Ice Age Model

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #275, on November 1st, 2014, 10:30 AM »Last edited on November 1st, 2014, 10:32 AM
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freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #276, on November 1st, 2014, 10:39 AM »
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freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #277, on November 1st, 2014, 10:40 AM »
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Thursday, Oct 30, 2014

Volcanic activity worldwide 30 Oct 2014: Stromboli volcano, Popocatépetl, Bardarbunga, Turrialba, K...


Thermal image of the upper Sciara del Fuoco of Stromboli
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View of the eruption this morning (Mila webcam)
View of the eruption this morning (Mila webcam)
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Kilauea volcano update: Pahoa resident builds diversion barrier


County of Hawaii media image of lava flow reaching earth barrier in Pahoa village on Oct 29, 2014.
County of Hawaii media image of lava flow reaching earth barrier in Pahoa village on Oct 29, 2014.

County of Hawaii media image of lava flow front in Pahoa village on Oct 29, 2014.
County of Hawaii media image of lava flow front in Pahoa village on Oct 29, 2014.
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Bardarbunga volcano update: Eruption continues with no changes


View of the eruption this morning (Mila webcam)
View of the eruption this morning (Mila webcam)

Gas plumes from the eruptino seen during a surveillance flight 28 Oct (IMO)
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freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #278, on November 1st, 2014, 01:52 PM »
M7.1 - 141km NE of Ndoi Island, Fiji
2014-11-01 18:57:22 UTC
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Earthquake location 19.698°S, 177.794°W
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19.698°S, 177.794°W
Depth: 434.4km (269.9mi)
Event Time

2014-11-01 18:57:22 UTC
2014-11-01 06:57:22 UTC-12:00 at epicenter
2014-11-01 14:57:22 UTC-04:00 system time
Location

19.698°S 177.794°W depth=434.4km (269.9mi)

Nearby Cities

141km (88mi) NE of Ndoi Island, Fiji
313km (194mi) WNW of Nuku`alofa, Tonga
432km (268mi) ESE of Suva, Fiji
470km (292mi) SE of Lambasa, Fiji
546km (339mi) ESE of Nadi, Fiji
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Tectonic Summary

Seismotectonics of the Eastern Margin of the Australia Plate

The eastern margin of the Australia plate is one of the most sesimically active areas of the world due to high rates of convergence between the Australia and Pacific plates. In the region of New Zealand, the 3000 km long Australia-Pacific plate boundary extends from south of Macquarie Island to the southern Kermadec Island chain. It includes an oceanic transform (the Macquarie Ridge), two oppositely verging subduction zones (Puysegur and Hikurangi), and a transpressive continental transform, the Alpine Fault through South Island, New Zealand.

Since 1900 there have been 15 M7.5+ earthquakes recorded near New Zealand. Nine of these, and the four largest, occurred along or near the Macquarie Ridge, including the 1989 M8.2 event on the ridge itself, and the 2004 M8.1 event 200 km to the west of the plate boundary, reflecting intraplate deformation. The largest recorded earthquake in New Zealand itself was the 1931 M7.8 Hawke's Bay earthquake, which killed 256 people. The last M7.5+ earthquake along the Alpine Fault was 170 years ago; studies of the faults' strain accumulation suggest that similar events are likely to occur again.

North of New Zealand, the Australia-Pacific boundary stretches east of Tonga and Fiji to 250 km south of Samoa. For 2,200 km the trench is approximately linear, and includes two segments where old (>120 Myr) Pacific oceanic lithosphere rapidly subducts westward (Kermadec and Tonga). At the northern end of the Tonga trench, the boundary curves sharply westward and changes along a 700 km-long segment from trench-normal subduction, to oblique subduction, to a left lateral transform-like structure.

Australia-Pacific convergence rates increase northward from 60 mm/yr at the southern Kermadec trench to 90 mm/yr at the northern Tonga trench; however, significant back arc extension (or equivalently, slab rollback) causes the consumption rate of subducting Pacific lithosphere to be much faster. The spreading rate in the Havre trough, west of the Kermadec trench, increases northward from 8 to 20 mm/yr. The southern tip of this spreading center is propagating into the North Island of New Zealand, rifting it apart. In the southern Lau Basin, west of the Tonga trench, the spreading rate increases northward from 60 to 90 mm/yr, and in the northern Lau Basin, multiple spreading centers result in an extension rate as high as 160 mm/yr. The overall subduction velocity of the Pacific plate is the vector sum of Australia-Pacific velocity and back arc spreading velocity: thus it increases northward along the Kermadec trench from 70 to 100 mm/yr, and along the Tonga trench from 150 to 240 mm/yr.

The Kermadec-Tonga subduction zone generates many large earthquakes on the interface between the descending Pacific and overriding Australia plates, within the two plates themselves and, less frequently, near the outer rise of the Pacific plate east of the trench. Since 1900, 40 M7.5+ earthquakes have been recorded, mostly north of 30°S. However, it is unclear whether any of the few historic M8+ events that have occurred close to the plate boundary were underthrusting events on the plate interface, or were intraplate earthquakes. On September 29, 2009, one of the largest normal fault (outer rise) earthquakes ever recorded (M8.1) occurred south of Samoa, 40 km east of the Tonga trench, generating a tsunami that killed at least 180 people.

Across the North Fiji Basin and to the west of the Vanuatu Islands, the Australia plate again subducts eastwards beneath the Pacific, at the North New Hebrides trench. At the southern end of this trench, east of the Loyalty Islands, the plate boundary curves east into an oceanic transform-like structure analogous to the one north of Tonga.

Australia-Pacific convergence rates increase northward from 80 to 90 mm/yr along the North New Hebrides trench, but the Australia plate consumption rate is increased by extension in the back arc and in the North Fiji Basin. Back arc spreading occurs at a rate of 50 mm/yr along most of the subduction zone, except near ~15°S, where the D'Entrecasteaux ridge intersects the trench and causes localized compression of 50 mm/yr in the back arc. Therefore, the Australia plate subduction velocity ranges from 120 mm/yr at the southern end of the North New Hebrides trench, to 40 mm/yr at the D'Entrecasteaux ridge-trench intersection, to 170 mm/yr at the northern end of the trench.

Large earthquakes are common along the North New Hebrides trench and have mechanisms associated with subduction tectonics, though occasional strike slip earthquakes occur near the subduction of the D'Entrecasteaux ridge. Within the subduction zone 34 M7.5+ earthquakes have been recorded since 1900. On October 7, 2009, a large interplate thrust fault earthquake (M7.6) in the northern North New Hebrides subduction zone was followed 15 minutes later by an even larger interplate event (M7.8) 60 km to the north. It is likely that the first event triggered the second of the so-called earthquake "doublet".

