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Post by 00 on Jul 25, 2009 1:20:05 GMT
I link some articles in a spanish meteo forum (articles linked are in english), also tectonics & meteo related
I hope traslate comments here (or expand its)
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This thread is becoming less and less about Solar Activity and more and more about Global Warming.
There is a forum for Global Warming Discussions please use it !
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Post by csspider57 on Jul 29, 2009 11:55:48 GMT
Anyone have any info on the seismic monitors being down? Checked IRIS seismic and USGS Seismic monitor this morning and no (red) indicating that there were no earthquakes in the last 24 hours? That would be extremely odd..........cause the crust is in constant motion with daily quakes. www.iris.washington.edu/seismon/
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Post by vukcevic on Jul 29, 2009 12:02:02 GMT
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Post by csspider57 on Jul 29, 2009 13:17:15 GMT
Thanks Vuk, plenty of activity gooooood. Whew.. My first check of the USGS world display, there were no red squares indicating most recent. The IRIS seismic network must be down, it should be picking up a 4.7 in the Kuril Is region.
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Post by brokenheadphonez on Jul 30, 2009 2:45:09 GMT
Lightning activity correlates to NICT TEC map practically to a T. Neat!
We also had a torrential rain. Torrential. VERY fast moving front. Unbelievable. I've never seen anything like that in Eastern Canada. Ever. The only thing I've seen like it was in Texas during a pretty scary storm one summer.
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Post by 00 on Aug 4, 2009 12:41:26 GMT
Sorry if I wrote, or referenced, something in a wrong place, but my point is that there are a relation between solar and atmospheric conditions, a contraction, and with that effect increase volcanic activity: influence in satellite orbits, indicate significants atmospheric variations, Atmospheric conditions in 1995 from the orbital decay of the oderacs ii spheresIt's not seem a clear mechanism, I imagine that there are a lot re equilibrium mechanisms involved, that do difficult it study maybe in that transitory situation of instability, of re equilibrium, is when occur a natural increase of seismic & volcanic activity. Earth's Atmosphere "Breathes" More Rapidly Than ThoughtCONTRACTION OF SATELLITE ORBITS USING K-S ELEMENTS IN AN OBLATE DIURNALLY VARYING ATMOSPHERE WITH SCALE HEIGHT DEPENDENT ON ALTITUDEHandbooks of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy (page 60, section 1389) Expansion and contraction of Mars's exosphere with solar cycleSun Induces Strange 'Breathing' of Earth's AtmosphereI think that there are to be a relation between that planetary effect (not only in earth) with tectonic, Climate Change as a Regulator of Tectonics on VenusSubsurface deformations induced by rainfall and atmospheric pressure: tilt/strain measurements in the NE-Italy seismic areaTectonics and Climate of the Southern Central AndesRegional crustal thickness and precipitation in young mountain chainsSeasonality of great earthquake occurrence at the northwestern margin of the Philippine Sea plate (Pure and Applied Geophysics ISSN 0033-4553 CODEN PAGYAV) (that one is funny ;D ) Low Atmospheric Pressure
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Post by Ulric Lyons on Aug 4, 2009 17:29:03 GMT
Nice post OO, solar forced uplifts in temperature at a monthly level correlate very well with most large volcanic eruptions.
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Post by brokenheadphonez on Aug 5, 2009 11:40:22 GMT
It's like winter in the way that ice freezes in bridges, expands and cracks the iron/concrete - but on a little bigger scale?
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Post by Ulric Lyons on Aug 20, 2009 19:12:28 GMT
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Post by 00 on Aug 20, 2009 20:56:36 GMT
¿temperature? I don't think so, pression is better candidate for that.
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Post by Ulric Lyons on Aug 20, 2009 21:12:37 GMT
¿temperature? I don't think so, pression is better candidate for that. Yes, sharp weekly or monthly uplifts in temperature triggers new volcanic activity. Looking down the whole list of VEI4+ events, there are not many exceptions to this. Typically a large temperature differential gives rise to stronger activity, eg, a cold snap followed by a strong uplift in temperature, such as there was in mid March and early April. Late may and late June temperature rises also gave new activity. These warmer periods this year were felt in most locations on the globe as they were solar driven and well forecast by myself.
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Post by woodstove on Aug 21, 2009 3:15:23 GMT
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Post by brokenheadphonez on Aug 21, 2009 4:45:50 GMT
From my limited knowledge, the tectonic/magma activity seems to correlate with temperature changes. Heating/cooling. Like a pothole, yo!
When the ground freezes and water expands, potholes are created in the relatively weaker road surface. When the ice and snow melt, this is visible (and feelable haha in the wallet) as costly axle repairs to your vehicle.
What if the same process affects terrestrial seismic and volcanic activity? Really, it’s not that much of a “strech” haha, puns!1
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Post by Ulric Lyons on Aug 21, 2009 14:34:28 GMT
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Post by 00 on Aug 21, 2009 19:45:45 GMT
From my limited knowledge, the tectonic/magma activity seems to correlate with temperature changes. Heating/cooling. Like a pothole, yo! When the ground freezes and water expands, potholes are created in the relatively weaker road surface. When the ice and snow melt, this is visible (and feelable haha in the wallet) as costly axle repairs to your vehicle. What if the same process affects terrestrial seismic and volcanic activity? Really, it’s not that much of a “strech” haha, puns!1 but water mass is the same, coincidences between Tª & vulcanics, is because there are a relation between Highs & Low pressures, and us we know, there was more volcanic period before, with a considerable Tª differences from now, another thing is that an volcanic activity effect is cold climate, that is another reason because volcanic activity seem located on a Tª hill, as I mentionet, for me is solar activity what modulate that high activity, by 2 main factors: changing global atmosphere pression (with a total variation of around 30% of height), and changing global circulation pattern; a more compressed atmosphere change it mass center (total atmosphere) doing it heavier, and a change of global circulation force to highs & low pressions to be in different places (from its habitual/normal location), Viktor Bokov, a scientist from St.Petersburg, forecast earthquakes based on how that pressions are positionated respect to plates & what are the relative position of sun& moon (gravitation effects) Russian scientist predicted tsunami two days before it hit Southeast AsiaScientific - forecast laboratory of earthquakes(why are that highs temperatures?? ... sorry for my crap english)
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