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Posting from the Massive earthquake in Chile thread.
Multiple Tsunami Alerts due to Chile quakes. Thanks to PeaceandLove, TheRebel http://latestnewsalert.com/ ...Tsunami Warning Issued http://www.prh.noaa.gov/ptwc/message....27.064454.txt California Under Tsunami Advisory AND WASHINGTON http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...visory27m.html __________________ |
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Warning for northern Spain. Hurricane and heavy rain expected...
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Found some live streams concerning related information. If they don't work, oh well. *However, I am listening and viewing those links since at that time of me posting that information here.
Hawaii County Police (live scanner) Includes Police, Fire, EMS, Emergency Rescue, Airports, and Civil Defense *** (covers just about all of the Big Island including Kona, Hilo, Pahoa, Waimea, Keaau, and Volcano) http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?feedId=866 FM 100 Radio (live talk show format) http://streaming.kccnfm100.com/_play...allsign=KCCNFM Audio arreglado, transmitiendo Canal 13 Chile (Live TV news from Chile) http://www.ustream.tv/channel/chile-...hqake-coverage Live web cams covering various places around the islands of Hawaii http://mauisurfcams.com/ Kevin Please post any other "live stream links" here as well. Last edited by Clarityofawareness; 03-13-2010 at 06:19 PM. |
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Emergency and Disaster Information Service http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php?area=&lang=eng This has been posted elsewhere on PA before. Last edited by peaceandlove; 02-28-2010 at 01:06 AM. |
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Fierce storms over Spain, Portugal and France
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...TMBQAD9E58ER80 Thanks to Winadeyo |
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gscraig your link doesn't work
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The earth is definitely changing. I've lived in the same town in Florida for almost my entire life, and we go back many generations here. I've confirmed what I'm about to say with not only my immediate family, but a member of my family who has been living here for over 60 years...
Basically, things are changing, at least from this geographic perspective. |
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Updates on two items from last week:
"There are some crazy things going down in Antarctica," said Mark Serreze, director of the snow and ice data center, based in Boulder, Colo. "It seems kind of weird, but weird things happen." http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100227/...sci_antarctica LOS ANGELES – The huge earthquake that struck off the coast of Chile belongs to an "elite class" of mega earthquakes, experts said, and is similar to the 2004 Indian Ocean temblor that triggered deadly tsunami waves. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_sci_quake_science Something is going on - we can spend years debating the cause(s) - but things are definitely happening. Let's keep these posts coming.. El |
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There are other ways to adjust yourself for any changes in life. How, why, when, where you do such adjusting is up to you. If you like, realize that your more special than you may realize and that this reality, your reality is only your own reflection (your being) of what your whole experience is. Panic, hate, anger, fear and other low frequency only allows more control/manipulation over you and your life, which is control by those few who believe they control you. Such as what my brief video explains here... I know their secret & its YOU! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOz4tWY4-4Q For what ever low frequency you feel being challenging in your life I also offer another video I made... Higher awareness programming from falling rain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stuUwsFhSf8 Kevin. |
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CNN reports:
Massive landslide in Uganda due to unusually heavy rain in the third week of the annual rainy season. http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa...ide/index.html Fishing village washed away by 15 foot wave following Chile quake. http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/wor...yed.cnn?hpt=C2 |
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For the first time in more than 60 years, the United States has had a month without a single tornado.
During February the US would expect to see an average of 22 tornadoes hitting the ground. Despite 2010 being an El Nino year, which raises the risk of tornadoes forming, none were seen. Tornadoes form in the US when cold air over the northwest collides with warm tropical air coming in from the southeast and Gulf of Mexico. Normally the two air masses run into each other over the Great Plains of the Midwest, which provides the perfect environment for the monster storms to amass, but this year the jet stream has buckled unusually south over Texas and the southern states, bringing with it the cold air. With the jet stream blocking the warm air pushing north, the residents of the Great Plains have had a quiet month. Tornadoes are one of weather's most violent occurrence and can see wind speeds in excess of 300mph. Rotating columns of air which form in thunderstorms, it is only when these funnels hit the ground that they are called tornadoes. The Fujita scale, which measures tornadoes, does not gauge the storm on wind speed but on damage done. This could mean a less violent storm hitting a residential area being graded the highest F5 tornado, while a monster storm over an unpopulated area could be graded the lowest, F1. From the BBC Every cloud has a silver lining ![]() |
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Some interesting info on potential/predicted EQ activity..
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/...hquakehotspots Also - I try to check in on the Surfing the Apocalypse forum regualrly (not member - just a looky-loo)- there is a gentleman who regularly posts over there. He uses a solar simulator model for predicting weather & EQ activity. He is pretty accurate. I think his predictions are worth monitoring. Link below: http://www.surfingtheapocalypse.net/....php?id=235591 Every cloud has a silver lining ![]() El |
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5.9 aftershock in Chile....
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Chilean 8.8 quake shorten the day, sped up earth's rotation.
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Giant waves hits cruise ship
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Hello All,
When I get the opportunity to do so, I will start trying to get a feel for how often events are occuring between one another, in which parts of the world, the level of extreme and categorize the type of event in terms of quake, oceanic, storms, mudslides, animal activity, etc. At this point there does seem to be anescalation of "abnormal" activity globally, in a rather small window of time. No real sign of increase in extremes, aside from quake activity at this point. gscraig |
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@gscraig
Madeira and Xynthia were not normal at all, they were on extreme side of thing, espiecially this time of the year. Here is a new one: 8 meter high wave killed two onboard a ship there was severe after shock 5.9 in Chile as well gibonos |
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This is the first time in 60 years that America went a full month without a tornado which are created from cold and warm fronts colliding.
the jet stream was pushing arctic air down to the gulf... |
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^ ...much to the dismay of my birds of paradise.
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Funny you mention that, actually, since I just spotted my first hummingbird of the year a couple of days ago... it is ridiculously early in the year to be seeing hummingbirds around here! I don't normally see them until, obviously, the flowers are blooming and filled with that sweet sweet nectar.
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OH YEAH!! I forgot to mention this in my post on page 1...
Beginning around 2 years ago it suddenly began "raining" honey all throughout the neighborhood that I live in, which is in the remnants of an old growth oak forest. Most of the trees around here are several hundred years old, go up and over the streets, cover people's entire properties, that sort of thing. Well, I'd say about 2 years ago was when it began... I started seeing sticky spots of something on my car, and on the windshield. I thought it was sap at first, because I always parked in the same spot under the same tree, and I just figured that it was a dying tree, no big deal. But then, it just kept on coming. After a week or so of noticing the sticky drops, I then noticed an active bee colony up in the tree. I put two and two together, decided to wipe my finger in a freshly fallen droplet of the stuff off the hood of my car, and lo and behold, it was the sweetest most delicious honey I've ever tasted! Well, I thought it was just that tree. I quickly discovered that at least 6 of my neighbors, from further down the street, were getting honey on their cars and property too. Keep in mind that was 2 years ago. I now live in another house in the same neighborhood (about 2 miles away) and there are trees dripping honey on us here too. My thoughts are: Either all the old growth trees are dying around here, which makes an inviting home for colonies of bees... or, on the flip side of things, it has nothing to do with the health of the trees, and the bees are just doing extremely well, proliferating all over the place, far outside of the microcosm of my neighborhood. All I know is, as long as there are bees and honey, nature isn't ready to implode just yet. Last edited by Church; 03-03-2010 at 10:33 PM. |
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