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Parameter   Value   Uncertainty
Magnitude   7.1 mwc   ± 0.03
Location   19.698°S, 177.794°W   Not Specified
Depth   434.4 km   ± 3.8 km

7.2 downgrade 6.9

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #279, on November 2nd, 2014, 01:41 AM »
Quote from freethisone on November 1st, 2014, 10:30 AM
http://www.netc.com/

Rad con
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277 CPM
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CPM: current 277 Low 11 High 513
Average 122, Deviation 90.1
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Last updated: 2014-11-01 13:02:00 GMT+0000.
how many reactors are in Texas?

Isomething is leaking..


freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #281, on November 3rd, 2014, 08:25 AM »
Quote from freethisone on November 2nd, 2014, 08:45 AM
the super X class Gamma ray burst..http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/browse/2014/11/01/ahead_20141101_cor2_512.mpg

radiation kills, your body can not, and will not heal itself..
Imagine what happens when electricity is cut off nationwide in a country of 160 million people. In Bangladesh, everyday life was brought to a standstill on Saturday as factories, hospitals, and homes plunged into darkness or had to rely on generators.

 Even the prime minister's official residence was left with no electricity, as the small but extremely densely populated South Asian country experienced one of the worst blackouts in world's recent history.

 A general view shows Dhaka during a power blackout on November 1, 2014 (AFP Photo / Munir uz Zaman)

 "The national grid collapsed so the whole country lost power," Reuters quoted Mohammad Saiful Islam, a director of the state-run Bangladesh Power Development Board, as saying. "Our repeated efforts to restore electricity across Bangladesh failed repeatedly."

Local media reported that the blackout was caused by the failure of a transmission line transporting electricity from India. India's Power Grid Corp, however, said there were no problems on their side of the border.

Garment factory owner Anwarul Alam Chowdhury said he was able to get 2-3 hours' worth of power out of his generator, but then had to halt the factory's output.

"This is a big slap for my business," he said, explaining that many other factories were forced to shut down production as well.

 Bangladesh's plunge into darkness provides a glimpse into a recently debunked hoax about NASA confirming six days of 'total darkness' in December.

Matt Watts

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #282, on November 3rd, 2014, 12:03 PM »
Think this could really happen here?

Cool.  Maybe I can finally get some time off from work.

Nah, they have huge generators that can run for months.

Darn.

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #283, on November 4th, 2014, 07:35 PM »Last edited on November 6th, 2014, 06:58 PM
A major quake will Follow, powerful tornado, and cyclones spawn now/ due to angular momentum change.

up 7 days.


the super x gamma burst. the data does not reflect the true magnitude of x ray flux.  this one is very powerful high x or above.

 http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/latest48.php?q=0131



freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #286, on November 6th, 2014, 07:55 PM »
Quote from freethisone on November 6th, 2014, 06:59 PM
bingo, over 7.0 downplayed again to 6.5 wow.


M6.9  - 73km NE of Finschhafen, Papua New Guinea
2014-11-07 03:33:59 UTC



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Earthquake location 6.100°S, 148.300°E

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Summary


Location and Magnitude contributed by: Alaska Tsunami Warning Center

General

6.100°S, 148.300°E
Depth: 65.0km (40.4mi)



Event Time
2014-11-07 03:33:59 UTC
2014-11-07 13:33:59 UTC+10:00 at epicenter
2014-11-06 22:33:59 UTC-05:00 system time


Location

6.100°S 148.300°E depth=65.0km (40.4mi)
 :dodgy:


Matt Watts

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #288, on November 6th, 2014, 08:56 PM »
Quote from freethisone on November 6th, 2014, 08:39 PM
with a down grade to a 6.4 that quick..
To me that is complete bull crap when they downgrade these events.  The raw data has been recorded at the time of the event and doesn't change.  How can seismic calculations change when the raw data that drives these calculations is fixed permanently in time.

I simply don't trust these "authorities" any more.  They have shown me too many times, they are nothing but propaganda agents.

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #289, on November 7th, 2014, 02:20 PM »
Quote from Matt Watts on November 6th, 2014, 07:12 PM
Looks like a doozie.  That should shutdown some satellite communications equipment, if not a lot more.
X-FLARE! Active sunspot AR2205 erupted again on Nov. 7th (1726 UT) producing a potent X1-class solar flare and a CME. Extreme UV radiation from the flare ionized the upper layers of Earth's atmosphere, producing a short-lived HF radio blackout on the dayside of our planet. We do not yet know if the CME is Earth-directed. Stay tuned for updates.

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #290, on November 7th, 2014, 11:42 PM »
ice age model now predicts, its on like donkey Kong...
major earthquakes will afflict California in a short time..
here is the evidence, the proof will be in the  pudding. in a short time..


