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Rubberball
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 Hatti, 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. tongue.gif laugh.gif
quak
why do i tell of this great occurrence of cause, and effect?

because it is validating now, and not 100 years from now.....

How about an actual explanation for tornadoes, and also hurricanes.

what if we can confirm the great red spot on Jupiter, as the point of solar radiation reaching a given point on the equatorial region. and also a difference in air temperature creating a sideways vortex all on its own, (angular momentum), and also clashing air masses of different temperature

A vortex..

The gulf region of Mexico, more so west of the gulf will be the Earths great spot, just like on Jupiter.. And the 2 opposing masses will find a center of rotation there in the near future. 3 years perhaps. Already occurring!. yin and yang..

why? because of a clashing of air masses. tornadoes spawn because the energy is perpendicular to the opposing air masses in rotation. a vortex created because it is also in rotation. ph34r.gif ph34r.gif ph34r.gif
quack
I can also solve for the electric potential, or the total net charge of the local flux field. the cold ISCM.

we know now, or may estimate the flux, or electric potential. how?
There are 2 clear give away, Temple one, and Hartley 2 comets.
Why is this important you may ask? because we can now solve for the given charge of the field, and for the pressure density on these two object that must, by certain well known principle, have the greatest charge density of the equal potential of the addition of the given charges that surround them.

solve for all the charges that have a high potential of large radius.

It is now a clear indicator that the coma of the smaller objects reflect these net charges around them.
therefore we conclude it is the coma of these smaller objects reflect the total energy of the surrounding charges in the ISCM of space.

The total energy of the charges are therefore of greater mass, and therefore the smaller radius of the smaller given objects reflect this increase in potential charge in the electric field created by the presence of these charges of greater mass... ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif
correction quack...
QUOTE (quack+Jul 18 2012, 03:13 AM)
I can also solve for the electric potential, or the total net charge of the local flux field. the cold ISCM.

we know now, or may estimate the flux, or electric potential. how?
There are 2 clear give away, Temple one, and Hartley 2 comets.
Why is this important you may ask? because we can now solve for the given charge of the field, and for the pressure density on these two object that must, by certain well known principle, have the greatest charge density of the equal potential of the addition of the given charges that surround them.

solve for all the charges that have a high potential of large radius.

It is now a clear indicator that the coma of the smaller objects reflect these net charges around them.
therefore we conclude it is the coma of these smaller objects reflect the total energy of the surrounding charges in the ISCM of space.

The total energy of the charges are therefore of greater mass, and therefore the smaller radius of the smaller given objects reflect this increase in potential charge in the electric field created by the presence of these charges of greater mass... ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif

I can also solve for the electric potential, or the total net charge of the local flux field. the cold ISCM.

we know now, or may estimate the flux, or electric potential. how?
There are 2 clear give away, Temple one, and Hartley 2 comets.
Why is this important you may ask? because we can now solve for the given charge of the field, and for the pressure density on these two object that must, by certain well known principle, have the greatest charge density of the equal potential of the addition of the given charges that surround them.

solve for all the charges that have a high potential of large radius.

It is now a clear indicator that the coma of the smaller objects reflect these net charges around them.
therefore we conclude it is the coma of these smaller objects reflect the total energy of the surrounding charges in the ISCM of space.

The total energy of the charges are therefore of greater mass, and the smaller radius of the smaller given objects reflect this increase of net charge of the surrounding charges of equal potential. making up the local electric field configuration of the given charges.

the sun also will reflect these charges in the same given way. Objects of large radius and high potential charge, we may get the total net charge of the equal potential region of the ISCM. Electric field.. we must add, and include all of the charges together,

the smaller radius objects are ionizing space, that much is clear...
Rubberball
QUOTE (Rubberball+Jul 15 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 Hatti, 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. tongue.gif  laugh.gif

correction, the next great quake could also be expected near the end of may 2013.

the last great quakes had occurred on April 11 2012..

when we finally reach the breaking point, 2 great earthquakes should be expected at a time interval of 6 months between earthquakes.

another year or 2 may required to document this interval... 6 Months apart.


cheers.. quack.. ph34r.gif
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y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 2.8 2012/07/19 08:59:20 32.174 -115.294 17.8 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 3.0 2012/07/19 08:56:34 32.179 -115.286 6.5 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 3.6 2012/07/19 07:59:01 36.480 -120.746 9.8 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
MAP 5.6 2012/07/19 07:36:37 37.279 71.349 105.3 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP 2.6 2012/07/19 07:34:27 61.409 -145.842 198.1 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 2.9 2012/07/19 07:28:39 60.430 -143.167 13.9 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 4.0 2012/07/19 06:27:41 18.576 -65.368 99.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.9 2012/07/19 06:11:40 -5.420 148.761 183.7 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.4 2012/07/19 05:14:26 -55.990 -27.739 83.3 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.6 2012/07/19 05:03:28 -4.326 143.311 108.7 NEW GUINEA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 3.5 2012/07/19 03:15:36 18.100 -67.612 151.0 MONA PASSAGE, PUERTO RICO
MAP 3.0 2012/07/19 00:52:24 17.939 -66.103 12.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.6 2012/07/19 00:48:19 59.904 -152.788 111.4 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 4.5 2012/07/18 22:06:58 -26.359 -69.781 82.1 ATACAMA, CHILE
MAP 3.1 2012/07/18 20:33:20 17.932 -66.101 12.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.1 2012/07/18 20:26:08 17.919 -66.090 6.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.9 2012/07/18 19:37:22 34.363 25.187 41.2 CRETE, GREECE
MAP 2.7 2012/07/18 19:10:06 18.934 -65.842 20.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/18 18:52:29 60.067 -153.251 120.7 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 5.1 2012/07/18 18:24:10 -20.748 -70.491 18.4 OFFSHORE TARAPACA, CHILE
MAP 2.6 2012/07/18 18:18:26 32.193 -115.240 6.8 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 3.1 2012/07/18 18:11:46 32.178 -115.250 13.8 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 3.7 2012/07/18 18:09:16 32.191 -115.241 13.8 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 2.5 2012/07/18 17:29:55 64.830 -145.459 0.0 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/18 17:05:03 66.637 -143.958 4.2 NORTHERN ALASKA
MAP 4.3 2012/07/18 15:30:25 51.153 155.155 175.3 NORTHWEST OF THE KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 2.6 2012/07/18 14:14:15 51.367 179.763 4.9 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 4.1 2012/07/18 13:35:36 40.186 53.496 35.0 TURKMENISTAN
MAP 4.7 2012/07/18 13:13:48 -37.773 179.541 53.9 OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z.
MAP 3.1 2012/07/18 12:44:13 19.934 -63.988 61.0 NORTH OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS
MAP 3.4 2012/07/18 12:20:44 32.150 -115.216 17.8 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 3.7 2012/07/18 11:58:34 32.153 -115.222 18.3 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 4.4 2012/07/18 10:55:56 -9.316 123.378 121.8 TIMOR REGION, INDONESIA
MAP 3.1 2012/07/18 10:17:25 32.218 -115.273 18.7 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 3.2 2012/07/18 09:59:57 60.132 -151.120 59.8 KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
MAP 5.9 2012/07/18 08:09:47 -20.738 -178.451 534.1 FIJI REGION
MAP 5.2 2012/07/18 06:36:49 11.305 126.076 10.3 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.5 2012/07/18 04:54:07 28.945 142.659 31.1 BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 3.2 2012/07/18 04:41:29 18.275 -66.169 129.0 PUERTO RICO
MAP 5.3 2012/07/18 04:33:59 -4.437 102.734 68.2 SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
MAP 5.1 2012/07/18 04:25:30 -55.604 -127.536 13.5 PACIFIC-ANTARCTIC RIDGE
MAP 2.7 2012/07/18 04:06:19 50.177 179.277 30.9 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/18 03:16:08 1.683 124.547 212.0 MINAHASA, SULAWESI, INDONESIA
MAP 2.7 2012/07/18 02:37:07 19.010 -66.501 31.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.1 2012/07/18 02:34:16 19.339 -66.694 30.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/18 01:53:04 17.826 -66.816 7.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.9 2012/07/18 00:59:43 18.800 -67.469 15.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 4.0 2012/07/17 22:03:26 -31.298 -71.210 51.8 COQUIMBO, CHILE
MAP 2.8 2012/07/17 21:50:57 18.324 -67.846 11.0 MONA PASSAGE, PUERTO RICO
MAP 2.9 2012/07/17 20:47:21 19.242 -66.649 11.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 5.1 2012/07/17 20:06:55 -23.502 -115.124 16.4 SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE
MAP 4.6 2012/07/17 20:01:32 16.529 -98.640 20.7 GUERRERO, MEXICO
MAP 3.4 2012/07/17 19:24:03 19.964 -64.057 62.0 NORTH OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS
MAP 3.2 2012/07/17 18:01:08 18.848 -68.169 84.0 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION
MAP 4.8 2012/07/17 16:56:47 -7.312 128.701 186.4 KEPULAUAN BARAT DAYA, INDONESIA
MAP 4.1 2012/07/17 15:57:30 18.735 -99.865 78.6 ESTADO DE MEXICO, MEXICO
MAP 2.6 2012/07/17 14:06:15 17.895 -65.173 7.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.3 2012/07/17 13:21:02 -7.110 132.025 110.3 KEPULAUAN TANIMBAR REGION, INDONESIA
MAP 5.0 2012/07/17 12:38:31 -31.700 -176.073 35.0 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.1 2012/07/17 12:00:30 36.423 71.237 96.0 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP 4.7 2012/07/17 11:28:38 -31.139 -179.139 16.6 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.8 2012/07/17 08:45:50 -31.005 -179.104 33.7 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.4 2012/07/17 07:58:47 41.162 135.522 368.3 SEA OF JAPAN
MAP 4.2 2012/07/17 07:47:11 36.568 70.831 177.0 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP 3.1 2012/07/17 07:34:03 18.953 -68.822 79.0 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
MAP 3.4 2012/07/17 07:11:19 19.534 -66.045 36.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.0 2012/07/17 03:48:48 18.850 -65.137 50.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.6 2012/07/17 02:35:34 -20.196 -68.949 94.1 TARAPACA, CHILE
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 3.0 2012/07/16 23:41:21 51.597 176.385 25.6 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/16 23:16:24 26.130 95.627 55.2 MYANMAR-INDIA BORDER REGION
MAP 4.3 2012/07/16 22:49:10 16.779 -85.905 17.6 OFFSHORE HONDURAS
MAP 4.6 2012/07/16 21:18:10 -23.241 -68.802 92.7 ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
MAP 2.7 2012/07/16 21:10:10 59.146 -153.323 83.3 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/16 21:03:11 14.251 -90.450 123.2 GUATEMALA
MAP 5.6 2012/07/16 16:33:10 -1.313 137.049 12.7 NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/16 16:00:25 51.981 -170.235 21.8 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/16 11:41:38 38.840 -122.829 2.6 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/16 06:55:40 63.086 -151.636 0.1 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/16 05:28:10 60.234 -151.291 107.7 KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
MAP 2.7 2012/07/16 04:15:46 60.548 -147.549 17.1 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/16 04:09:02 33.316 -116.395 7.7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 3.2 2012/07/16 04:00:07 19.194 -64.268 26.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.5 2012/07/16 03:33:44 -13.457 -72.612 43.6 CENTRAL PERU
MAP 5.5 2012/07/16 03:08:31 55.723 161.313 76.5 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 4.4 2012/07/15 22:18:09 30.925 140.924 56.1 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 2.6 2012/07/15 22:02:25 36.203 -83.735 4.1 EASTERN TENNESSEE
MAP 5.0 2012/07/15 20:05:05 -13.704 -73.838 69.5 CENTRAL PERU
MAP 2.7 2012/07/15 19:58:54 35.480 -120.762 2.5 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
MAP 4.8 2012/07/15 19:31:31 36.083 139.689 62.3 EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 4.8 2012/07/15 15:52:50 45.126 151.359 30.2 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2012/07/15 14:34:46 43.249 146.402 63.7 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 4.7 2012/07/15 14:10:56 -3.032 139.631 67.6 PAPUA, INDONESIA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/15 14:08:08 44.865 142.367 35.0 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION
MAP 4.6 2012/07/15 13:02:43 71.313 -9.733 10.0 JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION
MAP 2.9 2012/07/15 12:52:28 18.535 -64.766 7.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/15 12:51:24 17.980 -66.515 7.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.7 2012/07/15 09:50:35 46.263 151.273 47.9 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 4.6 2012/07/15 08:23:24 -33.524 -67.544 189.9 MENDOZA, ARGENTINA
MAP 3.2 2012/07/15 08:06:10 18.319 -64.038 37.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 2.9 2012/07/15 07:57:25 59.961 -152.704 102.2 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/15 06:51:24 -1.479 -77.635 184.6 ECUADOR
MAP 2.5 2012/07/15 05:52:42 31.697 -115.939 10.0 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 3.1 2012/07/15 05:44:55 31.696 -115.945 10.0 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 2.8 2012/07/15 05:43:25 31.692 -115.943 10.0 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 4.5 2012/07/15 02:13:39 71.388 -9.345 10.2 JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION
MAP 3.4 2012/07/15 01:34:26 60.008 -152.757 91.3 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 4.3 2012/07/15 01:22:16 53.069 -165.593 28.8 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 3.2 2012/07/14 23:59:01 19.699 -64.686 8.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.8 2012/07/14 22:34:41 -36.104 -70.855 20.0 MAULE, CHILE
MAP 3.5 2012/07/14 21:24:58 63.036 -149.838 88.7 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 4.9 2012/07/14 20:12:13 14.892 119.766 35.4 LUZON, PHILIPPINES
MAP 5.6 2012/07/14 19:55:12 25.437 94.496 6.5 MYANMAR-INDIA BORDER REGION
MAP 4.8 2012/07/14 18:48:32 45.314 151.898 12.0 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2012/07/14 17:36:25 45.409 151.861 21.4 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 2.9 2012/07/14 17:26:18 19.128 -64.482 49.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 2.9 2012/07/14 17:08:51 19.114 -64.670 61.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 3.1 2012/07/14 16:44:57 18.888 -64.379 77.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 3.2 2012/07/14 16:10:08 63.432 -151.470 10.1 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 2.5 2012/07/14 15:32:49 31.693 -115.941 10.0 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 5.0 2012/07/14 14:22:23 -49.071 124.698 10.0 WESTERN INDIAN-ANTARCTIC RIDGE
MAP 3.4 2012/07/14 13:26:36 19.150 -64.516 64.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.6 2012/07/14 12:52:07 42.663 23.067 6.1 BULGARIA
MAP 4.8 2012/07/14 12:46:39 2.862 128.369 59.8 HALMAHERA, INDONESIA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/14 12:14:23 4.780 126.823 65.8 KEPULAUAN TALAUD, INDONESIA
MAP 3.0 2012/07/14 11:04:03 55.921 -153.698 19.9 SOUTH OF ALASKA
MAP 4.4 2012/07/14 10:30:19 12.115 -86.400 204.6 NICARAGUA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/14 09:29:34 18.120 -66.621 21.0 PUERTO RICO
MAP 4.8 2012/07/14 08:05:28 -16.218 -177.706 405.4 FIJI REGION
MAP 4.6 2012/07/14 07:58:46 45.531 151.459 49.4 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 2.7 2012/07/14 07:25:08 67.525 -167.505 19.5 BERING STRAIT
MAP 4.9 2012/07/14 06:51:42 45.482 151.434 43.7 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2012/07/14 04:31:04 45.547 151.338 48.0 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 4.7 2012/07/14 04:11:32 45.349 151.782 24.3 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 2.7 2012/07/14 03:56:53 18.229 -65.456 14.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 5.2 2012/07/14 03:44:04 45.577 151.336 48.4 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 2.9 2012/07/14 03:35:29 18.953 -65.278 30.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.7 2012/07/14 03:09:13 12.417 144.070 30.1 GUAM REGION
MAP 4.6 2012/07/14 00:55:02 34.445 47.508 10.0 WESTERN IRAN
MAP 2.6 2012/07/14 00:18:10 51.235 -179.245 37.9 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/14 00:13:14 50.396 156.726 60.5 KURIL ISLANDS
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 5.0 2012/07/13 22:37:24 45.289 151.853 8.8 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 4.6 2012/07/13 22:32:50 44.326 151.139 10.1 EAST OF THE KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2012/07/13 21:26:14 -15.283 -73.251 98.2 SOUTHERN PERU
MAP 3.5 2012/07/13 19:53:17 41.901 -111.916 2.5 UTAH
MAP 4.9 2012/07/13 17:57:06 -7.999 109.063 69.8 JAVA, INDONESIA
MAP 2.7 2012/07/13 15:03:19 51.511 -176.382 27.4 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/13 15:00:44 40.739 -123.689 31.3 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 3.0 2012/07/13 13:48:45 18.988 -64.469 12.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 2.7 2012/07/13 12:27:54 32.312 -97.542 5.0 NORTHERN TEXAS
MAP 2.9 2012/07/13 12:09:55 17.944 -66.100 13.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.6 2012/07/13 11:37:15 17.963 -66.110 18.0 PUERTO RICO
MAP 2.6 2012/07/13 11:36:59 58.102 -155.663 129.0 ALASKA PENINSULA
MAP 4.3 2012/07/13 10:17:56 -8.461 -74.131 148.3 CENTRAL PERU
MAP 3.0 2012/07/13 10:13:18 61.907 -150.443 51.5 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 2.5 2012/07/13 09:31:41 52.837 -162.949 30.7 SOUTH OF ALASKA
MAP 3.3 2012/07/13 08:02:43 53.965 -164.032 39.2 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP 4.2 2012/07/13 05:31:32 6.751 -73.064 163.6 NORTHERN COLOMBIA
MAP 4.9 2012/07/13 05:18:03 0.394 123.822 192.0 MINAHASA, SULAWESI, INDONESIA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/13 05:14:25 38.999 142.342 35.9 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 3.1 2012/07/13 05:06:42 18.055 -68.495 89.0 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION
MAP 5.1 2012/07/13 04:50:43 -18.238 -178.453 620.8 FIJI REGION
MAP 2.7 2012/07/13 03:03:13 60.501 -152.013 87.0 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 3.0 2012/07/13 02:45:59 18.853 -64.180 37.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.7 2012/07/13 02:41:37 55.349 -164.157 190.8 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/13 01:53:54 40.687 -125.278 0.4 OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/13 01:14:06 17.924 -66.093 12.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.8 2012/07/13 00:38:24 -56.298 -27.502 93.3 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 4.5 2012/07/12 23:33:58 26.902 59.437 14.9 SOUTHEASTERN IRAN
MAP 4.1 2012/07/12 21:23:02 40.605 13.605 427.3 TYRRHENIAN SEA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/12 21:18:34 27.094 55.035 36.3 SOUTHERN IRAN
MAP 2.5 2012/07/12 20:19:10 53.987 -164.047 42.5 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP 3.7 2012/07/12 20:17:25 62.875 -151.169 117.6 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/12 17:55:24 34.090 -116.393 11.7 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 3.9 2012/07/12 17:54:29 34.090 -116.391 10.8 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/12 17:44:13 51.638 -176.793 52.6 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/12 17:39:20 55.183 -156.717 25.2 SOUTH OF ALASKA
MAP 2.7 2012/07/12 17:30:14 62.732 -149.374 74.9 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/12 17:22:54 49.397 -120.518 0.0 BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
MAP 4.9 2012/07/12 16:25:48 -29.054 74.933 16.2 MID-INDIAN RIDGE
MAP 4.5 2012/07/12 16:13:09 58.237 -32.055 13.5 REYKJANES RIDGE
MAP 2.6 2012/07/12 15:55:15 54.355 -166.239 179.0 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 5.5 2012/07/12 15:40:13 -2.811 129.345 9.9 SERAM, INDONESIA
MAP 4.7 2012/07/12 14:44:56 36.464 71.052 174.7 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP 5.8 2012/07/12 14:00:34 36.502 70.875 190.2 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP 5.7 2012/07/12 12:52:03 45.456 151.691 34.9 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 2.5 2012/07/12 12:27:10 40.246 -124.173 9.9 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ohmy.gif
quack
I think its a good idea to add some new findings, and more verifying factors.
California, all the way down trough southern chili are vulnerable now, and earthquakes will become become very predictable. The new data shows that the induction energy has increased, mass has expanded to a greater degree. the strain, along with the channeled magma will cause a acceleration in frequent, and severe earthquakes. for the western boarder, including the islands near alaska.

