shows unprecedented movement
The study by geophysicists from the California Institute of Technology and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory found that the Garlock Fault – which runs east to west for 185 miles from the San Andreas Fault to Death Valley – has slipped .8 inches since July. This is the first movement documented on the fault in the modern historical record. “This is surprising, because we’ve never seen the Garlock fault do anything. Here, all of a sudden, it changed its behavior,” Zachary Ross, assistant professor of geophysics at Caltech and lead author of the paper, told the Los Angeles Time. “We don’t know what it means.” www.foxnews.com/science/california-earthquake-movement-garlock-fault-ridgecrest-sequence'all of a sudden it changed its behavior' - that is like "what do you do when the bomb disposal guy starts running... ?"
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 8, 2019 1:02:38 GMT
Electo-magnetic Quakes
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 9, 2019 16:42:16 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Nov 9, 2019 21:59:32 GMT
Syn Kronos is an interesting Tweeter but just another time-waster?
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 10, 2019 0:04:35 GMT
Scottish prepper?
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Post by acidohm on Nov 10, 2019 7:40:21 GMT
Maybe im missing something?? However warm northbound currents in NA hug the US east coast closely??
Maybe currents described in tweet are subsurface.....
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 11, 2019 22:03:17 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 17, 2019 13:28:43 GMT
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