2014-11-08 07:18:41 UTC -32.83 -71.60 3.1 31    Offshore Valparaiso, Chile    
2014-11-08 06:45:58 UTC -20.61 -69.19 3.6 114    Tarapaca, Chile    
2014-11-08 06:41:46 UTC 38.32 26.67 2.5 8    Near The Coast Of Western Turkey    
2014-11-08 06:23:20 UTC 37.04 42.90 2.7 2    Turkey-syria-iraq Border Region    
2014-11-08 06:21:27 UTC 38.79 -122.76 3.3 2    Northern California    
2014-11-08 05:33:38 UTC -20.52 -69.24 3.2 100    Tarapaca, Chile    
2014-11-08 05:29:34 UTC 41.81 -119.75 3.3 1    Nevada    
2014-11-08 05:27:42 UTC 41.87 -119.67 3.2 0    Nevada    
2014-11-08 04:47:38 UTC 36.42 53.97 3.6 10    Northern Iran    
2014-11-08 04:25:04 UTC 38.85 25.98 3.4 5    Aegean Sea    
2014-11-08 04:23:15 UTC 41.86 -119.62 2.5 1    Nevada    
2014-11-08 03:54:48 UTC 42.17 19.36 2.7 20    Albania    
2014-11-08 03:35:58 UTC 34.03 -117.23 2.6 17    Greater Los Angeles Area, Calif.    
2014-11-08 02:10:25 UTC 42.68 80.11 4.0 2    Kazakhstan-xinjiang Border Reg.    
2014-11-08 02:08:18 UTC 41.88 -119.63 2.6 1    Nevada    
2014-11-08 02:02:27 UTC 41.86 -119.64 2.4 1    Nevada    
2014-11-08 01:52:21 UTC 41.89 -119.61 3.1 1    Nevada    
2014-11-08 01:47:43 UTC 41.88 -119.63 3.0 2    Nevada    
2014-11-08 01:34:54 UTC 41.88 -119.65 2.5 1    Nevada    
2014-11-08 01:24:20 UTC 38.43 -7.85 2.3 18    Portugal    
2014-11-08 01:21:36 UTC 41.88 -119.63 2.8 1    Nevada    
2014-11-08 01:14:24 UTC 18.35 -64.16 2.9 151    Virgin Islands Region    
2014-11-08 00:56:31 UTC 64.56 -17.69 4.5 2    Iceland    
2014-11-08 00:19:01 UTC 35.97 24.34 3.2 30    Crete, Greece    
2014-11-07 23:54:22 UTC 37.92 142.25 5.3 33    Off East Coast Of Honshu, Japan    
2014-11-07 23:36:14 UTC 42.11 15.90 2.7 10    Adriatic Sea    
2014-11-07 22:55:07 UTC 40.19 25.16 2.5 2    Aegean Sea    
2014-11-07 22:55:00 UTC 6.92 126.79 5.1 80    Mindanao, Philippines    
2014-11-07 22:50:50 UTC 19.65 -156.06 2.5 36    Hawaii Region, Hawaii    
2014-11-07 22:32:59 UTC 36.33 -97.53 2.8 8    Oklahoma    
2014-11-07 21:59:25 UTC 41.89 -119.66 2.3 1    Nevada    
2014-11-07 21:46:32 UTC 36.56 27.58 2.7 14    Dodecanese Is.-turkey Border Reg    
2014-11-07 21:38:39 UTC 41.87 -119.63 2.3 2    Nevada    
2014-11-07 21:08:55 UTC -22.23 -70.16 3.2 44    Antofagasta, Chile    
2014-11-07 20:37:54 UTC 41.88 -119.60 2.4 1    Nevada    
2014-11-07 20:21:45 UTC 38.73 42.08 2.6 4    Eastern Turkey    
2014-11-07 20:12:40 UTC 41.90 -119.59 2.4 1    Nevada    
2014-11-07 20:08:51 UTC 36.60 -97.81 3.0 3    Oklahoma    
2014-11-07 20:02:44 UTC 41.86 -119.65 2.5 1    Nevada    
2014-11-07 19:55:33 UTC 39.46 51.60 3.2 45    Caspian Sea    
2014-11-07 19:42:49 UTC 41.89 -119.62 2.3 1    Nevada    
2014-11-07 19:19:54 UTC 41.89 -119.60 3.5 5    Nevada    
2014-11-07 19:04:05 UTC 36.76 -97.56 2.8 4    Oklahoma    
2014-11-07 18:59:57 UTC 40.45 -121.55 2.3 5    Lassen Peak Area, California    
2014-11-07 18:50:46 UTC 40.46 -121.55 2.4 4    Lassen Peak Area, California    
2014-11-07 18:45:26 UTC 40.41 26.11 2.5 10    Western Turkey    
2014-11-07 18:39:21 UTC 41.96 -119.67 3.4 10    Nevada    
2014-11-07 18:24:08 UTC 41.94 -119.63 3.0 2    Nevada    
2014-11-07 18:07:39 UTC 18.93 -65.98 3.2 45    Puerto Rico Region    
2014-11-07 17:34:50 UTC -6.41 148.62 5.1 40    New Britain Region, P.n.g.    

  Past hours earthquakes in the World + U.S. (Powered by USGS)

Datetime (UTC time) Lat. Lon. Mag. Dep. Region 
2014-11-08 07:12:20 UTC 37.4754982 -118.7870026 2.2 5.89    Mammoth Lakes, California    
2014-11-08 07:04:00 UTC 40.059 -119.5873 1.7 16.13    Spanish Springs, Nevada    
2014-11-08 07:17:49 UTC 38.7861671 -122.7626648 3.3 2.3    The Geysers, California    
2014-11-08 06:43:09 UTC 41.87 -119.6438 2.3 0.637    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 06:10:02 UTC 37.2958336 -122.0803299 1.9 4.91    Cupertino, California    
2014-11-08 06:43:16 UTC 41.8736 -119.6331 2.0 0.821    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 06:57:47 UTC 41.9135 -119.6466 3.3 0.014    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 06:58:22 UTC 41.9079 -119.6385 3.3 0    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 05:37:05 UTC 38.7506676 -122.7211685 1.6 2.15    The Geysers, California    
2014-11-08 05:20:44 UTC 40.86 -120.0627 1.2 7    mpire, Nevada    
2014-11-08 05:21:44 UTC 33.978 -116.9698333 1.1 17.24    Cherry Valley, California    
2014-11-08 04:57:00 UTC 34.0236667 -117.2226667 1.3 16.41    Loma Linda, California    
2014-11-08 04:34:19 UTC 38.9713 -116.2144 1.8 0.691    Eureka, Nevada    
2014-11-08 05:27:22 UTC 41.8596 -119.6243 2.6 0.274    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 04:26:35 UTC 34.2783333 -117.0206667 1.1 8.91    Big Bear Lake, California    
2014-11-08 05:30:24 UTC 64.4025 -149.6838 1.4 11.9    North Nenana, Alaska    
2014-11-08 05:30:24 UTC 65.1568 -149.0296 1.9 7.3    Ester, Alaska    
2014-11-08 04:19:02 UTC 38.7886658 -122.7474976 1.0 1.13    The Geysers, California    
2014-11-08 07:28:05 UTC 36.46 -121.0398333 1.1 5.8    Greenfield, California    
2014-11-08 03:42:30 UTC 34.0343333 -117.2303333 1.8 15.97    Loma Linda, California    
2014-11-08 07:03:57 UTC 34.0293333 -117.2251667 2.6 16.79    Loma Linda, California    
2014-11-08 04:16:33 UTC 61.4354 -147.9611 1.9 20    Lazy Mountain, Alaska    
2014-11-08 05:14:02 UTC 38.8258324 -122.8546677 1.0 2.67    The Geysers, California    
2014-11-08 06:20:48 UTC 41.8285 -119.5848 2.2 4.1    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 06:12:56 UTC 48.188 -123.3615 1.1 40.5    Port Angeles, Washington    
2014-11-08 04:25:04 UTC 41.8812 -119.6267 2.1 0.44    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 04:25:10 UTC 41.9123 -119.6541 2.0 3.021    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 05:26:49 UTC 41.8764 -119.6325 2.6 0    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 04:38:48 UTC 41.8621 -119.6368 2.4 0    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 05:25:37 UTC 41.8933 -119.6081 3.1 0    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 01:52:15 UTC 36.6135 -114.3557 1.5 1.72    Old Overton (historical), Nevada    
2014-11-08 05:25:53 UTC 41.8767 -119.6263 3.0 1.593    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-08 03:02:01 UTC 65.5638 -147.9701 1.3 2.6    College, Alaska    
2014-11-08 01:45:27 UTC 36.1211667 -117.361 2.0 1.1    Searles Valley, California    
2014-11-08 05:27:05 UTC 41.8764 -119.6521 2.6 0.725    Lakeview, Oregon 

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #291, on November 12th, 2014, 06:07 AM »
Worldwide Volcano News and Updates:


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Tuesday, Nov 11, 2014

Volcanic activity worldwide 11 Nov 2014: Kilauea volcano, Sabancaya, Bagana


County of Hawaii media image of burning house on November 10, 2014 on the outskirts of Pahoa village.
County of Hawaii media image of burning house on November 10, 2014 on the outskirts of Pahoa village.
Bagana (Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea): (10 Nov) Eruptive activity at the volcano continues. Several ash plumes were observed on satellite imagery during the past days, indicating continuing explosions.  ...more


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Volcanoes Today, 11 Nov 2014: Kilauea volcano, Sabancaya, Bagana



Kilauea volcano update: Lava burns first Pahoa house as flow widens


County of Hawaii media image of burning house on November 10, 2014 on the outskirts of Pahoa village.
County of Hawaii media image of burning house on November 10, 2014 on the outskirts of Pahoa village.