Europe will continue to be vulnerable to quakes, and volcanic eruptions. as will the gulf region, virgin islands, tip of Florida etc.



How about a pat on the back for solving for the equal potential region in question?
Perhaps we think about what will occur on the next time around. We get TxDT

external net force precession is verified at this point, and we will learn a great deal for the good of all mankind..

October through mid June 3013.


any real questions shoot?





MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 5.4 2012/07/29 22:05:09 39.126 142.503 42.7 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 4.8 2012/07/29 19:33:32 19.479 146.185 66.9 MARIANA ISLANDS REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/29 17:45:44 34.786 -79.858 14.2 SOUTH CAROLINA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/29 17:35:50 -12.213 -77.186 61.1 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL PERU
MAP 2.6 2012/07/29 16:19:19 53.321 -163.969 42.3 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP 4.3 2012/07/29 16:05:33 23.045 101.311 10.0 YUNNAN, CHINA
MAP 2.5 2012/07/29 15:28:10 40.248 -124.171 9.9 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/29 15:17:26 32.227 -115.304 27.6 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 4.0 2012/07/29 15:07:32 44.098 -128.927 10.0 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON
MAP 4.5 2012/07/29 14:56:19 28.175 128.791 96.1 RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN
MAP 5.2 2012/07/29 14:21:17 -6.094 104.337 58.3 SUNDA STRAIT, INDONESIA
MAP 4.7 2012/07/29 14:06:01 -18.648 -69.336 116.2 TARAPACA, CHILE
MAP 6.0 2012/07/29 12:22:15 14.339 -92.364 35.5 OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO
MAP 4.6 2012/07/29 11:21:48 37.897 144.216 45.2 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 2.6 2012/07/29 09:47:19 18.247 -66.427 30.0 PUERTO RICO
MAP 3.3 2012/07/29 09:32:03 19.596 -65.969 76.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 5.7 2012/07/29 09:20:55 47.394 139.082 501.4 PRIMOR'YE, RUSSIA
MAP 3.0 2012/07/29 08:29:02 19.326 -63.658 29.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 2.8 2012/07/29 08:13:35 18.667 -65.850 18.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.0 2012/07/29 07:32:19 18.971 -65.227 28.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.3 2012/07/29 07:17:07 19.527 -66.043 58.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.6 2012/07/29 06:09:51 37.242 144.402 11.3 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 3.0 2012/07/29 05:27:25 18.977 -65.409 54.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.9 2012/07/29 05:05:44 18.902 -65.438 78.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/29 04:19:58 61.895 -151.000 74.6 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 3.1 2012/07/29 04:16:14 51.440 178.803 35.6 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/29 03:27:50 6.189 125.708 118.6 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 4.9 2012/07/29 03:04:43 7.933 126.635 86.5 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 2.9 2012/07/29 02:30:47 18.985 -65.357 16.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 5.7 2012/07/29 02:21:12 23.010 94.328 68.4 MYANMAR
MAP 2.6 2012/07/29 02:20:57 19.956 -155.916 7.4 ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII
MAP 3.2 2012/07/29 02:18:56 18.979 -65.188 38.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.2 2012/07/29 01:15:37 18.809 -65.412 85.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.7 2012/07/29 01:08:44 19.174 -66.525 14.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.0 2012/07/29 00:49:02 19.048 -65.234 33.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.2 2012/07/29 00:26:48 18.924 -65.219 6.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.9 2012/07/29 00:12:48 18.968 -65.333 6.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.0 2012/07/29 00:11:31 19.011 -65.390 6.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.8 2012/07/29 00:09:42 18.956 -65.382 6.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.1 2012/07/29 00:06:05 18.968 -65.242 12.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 3.1 2012/07/28 23:56:33 18.997 -65.210 20.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.0 2012/07/28 23:48:18 18.987 -65.273 26.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.0 2012/07/28 23:44:23 18.447 -65.036 58.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 2.6 2012/07/28 23:43:31 19.008 -65.216 18.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/28 23:42:53 19.034 -65.268 32.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.0 2012/07/28 23:34:11 18.909 -65.194 49.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.9 2012/07/28 23:31:15 19.010 -65.285 12.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.5 2012/07/28 23:29:49 34.805 34.334 35.5 CYPRUS REGION
MAP 3.2 2012/07/28 23:28:27 18.976 -65.200 20.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 3.1 2012/07/28 23:27:12 18.952 -65.218 12.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.9 2012/07/28 23:25:54 18.972 -65.212 14.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.6 2012/07/28 23:23:52 18.991 -65.233 24.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.2 2012/07/28 22:51:15 36.515 70.669 187.7 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP 3.2 2012/07/28 21:08:36 57.854 -153.415 77.0 KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP 6.5 2012/07/28 20:03:58 -4.697 153.147 43.4 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 2.5 2012/07/28 19:44:25 47.760 -119.429 0.0 WASHINGTON
MAP 4.4 2012/07/28 19:01:07 59.378 -151.997 60.0 KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/28 17:26:31 37.430 141.143 50.2 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 4.9 2012/07/28 17:00:39 -5.236 152.650 54.6 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 4.8 2012/07/28 16:18:46 4.432 -32.517 10.0 CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
MAP 4.9 2012/07/28 16:01:12 4.575 -32.623 10.0 CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
MAP 2.7 2012/07/28 13:17:03 51.302 -175.971 25.7 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 2.7 2012/07/28 12:09:07 62.178 -145.440 20.2 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/28 11:48:06 -18.175 -69.431 128.3 TARAPACA, CHILE
MAP 5.0 2012/07/28 11:23:44 81.338 -4.006 10.4 NORTH OF SVALBARD
MAP 2.8 2012/07/28 10:43:14 51.312 -177.161 42.3 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/28 10:14:46 79.667 4.365 10.0 GREENLAND SEA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/28 07:11:42 40.640 -124.717 5.0 OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 3.9 2012/07/28 06:01:36 60.971 -150.929 58.6 KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/28 05:48:09 29.919 80.681 27.0 NEPAL-INDIA BORDER REGION
MAP 2.6 2012/07/28 05:27:33 36.729 -116.296 9.7 NEVADA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/28 05:00:56 12.381 47.383 10.3 GULF OF ADEN
MAP 3.7 2012/07/28 04:24:46 40.501 -116.240 8.0 NEVADA
MAP 2.7 2012/07/28 02:55:16 52.582 -163.963 25.5 SOUTH OF ALASKA
MAP 2.9 2012/07/28 02:28:25 51.807 -179.487 106.6 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 2.7 2012/07/28 01:26:17 33.905 -116.772 18.4 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/28 00:51:01 18.122 -65.015 3.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 4.2 2012/07/27 23:53:08 14.255 -91.540 69.9 GUATEMALA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/27 23:12:24 44.194 17.896 5.2 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
MAP 4.4 2012/07/27 21:39:10 37.143 51.410 10.0 CASPIAN SEA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/27 21:28:15 30.844 103.502 10.2 EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 4.2 2012/07/27 21:19:30 36.648 51.404 10.0 NORTHERN IRAN
MAP 2.6 2012/07/27 21:07:59 19.337 -155.316 2.8 ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII
MAP 4.9 2012/07/27 19:20:45 -17.796 -172.803 26.8 TONGA REGION
MAP 4.7 2012/07/27 14:40:04 35.958 140.135 77.3 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 2.7 2012/07/27 13:05:15 36.034 -117.819 0.0 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/27 11:15:53 24.279 142.240 108.8 VOLCANO ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 2.9 2012/07/27 10:13:32 40.474 -124.164 20.2 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/27 10:11:21 40.402 -126.158 4.1 OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.5 2012/07/27 09:51:45 32.553 -115.696 14.1 BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP 3.3 2012/07/27 09:39:38 63.069 -150.912 121.1 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 4.4 2012/07/27 06:10:50 -24.196 -67.011 162.5 SALTA, ARGENTINA
MAP 3.1 2012/07/27 05:56:11 59.391 -153.757 122.5 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/27 05:52:59 18.521 -67.431 22.0 MONA PASSAGE, PUERTO RICO
MAP 3.1 2012/07/27 05:34:34 61.361 -146.831 34.9 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/27 05:18:59 18.676 -65.997 57.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.6 2012/07/27 04:52:25 62.884 -150.311 85.3 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 3.2 2012/07/27 04:02:58 59.543 -153.396 105.5 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 4.7 2012/07/27 03:58:14 51.527 96.015 14.8 SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
MAP 5.4 2012/07/27 03:37:57 21.662 143.033 302.9 MARIANA ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.4 2012/07/27 02:23:34 16.135 -98.050 26.6 OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO
MAP 4.7 2012/07/27 02:06:59 14.641 -90.585 232.8 GUATEMALA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/27 01:32:31 51.163 -177.735 30.5 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 3.2 2012/07/27 00:33:38 62.226 -150.992 88.2 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 4.9 2012/07/26 23:58:37 -4.230 152.271 172.9 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 3.3 2012/07/26 23:55:09 19.580 -66.008 74.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 2.7 2012/07/26 22:44:15 59.624 -153.780 157.0 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 3.3 2012/07/26 22:42:36 59.407 -152.549 84.6 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 4.4 2012/07/26 22:03:44 18.565 120.928 44.5 LUZON, PHILIPPINES
MAP 2.7 2012/07/26 15:31:49 37.100 -118.002 6.6 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/26 12:52:17 51.940 -176.742 160.6 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 5.2 2012/07/26 10:48:23 -21.126 169.514 37.6 SOUTHEAST OF THE LOYALTY ISLANDS
MAP 3.0 2012/07/26 10:38:47 59.447 -154.841 200.5 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 5.6 2012/07/26 10:20:06 -20.930 -174.480 9.4 TONGA
MAP 4.7 2012/07/26 08:33:41 25.416 124.477 120.4 NORTHEAST OF TAIWAN
MAP 4.6 2012/07/26 07:19:15 -37.939 -179.867 32.8 EAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
MAP 4.9 2012/07/26 06:57:45 -40.826 176.669 32.9 NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND
MAP 5.2 2012/07/26 06:12:10 -26.384 -178.609 329.4 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
MAP 6.7 2012/07/26 05:33:32 -17.593 66.363 9.8 MAURITIUS - REUNION REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/26 04:44:03 18.859 -64.273 40.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 3.4 2012/07/26 04:22:53 19.624 -64.862 75.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 2.8 2012/07/26 03:34:24 17.782 -65.700 34.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.9 2012/07/26 02:38:58 -31.427 -178.975 34.2 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/26 01:17:58 60.033 -152.174 74.6 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 5.3 2012/07/26 01:06:30 38.268 73.988 116.3 TAJIKISTAN
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 4.3 2012/07/25 22:24:18 44.233 -128.961 10.4 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON
MAP 5.1 2012/07/25 21:43:28 -9.681 159.671 18.9 SOLOMON ISLANDS
MAP 2.7 2012/07/25 21:11:35 41.042 -117.671 0.0 NEVADA
MAP 2.5 2012/07/25 20:24:07 18.120 -65.723 3.0 PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP 4.7 2012/07/25 20:00:18 36.383 142.442 43.7 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.0 2012/07/25 19:01:37 -19.398 167.770 38.1 VANUATU REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/25 18:08:40 48.469 -114.445 10.1 WESTERN MONTANA
MAP 4.9 2012/07/25 17:20:12 30.988 130.363 142.0 KYUSHU, JAPAN
MAP 4.0 2012/07/25 14:51:39 58.977 -139.730 25.0 OFF THE COAST OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA
MAP 4.7 2012/07/25 14:51:15 36.091 69.239 22.7 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP 4.6 2012/07/25 13:44:18 -7.712 127.026 232.1 KEPULAUAN BARAT DAYA, INDONESIA
MAP 4.8 2012/07/25 13:27:53 5.532 126.458 136.3 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 6.5 2012/07/25 11:20:28 -9.721 159.730 22.9 SOLOMON ISLANDS
MAP 4.6 2012/07/25 11:09:36 -20.141 -177.695 487.4 FIJI REGION
MAP 3.7 2012/07/25 10:18:42 33.964 -118.407 10.8 GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/25 10:09:53 5.600 127.070 114.5 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.7 2012/07/25 08:39:36 11.709 125.494 69.0 SAMAR, PHILIPPINES
MAP 3.0 2012/07/25 08:23:20 44.484 -114.519 10.3 SOUTHERN IDAHO
MAP 4.9 2012/07/25 06:13:04 1.941 89.704 10.0 NORTH INDIAN OCEAN
MAP 4.6 2012/07/25 06:01:15 -28.043 -66.574 167.1 CATAMARCA, ARGENTINA
MAP 2.9 2012/07/25 04:07:18 38.838 -122.785 2.6 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/25 02:45:19 60.858 -149.425 19.9 KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
MAP 2.7 2012/07/25 02:34:18 51.079 179.135 15.7 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 6.4 2012/07/25 00:27:45 2.657 96.126 22.0 SIMEULUE, INDONESIA
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 4.5 2012/07/24 22:53:41 38.654 43.403 10.2 EASTERN TURKEY
MAP 2.8 2012/07/24 22:49:51 40.601 -124.967 17.1 OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.7 2012/07/24 22:31:48 61.411 -146.505 14.7 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/24 21:42:18 52.336 -165.027 25.3 SOUTH OF THE ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
MAP 4.8 2012/07/24 21:25:05 61.360 167.423 17.2 KORYAKIA, RUSSIA
MAP 2.5 2012/07/24 21:14:50 49.430 -120.499 0.0 BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/24 20:19:43 34.993 23.413 33.5 CRETE, GREECE
MAP 4.2 2012/07/24 20:07:01 36.469 69.341 98.8 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP 2.9 2012/07/24 18:06:38 51.130 179.186 17.2 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/24 17:57:57 51.410 -177.914 20.8 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 4.5 2012/07/24 17:04:55 37.721 142.479 43.9 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 2.5 2012/07/24 16:54:58 64.581 -147.935 18.1 CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/24 14:55:58 18.864 -65.101 7.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 4.6 2012/07/24 13:45:29 -16.167 -173.410 45.4 TONGA
MAP 4.8 2012/07/24 13:43:17 -6.468 126.615 466.0 BANDA SEA
MAP 2.5 2012/07/24 10:02:37 60.139 -153.457 164.4 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/24 08:11:33 36.027 -117.773 1.3 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/24 08:00:20 51.089 179.265 17.6 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/24 07:42:03 51.065 179.240 1.9 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 3.4 2012/07/24 07:19:02 17.998 -67.097 6.0 PUERTO RICO
MAP 4.7 2012/07/24 06:56:36 31.778 50.902 10.3 WESTERN IRAN
MAP 3.1 2012/07/24 06:54:50 18.924 -65.000 33.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 3.1 2012/07/24 06:53:19 19.001 -65.019 19.0 VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2012/07/24 06:50:06 31.735 50.933 10.0 WESTERN IRAN
MAP 4.0 2012/07/24 06:05:39 56.223 -152.929 3.7 KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP 3.2 2012/07/24 06:01:54 56.186 -152.956 3.1 KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP 5.2 2012/07/24 05:25:30 16.531 -98.094 13.2 OAXACA, MEXICO
MAP 3.7 2012/07/24 05:11:39 18.007 -67.088 7.0 PUERTO RICO
MAP 2.5 2012/07/24 05:05:31 18.014 -66.514 11.0 PUERTO RICO
MAP 2.8 2012/07/24 03:15:22 46.648 -113.394 9.9 WESTERN MONTANA
MAP 4.7 2012/07/24 03:03:00 7.655 126.688 78.8 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 2.5 2012/07/24 02:39:25 61.337 -139.124 21.4 SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA
MAP 3.7 2012/07/24 00:20:52 51.058 -178.449 25.9 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 3.3 2012/07/23 23:46:53 53.296 -165.893 30.9 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 4.8 2012/07/23 22:58:37 -57.915 -24.248 47.3 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/23 19:59:53 61.253 -147.433 19.4 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 5.0 2012/07/23 19:47:10 -30.581 -177.474 3.7 KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
MAP 2.7 2012/07/23 15:48:32 37.433 -121.773 11.9 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.5 2012/07/23 13:37:11 55.212 -162.202 124.7 ALASKA PENINSULA
MAP 2.5 2012/07/23 12:55:18 56.395 -156.843 28.6 ALASKA PENINSULA
MAP 4.7 2012/07/23 12:11:07 52.050 -173.883 65.4 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/23 12:10:30 36.078 69.165 12.7 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP 4.6 2012/07/23 10:44:48 47.252 153.407 58.6 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 3.7 2012/07/23 10:13:18 60.280 -146.558 4.0 SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/23 09:46:49 18.112 -67.104 13.0 PUERTO RICO
MAP 2.5 2012/07/23 09:11:50 52.925 -170.902 143.3 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 3.5 2012/07/23 08:57:45 40.386 -125.379 26.9 OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP 2.6 2012/07/23 07:19:48 53.774 -164.280 36.5 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP 4.8 2012/07/23 07:09:34 52.027 -179.811 142.7 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 5.0 2012/07/23 06:54:38 52.266 173.336 37.3 NEAR ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 4.6 2012/07/23 06:40:41 -15.969 -173.523 36.0 TONGA
MAP 2.9 2012/07/23 06:00:59 53.279 -164.190 29.3 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP 4.7 2012/07/23 04:38:46 79.583 3.256 21.0 GREENLAND SEA
MAP 2.8 2012/07/23 03:30:27 18.434 -67.403 18.0 MONA PASSAGE, PUERTO RICO
MAP 3.3 2012/07/23 03:09:52 19.744 -68.965 13.0 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION
MAP 2.5 2012/07/23 01:20:21 53.948 -164.032 34.1 UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP 4.1 2012/07/23 00:50:02 52.112 -170.397 34.1 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 5.2 2012/07/23 00:22:05 -2.521 135.343 10.4 NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA

