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Post by Ratty on Jun 18, 2017 11:50:26 GMT
The quake had a strength of at least 4 degrees, and its epicenter was located 30 kilometers north of Nuugaatsiaq . The ensuing floods flooded Illorsuit and Uummannaq . Such a strong earthquake in Greenland is not a typical phenomenon , says geologist Trine Dahl Jensen. As a result of the shocks to the sea, fragments of the coast have fallen, resulting in tsunamis .
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Post by acidohm on Jun 18, 2017 18:35:41 GMT
The seismic signature of the landslide in Greenland. There are a series of pops prior to the landslide that is looking like volcanic brittle earthquakes. Obviously it is not volcanic in origin, instead it is rock breaking prior to a part of a mountainside falling down. We have seen signals like this prior to massive landslides in Norway. The big signal is the landslide running off. As I wrote before, there was no large earthquake, it was instead the seismic signal of the landslide that looked like an earthquake.
Volcano cafe
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Post by acidohm on Jun 21, 2017 21:41:21 GMT
Katla & Bardabunga rattling away with >3 mag swarms.
Apparently on seismographs looks a bit like theyre chatting.....
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 22, 2017 1:56:22 GMT
Katla & Bardabunga rattling away with >3 mag swarms. Apparently on seismographs looks a bit like theyre chatting..... A seismic tango in b-flat major.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 28, 2017 18:14:55 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 8, 2017 14:53:03 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Sept 8, 2017 15:44:35 GMT
Following the strongest geomagnetic storm for some years. Which interalia may have affected the jetstream and therefore the steering currents for Irma and Jose
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Post by acidohm on Sept 8, 2017 19:09:35 GMT
Web alight with people asking "did the hurricanes cause the earthquake" then "omg...if agw caused the hurricane then we caused the earthquake".....
Omg indeed...
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Post by blustnmtn on Sept 8, 2017 19:24:57 GMT
Web alight with people asking "did the hurricanes cause the earthquake" then "omg...if agw caused the hurricane then we caused the earthquake"..... Omg indeed... The Hive shares 1 brain. As the Hive grows the portion of brain allotted to each member of the Hive shrinks
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Post by flearider on Sept 8, 2017 20:09:42 GMT
hmm hurricanes no .. the double cme hit yes
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 8, 2017 23:45:47 GMT
Web alight with people asking "did the hurricanes cause the earthquake" then "omg...if agw caused the hurricane then we caused the earthquake"..... Omg indeed... The Hive shares 1 brain. As the Hive grows the portion of brain allotted to each member of the Hive shrinks And thereby, the collective intelligence of the hive shrinks. Think Borg.
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Post by sigurdur on Sept 8, 2017 23:57:30 GMT
Following the strongest geomagnetic storm for some years. Which interalia may have affected the jetstream and therefore the steering currents for Irma and Jose Our understanding of upper atmospheric causes of Jet Stream placement is still an infant understanding. It would seem that the variance in UV levels plays a role. The temperature at the poles also plays a role. The length of time that we have had "accurate" readings of geo-magnetic waves is also very short. We know that we can observe the jet stream dance today with very accurate measurements. What we don't know is the causes of that dance.
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Post by Ratty on Sept 9, 2017 0:49:37 GMT
Web alight with people asking "did the hurricanes cause the earthquake" then "omg...if agw caused the hurricane then we caused the earthquake"..... Omg indeed... The Hive shares 1 brain. As the Hive grows the portion of brain allotted to each member of the Hive shrinks But .... Irma was pretty darn close - about 5,000ks - to the epicentre of the earthquake.
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Post by missouriboy on Sept 9, 2017 1:45:20 GMT
The Hive shares 1 brain. As the Hive grows the portion of brain allotted to each member of the Hive shrinks But .... Irma was pretty darn close - about 5,000ks - to the epicentre of the earthquake. My wife's mother's house is even closer ... but she swears it wasn't her.
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Post by blustnmtn on Sept 9, 2017 12:29:29 GMT
Maybe a butterfly flapped it's wings real hard in Africa.
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