Latest update map from USGS-HVO showing lava near transfer station on November 10.
Latest update map from USGS-HVO showing lava near transfer station on November 10.
 Today lava reached and burned an unoccupied home on private property near the transfer station on Apa`a Rd. Lava first flowed nearby on October 25, with the front approximately 50m/yds wide and 75m/yds away from the residence. The main flow went by, and after stalling near Pahoa Village Rd has widened upslope and nearby the transfer station.  ...more


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Monday, Nov 10, 2014

Sabancaya volcano (Peru) activity update

A pilot reported an ash plume yesterday rising to approx. 6 km altitude. Webcam imagery shows a degassing plume mixed with possibly light ash content. Seimic activity is elevated. (VAAC Buenos Aires)
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Bagana volcano (Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea) activity update

Eruptive activity at the volcano continues. Several ash plumes were observed on satellite imagery during the past days, indicating continuing explosions.  ...more

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Volcanic activity worldwide 10 Nov 2014: Dukono volcano, Zhupanovsky


Ash plume from Zhupanovsky on 9 Nov (NASA Terra/MODIS)
Ash plume from Zhupanovsky on 9 Nov (NASA Terra/MODIS)

Ash plume from Dukono on 9 Nov 2014
Ash plume from Dukono on 9 Nov 2014
Zhupanovsky (Kamchatka, Russia): A new phase of eruptions started on 8 Nov. An initial explosion at 21:55 (UTC) on 7 Nov produced an ash plume that rose to approx. 10 km altitude and drifted SE.  ...more


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Zhupanovsky volcano (Kamchatka): new eruptive phase


Ash plume from Zhupanovsky on 9 Nov (NASA Terra/MODIS)
Ash plume from Zhupanovsky on 9 Nov (NASA Terra/MODIS)
 A new phase of eruptions started on 8 Nov. An initial explosion at 21:55 (UTC) on 7 Nov produced an ash plume that rose to approx. 10 km altitude and drifted SE.  ...more


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Dukono volcano (Halmahera, Indonesia): constant ash venting


Ash plume from Dukono on 9 Nov 2014
Ash plume from Dukono on 9 Nov 2014
 During our stay at the volcano from 8-10 Nov, there were no explosions, but the volcano produced vigorous constant ash venting from at least 2 vents inside the crater.  ...more


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Sunday, Nov 09, 2014

Volcanic activity worldwide 9 Nov 2014: Bardarbunga volcano


The latest map showing the extent of the lava flow as estimated from radar images. The lava now covers 69,9 km² (69,5 km² + 0,4 km²). Analysis by the Institute of Earth Sciences (IES).
The latest map showing the extent of the lava flow as estimated from radar images. The lava now covers 69,9 km² (69,5 km² + 0,4 km²). Analysis by the Institute of Earth Sciences (IES).
Bardarbunga (Iceland): The volcanic eruption at Holuhraun gives no signs of weakening and continues to eject an impressive lava fountain from the central Baugur crater at a rate similar to the past few weeks. This record-breaking eruption started on the 31st of August 2014 and formed a more than 17 km long lava flow. Using the successive outlines of this lava flow as drawn on a radar image from the Icelandic Coast Guard, researchers from the Institute of Earth Sciences estimated that by now the lava has covered an area of 70 km².  ...more


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Bardarbunga volcano update: Continuing eruption formed a 70 km² lava flow and caused 44 m of caldera subsidence since its onset on August 31


The latest map showing the extent of the lava flow as estimated from radar images. The lava now covers 69,9 km² (69,5 km² + 0,4 km²). Analysis by the Institute of Earth Sciences (IES).
The latest map showing the extent of the lava flow as estimated from radar images. The lava now covers 69,9 km² (69,5 km² + 0,4 km²). Analysis by the Institute of Earth Sciences (IES).

Data from the GPS station at the centre of the caldera, showing the temporal transmission defect between 7 and 8 november, and a subsidence of ca. 0.5 m in that time span.
Data from the GPS station at the centre of the caldera, showing the temporal transmission defect between 7 and 8 november, and a subsidence of ca. 0.5 m in that time span.
 The volcanic eruption at Holuhraun gives no signs of weakening and continues to eject an impressive lava fountain from the central Baugur crater at a rate similar to the past few weeks. This record-breaking eruption started on the 31st of August 2014 and formed a more than 17 km long lava flow. Using the successive outlines of this lava flow as drawn on a radar image from the Icelandic Coast Guard, researchers from the Institute of Earth Sciences estimated that by now the lava has covered an area of 70 km².  ...more


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some of the biggest and strongest eruptions have occurred this month.

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #292, on November 12th, 2014, 08:56 PM »
Quote from freethisone on October 31st, 2014, 08:30 AM
California is primed for major quakes.


  Past hours earthquakes in the World + Europe (Powered by EMSC)