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Rubberball
Rubber ball here, l would like the scientist of the day to ask a question.
What have we ? a simple self verifying model that explained much, much more.
Today, and not tomorrow.

submit on my behalf. my ice age model should be given its merit.

As it stands it can be improved upon in so many ways....

gentlemen.. cool.gif cool.gif cool.gif
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I included plenty of factual data for the ice age model. It was locked because some other members spam the posts and troll.

not one member could dispute or ignore the results.

This new thread will bring all the information together.
The next effect that will occur according to well know scientific principles will follow.

Italy is now in harms way, alaska, and Iceland and the mid Atlantic rift will pick up in activity over a 6 to 18 month period. at that time all data will be reviewed for further validation. Axis shift, induction, and the equalization of the worlds oceans. solar energy, and uv indexes, air quality and continued volcanic eruptions.

baja California, Northern California japan, chili and Indonesia. together with recent events in Vietnam, India and so forth.

if you have a question ask, if you don't agree don't post a reply unless you have a question related to these changes set forth..


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If the bird that we see quacks like a duck and swims like a duck, and so on all the way down the line, then it‘s a duck.

If it crows like a rooster and can‘t swim, then it‘s not a duck. It
doesn‘t make any difference how many people insist on calling it a duck, —it still isn‘t a duck.

The physicists‘ atom is an imaginary atom constructed of
imaginary particles.

Irwin Schroedinger tells us, “If the question is asked, do the electrons actually exist on these orbits
within the atom, the answer has to be a decisive no. “The atom of modern physics can only be symbolized by
a partial differential equation in an abstract multi- dimensional space.”

I can describe the fluid motion, in an oblique spheroid, and you can do the math...
The pole is not a wobble per say, but its bouncing and skipping along...

the change in equilibrium has given these effects.


First there were, and are continued lunar, and planetary perturbations.

Second there was induction, and are continued induction from secondary charge, or planetary mass, binary relation.

This is classical electron dynamics in ellipsoid orbit. Solar mass has clearly increased, another validation for Einstein. Red shift, and cassimer forces.

vacuum energy, and pointing energy. scaler effects also. you do the math.
all is verifiable.

the expansion of the planet gives the most accurate account for past ice age duration periods.

on a quantum level this is a cause for the given effect. The electron orbits move to higher energy. the mass of the atom therefore increased. we measure the atom in this way.

a ring of fire engulfing the entire globe, with net force, or external torque times delta T.

there has been much inquiring(data, research, learning.),



Einstein had described earth axis Precession as cause, by solar, or lunar precession. although we know know this is impossible with only real data to back it up.
The mass of the sun alone, or in conjunction with the moon would not cause thermal induction, and expansion in our solar system.

Therefore we must conclude we are in a fast and furious heating up period. Precursor Ice age. A change in the position of the cold air mass above Antarctica, moving to the north. arctic, tropical, continental cold air flow. equilibrium will best be observed over time.
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Chew on that for wile.

Try to understand the fluid within the core is also bouncing, and skipping along.
one side is molten the other more gaseous and globular.
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The expansion period, due to induction takes the place of plate tectonics., as the more vulnerable to slide after sufficient heating of the bed rock or crust. plates are in a building up cycle. The earthquake severity will continue until the earth described as an egg cracks in all directions before the sliding of entire continents.

California last in the chain of events. yellow stone in line with the fluid that is under increased pressure during axil shifts or any other external perturbations described..
Induction, Earth undeniable expansion. This is the case.

solar mass expansion also. perturbations.

axis shift.

oceanic tidal shifts, and surges.

hail was in the forecast.

sunny today UV indexes maximum. on a scale of 15.

did we learn something from this ice age model? YES! we did...

it teaches us, predictable out comes. expected and explained for any one who would read.

the solar energy is reaching the surface of the waters. the fog is looming. the number 1 green house gas. h2o.

methane leaks are now at the most dangerous levels in the remote Siberian region.

what more could one say about cause and effect? they are derived in that manner.

we should be disusing the recent quake in the

without actual data to prove these results you do not have a valid warming model, or even a sincere cause..

a change in equilibrium. A acceleration or torque times delta T. logical, and evident.

upcoming volcanic eruptions for Etna, Cleveland perhaps, and even other Alaskan volcanoes.

Iceland is in line, and the mid Atlantic rift vulnerable to plate movement. when detached it will slide with greater ease.

Earth as continuity, splitting of a water balloon at the seem its spilling out. Do you understand?

Humphrey dumpy is about to have more of its shell cracked, the axis about to fall?. We are at 75 to 80 % cracked by now. after the crust reaches 100% the Caribbean, will feel it, and Mexico. even greater. the mid fault in the center of the usa. and then we may have California to follow.. To the best of my understanding of this nature. i hope that is sufficient for you to agree or acknowledge its truth.


Im glad that you all at the phys forum could input your calculations on continuity.

astronomical data on time plus velocity.
the heating up period will begin now, as observed. a new air flow emerges for the eastern USA. storms continue to intensify. flooding becomes more severe. chili, baja Mexico California will suffer the strains. the Caribbean and also Alaska. perhaps yellow stone will emerge from a slumber.

volcanoes will be heating up for the next 3 to 5 months with periodic eruptions, and continual eruptions for those volcanoes already observed to be in yell, or orange stage of emissions.inductions, and movement across magnetic field line in outer space. as the sun was at its farthest point to our Earth, a million miles closer we will be in the future.

follow then induction and find how much energy is created from the expansion / external torque.
Nothing like it could have in the past. A continuing rise of magma pool. small thermal s.activity. hope thats all you get.

To measure the flux in the area that surrounds the object is the task. cheers..
the next effects i will conclude to verification i leave in your eyes. objects with great mas, and or high flux is another one of Maxwell equations.

has been observed in 2010. confirming these effects.


We simply determine time sensitive cycles by observation.
we simply relay the message to future generation.
we simply look for evidence of the star today. That much is clear. A given statement is not self falsified, it remains true.
we simply don't assume, and include more information, we can safely reach conclusions.
I simply say we have a clear object poynting. I simply say creating an increase of net flux, or a force interacting.
simply show how one must determine.
I include reinforcing factor.
we ask if this is possible, and assume it is. It is a verifying factor. It (accounts for the wealth of knowledge in a given frame.)
we reflect on what we see, and then relate it to reality.
we are attempting to verify. time frames give rise, and are verifying factors. apply what is self evident.
The vector energy is relative to the observer. we assume this as a given, and is changing.

We find validating scientific evidence. we present it for conclusions. the axiom it is true, therefore we continue along these lines until the likely hood of it occurring in the future is verified. .
when the amount of observable input is sufficient, we learn gravity points by itself. we find the given angle provided by an even more ancient time frame. verify the claim of axiom. all is true until proven otherwise.
the dipole relating to a cassimir effect, and red shift. the star seen today in the east. the flux and energy is inducing a net force in the vacuum of space, in relation with the apparent electric field. if it is poynting it is generating the flux, and energy as described. attribute with observable data, and the conclusions are by certain well known scientific principles.
I have passed the ball on this, the next man must charge for success in its relation, describe the how, and why. If a object can point as a vector in space. this is due to location pinpointing energy. it is a changing relation, gravity is plume waving. It is an automatic generating force. We say it is so, and therefore use data to make the determination of the task at hand,
this simply means gravity type lensing would occur, it also states all by itself that is true.
the object stated is a star. the other a possible companion, is verifying in relation. No other assumption is needed. The object that is poynting.
Energy in a system, Verifiable today. it has also been verified yesterday, and is verifiable in the future.
each picture I posted is in relation to well known scientific principles. representative by the symbols provided. It is relative to an observer, it still continues in the line of scientific study today. The specific year of first observation is therefore estimated. The ball has been passed for you to observe. external net force precession.
Great earthquakes resulting in net force, torque times delta T.
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It was locked because you are a fool.