Datetime (UTC time) Lat. Lon. Mag. Dep. Region (Europe Map) 
2014-10-31 14:58:01 UTC 35.52 27.32 3.1 5    Dodecanese Islands, Greece    
2014-10-31 14:52:58 UTC 38.60 15.35 2.4 14    Sicily, Italy    
2014-10-31 13:16:27 UTC 37.79 21.16 2.8 1    Southern Greece    
2014-10-31 13:02:54 UTC 40.18 25.06 2.0 8    Aegean Sea    
2014-10-31 12:58:06 UTC -22.14 -69.22 3.3 89    Antofagasta, Chile    
2014-10-31 12:47:57 UTC 48.20 8.98 3.1 5    Germany    
2014-10-31 12:02:05 UTC -22.37 -67.92 3.4 180    Antofagasta, Chile    
2014-10-31 11:57:07 UTC 35.33 26.11 2.1 16    Crete, Greece    
2014-10-31 11:46:02 UTC 37.79 21.17 2.3 15    Southern Greece    
2014-10-31 11:11:10 UTC 40.50 31.74 2.5 5    Western Turkey    
2014-10-31 10:52:01 UTC 34.71 24.87 2.6 15    Crete, Greece    
2014-10-31 09:40:22 UTC 34.28 25.01 2.9 1    Crete, Greece    
2014-10-31 09:19:56 UTC -2.80 138.97 4.8 60    Papua, Indonesia    
2014-10-31 09:07:22 UTC -21.48 -177.87 4.4 381    Fiji Region    
2014-10-31 08:27:32 UTC 37.48 -118.79 2.5 5    Central California    
2014-10-31 07:42:45 UTC 37.79 21.17 2.5 14    Southern Greece    
2014-10-31 06:38:32 UTC 41.39 45.61 3.1 20    Georgia (sak'art'velo)    
2014-10-31 06:33:34 UTC 40.17 142.45 5.0 49    Near East Coast Of Honshu, Japan    
2014-10-31 06:23:00 UTC 36.52 -98.98 3.4 2    Oklahoma    
2014-10-31 05:52:08 UTC 41.90 -119.63 2.7 1    Nevada    
2014-10-31 05:15:57 UTC 18.23 -67.16 2.3 82    Puerto Rico    
2014-10-31 04:47:00 UTC 47.92 -124.26 2.5 1    Olympic Peninsula, Washington    
2014-10-31 04:23:04 UTC -34.58 -71.05 4.4 77    Libertador O'higgins, Chile    
2014-10-31 04:12:48 UTC -8.75 -76.13 4.6 60    Central Peru    
2014-10-31 04:10:40 UTC 32.25 -115.34 2.7 1    Baja California, Mexico    
2014-10-31 04:08:04 UTC 18.25 -65.84 2.4 16    Puerto Rico    
2014-10-31 03:43:29 UTC 41.89 -119.64 2.6 1    Nevada    
2014-10-31 03:23:22 UTC 36.53 -121.10 2.6 6    Central California    
2014-10-31 03:02:59 UTC 18.71 -66.97 2.8 84    Puerto Rico Region    
2014-10-31 02:46:43 UTC -19.35 -69.10 4.8 116    Tarapaca, Chile    
2014-10-31 02:00:38 UTC -35.57 -73.42 3.8 30    Offshore Maule, Chile    
2014-10-31 01:30:43 UTC 64.65 -17.70 5.0 10    Iceland    
2014-10-31 01:05:02 UTC 0.39 29.91 4.7 10    Lake Edward Region, Uganda    
2014-10-31 01:03:06 UTC 41.89 -119.62 2.5 1    Nevada    
2014-10-31 01:02:35 UTC 38.29 20.44 2.1 12    Greece    
2014-10-31 00:00:38 UTC -21.63 -68.51 3.2 140    Antofagasta, Chile    
2014-10-30 22:56:26 UTC 40.86 1.04 2.7 0    Balearic Islands, Spain    
2014-10-30 22:37:15 UTC -16.10 -73.62 5.0 56    Near Coast Of Southern Peru    
2014-10-30 22:08:40 UTC 51.07 -179.24 4.1 25    Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Is.    
2014-10-30 22:02:01 UTC 51.60 6.85 2.4 1    Germany    
2014-10-30 21:51:16 UTC -22.80 -63.68 4.7 526    Salta, Argentina    
2014-10-30 21:14:45 UTC -18.32 -71.39 3.9 52    Off Coast Of Tarapaca, Chile    
2014-10-30 20:54:59 UTC 17.32 -68.02 3.2 13    Dominican Republic Region    
2014-10-30 20:54:02 UTC -18.39 -71.44 3.4 55    Off Coast Of Tarapaca, Chile    
2014-10-30 19:21:51 UTC 64.80 -17.74 4.1 10    Iceland    
2014-10-30 19:19:08 UTC 38.20 27.05 2.9 7    Western Turkey    
2014-10-30 18:57:02 UTC 36.05 -97.26 3.4 4    Oklahoma    
2014-10-30 18:56:32 UTC 50.24 19.11 2.9 2    Poland    
2014-10-30 18:35:26 UTC 62.11 -148.96 2.8 33    Central Alaska    
2014-10-30 18:07:08 UTC 36.06 -97.26 2.6 1    Oklahoma    

  Past hours earthquakes in the World + U.S. (Powered by USGS)

Datetime (UTC time) Lat. Lon. Mag. Dep. Region 
2014-10-31 15:02:38 UTC 19.1508 -155.3465 1.7 36.9    Pahala, Hawaii    
2014-10-31 14:27:33 UTC 36.0968333 -117.8208333 1.3 2.15    Inyokern, California    
2014-10-31 14:22:58 UTC 33.445 -117.198 2.1 15.65    Rainbow, California    
2014-10-31 13:08:22 UTC 37.0455 -117.7147 1.5 0.02    Big Pine, California    
2014-10-31 14:31:58 UTC 61.4362 -150.1473 2.2 40.1    Big Lake, Alaska    
2014-10-31 13:35:04 UTC 38.7949982 -122.7226639 1.7 2.92    Cobb, California    
2014-10-31 13:33:44 UTC 62.8952 -148.2147 1.7 67.9    Cantwell, Alaska    
2014-10-31 12:31:13 UTC 61.9717 -150.9041 1.4 59.5    Willow, Alaska    
2014-10-31 12:31:14 UTC 60.5853 -141.5313 1.4 13.5    Cape Yakataga, Alaska    
2014-10-31 12:31:14 UTC 65.1345 -148.9791 1.0 5.1    Ester, Alaska    
2014-10-31 11:27:57 UTC 65.1406 -149.094 2.1 7.5    Ester, Alaska    
2014-10-31 11:28:02 UTC 60.0533 -151.638 2.2 43.7    Anchor Point, Alaska    
2014-10-31 11:28:01 UTC 62.0398 -149.8094 1.4 42.8    Y, Alaska    
2014-10-31 09:32:54 UTC 35.0185 -119.1468333 1.4 20.06    Pine Mountain Club, California    
2014-10-31 09:39:03 UTC -2.8353 138.8561 4.8 57.76    Abepura, Indonesia    
2014-10-31 09:51:23 UTC -21.4823 -177.873 4.4 380.84    Ndoi Island, Fiji    
2014-10-31 10:17:30 UTC 65.1431 -149.0909 1.7 5.1    Ester, Alaska    
2014-10-31 10:18:01 UTC 61.5134 -146.6106 3.0 27.3    Valdez, Alaska    
2014-10-31 11:44:07 UTC 37.4778328 -118.7843323 2.0 7.01    Mammoth Lakes, California    
2014-10-31 10:17:28 UTC 62.9823 -150.7538 1.6 93.1    Talkeetna, Alaska    
2014-10-31 11:19:05 UTC 37.4751663 -118.7808304 1.9 7.41    Mammoth Lakes, California    
2014-10-31 10:53:07 UTC 37.4773331 -118.7821655 2.7 6.93    Mammoth Lakes, California    
2014-10-31 10:28:04 UTC 37.4788322 -118.7811661 2.1 7.05    West Bishop, California    
2014-10-31 15:11:59 UTC 44.6418333 -111.2261667 1.3 11.56    West Yellowstone, Montana    
2014-10-31 08:02:43 UTC 63.8596 -150.2338 1.2 7.9    Healy, Alaska    
2014-10-31 14:36:17 UTC 40.2064 142.3894 5.0 48.44    Miyako, Japan    
2014-10-31 14:48:33 UTC 36.5199 -98.9804 3.4 2.01    Mooreland, Oklahoma    
2014-10-31 09:04:05 UTC 36.5279999 -121.0964966 2.2 6.68    Soledad, California    
2014-10-31 06:30:35 UTC 33.2381667 -116.0945 1.4 6.42    Salton City, California    
2014-10-31 08:28:12 UTC 18 -67.0759 1.7 16    Palmarejo, Puerto Rico    
2014-10-31 08:34:53 UTC 41.902 -119.6263 2.7 0.033    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-10-31 06:02:26 UTC 65.2374 -149.076 1.5 12.8    Ester, Alaska    
2014-10-31 05:25:28 UTC 36.2041667 -118.0223333 1.5 1.1    Lone Pine, California    
2014-10-31 08:27:32 UTC 18.2325 -67.1601 2.3 82    Mayaguez, Puerto Rico    
2014-10-31 05:05:26 UTC 32.358 -115.4936667 1.6 18.57    Puebla, Mexico    

the air we breath is now ionizing and we are at rad con 5..
Datetime (UTC time) Lat. Lon. Mag. Dep. Region (Europe Map) 
2014-11-13 04:45:05 UTC 40.88 -123.27 2.6 34    Northern California    
2014-11-13 03:55:14 UTC 39.96 35.99 2.8 5    Central Turkey    
2014-11-13 03:25:41 UTC 41.88 -119.63 3.2 1    Nevada    
2014-11-13 03:14:56 UTC 9.01 127.12 4.6 46    Philippine Islands Region    
2014-11-13 03:03:25 UTC 41.89 -119.64 2.6 1    Nevada    
2014-11-13 02:32:03 UTC -6.39 148.24 4.8 80    New Britain Region, P.n.g.    
2014-11-13 02:11:26 UTC 40.40 -121.50 2.3 4    Northern California    
2014-11-13 01:33:29 UTC 35.35 -96.54 2.7 3    Oklahoma    
2014-11-13 01:28:31 UTC 35.33 -96.54 3.6 2    Oklahoma    
2014-11-13 01:22:22 UTC 41.83 -119.61 2.3 1    Nevada    
2014-11-13 01:18:30 UTC 64.67 -17.91 4.6 10    Iceland    
2014-11-13 00:40:16 UTC 4.74 125.27 4.6 46    Kepulauan Sangihe, Indonesia    
2014-11-13 00:39:07 UTC 26.59 53.91 4.7 60    Southern Iran    
2014-11-13 00:35:03 UTC -22.57 -68.25 3.3 149    Antofagasta, Chile    
2014-11-12 22:48:43 UTC 36.74 -97.56 2.8 4    Oklahoma    
2014-11-12 21:40:00 UTC 37.29 -97.61 4.8 2    Kansas    
2014-11-12 20:58:43 UTC 33.91 -116.79 2.3 18    Southern California    
2014-11-12 20:35:46 UTC -19.90 -69.61 3.3 75    Tarapaca, Chile    
2014-11-12 20:31:54 UTC 36.76 -97.56 2.7 4    Oklahoma    
2014-11-12 20:21:27 UTC 31.97 -40.56 4.6 33    Northern Mid-atlantic Ridge    
2014-11-12 20:14:05 UTC 44.04 -129.06 4.3 10    Off Coast Of Oregon    
2014-11-12 20:05:34 UTC 31.83 -40.68 4.9 33    Northern Mid-atlantic Ridge    
2014-11-12 19:59:42 UTC 11.51 57.88 5.0 10    Owen Fracture Zone Region    
2014-11-12 19:37:27 UTC -6.61 146.24 4.6 60    Eastern New Guinea Reg., P.n.g.    
2014-11-12 19:04:07 UTC 34.95 20.58 3.8 10    Central Mediterranean Sea    
2014-11-12 18:19:19 UTC 37.84 21.25 2.6 17    Southern Greece    
2014-11-12 17:48:49 UTC -29.99 -71.63 3.3 31    Offshore Coquimbo, Chile    
2014-11-12 17:18:35 UTC 41.88 -119.64 2.6 1    Nevada    
2014-11-12 17:13:47 UTC 36.87 27.01 2.4 8    Dodecanese Is.-turkey Border Reg    
2014-11-12 16:34:03 UTC 41.89 -119.73 2.3 1    Nevada    
2014-11-12 16:25:37 UTC 35.90 31.51 4.0 60    Cyprus Region    
2014-11-12 16:23:42 UTC 41.85 -119.68 2.3 1    Nevada    
2014-11-12 15:46:07 UTC 41.89 -119.67 2.7 10    Nevada    
2014-11-12 15:40:49 UTC 41.84 -119.67 3.0 1    Nevada    
2014-11-12 15:28:29 UTC 41.91 -119.65 2.6 5    Nevada    
2014-11-12 15:23:09 UTC 41.85 -119.69 2.3 1    Nevada    
2014-11-12 15:21:17 UTC 36.84 -97.98 2.9 4    Oklahoma    
2014-11-12 15:17:52 UTC 41.91 -119.69 3.4 10    Nevada    
2014-11-12 15:05:57 UTC 44.23 10.80 2.3 20    Northern Italy    
2014-11-12 15:01:34 UTC 41.85 -119.53 2.7 2    Nevada    
2014-11-12 14:59:04 UTC 36.83 -97.88 2.8 4    Oklahoma    
2014-11-12 14:52:54 UTC 41.90 -119.65 3.3 8    Nevada    
2014-11-12 14:50:33 UTC 41.83 -119.67 2.4 1    Nevada    
2014-11-12 14:46:00 UTC 41.85 -119.67 2.8 1    Nevada    
2014-11-12 14:42:55 UTC 41.88 -119.65 4.1 1    Nevada    
2014-11-12 14:40:18 UTC -19.95 -69.17 3.0 100    Tarapaca, Chile    
2014-11-12 14:15:53 UTC 38.11 20.48 2.1 18    Greece    
2014-11-12 14:03:13 UTC 40.41 -121.47 2.4 7    Lassen Peak Area, California    
2014-11-12 13:42:38 UTC 36.18 -96.85 2.6 6    Oklahoma    
2014-11-12 13:32:43 UTC -31.67 -69.46 4.2 124    San Juan, Argentina    