You should have been deleted after your first post, and your IP blocked as well, but the moderator is too overworked to bit-bucket the horde of idiots who make this place their own personal emesis basin. smile.gif
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well your a jerk..

I am confirming the facts as stated...

And yest i know what i am talking about you idiot...

so yea delete the real scientific proof for the facts stated. your just a Hippocratic!

If you are not understanding me. a shift in axis is apparent. and the earth described has an egg is closer to 85 % cracked around. the next effects will validate Eisenstein theory.. The shifting of plates to the east...

Any way don't post here anymore we don't need u!

All effects stated have occurred in the given frame. the acceleration has occurred in magma flow also. put that in your pipe..

MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 7.3 2012/08/14 02:59:42 49.796 145.113 625.7 SEA OF OKHOTSK
MAP 7.3 2012/08/14 02:58:28 48.700 145.300 582.0 SEA OF OKHOTSK
MAP 5.2 2012/08/14 02:14:00 -59.162 -26.167 88.0 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.4 2012/08/13 20:33:00 34.859 73.672 35.0 PAKISTAN
MAP 6.3 2012/08/12 10:47:06 35.681 82.516 11.0 XINJIANG-XIZANG BORDER REGION
MAP 5.1 2012/08/11 22:24:03 38.399 46.720 9.7 NORTHWESTERN IRAN
MAP 5.3 2012/08/11 17:47:32 52.192 -31.414 10.3 NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
MAP 5.0 2012/08/11 15:43:19 38.275 46.617 10.0 NORTHWESTERN IRAN
MAP 6.3 2012/08/11 12:34:35 38.324 46.759 9.8 NORTHWESTERN IRAN
MAP 6.4 2012/08/11 12:23:18 38.322 46.888 9.9 NORTHWESTERN IRAN
MAP 5.3 2012/08/11 09:34:23 39.960 78.140 25.2 SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA
MAP 6.2 2012/08/10 18:37:43 52.658 -167.425 12.9 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP 5.2 2012/08/10 11:40:04 -42.742 -83.143 10.3 WEST CHILE RISE
MAP 5.0 2012/08/10 09:01:21 12.055 -88.093 36.9 NEAR THE COAST OF NICARAGUA
MAP 5.3 2012/08/10 04:41:43 1.934 97.012 23.3 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA
MAP 5.0 2012/08/10 02:19:21 1.398 126.940 61.6 MOLUCCA SEA
MAP 5.4 2012/08/09 15:03:08 -59.777 -28.180 150.2 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2012/08/09 11:04:26 -8.798 116.343 117.0 LOMBOK REGION, INDONESIA
MAP 5.2 2012/08/09 07:09:47 -33.128 -15.871 10.1 SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
MAP 5.6 2012/08/09 02:34:42 19.902 -109.140 9.6 REVILLA GIGEDO ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.3 2012/08/08 22:42:12 -55.779 -26.095 20.1 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.6 2012/08/08 14:05:19 54.980 -161.222 55.5 ALASKA PENINSULA
MAP 5.8 2012/08/08 10:57:44 -16.041 178.141 12.3 FIJI
MAP 5.5 2012/08/08 07:11:03 25.882 125.037 135.0 SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN

Sunday 12th August 2012
Eruption from Unknown Undersea volcano, South Pacific
A large amount of pumice has been observed floating in the South Pacific ocean 85 nautical miles west-south-west of Raoul Island. The pumice raft was first observed by an aircraft pilot on 1st August 2012. The pumice covered 25,000 square km. Crew on board the ship HMNZS Canterbury observed the pumice on 9th August. The source of the pumice has not been determined.
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Thursday 9th August 2012
White Island Volcano, New Zealand
A tuff cone has started to build over the eruption site at White Island volcano. The eruption on 6th August 2012 was the first in 11 years. Small amounts of ash are being emitted from the active vent. Visitors to the island are at risk from further eruptions. The alert status remains at level 2 (on a scale of 0-5).
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Wednesday 8th August 2012
White Island Volcano, New Zealand
A small eruption occurred at White Island volcano at 04:55 am on 6th August 2012. The eruption occurred at the crater lake and was preceded by strong volcanic tremor on 4-5 August. The crater lake had gradually emptied during 2011 and 2012, and the water level rose rapidly 3-5 m on 27-28 July 2012. The alert status at the volcano has been raised to level 2.
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Tuesday 7th August 2012
Tongariro Volcano, New Zealand
Tongariro volcano erupted at 11:30 pm on 6th August 2012. The eruption occurred at Te Mari crater and lasted a few minutes and was followed by earthquakes over the next half hour. Activity subsided the following morning. Ketetahi Hut was destroyed by volcanic boulders 1 metre in diameter. The hut is located 1.5 km from the eruption. There were no hikers in the hut at the time of the eruption. All four national park huts around Mt Tongariro have been closed for safety reasons. No one was injured in the eruption. The alert status at Tongariro volcano has been raised to level 2.
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Monday 30th July 2012
Ijen Volcano, Indonesia
The alert status at Ijen volcano, Indonesia was increased from level 2 (waspada) to level 3 (siaga) to on 24th July 2012. A 1.5 km exclusion zone has been placed around the crater lake. It is recommended that tourists and miners avoid entering the crater.
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Friday 20th July 2012
Tongariro Volcano, New Zealand
Beginning on 13th July 2012 small earthquakes were recorded under Tongariro volcano. The earthquakes were small (less than magnitude 2.5). The seismic activity was located in a cluster between Emerald crater and Te Mari crater at a depth of 2-7 km. More than 20 earthquakes were recorded between 13th-20th July 2012. This compares to a background rate of 2 per year. On 20th July 2012 the alert level at the volcano was raised from 0 to 1.
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Wednesday 18th July 2012
Fuego Volcano, Guatemala
A new period of activity has begun at Fuego volcano, Guatemala. A 150 m long lava flow has appeared in the direction of Taniluyá ravine. The lava flow was accompanied by incandescent avalanches. Weak explosions in the crater sent ash emissions 600 m high, and drifting 10 km south and southwest.
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Tuesday 17th July 2012
Merapi Volcano, Indonesia
A small emission of ash occurred at Merapi volcano, Indonesia on 15th July 2012. The small eruption was not followed by other signs of unrest and the alert status remained unchanged. The eruption was caused by a small collapse of the lava dome which remains unstable after the 2010-11 eruptions. Ash emission reached a height of 1 km above the crater, and ashfall occurred at Jurang Jero and Srumbung. Climbers are advised to stay away from the summit.
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Thursday 28th June 2012
Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Eruptions are occurring at two locations at Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. On the east rift zone lava has descended the pali and is moving along the coastal plain. A summit lava lake is located at Halemaumau crater in a 160 m wide vent.
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Wednesday 6th June 2012
Manam Volcano, Papua New Guinea
Activity has increased at Manam volcano in Papua New Guinea. Explosions have been heard on the mainland 15 km away, and a skyglow was visible at night.
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Tuesday 29th May 2012
Soputan Volcano, Indonesia
The alert status at Soputan volcano, Indonesia was increased from level 2 (waspada) to level 3 (siaga) on 28th May 2012. Seismic activity has increased significantly over the past 4 days with avalanche earthquakes averaging 60 per day. Potential hazards at the volcano include lava dome phreatic explosion, pyroclastic flows, and ashfall. A 6 km exclusion zone has been placed around the volcano.
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Friday 25th May 2012
Popocatepetl Volcano, Mexico
Activity at Popocatepetl volcano, Mexico remains high. On 24th May 2012 emissions reached a height of 800 m above the crater. Periods of harmonic tremor have been accompanied by ejection of incandescent fragments of lava 500 m down the flanks of the volcano. The alert status remains at level 3. This means the lava dome remains active and continued explosive eruptions are possible.
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Friday 25th May 2012
Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
The level of the summit lava lake has dropped at Kilauea volcano, Hawaii. This has coincided with deflation of the volcano. Twelve earthquakes were recorded at the volcano over the past day. The overall seismicity at the volcano remains low. Lava flows continue on the pali and coastal plain along the east rift zone. Lava flows move towards the ocean, but there is no lava ocen entry at present. A fissure eruption which occurred on the east rift zone on September 21, 2011 drained the lava lake in Pu'u O'o crater. The subsequent lava flow moved through the abandoned Royal Gardens subdivision, destroying the remaining house in the area.
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Friday 25th May 2012
Ijen Volcano, Indonesia
The alert status at Ijen volcano, Indonesia was decreased from level 3 (siaga) to level 2 (waspada) on 13th May 2012. Volcanic tremor decreased from the beginning of April until 13th May 2012. A 1 km exclusion zone remains around the crater lake. It is recommended that tourists and miners avoid the crater.
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Friday 25th May 2012
Sirung Volcano, Indonesia
A small ash eruption occurred at Sirung volcano Indonesia on 8th May 2012. The eruption lasted for 3 hours and was accompanied by a burst of sound and incandescent material ejected 10m above the crater. Ashfall occurred 3.5 km north of the volcano to a depth of 4mm. The smell of sulphur detected 3km north of the crater. On 12th May 2012 the alert status at Sirung volcano was raised from level 2 (waspada) to level 3 (siaga). A 2.5 km exclusion zone has been planed around the volcano.
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Friday 25th May 2012
Fuego Volcano, Guatemala
Activity continues at Fuego volcano, Guatemala. On 23rd May 2012 there were explosions and ash columns rising 700 m above the crater. At night glowing avalanches occurred, and were accompanied by rumbling explosions and shockwaves. Lava flows have almost disappeared.
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Friday 25th May 2012
Santa Maria Volcano, Guatemala
Activity continues at Santa Maria volcano, Guatemala. On 23rd May 2012 explosions and ash emissions reached a height of 800 m above the crater.
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Thursday 3rd May 2012
Lokon Volcano, Indonesia
An eruption occurred at Lokon volcano on 1st May 2012. The eruption occurred at 11:55 am, local time and was accompanied by ashfall over a radius of 2.5 km from Tompaluan crater.
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Rubberball
I can also solve for the electric potential, or the total net charge of the local flux field. the cold ISCM.

we know now, or may estimate the flux, or electric potential. how?
There are 2 clear give away, Temple one, and Hartley 2 comets.
Why is this important you may ask? because we can now solve for the given charge of the field, and for the pressure density on these two object that must, by certain well known principle, have the greatest charge density of the equal potential of the addition of the given charges that surround them.

solve for all the charges that have a high potential of large radius.

It is now a clear indicator that the coma of the smaller objects reflect these net charges around them.
therefore we conclude it is the coma of these smaller objects reflect the total energy of the surrounding charges in the ISCM of space.

The total energy of the charges are therefore of greater mass, and the smaller radius of the smaller given objects reflect this increase of net charge of the surrounding charges of equal potential. making up the local electric field configuration of the given charges.

the sun also will reflect these charges in the same given way. Objects of large radius and high potential charge, we may get the total net charge of the equal potential region of the ISCM. Electric field.. we must add, and include all of the charges together,

the smaller radius objects are ionizing space, that much is clear...
Rubberball
The stress energy tensor T^{mu,nu} is not the only thing that curves space-time. There is another curvature driving function Q^{mu,nu}. very good, Mazulu thanks for pointing this out. A great help with my research.

I been looking at it, and i know how to relate this. I prepare you for the result.

In continuum mechanics, stress is a measure of the internal forces acting within a deformable body. Quantitatively, it is a measure of the average force per unit area of a surface within the body on which internal forces act. These internal forces are a reaction to external forces applied on the body. Because the loaded deformable body is assumed to behave as a continuum, these internal forces are distributed continuously within the volume of the material body, and result in deformation of the body's shape. Beyond certain limits of material strength, this can lead to a permanent shape change or structural failure.

However, models of continuum mechanics which explicitly express force as a variable generally fail to merge and describe deformation of matter and solid bodies, because the attributes of matter and solids are three dimensional. Classical models of continuum mechanics assume an average force and fail to properly incorporate "geometrical factors", which are important to describe stress distribution and accumulation of energy during the continuum.

The dimension of stress is that of pressure, and therefore the SI unit for stress is the pascal (symbol Pa), which is equivalent to one newton (force) per square meter (unit area), that is N/m2. In Imperial units, stress is measured in pound-force per square inch, which is abbreviated as psi.


In the same manner Earth reacts to the external torques as stresses. Binary systems. the breaking point is very near. powerful volcanic eruptions i am predicting for November, and december, powerful earth quakes, along with a Great quake as early as march 23 2012. ( Equinox.) sweet 16 feb 2012 ?

Volcanoes in Montserrat Indonesia, Iceland will re erupt. Prussian volcanoes, and possible USA volcanoes like mt saint Helene will erupt.

An axis shift will accompany the great quake.

High alert for Baja at risk, chili, Mexico, japan, Indonesia, alaska, Russia, Iceland, Hawaii, Atlantic rift. volcanic eruptions will peak around mid January 2012. several 7.7 quakes are possible leading to the stress failure as the torque is applied as the binary system crosses the horizontal orbital plain.

4 months to prove the Ice age was predicted accurately. ohmy.gif in 4 months this model will clear your head, like i had said.

coastal flooding peak, closest to Earth center of mass rotation.

India, Vietnam, Indonesia, east coast or west coast USA, Europe zone, an increase is weather outbreaks over the next 3 years. cyclones of a very powerful nature batter the southern hemisphere. damns, and rivers will be a serious issue, and the politics give no answers.


this was included months ago, and is valid! ohmy.gif ohmy.gif


has occurred as model predicted.

this is time sensitive. continued out come for 2013 will be a slightly different and should mirror 2010 or 2011 dated events. such as the day and month of the first great earthquake caused by external forces. .

added to this model we will see oil spike here, as the gulf region, and middle Eastern country s experience a increase in earthquake activity. oil or blood will be spilled your choice. Farmers in central usa should be prepared for flooding, and increased earthquake plate movements. the flood plane is vast. California, is in harms way. and the Mexico peninsula. the Atlantic rift now vulnerable as the earths spheroid performs like an egg. self verifying model concluded.
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QUOTE (Rubberball+Jul 15 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 Hatti, 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. tongue.gif laugh.gif

more results in the usgs, California, and the Mexican peninsula are already moving..

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QUOTE (quack+Jul 29 2012, 11:49 PM)
I think its a good idea to add some new findings, and more verifying factors.
California, all the way down trough southern chili are vulnerable now, and earthquakes will become become very predictable.  The new data shows that the induction energy has increased, mass has expanded to a greater degree. the strain, along with the channeled magma will cause a acceleration in frequent, and severe earthquakes. for the western boarder, including the islands near alaska.