  Past hours earthquakes in the World + U.S. (Powered by USGS)

Datetime (UTC time) Lat. Lon. Mag. Dep. Region 
2014-11-13 04:47:07 UTC 40.878334 -123.2703323 2.6 33.57    Willow Creek, California    
2014-11-13 04:25:38 UTC 46.196 -122.186 1.0 1.2    Amboy, Washington    
2014-11-13 04:21:56 UTC 48.7398 -121.696 1.1 4.5    Rockport, Washington    
2014-11-13 04:12:02 UTC 38.8201675 -122.7630005 1.2 2.35    Cobb, California    
2014-11-13 04:40:15 UTC 43.6283333 -73.9718333 1.6 6.43    Warrensburg, New York    
2014-11-13 04:45:54 UTC 41.8822 -119.6344 3.2 0    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-13 03:49:02 UTC 39.3751678 -122.9046631 1.8 7.86    Upper Lake, California    
2014-11-13 03:36:04 UTC 39.3753319 -122.9045029 1.9 7.93    Upper Lake, California    
2014-11-13 03:33:00 UTC 9.0102 127.121 4.6 46.46    san, Philippines    
2014-11-13 04:11:30 UTC 41.8865 -119.6409 2.6 0.891    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-13 02:47:53 UTC 33.4595 -116.5836667 1.0 14.68    Anza, California    
2014-11-13 02:44:11 UTC -6.2415 148.2301 4.8 54.38    Finschhafen, Papua New Guinea    
2014-11-13 03:58:57 UTC 41.8703 -119.6202 2.0 0    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-13 02:26:07 UTC 40.3996658 -121.4960022 2.3 3.55    Chester, California    
2014-11-13 02:31:43 UTC 35.3507 -96.5396 2.7 2.765    Boley, Oklahoma    
2014-11-13 03:59:57 UTC 35.3318 -96.5386 3.6 2.22    Seminole, Oklahoma    
2014-11-13 04:07:53 UTC 41.8332 -119.6088 2.3 0.727    Lakeview, Oregon    
2014-11-13 01:32:13 UTC 64.7017 -17.9364 4.6 8.16    Akureyri, Iceland    
2014-11-13 00:54:47 UTC 38.2349 -119.1471 1.2 13.225    Bridgeport, California    
2014-11-13 02:21:28 UTC 4.7447 125.2681 4.6 46.35    Sarangani, Philippines    
2014-11-13 01:49:56 UTC 26.7306 53.8127 4.7 10    Kish, Iran    
2014-11-13 00:15:58 UTC 39.3268 -115.8425 1.7 0.02    Eureka, Nevada    
2014-11-13 01:11:41 UTC 65.0258 -147.2554 1.3 4.3    Badger, Alaska    
2014-11-13 00:38:27 UTC 36.1075 -89.9178 2.0 5.4    Steele, Missouri    
2014-11-13 02:25:58 UTC 61.5899 -148.2923 2.4 15.2    Lazy Mountain, Alaska    
2014-11-13 03:33:09 UTC 40.3959999 -121.4351654 1.6 13.23    Chester, California    
2014-11-13 00:08:42 UTC 20.1337 -155.6403 1.8 31    Waimea, Hawaii    
2014-11-13 00:00:05 UTC 36.7392 -97.5646 2.8 4.09    Medford, Oklahoma    
2014-11-12 23:57:09 UTC 62.5147 -152.9132 2.1 0.7    McGrath, Alaska    
2014-11-12 22:35:18 UTC 49.4475 -120.5342 2.1 0    Princeton, Canada    
2014-11-12 23:57:04 UTC 61.5883 -148.2075 1.7 15.2    Lazy Mountain, Alaska    
2014-11-13 00:06:04 UTC 38.4791679 -122.55233 1.4 8.99    Saint Helena, California    
2014-11-12 23:57:09 UTC 62.1831 -150.2438 1.9 57.3    Talkeetna, Alaska    
2014-11-12 23:57:10 UTC 63.2834 -151.0665 1.0 9.4    Cantwell, Alaska    
2014-11-13 04:44:52 UTC 37.2747 -97.6158 4.8 2.9    Conway Springs, Kansas 

swarms yellow alert major quake for cali can happen any day now..



freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #293, on November 13th, 2014, 08:41 PM »
with all the new data pouring in its time to run hide, or get the heck out of Babylon for good..

clear and apparent danger for California coast lines.

ice age model now predicts its on like donky kong. i go out on a limb.  as you know my earthquake and volcanic eruptions are spot on, after 4 years of demonstration predictions and confirmation.


i say up to 7 days for major earthquake..  will it be California this time? we shall see...

Matt Watts

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #294, on November 13th, 2014, 09:09 PM »
Quote from freethisone on November 13th, 2014, 08:41 PM
ice age model now predicts its on like donky kong. i go out on a limb.  as you know my earthquake and volcanic eruptions are spot on, after 4 years of demonstration predictions and confirmation.

i say up to 7 days for major earthquake..  will it be California this time? we shall see...
Now's your chance to shine.  Lets get epicenter, depth, strength and accurate time for this one.  No more screwing around.

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #295, on November 14th, 2014, 04:17 AM »Last edited on November 14th, 2014, 04:28 AM
haha Matt Time to shine. i say the epicenter will be directly under your house.. how is that for prediction? lol




i think you know what this means dont you?

major power outages will follow.

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #296, on November 14th, 2014, 04:31 AM »
6.4 or much higher. Alaska, northern cali or central.

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #297, on November 14th, 2014, 06:42 PM »Last edited on November 14th, 2014, 07:02 PM
Quote from Matt Watts on November 13th, 2014, 09:09 PM
Now's your chance to shine.  Lets get epicenter, depth, strength and accurate time for this one.  No more screwing around.
shine on that one... How does he do it? :P :P

!!! BREAKING NEWS, MAJOR EARTHQUAKE: 

A major earthquake hits Molucca Sea  with a moment magnitude of Mw 7.1  at a depth of 60 km (shallow-focus earthquake,10 minutes ago)

this old mother Hubbard is always right... WTF , just luck right?  bs.. its listed as a 7.3 for now down grade will follow.

spot on..