Europe will continue to be vulnerable to quakes, and volcanic eruptions. as will the gulf region, virgin islands, tip of Florida etc. 




external net force precession is verified at this point, and we will learn a great deal for the good of all mankind..

October through mid June 2012-2013






MAG  UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s  LAT
deg  LON
deg  DEPTH
km  Region
MAP  5.4  2012/07/29 22:05:09    39.126    142.503  42.7  NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP  4.8  2012/07/29 19:33:32    19.479    146.185  66.9  MARIANA ISLANDS REGION
MAP  2.5  2012/07/29 17:45:44    34.786    -79.858  14.2  SOUTH CAROLINA
MAP  4.5  2012/07/29 17:35:50  -12.213    -77.186  61.1  NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL PERU
MAP  2.6  2012/07/29 16:19:19    53.321  -163.969  42.3  UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP  4.3  2012/07/29 16:05:33    23.045    101.311  10.0  YUNNAN, CHINA
MAP  2.5  2012/07/29 15:28:10    40.248  -124.171  9.9  NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/29 15:17:26    32.227  -115.304  27.6  BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP  4.0  2012/07/29 15:07:32    44.098  -128.927  10.0  OFF THE COAST OF OREGON
MAP  4.5  2012/07/29 14:56:19    28.175    128.791  96.1  RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN
MAP  5.2  2012/07/29 14:21:17    -6.094    104.337  58.3  SUNDA STRAIT, INDONESIA
MAP  4.7  2012/07/29 14:06:01  -18.648    -69.336  116.2  TARAPACA, CHILE
MAP  6.0  2012/07/29 12:22:15    14.339    -92.364  35.5  OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO
MAP  4.6  2012/07/29 11:21:48    37.897    144.216  45.2  OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP  2.6  2012/07/29 09:47:19    18.247    -66.427  30.0  PUERTO RICO
MAP  3.3  2012/07/29 09:32:03    19.596    -65.969  76.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  5.7  2012/07/29 09:20:55    47.394    139.082  501.4  PRIMOR'YE, RUSSIA
MAP  3.0  2012/07/29 08:29:02    19.326    -63.658  29.0  VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP  2.8  2012/07/29 08:13:35    18.667    -65.850  18.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.0  2012/07/29 07:32:19    18.971    -65.227  28.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.3  2012/07/29 07:17:07    19.527    -66.043  58.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  4.6  2012/07/29 06:09:51    37.242    144.402  11.3  OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP  3.0  2012/07/29 05:27:25    18.977    -65.409  54.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.9  2012/07/29 05:05:44    18.902    -65.438  78.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.5  2012/07/29 04:19:58    61.895  -151.000  74.6  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  3.1  2012/07/29 04:16:14    51.440    178.803  35.6  RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP  4.5  2012/07/29 03:27:50    6.189    125.708  118.6  MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP  4.9  2012/07/29 03:04:43    7.933    126.635  86.5  MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP  2.9  2012/07/29 02:30:47    18.985    -65.357  16.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  5.7  2012/07/29 02:21:12    23.010    94.328  68.4  MYANMAR
MAP  2.6  2012/07/29 02:20:57    19.956  -155.916  7.4  ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII
MAP  3.2  2012/07/29 02:18:56    18.979    -65.188  38.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.2  2012/07/29 01:15:37    18.809    -65.412  85.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.7  2012/07/29 01:08:44    19.174    -66.525  14.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.0  2012/07/29 00:49:02    19.048    -65.234  33.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.2  2012/07/29 00:26:48    18.924    -65.219  6.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.9  2012/07/29 00:12:48    18.968    -65.333  6.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.0  2012/07/29 00:11:31    19.011    -65.390  6.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.8  2012/07/29 00:09:42    18.956    -65.382  6.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.1  2012/07/29 00:06:05    18.968    -65.242  12.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
  MAG  UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s  LAT
deg  LON
deg  DEPTH
km  Region
MAP  3.1  2012/07/28 23:56:33    18.997    -65.210  20.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.0  2012/07/28 23:48:18    18.987    -65.273  26.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.0  2012/07/28 23:44:23    18.447    -65.036  58.0  VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP  2.6  2012/07/28 23:43:31    19.008    -65.216  18.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.5  2012/07/28 23:42:53    19.034    -65.268  32.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.0  2012/07/28 23:34:11    18.909    -65.194  49.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.9  2012/07/28 23:31:15    19.010    -65.285  12.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  4.5  2012/07/28 23:29:49    34.805    34.334  35.5  CYPRUS REGION
MAP  3.2  2012/07/28 23:28:27    18.976    -65.200  20.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  3.1  2012/07/28 23:27:12    18.952    -65.218  12.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.9  2012/07/28 23:25:54    18.972    -65.212  14.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.6  2012/07/28 23:23:52    18.991    -65.233  24.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  4.2  2012/07/28 22:51:15    36.515    70.669  187.7  HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP  3.2  2012/07/28 21:08:36    57.854  -153.415  77.0  KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP  6.5  2012/07/28 20:03:58    -4.697    153.147  43.4  NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP  2.5  2012/07/28 19:44:25    47.760  -119.429  0.0  WASHINGTON
MAP  4.4  2012/07/28 19:01:07    59.378  -151.997  60.0  KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
MAP  4.6  2012/07/28 17:26:31    37.430    141.143  50.2  NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP  4.9  2012/07/28 17:00:39    -5.236    152.650  54.6  NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP  4.8  2012/07/28 16:18:46    4.432    -32.517  10.0  CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
MAP  4.9  2012/07/28 16:01:12    4.575    -32.623  10.0  CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
MAP  2.7  2012/07/28 13:17:03    51.302  -175.971  25.7  ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP  2.7  2012/07/28 12:09:07    62.178  -145.440  20.2  CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP  4.5  2012/07/28 11:48:06  -18.175    -69.431  128.3  TARAPACA, CHILE
MAP  5.0  2012/07/28 11:23:44    81.338    -4.006  10.4  NORTH OF SVALBARD
MAP  2.8  2012/07/28 10:43:14    51.312  -177.161  42.3  ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP  4.6  2012/07/28 10:14:46    79.667    4.365  10.0  GREENLAND SEA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/28 07:11:42    40.640  -124.717  5.0  OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP  3.9  2012/07/28 06:01:36    60.971  -150.929  58.6  KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
MAP  4.6  2012/07/28 05:48:09    29.919    80.681  27.0  NEPAL-INDIA BORDER REGION
MAP  2.6  2012/07/28 05:27:33    36.729  -116.296  9.7  NEVADA
MAP  4.5  2012/07/28 05:00:56    12.381    47.383  10.3  GULF OF ADEN
MAP  3.7  2012/07/28 04:24:46    40.501  -116.240  8.0  NEVADA
MAP  2.7  2012/07/28 02:55:16    52.582  -163.963  25.5  SOUTH OF ALASKA
MAP  2.9  2012/07/28 02:28:25    51.807  -179.487  106.6  ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP  2.7  2012/07/28 01:26:17    33.905  -116.772  18.4  SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/28 00:51:01    18.122    -65.015  3.0  VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
  MAG  UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s  LAT
deg  LON
deg  DEPTH
km  Region
MAP  4.2  2012/07/27 23:53:08    14.255    -91.540  69.9  GUATEMALA
MAP  4.6  2012/07/27 23:12:24    44.194    17.896  5.2  BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
MAP  4.4  2012/07/27 21:39:10    37.143    51.410  10.0  CASPIAN SEA
MAP  4.6  2012/07/27 21:28:15    30.844    103.502  10.2  EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP  4.2  2012/07/27 21:19:30    36.648    51.404  10.0  NORTHERN IRAN
MAP  2.6  2012/07/27 21:07:59    19.337  -155.316  2.8  ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII
MAP  4.9  2012/07/27 19:20:45  -17.796  -172.803  26.8  TONGA REGION
MAP  4.7  2012/07/27 14:40:04    35.958    140.135  77.3  NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP  2.7  2012/07/27 13:05:15    36.034  -117.819  0.0  CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
MAP  4.6  2012/07/27 11:15:53    24.279    142.240  108.8  VOLCANO ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP  2.9  2012/07/27 10:13:32    40.474  -124.164  20.2  NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP  2.8  2012/07/27 10:11:21    40.402  -126.158  4.1  OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP  2.5  2012/07/27 09:51:45    32.553  -115.696  14.1  BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
MAP  3.3  2012/07/27 09:39:38    63.069  -150.912  121.1  CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP  4.4  2012/07/27 06:10:50  -24.196    -67.011  162.5  SALTA, ARGENTINA
MAP  3.1  2012/07/27 05:56:11    59.391  -153.757  122.5  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  2.8  2012/07/27 05:52:59    18.521    -67.431  22.0  MONA PASSAGE, PUERTO RICO
MAP  3.1  2012/07/27 05:34:34    61.361  -146.831  34.9  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  2.8  2012/07/27 05:18:59    18.676    -65.997  57.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.6  2012/07/27 04:52:25    62.884  -150.311  85.3  CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP  3.2  2012/07/27 04:02:58    59.543  -153.396  105.5  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  4.7  2012/07/27 03:58:14    51.527    96.015  14.8  SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
MAP  5.4  2012/07/27 03:37:57    21.662    143.033  302.9  MARIANA ISLANDS REGION
MAP  4.4  2012/07/27 02:23:34    16.135    -98.050  26.6  OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO
MAP  4.7  2012/07/27 02:06:59    14.641    -90.585  232.8  GUATEMALA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/27 01:32:31    51.163  -177.735  30.5  ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP  3.2  2012/07/27 00:33:38    62.226  -150.992  88.2  CENTRAL ALASKA
  MAG  UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s  LAT
deg  LON
deg  DEPTH
km  Region
MAP  4.9  2012/07/26 23:58:37    -4.230    152.271  172.9  NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP  3.3  2012/07/26 23:55:09    19.580    -66.008  74.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  2.7  2012/07/26 22:44:15    59.624  -153.780  157.0  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  3.3  2012/07/26 22:42:36    59.407  -152.549  84.6  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  4.4  2012/07/26 22:03:44    18.565    120.928  44.5  LUZON, PHILIPPINES
MAP  2.7  2012/07/26 15:31:49    37.100  -118.002  6.6  CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
MAP  2.8  2012/07/26 12:52:17    51.940  -176.742  160.6  ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP  5.2  2012/07/26 10:48:23  -21.126    169.514  37.6  SOUTHEAST OF THE LOYALTY ISLANDS
MAP  3.0  2012/07/26 10:38:47    59.447  -154.841  200.5  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  5.6  2012/07/26 10:20:06  -20.930  -174.480  9.4  TONGA
MAP  4.7  2012/07/26 08:33:41    25.416    124.477  120.4  NORTHEAST OF TAIWAN
MAP  4.6  2012/07/26 07:19:15  -37.939  -179.867  32.8  EAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
MAP  4.9  2012/07/26 06:57:45  -40.826    176.669  32.9  NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND
MAP  5.2  2012/07/26 06:12:10  -26.384  -178.609  329.4  SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
MAP  6.7  2012/07/26 05:33:32  -17.593    66.363  9.8  MAURITIUS - REUNION REGION
MAP  2.5  2012/07/26 04:44:03    18.859    -64.273  40.0  VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP  3.4  2012/07/26 04:22:53    19.624    -64.862  75.0  VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP  2.8  2012/07/26 03:34:24    17.782    -65.700  34.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  4.9  2012/07/26 02:38:58  -31.427  -178.975  34.2  KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
MAP  2.5  2012/07/26 01:17:58    60.033  -152.174  74.6  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  5.3  2012/07/26 01:06:30    38.268    73.988  116.3  TAJIKISTAN
  MAG  UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s  LAT
deg  LON
deg  DEPTH
km  Region
MAP  4.3  2012/07/25 22:24:18    44.233  -128.961  10.4  OFF THE COAST OF OREGON
MAP  5.1  2012/07/25 21:43:28    -9.681    159.671  18.9  SOLOMON ISLANDS
MAP  2.7  2012/07/25 21:11:35    41.042  -117.671  0.0  NEVADA
MAP  2.5  2012/07/25 20:24:07    18.120    -65.723  3.0  PUERTO RICO REGION
MAP  4.7  2012/07/25 20:00:18    36.383    142.442  43.7  OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP  5.0  2012/07/25 19:01:37  -19.398    167.770  38.1  VANUATU REGION
MAP  2.5  2012/07/25 18:08:40    48.469  -114.445  10.1  WESTERN MONTANA
MAP  4.9  2012/07/25 17:20:12    30.988    130.363  142.0  KYUSHU, JAPAN
MAP  4.0  2012/07/25 14:51:39    58.977  -139.730  25.0  OFF THE COAST OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA
MAP  4.7  2012/07/25 14:51:15    36.091    69.239  22.7  HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP  4.6  2012/07/25 13:44:18    -7.712    127.026  232.1  KEPULAUAN BARAT DAYA, INDONESIA
MAP  4.8  2012/07/25 13:27:53    5.532    126.458  136.3  MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP  6.5  2012/07/25 11:20:28    -9.721    159.730  22.9  SOLOMON ISLANDS
MAP  4.6  2012/07/25 11:09:36  -20.141  -177.695  487.4  FIJI REGION
MAP  3.7  2012/07/25 10:18:42    33.964  -118.407  10.8  GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA
MAP  4.5  2012/07/25 10:09:53    5.600    127.070  114.5  PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
MAP  4.7  2012/07/25 08:39:36    11.709    125.494  69.0  SAMAR, PHILIPPINES
MAP  3.0  2012/07/25 08:23:20    44.484  -114.519  10.3  SOUTHERN IDAHO
MAP  4.9  2012/07/25 06:13:04    1.941    89.704  10.0  NORTH INDIAN OCEAN
MAP  4.6  2012/07/25 06:01:15  -28.043    -66.574  167.1  CATAMARCA, ARGENTINA
MAP  2.9  2012/07/25 04:07:18    38.838  -122.785  2.6  NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/25 02:45:19    60.858  -149.425  19.9  KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
MAP  2.7  2012/07/25 02:34:18    51.079    179.135  15.7  RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP  6.4  2012/07/25 00:27:45    2.657    96.126  22.0  SIMEULUE, INDONESIA
  MAG  UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s  LAT
deg  LON
deg  DEPTH
km  Region
MAP  4.5  2012/07/24 22:53:41    38.654    43.403  10.2  EASTERN TURKEY
MAP  2.8  2012/07/24 22:49:51    40.601  -124.967  17.1  OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP  2.7  2012/07/24 22:31:48    61.411  -146.505  14.7  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/24 21:42:18    52.336  -165.027  25.3  SOUTH OF THE ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
MAP  4.8  2012/07/24 21:25:05    61.360    167.423  17.2  KORYAKIA, RUSSIA
MAP  2.5  2012/07/24 21:14:50    49.430  -120.499  0.0  BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
MAP  4.5  2012/07/24 20:19:43    34.993    23.413  33.5  CRETE, GREECE
MAP  4.2  2012/07/24 20:07:01    36.469    69.341  98.8  HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP  2.9  2012/07/24 18:06:38    51.130    179.186  17.2  RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP  2.8  2012/07/24 17:57:57    51.410  -177.914  20.8  ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP  4.5  2012/07/24 17:04:55    37.721    142.479  43.9  OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP  2.5  2012/07/24 16:54:58    64.581  -147.935  18.1  CENTRAL ALASKA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/24 14:55:58    18.864    -65.101  7.0  VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP  4.6  2012/07/24 13:45:29  -16.167  -173.410  45.4  TONGA
MAP  4.8  2012/07/24 13:43:17    -6.468    126.615  466.0  BANDA SEA
MAP  2.5  2012/07/24 10:02:37    60.139  -153.457  164.4  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/24 08:11:33    36.027  -117.773  1.3  CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/24 08:00:20    51.089    179.265  17.6  RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP  2.8  2012/07/24 07:42:03    51.065    179.240  1.9  RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP  3.4  2012/07/24 07:19:02    17.998    -67.097  6.0  PUERTO RICO
MAP  4.7  2012/07/24 06:56:36    31.778    50.902  10.3  WESTERN IRAN
MAP  3.1  2012/07/24 06:54:50    18.924    -65.000  33.0  VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP  3.1  2012/07/24 06:53:19    19.001    -65.019  19.0  VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION
MAP  5.2  2012/07/24 06:50:06    31.735    50.933  10.0  WESTERN IRAN
MAP  4.0  2012/07/24 06:05:39    56.223  -152.929  3.7  KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP  3.2  2012/07/24 06:01:54    56.186  -152.956  3.1  KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP  5.2  2012/07/24 05:25:30    16.531    -98.094  13.2  OAXACA, MEXICO
MAP  3.7  2012/07/24 05:11:39    18.007    -67.088  7.0  PUERTO RICO
MAP  2.5  2012/07/24 05:05:31    18.014    -66.514  11.0  PUERTO RICO
MAP  2.8  2012/07/24 03:15:22    46.648  -113.394  9.9  WESTERN MONTANA
MAP  4.7  2012/07/24 03:03:00    7.655    126.688  78.8  MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP  2.5  2012/07/24 02:39:25    61.337  -139.124  21.4  SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA
MAP  3.7  2012/07/24 00:20:52    51.058  -178.449  25.9  ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
  MAG  UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s  LAT
deg  LON
deg  DEPTH
km  Region
MAP  3.3  2012/07/23 23:46:53    53.296  -165.893  30.9  FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP  4.8  2012/07/23 22:58:37  -57.915    -24.248  47.3  SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAP  2.5  2012/07/23 19:59:53    61.253  -147.433  19.4  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  5.0  2012/07/23 19:47:10  -30.581  -177.474  3.7  KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
MAP  2.7  2012/07/23 15:48:32    37.433  -121.773  11.9  SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA
MAP  2.5  2012/07/23 13:37:11    55.212  -162.202  124.7  ALASKA PENINSULA
MAP  2.5  2012/07/23 12:55:18    56.395  -156.843  28.6  ALASKA PENINSULA
MAP  4.7  2012/07/23 12:11:07    52.050  -173.883  65.4  ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP  4.6  2012/07/23 12:10:30    36.078    69.165  12.7  HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP  4.6  2012/07/23 10:44:48    47.252    153.407  58.6  KURIL ISLANDS
MAP  3.7  2012/07/23 10:13:18    60.280  -146.558  4.0  SOUTHERN ALASKA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/23 09:46:49    18.112    -67.104  13.0  PUERTO RICO
MAP  2.5  2012/07/23 09:11:50    52.925  -170.902  143.3  FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP  3.5  2012/07/23 08:57:45    40.386  -125.379  26.9  OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
MAP  2.6  2012/07/23 07:19:48    53.774  -164.280  36.5  UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP  4.8  2012/07/23 07:09:34    52.027  -179.811  142.7  ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP  5.0  2012/07/23 06:54:38    52.266    173.336  37.3  NEAR ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP  4.6  2012/07/23 06:40:41  -15.969  -173.523  36.0  TONGA
MAP  2.9  2012/07/23 06:00:59    53.279  -164.190  29.3  UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP  4.7  2012/07/23 04:38:46    79.583    3.256  21.0  GREENLAND SEA
MAP  2.8  2012/07/23 03:30:27    18.434    -67.403  18.0  MONA PASSAGE, PUERTO RICO
MAP  3.3  2012/07/23 03:09:52    19.744    -68.965  13.0  DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION
MAP  2.5  2012/07/23 01:20:21    53.948  -164.032  34.1  UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA
MAP  4.1  2012/07/23 00:50:02    52.112  -170.397  34.1  FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
MAP  5.2  2012/07/23 00:22:05    -2.521    135.343  10.4  NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA

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simply reply, i have lead the way to a better understanding of reality through curious observation.

what was learned is of value. predictable outcomes. self verifying factors. cause, and effect.


at this great juncture the information from the usgs are being canceled. figure that one?

at a time when real scientists can help advance our culture, and knowledge..



i think i have made my point in the given frame allowed.

cheers tongue.gif tongue.gif
SEP 11 9-11 2012
predictable outcomes, USA may in fact begin its shifting, and movement of the Madrid fault, and Baja southern Cali fault shortly.

First a bell ringer of an earthquake for the area directly in line with the new Madrid fault. Directly North. Yukon territory canada..

We will see if this duck will quack..

great earthquake 75% chance on 9-11 for a kick in the groin to America.......


Southern Cali, and, or the new Madrid fault...

The Chili region is also a likely candidate, as is Baja Mexico.

torque times delta T.
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Mekigal
Well I will be very surprised if that happens .
I think Madrid is just about the same latitude as Sacramento ? Any body know if that is right ? Yeah I think it is .
Yukon Jack
Guest
QUOTE (Mekigal+Sep 2 2012, 04:06 AM)
Well I will be very surprised if that happens .
I think Madrid is just about the same latitude as Sacramento ? Any body know if that is right ? Yeah I think it is .
Yukon Jack

i would be surprised if this occurred. But in 2013 i would not be surprised at all. ph34r.gif
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I can help you understand. see Kepler's laws of planetary motion.

March is #1 Sept#2

2012, 2013 all in all September can be #1 and march #2

Im talking 2 great earthquakes here and a result in a another shift in axis.

cause, I thought i explained this. a external torque caused by Mass of a binary system of stars, and planets.


External net force precession, T*DeltaT ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif
Rubberball
I can also solve for the electric potential, or the total net charge of the local flux field. the cold ISCM.

we know now, or may estimate the flux, or electric potential. how?
There are 2 clear give away, Temple one, and Hartley 2 comets.
Why is this important you may ask? because we can now solve for the given charge of the field, and for the pressure density on these two object that must, by certain well known principle, have the greatest charge density of the equal potential of the addition of the given charges that surround them.

solve for all the charges that have a high potential of large radius.

It is now a clear indicator that the coma of the smaller objects reflect these net charges around them.
therefore we conclude it is the coma of these smaller objects reflect the total energy of the surrounding charges in the ISCM of space.

The total energy of the charges are therefore of greater mass, and the smaller radius of the smaller given objects reflect this increase of net charge of the surrounding charges of equal potential. making up the local electric field configuration of the given charges.

the sun also will reflect these charges in the same given way. Objects of large radius and high potential charge, we may get the total net charge of the equal potential region of the ISCM. Electric field.. we must add, and include all of the charges together,

the smaller radius objects are ionizing space, that much is clear...

T*Delta T in continuum dynamics..

in addition eddy currents can do this rather nicely, and account for the expansion, and pressure under foot.

this allows us to calculate electron thermal dynamics together with continuity torquing. this must give rise to eddy currents within the core.

because under axial shift during the time delta T we have eddy currents resisting this movement in space. a true gyroscopic magnetic induction, and a cause for increasing pressure in earth crust...

eddy's running at 90 degree angles from either Earths north, or south pole axis.
you can even imagine them running in circles along earths current alignment to the galactic plane. and also the sun.

electrodynamics under increasing, or decreasing velocity of earth continuity (axial shift) angular momentum. cause an EMF.
The fluid is conducting within the core. Any external force placed on the Earths axis will cause magnetic induction within the conductor. It is therefore changing.

In this case, we have an increasing potential. Gravity tries to resist, as Earth wants to maintain its current equilibrium to the stars . EMF occurs as Earth will try to resist the change in axial position to said galactic plane, and the local magnetic field of the sun. If we add together all of the mass , we can account for the local gravitational field causing additional eddy's in space..
Calculate velocity or any change in the speed of Earth rotational mass, we find out that it creates a rather strong magnetic field all by itself. Perturbations may seem harmless, but a continual influential, or increasing potential will give rise to a changing rotational velocity. angular momentum will cause the eddy's to give rise to thermal induction, and expansion.. ohmy.gif ohmy.gif
Rubberball
I don't see any false claims do you?

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I was right on the money. come 2013 Sept, 11.. Kepler's law may prove all claims made are as stated..


May hay may day...... should be closer to the end of May, middle of June. Great quake.
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Sonia.. ohmy.gif
Rubberball
any you fool wanna go head to head.

have i made clear all given effects for the stated cause?
have they been verified as predicted?
does it answer more questions for a given effect?

did i make my point clear as a bell?
did we learn from this model?

yes we flinging did, aint that right boys?
cause and effect has been properly accounted for.
predictions verified.many factors are accounted for.

do i need to spell it out quack?

phase 3 has also given results as expected. how many more verifiable scientific principles are needed here?

t*delta T

2016 9 16...
Rubberball
QUOTE (SEP 11 9-11 2012+Sep 1 2012, 06:36 PM)
predictable outcomes, USA may in fact begin its shifting, and movement of the Madrid fault, and Baja southern Cali fault shortly.

First a bell ringer of an earthquake for the area directly in line with the new Madrid fault. Directly North. Yukon territory canada..

We will see if this duck will quack..

great earthquake 75% chance on 9-11 for a kick in the groin to America.......


Southern Cali, and, or the new Madrid fault...

The Chili region is also a likely candidate, as is Baja Mexico.

torque times delta T.
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In ancient cultures, it was common for the precession-caused disappearance of a constellation at equinox or solstice to be portrayed metaphorically by the death of an associated mythological figure; e.g., the death of Osiris in the Egyptian religion, was originally a description of the disappearance of Orion as a heliacal constellation, around 6700 b.c.

Through such heliacal changes, Homer has taken us back to 4400 b.c. But it is the return of Achilles, as the star Sirius, to the battlefield, which moves the astronomical calendar back to 8700 b.c. Sirius, the brightest star in the northern hemisphere, disappeared from the skies above Greece around 15,000 b.c., owing to precession. Its appearance (or reappearance, if indeed such knowledge had been handed down from an earlier, Ice Age civilization) would have been dramatic. The authors argue convincingly, that the emphasis placed on Achilles' return to the battlefield, to which Homer devotes several books, represents this singular event.

One of the most elaborate descriptions in this section of the epic, is that of the smith-god Hephaestus creating a new shield for Achilles. It is here that Homer presents us with a direct astronomical image: "He wrought the Earth, the heavens, and the sea, the Moon also at her full and the untiring Sun, with all the signs that glorify the face of Heaven--the Pleiades, the Hyads, huge Orion, and the Bear, which man also call the Wain and which turns round forever in one place, facing Orion and alone never dips into the stream Oceanus." These particular constellations mark the area of the night sky in which Sirius and its constellation, Canis Major, reappeared. ohmy.gif ohmy.gif
Rubberball
so now that the thread on precession has taken away all your previous beliefs what scientific information can you use to prove that the earth is experiencing a external force. a increasing potential, and a = and opposite reaction, gravity.

i know, you have no idea right?

let me make it clear , this thread is in its 3rd reincarnation because some don't want us to know the truth about this simple fact.

Torque times delta T. if this was not the case predictable outcome would never quack like a duck, so in conclusion.

we are closing in quickly on phase 4, the shifting of the USA to the east..

i have this effect closing in , and the effect is already ringing a bell of truth.

have any of you ever confirmed anything that main stream claimed to be fact?

i doubt it, but this model disproved every thing you ever thought you knew about Precession.

I challenge any of you to post some data, and allow me to disprove your premiss.

you cannot, or will not, because I have included all the information on net force precession . Again quack..

prove me wrong geeks...

everything has occurred as predicted, and i can and will continue to prove that this is the case. mark.. blink.gif tongue.gif blink.gif

MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 5.5 2012/10/04 23:14:57 17.456 -46.510 10.1 NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
MAP 5.0 2012/10/04 01:55:21 13.131 120.457 58.5 MINDORO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 5.0 2012/10/03 21:02:39 -5.765 151.126 56.9 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.4 2012/10/03 18:28:33 5.860 126.955 144.5 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 5.7 2012/10/03 13:32:35 -0.451 97.648 10.0 KEPULAUAN BATU, INDONESIA
MAP 5.3 2012/10/03 06:26:17 -6.277 152.746 30.5 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.3 2012/10/02 19:41:30 -65.008 177.926 16.6 BALLENY ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2012/10/02 18:39:08 -20.607 -174.229 3.1 TONGA
MAP 5.1 2012/10/02 18:37:41 26.847 92.788 51.6 ASSAM, INDIA
MAP 5.2 2012/10/02 17:37:24 -2.876 101.931 116.6 SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
MAP 5.1 2012/10/02 11:35:52 -21.109 -174.474 34.7 TONGA
MAP 5.1 2012/10/02 06:25:32 8.293 123.314 41.1 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 5.3 2012/10/02 03:33:30 -18.820 -174.836 96.7 TONGA
MAP 5.1 2012/10/01 22:55:52 39.776 143.189 37.9 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 6.2 2012/10/01 22:21:45 39.853 143.047 9.7 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.2 2012/10/01 18:40:52 36.959 141.059 6.7 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.1 2012/10/01 17:32:32 18.713 -107.151 21.3 OFF THE COAST OF JALISCO, MEXICO
MAP 5.0 2012/10/01 17:24:42 -24.588 -179.380 461.8 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
MAP 7.3 2012/09/30 16:31:36 1.920 -76.355 170.0 COLOMBIA
MAP 5.4 2012/09/30 15:35:54 22.992 146.050 35.0 VOLCANO ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 5.4 2012/09/29 17:48:57 -17.480 -69.660 126.0 SOUTHERN PERU
MAP 5.0 2012/09/29 14:12:05 13.869 120.730 186.1 MINDORO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 5.3 2012/09/29 11:24:33 6.115 92.810 28.5 NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA REGION
MAP 5.5 2012/09/29 07:11:13 16.355 -98.388 10.2 OAXACA, MEXICO
MAP 5.2 2012/09/28 23:22:31 -8.976 157.426 10.0 SOLOMON ISLANDS
Rubberball
Just thought i would validate more of what science shows us. cause and effect. predictable outcomes.

first there was the Canadian earthquake. very close to a great quake..
after this the Madrid fault is moving. also the flooding has occurred on the east coast due to axial shift. storms are also caused by the increase in rotational velocity earth is reflecting to a external force.

predictable yes?

again i will toss out the new date for earthquake 4.

I have between may 9-15 being as close as i can be to great quake 4 without seeing the real data before this happens in 2013.

i can however find a time before the quake that will signal the event. cheers. ohmy.gif
Rubberball
Off shore Chili, looks to be inline. a major quake here is likely in the near future.