M7.3 - 154km NW of Kota Ternate, Indonesia
2014-11-15 02:31:42 UTC



PAGER - GREEN

ShakeMap - VI

DYFI? - III

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Earthquake location 1.885°N, 126.509°E

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Summary
Location and Magnitude contributed by: USGS National Earthquake Information Center

1.885°N, 126.509°E
Depth: 47.0km (29.2mi)
Event Time
2014-11-15 02:31:42 UTC
2014-11-15 10:31:42 UTC+08:00 at epicenter
2014-11-14 21:31:42 UTC-05:00 system time
Location

1.885°N 126.509°E depth=47.0km (29.2mi)

7.3
154km NW of Kota Ternate, Indonesia

2014-11-14 21:31:42 UTC-05:00

47.0 km

6.1
74km SW of Ile Hunter, New Caledonia

2014-11-10 05:04:21 UTC-05:00

10.0 km

6.6
72km NNE of Finschhafen, Papua New Guinea

2014-11-06 22:33:54 UTC-05:00

43.2 km

7.1
146km NE of Ndoi Island, Fiji

2014-11-01 13:57:22 UTC-05:00

434.0 km

6.0
Easter Island region

2014-11-01 05:59:55 UTC-05:00

10.0 km

6.1
129km NW of Hihifo, Tonga

2014-10-27 22:15:43 UTC-05:00

35.0 km

6.3
South of the Kermadec Islands

2014-10-13 23:12:30 UTC-05:00

35.0 km

7.3
74km S of Intipuca, El Salvador

2014-10-13 22:51:34 UTC-05:00

40.0 km

6.1
152km ENE of Hachinohe, Japan

2014-10-10 21:35:47 UTC-05:00

22.0 km

6.6
Southern East Pacific Rise

2014-10-08 21:32:05 UTC-05:00

10.0 km

7.1
Southern East Pacific Rise

2014-10-08 21:14:31 UTC-05:00

16.6 km

6.0
111km WSW of El Dorado, Mexico

2014-10-07 21:40:53 UTC-05:00

10.0 km
 O:-) O:-)


Matt Watts

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #298, on November 14th, 2014, 09:08 PM »
Still a few feet away from California.

Looking for date, time, magnitude and nearest city in California...

Bring on the prediction.

freethisone

Re: Ice Age Model
« Reply #299, on November 14th, 2014, 10:22 PM »Last edited on November 14th, 2014, 10:39 PM
your funny guy..

actually i could do that but i would need a sat-light to tell me were the stress points are. i am very happy putting my theory to test, time and time again. O:-)
and again and again. I was only trying to humor you when u asked for a epicenter. I could do that also if i had access to the earth surface  from space...

btw there still is 6 days left MATT.. at least one more will follow... :P  ps dont be an ass about it. its still on like donkey kong. read back a few post. good luck...


The extreme cold is well established.
It sits like a chair in a pocket of the same.

Its simply up to you to observe.

A change in equilibrium already  apparent.
Solar warming sets Earth core a flame.

Like a furnace expanding, breathing, smoking white ashes, the ice age.
.
Predictable outcome is time variable.

Earth opens wide. a heated divide. The ice age.
giant earthquakes, and powerful volcanic eruption..

The axis is i pointing, slipping,  Earth bouncing, and skipping along.
Spurring  great kingly tides.

 An Antarctic  breeze..   This ice age.

The water soon pools at its center, with Increasing momentum, causing this  sloshing about.


As the chilling rushing winds continue, each new storm mounting there attack against the north.
Like a perpetual winter breeze crossing the equator.


Yes Doctor?
The precession is continuity torquing.
It continues to follow the slipping top analogy.

Its simply spinning. Its simply stunning,
its simply continues to rotate,  I will exaggerate your observations. Its simply up to you to observe.
As it rotates earthquakes become time variable according to rotational speed.
The axis it i pointing,
Its following the spinning top..
its simply slipping. its simply a stunning effect.
There is a pressure of fluid within the core. Its simply splitting, its Humphrey Dummpie.
Its described, and self verifying. It simply continues.

Its bursting, of a water balloon. Its simply to soon.,
Its simply predictable. Its following its secondary oscillation. Beating like a drum.
The wave is in front. Its simply like a pointy boat or arrow.
Its simply caused by this star. There is, simply no way around.
The time frame was predictable. Its simply solar rotation. Its simply lunar preccession
At three  days of solar rotation, and according to speed it will split like a cord. Ripping the seams.

Its it was simply well known.
Its simply a des-cry. An utter dis-( By grace). I am simply sorry.
It simply was well known to be true. lighting up like a tree on Christmas day.
Its spilling on two sides. The start of the predictable out come is time variable.
It also follow along the net force inducing.
Its also bouncing, and skipping along. Bending space.
As the Earth spheroid preforms like an egg.
What is relativity? Its simply, Cause and effect..


here is an older post by me. feel free to look why i am hated.. do you hate me too for telling the truth?

15th July 2012 - 11:15 PM
Phase 3 is upon us. I will again Give Einstein his credit. he did explain very well these effects. The shifting of plates will begin to shift to the east. More so after the next net force torque. this should be expected close to the Hatti earthquake in January. Further more the possibility of a Great quake number 4 could be up to 40 days later then the 2011 Great earthquakes on April 11. Putting a realistic value of time and speed, calculations of a change in the speed of approach of any given mass high enough for the cassimir pressure of space to increase. or simplicity call this flux, plume waving.
Radial waves propagating in all directions.
The main variable is unit of charge. The increasing pressure, and potential of a given mass such as binary stars do as they rotate about a given vector of space actually pushing the sun as far back as 500 thousand miles. This is due to the increasing potential of little b, and the direction of the force of gravity of solar mass/sun A.

I have already confirmed that the given places that are next in line will be greatly effected eastern USA up and down the coast, and then progress as far as Haiti, Baja, Mexico, Alaska, gulf of Mexico, and California will confirm these effects, and give validity to my efforts.
Because we are at the breaking point or very near. it should be expected to give results.


following in close accord with earth continuity torquing.

cheers, Baja, virgin island region Alaskan, Italy, the mid Atlantic rift. norther chili, southern chili, japan, Indonesian, Russian region, Siberia, India, and etc.....

we have solar energy at maximums, and the triangle is heating up. At least global worming model tells one thing. A given amount of solar energy reaching the surface of the oceans is already occurring.



see why i am and was hated for telling these fact, and predictions.  By the way they did delete all my posts after i proved them wrong. they only left the bull sheet part of all of the ice age threads, and the predictions, everything :P that validates my claims. but you have it all right here, confirmed, and proven to be a fact.. :P  http://lofi.forum.physorg.com/External-Net-Force-Precession._40463.html

i used them my friend just like i use you. to prove the facts, and send it out for everyone to hear..

just like you Matt, and everyone else why should you  care?... When you are in learning,

have you wondered, should be learning?

Hard to admit?  Its not anger, its never pain....
We suffer for our hope. Hope in the everlasting....
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When i was in learned i have wondered, i have dreamed.
I saw color, and vivid images of mankind.
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I saw a people, separated. unseen, of the unimagined.
I was looking, at what i had seen.
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I could not imagine the dwelling sorrow. of imaged anguish. and pain..
What were they was selling?
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They published in vain, to ease stop the pain.
but the sycamore tree had grew no more.
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To bear this burden, of hopeless, and anguish, and pain...