Canada had a second quake, looks like we may see major action for the Madrid. mean-wile the tidal waters are pressing in on the USA. Florida Texas new Orleans to follow short term 4 to 15 months

virgin islands at serious risk... tongue.gif
Baja Alaska, japan, Italy,Russia, Siberia. Australia all at risk. India, flooding has occurred there also.


I give you as much as verifiable data, science provides.

torque times delta t.... rolleyes.gif
Lady Elizabeth
QUOTE (Rubberball+Nov 9 2012, 10:43 PM)
Off shore Chili, looks to be inline. a major quake here is likely in the near future.


"Off shore Chili" blink.gif

What, a spicy stew containing chili peppers, meat, tomatoes, and beans? - no doubt bobbing about in a seaworthy saucepan. blink.gif

...... perhaps the delusional clown meant "Chile" - in which case the likelyhood of a major quake is always amazingly high.
Guest
QUOTE (Lady Elizabeth+Nov 11 2012, 05:54 AM)
"Off shore Chili" blink.gif

What, a spicy stew containing chili peppers, meat, tomatoes, and beans? - no doubt bobbing about in a seaworthy saucepan. blink.gif

...... perhaps the delusional clown meant "Chile" - in which case the likelyhood of a major quake is always amazingly high.

oh look at you, correcting my spelling. lol so i made a mistake.

the model works, and is holding true in every aspect i had implied.

so... try to debunk me you really cant can you?

I said chili so what we did get a 7.0 yesterday near Indonesia.

we are very close to a great quake. it will change the usa forever. and the middle of the country will flood.

debunk that princess Dian.javascript:emoticon(':(')
Lady Elizabeth
QUOTE (Guest+Nov 11 2012, 08:57 PM)
we are very close to a great quake. it will change the usa forever. and the middle of the country will flood.

debunk that.

Debunk? laugh.gif easy, oh prittle-prattling imbecile:

Even if cascadia delivers the US/Canada with a truly flabberghastingly monumental 9+ richter fuelled tsunami-job, no way would the deluge extend to central USA - far more immense would be a several km across comet/asteroid pacific west coast impact mega-tsunami, this would @ worst create flood plains extending but a few hundred km's inland, so like, you blurt absolute ill-educated twaddling tosh.

People of Kansas, Nebraska & Oklahoma, fear not;- this brainpulped fuckwit speaketh utter faeces.


Guest
QUOTE (Lady Elizabeth+Nov 11 2012, 09:44 PM)
Debunk? laugh.gif easy, oh prittle-prattling imbecile:

Even if cascadia delivers the US/Canada with a truly flabberghastingly monumental 9+ richter fuelled tsunami-job, no way would the deluge extend to central USA - far more immense would be a several km across comet/asteroid pacific west coast impact mega-tsunami, this would @ worst create flood plains extending but a few hundred km's inland, so like, you blurt absolute ill-educated twaddling tosh.

People of Kansas, Nebraska & Oklahoma, fear not;- this brainpulped fuckwit speaketh utter faeces.

the reason it will flood is because many damns will break, and overflow. a good estimate for this is is when the snow melts all at once in spring time. again the inundation of oceanic tidal waters will occur for the usa between September and mid November 2013..

did i mention the Madrid fault is moving as we speak? yes i did.

Mexico peninsula may break right in half also. the Virgin islands, and Florida will suffer the strain.

and we will see west coast flooding in spring time 2013.

a warning is better then no warning at all.

external net force precession torque times delta T..

SOLVED! sad.gif
Rubberball
my job is to document these predictions, as they occur in the given time frame..

I have done just that. your just foolish because you choose to ignore these verifiable results..


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time frames give rise to predictable outcomes. i will document the next great quake before it occurs for your scrutiny.

May 9-May 15 is were i am at now. but this can change dramatically as Keplers law will provide the answer..



Magnitude 6.5 OFFSHORE GUATEMALA November 11, 2012
Magnitude 6.8 MYANMAR November 11, 2012
Magnitude 4.3 EASTERN KENTUCKY November 10, 2012
Magnitude 7.4 OFFSHORE GUATEMALA November 07, 2012
Magnitude 7.7 QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS REGION October 28, 2012
Magnitude 6.5 COSTA RICA October 24, 2012
Magnitude 5.3 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA October 21, 2012
Magnitude 6.2 VANUATU October 20, 2012
Magnitude 6.7 NEAR THE SOUTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA October 12, 2012
Magnitude 6.4 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA September 26, 2012
Magnitude 5.6 SICHUAN-YUNNAN-GUIZHOU REGION, CHINA September 07, 2012
Magnitude 7.6 COSTA RICA September 05, 2012
Magnitude 7.6 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION August 31, 2012
Magnitude 6.8 JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION August 30, 2012
Magnitude 7.3 OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR August 27, 2012
Magnitude 6.6 MOLUCCA SEA August 26, 2012
Magnitude 6.3 SULAWESI, INDONESIA August 18, 2012
Magnitude 7.7 SEA OF OKHOTSK August 14, 2012
Magnitude 6.4 NORTHWESTERN IRAN August 11, 2012
Magnitude 6.5 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA July 28, 2012
Magnitude 6.7 MAURITIUS - REUNION REGION July 26, 2012
Magnitude 6.5 SOLOMON ISLANDS July 25, 2012
Magnitude 6.4 SIMEULUE, INDONESIA July 25, 2012
Magnitude 5.2 OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA July 21, 2012
Magnitude 5.1 OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA July 21, 2012
Magnitude 5.7 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN June 11, 2012
Magnitude 6.4 SOUTH OF PANAMA June 04, 2012
Magnitude 6.2 SOUTH OF PANAMA June 04, 2012
Magnitude 6.7 SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA May 28, 2012
Magnitude 5.6 BULGARIA May 22, 2012
Magnitude 6.7 TONGA April 28, 2012
Magnitude 6.6 NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA April 21, 2012
Magnitude 6.8 EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG, PAPUA NEW GUINEA April 17, 2012
Magnitude 6.7 OFFSHORE VALPARAISO, CHILE April 17, 2012
Magnitude 6.5 VANUATU April 14, 2012
Magnitude 6.9 GULF OF CALIFORNIA April 12, 2012
Magnitude 6.5 MICHOACAN, MEXICO April 11, 2012
Magnitude 5.9 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON April 11, 2012
Magnitude 8.2 OFF THE WEST COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA April 11, 2012
Magnitude 8.6 OFF THE WEST COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA April 11, 2012
Magnitude 7.1 MAULE, CHILE March 25, 2012
Magnitude 6.6 NEW GUINEA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA March 21, 2012
Magnitude 7.4 OAXACA, MEXICO March 20, 2012
Magnitude 6.9 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 14, 2012
Magnitude 6.7 VANUATU March 09, 2012
Magnitude 4.0 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA March 05, 2012
Magnitude 6.6 SOUTHEAST OF THE LOYALTY ISLANDS March 03, 2012
Magnitude 6.7 SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA February 26, 2012
Magnitude 6.0 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON February 15, 2012
Magnitude 6.4 SOLOMON ISLANDS February 14, 2012
Magnitude 5.6 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA February 13, 2012
Magnitude 6.7 NEGROS - CEBU REGION, PHILIPPINES February 06, 2012
Magnitude 7.1 VANUATU February 02, 2012
Magnitude 6.3 NEAR THE COAST OF CENTRAL PERU January 30, 2012
Magnitude 6.6 SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS January 15, 2012
Magnitude 7.2 OFF THE WEST COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA January 10, 2012
Magnitude 6.6 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS January 09, 2012
Magnitude 6.8 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION January 01, 2012
Lady Elizabeth
QUOTE (Rubberball+Nov 11 2012, 11:39 PM)
my job is to document these predictions, as they occur


You're quite clearly in the wrong job, cretin - please take my advice and become a clown .... you're a natural!

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Lady Elizabeth
QUOTE (Rubberball+Nov 11 2012, 11:39 PM)
I have done just that. your just foolish because you choose to ignore these verifiable results..


http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/s...ana-and-cotillo ohmy.gif

Nice pictures of coastal erosion - good example, retard.


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Rubberball
QUOTE (Rubberball+Nov 9 2012, 10:43 PM)
Off shore Chili, looks to be inline. a major quake here is likely in the near future.

Canada had a second quake, looks like we may see major action for the Madrid. mean-wile the tidal waters are pressing in on the USA. Florida Texas new Orleans to follow short term 4 to 15 months

virgin islands at serious risk... tongue.gif
Baja Alaska, japan, Italy,Russia, Siberia. Australia all at risk. India, flooding has occurred there also.


I give you as much as verifiable data, science provides.

torque times delta t.... rolleyes.gif

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M6.0 - Off the coast of Aisen, Chile 2012-11-13 04:31:27 UTC dry.gif
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QUOTE (Guest+Nov 13 2012, 12:15 PM)
M6.0 - Off the coast of Aisen, Chile 2012-11-13 04:31:27 UTC dry.gif

MAP 6.1 2012/11/14 19:02:06 -29.157 -71.272 61.8 COQUIMBO, CHILE huh.gif huh.gif
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MAP 6.0 2012/11/15 09:20:23 18.407 -100.373 60.9 GUERRERO, MEXICO


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Friday 16th November 2012
Nevado del Ruiz Volcano, Colombia
An eruption was reported at Nevado del Ruiz volcano on 15th November 2012. The eruption was not directly seen due to clouds in the area. The eruption was detected by elevated seismic activity during the afternoon. The Washington Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre issued an alert. Winds were expected to change to the southeast during the day. Nevado del Ruiz volcano is located in central Colombia, 130 km WNW of Bogata. In 1985 an eruption of the volcano created history's fourth largest volcanic disaster, killing 25,000 people.
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Friday 16th November 2012
Ruapehu Volcano, New Zealand
Ruapehu volcano was increased to yellow alert on 16th November 2012 due to unrest under the crater lake. Ruapehu volcano is the highest mountain on the north island of New Zealand, and contains the largest ski fields in the country. The last eruption of Ruapehu volcano occurred in 2007 with ash emissions and lahars.
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Tuesday 13th November 2012
Tinakula Volcano, Solomon Islands
Satellite images showed hotspots at Tinakula volcano, Solomon Islands, on 23 October 2012 indicating ongoing eruptions. Activity has been detected at the volcano throughout 2012. Tinakula is a very active, but rarely visited volcano.
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Monday 12th November 2012
Popocatepetl Volcano, Mexico
On 11th November 2012 a sulphur dioxide plume from Popocatepetl volocano, Mexico extended 600 km NE towards the border with Texas, USA.
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An earthquake of preliminary magnitude 6.8 struck today near the Kuril Islands, a remote archipelago between Russia's Far East and Japan, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

The temblor's epicenter was 100 miles (161 km) south-southwest of Severo-Kuril'sk, Russia, and 1,231 miles (1,981 km) northeast of Tokyo, Japan. It originated 3 miles (4.9 km) deep and struck at 4:12 a.m. Saturday local time [1812 Friday UTC], the USGS reports.

Earthquakes of this size are considered major and can cause significant damage, especially with poorly built structures. Even well designed buildings can be damaged or, in some cases, destroyed depending on the severity of the quake and a building’s proximity to the epicenter. Earthquakes of this size are sometimes followed by significant aftershocks. ohmy.gif
Rubberball
Now that we have the first reported oil well to blow up in the gulf region.
i verifie this to be a result of plate movement for the specific location, and include baja Mexico, Florida, the island regions, and the Madrid fault as being in motion.

verifie Einstein on the shifting of the continents moving to the east.

to further validate this effect you wont need to wait much longer before the next underwater pipeline ruptures. turning the gulf Black.

of course the reports will not be very forth coming due to the implication of this disastrous effect.

concluding this observation in a relatively short time frame given as phase 4 of progression for the precession.

Tourque times delta T. caused by the external force of the mass, or system of high potential effecting our solar system..

the 4th great pyramid was found, and points me to a star. that we can be sure of. if you read about this pyramid you will find its dark secret.. ph34r.gif ph34r.gif

better yet i will include it here.



‘The Secret in the Bible’ by Tony Bushby (see chapter 7). It goes into the 4th Pyramid or the Pyramid of the Moon aka the Pyramid of Sin (Egypt gods mythology) also noted as the “Black Pyramid” that is in Cairo & was dismantled in the Middle Ages. It may not be as big as you are noting, but again there may be a deeper base lower, which is sometimes the case of building a new edifice over an older & previous one. The Great Pyramid being the Pyramid of the Sun, make it & the missing 4th Pyramid of much greater interest. And of course now, more intriguing of it being 4 pyramids in relation to the 4th belt star of Orion.


They appeared to align. But not precisely. I had questions. Why were there four pyramids in the Chinese set? Why was a temple used in the Mexican set, the Temple to Quetzalcoatl? Why was the Giza set upside down? I show the Giza set rotated south to north to line up with the other two in this photo.

When I began reading about speculation that there was a fourth pyramid foundation discovered between the Sun and Moon pyramids of the Mexican set, I wondered if the alignments were meant to be compared as four pyramid sets instead of three.

So back to my original slide. Notice how much better the three pyramid sites align when they are shifted to allow for an extra pyramid in the Giza and Teotihuacan sites? I then wondered if there used to be a fourth star in the Belt of Orion. It turns out that there was a fourth star. It exploded around 8000 to 12000 years ago according to an Astronomer friend of mine. I included his reply post to me in the slide. The remnants of the stars explosion can be seen as a curve of gas known as Barnard’s Loop. unsure.gif unsure.gif
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I should add we did not find this pyramid on our own. I say something pointed directly to it.

i say the star came first, was observed, and the pyramid after , was discovered because of it.. quack ..


Astronomy wow..
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update, according to data the first outbreak of solar flairs has begun. after the second outbreak of flairs perhaps in 20 day or so, the sun will flip its magnetic poles, and a great quake is predicted.

chili, japan, baja northern cali, Indonesia, all of these places have the highest probability for such an event.

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update, according to data the first outbreak of solar flairs has begun. after the second outbreak of flairs perhaps in 20 day or so, the sun will flip its magnetic poles, and a great quake is predicted.

chili, japan, baja northern cali, Indonesia, all of these places have the highest probability for such an event.

If this doesn’t happen we are coming to take you away ha ha.

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If this doesn’t happen we are coming to take you away ha ha.

well laa dee daa.

one more out break before the new moon march 22 2012..


what does it all mean? it means go *** yourself according to government officials, and nasa.... tongue.gif

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well laa dee daa.

one more out break before the new moon march 22 2012..


what does it all mean? it means go *** yourself according to government officials, and nasa.... tongue.gif

We are tracking you IP address and Mobile. Drones ordered from Iran (spare one over there right now.)

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here are more verifying facts. Closing in quickly.. at least japan only has 1 active reactor?

MAP 5.7 2012/03/14 12:05:06 35.710 140.738 16.9 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.4 2012/03/14 11:40:19 40.957 144.793 22.2 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.7 2012/03/14 10:57:42 40.764 144.830 21.8 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 6.1 2012/03/14 10:49:25 40.799 144.770 9.5 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 6.9 2012/03/14 09:08:38 40.899 144.923 26.6 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN





Sakurajima, Japan (CBS) -- Sakurajima continued its second day of violent eruptions on Tuesday, spewing hot rocks and ash, but there was no major damage in the vicinity, the Japanese Meteorological Agency said.

The agency said Monday's powerful eruption was the most forceful since 2009.

The volcano is located in the southern prefecture of Kagoshima.

The Meteorological Agency added that the volcano has been erupting steadily for the last two years, but the eruption on Monday turned violent, throwing 50-centimetre (1 foot 6 inches) rocks nearly 1.2 miles away, the furthest since 2009.

In response, the Meteorological agency extended the eruption warning to residents living further away from the mouth of the volcano.

The volcano has already had over 300 eruptions this year.




MAP 7.6 2012/03/20 18:02:49 16.662 -98.188 17.5 OAXACA, MEXICO
MAP 6.2 2012/03/20 17:56:19 -3.830 140.220 66.9 PAPUA, INDONESIA


hmmmmmmm... ohmy.gif

perhaps the new moon march 22, 2012 will bring great results...


These are results none the less. tongue.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif

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Magnitude 8.2 OFF THE WEST COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA April 11, 2012
Magnitude 8.6 OFF THE WEST COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA April 11, 2012
Magnitude 7.1 MAULE, CHILE March 25, 2012
Magnitude 6.6 NEW GUINEA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA March 21, 2012
Magnitude 7.4 OAXACA, MEXICO March 20, 2012
Magnitude 6.9 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN March 14, 2012
Magnitude 6.7 VANUATU March 09, 2012


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Rubberball
I added this information from last year as a verifiable time duration for the next great earthquake predicted for 2013.

this time i will get even closer to the next great quake for 2013.

so far i am at may 5 to may 15 2013.

i will then show u again effects that will lead to my interpretation for your convince.

2 solar out breaks, 2 weather outbreaks, and a time interval that will mark the events to come.

again i can be much closer on the next date when the observable data points me to its truth. I will point out when the observable data obtained will quack like a duck, as it closes the gap in 2013.

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Rubberball
Now what i will do is find another golden duck.

there is a huge chance of a major quake 7.3 or greater within the next 3 to 8 days.

why? because i am the observer, and the information on 2 major solar out breaks, and 2 major global storms are ringing a bell of truth.

i say i can predict when a quake of this magnitude may occurs, I say evidence is pointing me to make this report and listen for that duck to quack..

hard to give a location but the same areas are at risk. Baja cali, or Mexico is my guess.

this will be a very bad case, the shifting of continents to the east. torque times delta T ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif
Rubberball
as we go forward the soaking rains hit northern California.

the flooding will be severe, as we await fema to step in once again.

waiting on the golden egg up to 10 day more is required. if it does not happen within 10 days i misinterpreted the information. a full moon looms, and i suspect i will be spot on before the day i will have to accept capitulation.

I assure you torque times delta T will prevail. everything is inline with Einsteins prediction the shifting of the continents to the east, as more volcanoes blow in the next 4 months, and earthquakes that are time variable once again come into play for december thorough may 2013, of the magnitude of 7-8..

be prepared..
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Friday 23rd November 2012
Taal Volcano, Philippines
There was a large increase in seismic activity at Taal volcano on 22-23 November 2012. In a 24 hour period 60 earthquakes were measured at the volcano. Two of the earthquakes were felt by residents of Calauit and Pira-piraso. The second felt earthquake at 7:23 pm on 22 November was felt with an intensity of III, and was accompanied by a rumbling sound. The earthquakes were located mostly under the north-eastern side of the volcano island. The Volcano Island is a Permanent Danger Zone. Level 1 alert remains at the volcano.
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Friday 23rd November 2012
Heard Island Volcano, Australia
A Heritage Expeditions cruise which departed Fremantle, Australia, reached Heard Island in the south Indian Ocean on 21st November 2012. A photo posted on the expedition's twitter page (@HeritageExp) showed the volcano under clear skies. There was no visible plume from the summit. Awaiting further observations. Satellite images showed a new period of activity commenced at the volcano around 21st September 2012. This expedition is the first to reach Heard Island in the current cycle of volcanic activity.
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Thursday 22nd November 2012
Fuego Volcano, Guatemala
A 1.8 km lava flow was reported at Fuego volcano, Guatemala on 21 November 2012. Incandescent avalanches produced ash which drifted 10 km south and southwest. 100 m high lava explosions were observed at the summit.
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Wednesday 21st November 2012
Tongariro Volcano, New Zealand
An eruption occurred at Te Maari Craters, Tongariro volcano, New Zealand, at 1:25 pm on 21st November 2012. Volcanic ash was observed to an altitude of 21,000 ft. The eruption was preceded by increasing seismicity during the previous 4 hours. About 50 hikers were on the Tongariro Crossing at the time of the eruption. No injuries were reported. The Tongariro crossing is now closed. Ash fell on State Highway 46 and north-east towards Turangi. The eruption was seen from Taupo. An eruption of Tongariro volcano in August 2012 destroyed a National Park hut.
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Monday 19th November 2012
Ruapehu Volcano, New Zealand
The summit of Ruapehu volcano, New Zealand is off limits due to raised alert level. Climbers are advised to stay more than 2 km away from the crater, and not above Whakapapa ski area. Ruapehu has a history of explosive eruptions and lahars.
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Friday 16th November 2012
Nevado del Ruiz Volcano, Colombia
An eruption was reported at Nevado del Ruiz volcano on 15th November 2012. The eruption was not directly seen due to clouds in the area. The eruption was detected by elevated seismic activity during the afternoon. The Washington Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre issued an alert. Winds were expected to change to the southeast during the day. Nevado del Ruiz volcano is located in central Colombia, 130 km WNW of Bogata. In 1985 an eruption of the volcano created history's fourth largest volcanic disaster, killing 25,000 people.
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Friday 16th November 2012
Ruapehu Volcano, New Zealand
Ruapehu volcano was increased to yellow alert on 16th November 2012 due to unrest under the crater lake. Ruapehu volcano is the highest mountain on the north island of New Zealand, and contains the largest ski fields in the country. The last eruption of Ruapehu volcano occurred in 2007 with ash emissions and lahars.
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Tuesday 13th November 2012
Tinakula Volcano, Solomon Islands
Satellite images showed hotspots at Tinakula volcano, Solomon Islands, on 23 October 2012 indicating ongoing eruptions. Activity has been detected at the volcano throughout 2012. Tinakula is a very active, but rarely visited volcano.
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Monday 12th November 2012
Popocatepetl Volcano, Mexico
On 11th November 2012 a sulphur dioxide plume from Popocatepetl volocano, Mexico extended 600 km NE towards the border with Texas, USA.
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Sunday 11th November 2012
Singu Volcano, Burma
A magnitude 6.6 Earthquake hit 36 km north of Singu volcano, Burma on 11th November 2012. Two magnitude 5.0 aftershocks occurred 8 and 13 km from the volcano two hours later. The last eruption at Singu volcano is unknown but probably occurred in the past 10,000 years, which makes it an active volcano on a geological timescale.
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Thursday 8th November 2012
Raung Volcano, Indonesia
A large eruption occurred at Raung volcano, Indonesia on 8th November 2012. Pilots report ash emissions reached a height of 30,000 ft, but volcanologists report Strombolian eruptions 200 m above the crater. The volcano is on level 3 alert.
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Thursday 8th November 2012
Guatemala Earthquake (Mag 7.4)
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit Guatemala, 84 km SSW of Santa Maria volcano on 7th November 2012. Initial reports indicate a tsunami was generated. Earthquakes of this magnitude can disrupt nearby volcanoes. Volcanoes in the area include Toliman, Fuego, Agua, and Pacaya. Santa Maria and Fuego are currently erupting.
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Friday 2nd November 2012
Another Iceland Earthquake Swarm
An earthquake swarm was detected in NE Icleand along the Tjornes Fracture Zone on 1st November 2012. The swarm was located about 100 km east of the earthquake swarm which began on 21 October. This new swarm contained about 30 earthquakes with a maximum magnitude of 3. Tjörnes Fracture Zone contains a submarine volcano located 10 km off the north coast of Iceland. It is a transform fissure zone of the mid atlantic ridge. The last eruptions were in 1867-68.
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Tuesday 30th October 2012
Iceland Earthquake Swarm
An earthquake swarm continues off the north coast of Iceland. Over the past 48 hours there have been 209 earthquakes recorded. The closest volcano to the swarm is Kolbeinsey Ridge. In 1999 an eruption of Kolbeinsey Ridge was identified on seismographs by an earthquake swarm 180 km N of Grimsey. Another nearby volcano is located on Tjörnes Fracture Zone, which extends obliquely off the north coast of Iceland towards the island of Grimsey.
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Monday 29th October 2012
Michael Volcano, South Sandwich Islands
Satellite images showed hotspots at Michael volcano, South Sandwich Islands on 2nd and 28th October 2012. The volcano is noted for the lava lake which appeared in the crater between 1995 and 1998. The last recorded eruption at the volcano was in 2008.
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Sunday 28th October 2012
Canada Earthquake
A shallow magnitude 7.7 earthquake hit off the west coast of Canada on 27th October 2012 at 10:04 pm local time. The focus was at a depth of 17 km, and epicentre was located 50 km south of Sandspit, Canada, a town of population of 500. Volcanoes located within 300 km of the epicentre include Milbanke Sound Group, Crow Lagoon, Tlevak Strait-Suemez Is, and Tseax River Cone. A tsunami warning was declared for British Colombia, (Canada), Alaska, and Hawaii.
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Wednesday 24th October 2012
Vanuatu Earthquake
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit between two remote oceanic volcanoes in southern Vanuatu of 23rd October 2012. The epicentre was located 34 kilometres east of Matthew Island volcano, and 40 kilometres northwest of Hunter Island volcano. The earthquake focus was at a depth of 127 kilometres. The two volcanoes are located halfway between an intraoceanic collision zone (Loyalty Islands Ridge/ New Hebrides arc) and an active expanding ridge (North Fiji Basin Ridge) in a zone of high seismicity.
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Monday 22nd October 2012
Iceland Earthquake Swarm
An earthquake swarm occurred in northern Iceland on 21st October 2012. The nearest volcanoes to the swarm are Kolbeinsey Ridge, Tjörnes Fracture Zone, Theistareykjarbunga, and Krafla. In the last 24 hours there were 378 earthquakes, with 48 greater than magnitude 3.
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Monday 22nd October 2012
Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Lava lake at Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has risen to within 38 m of the summit crater floor. Halemaumau crater is the central depression of Kilauea caldera. From 1905 until 1924 the crater contained an active lava lake up to 500m across. The lava lake briefly returned in 1952 and 1967-68.
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Monday 22nd October 2012
Raung Volcano, Indonesia
Raung volcano, Indonesia was raised to level 2 alert on 18th October 2012 after an increase in volcanic tremor. A 3 km exclusion zone was placed around the crater.
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Monday 15th October 2012
Heard Island Volcano, Australia
Activity continues at Heard Island volcano, Australian territory. Satellite images showed hotspots at the volcano on 10th October 2012. Renewed activity began at Heard Island in September 2012. Heard Island is Australia's only currently erupting volcano.
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Monday 8th October 2012
Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Two lava lakes are present at Kilauea volcano, Hawaii. The east pit lava lake in Pu'u O'o crater occasionally flows across the floor of the south pit. The summit lava lake in Halemaumau crater occasionally overflows the inner ledge. The surface of the lava lake varies from 60m to 150 m deep inside the pit. On the east rift zone an active lava flow is located at the base of the pali in the abandoned Royal Gardens subdivision. The lava contines to advance towards the ocean. Sulphur dioxide emission was high at 1200 tonnes per day on 28th September 2012.
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Monday 8th October 2012
Lokon Volcano, Indonesia
Eruptions continue at Lokon volcano, Indonesia. On 7th October 2012 an eruption occurred at 2:05 pm (local time). Loud explosions were heard at the volcano observatory, 6 km from the crater. On 5th October 2012 eruptions sent ash to a height of 1.5 km above the crater. A 2.5 km exclusion zone has been placed around Tompaluan crater. Ashfall was reported at Pineleng and Tombulu subdistricts in Minahasa district.
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Monday 8th October 2012
Bromo Volcano, Indonesia
The alert level at Bromo volcano, Indonesia has been raised to level 2 (Waspada) on 3rd October 2012, after an increase in amplitude of volcanic tremor. A 1 km exclusion zone has been placed around the crater. Visual observations reported thin white emissions rising 50 m above the crater. The most recent eruption of Bromo volcano in 2010-11 ejected incandescent lava around the crater.
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Friday 5th October 2012
Manam Volcano, Papua New Guinea
Eruptive activity continues at Manam volcano, Papua New Guinea. Satellite images show hotspots over the summit. The activity has been continuing throughout 2012. Ten-thousand residents of the island who were evacuated during the 2004 eruptions are still living in care centres at Poitsdam, Mangem, and Asarumba on the mainland.
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Friday 5th October 2012
Galeras Volcano, Colombia
On 28th September 2012 an earthquake swarm was recorded at Galeras volcano, Colombia. The earthquakes are possible associated with fluid movement in volcanic conduits, causing fracturing of rock. The earthquakes were located at a depth of less than 8 km at a radius of up to 13 km from the crater. Earthquake magnitudes were less than 1.4 on the richter scale. Ash emissions are occurring on most days. On 28th September, observatory staff on the edge of Galeras reported smell of sulphur.
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Friday 5th October 2012
Cumbal Volcano, Colombia
On 26-27 September 2012 an earthquake swarm occurred at Cumbal volcano, Colombia. Over the two days 182 small earthquakes were recorded. The seismicity is possibly related to hydrothermal activity at the volcano. Weak fumarolic activity is reported at El Verde in the northern sector of the volcano.
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Friday 5th October 2012
Popocatepetl Volcano, Mexico
On 2nd October 2012 an explosion at Popocatepetl volcano sent ash to a height of 1 km above the crater. On 3rd October two explosions occurred with ash to 1 km altitude. A night glow was observed at the crater. A 12 kilometre permanent exclusion zone is placed around the crater. The road between Santiago Xalitzintla (Puebla) and San Pedro Nexapa (Mexico State), including Paso de Cortes, is open only to controlled traffic.
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Friday 5th October 2012
Fuego Volcano, Guatemala
Eruptions continue at Fuego volcano, Guatemala. On 4th October 2012 incandescent emissions occurred at the crater to a height of 200 m, and avalanches extended 600 m down the flanks. Rumbling sounds were heard 15 km from the volcano. Ashfall was reported in Sangre de Cristo area.
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QUOTE (Rubberball+Nov 26 2012, 10:18 PM)
as we go forward the soaking rains hit northern California.

the flooding will be severe, as we await fema to step in once again.

waiting on the golden egg up to 10 day more is required. if it does not happen within 10 days i misinterpreted the information. a full moon looms, and i suspect i will be spot on before the day i will have to accept capitulation.

I assure you torque times delta T will prevail. everything is inline with Einsteins prediction the shifting of the continents to the east, as more volcanoes blow in the next 4 months, and earthquakes that are time variable once again come into play for december thorough may 2013, of the magnitude of 7-8..

be prepared..
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MAP 5.0 2012/12/07 12:58:08 37.877 143.663 34.9 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.0 2012/12/07 12:05:28 37.853 143.735 35.0 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.5 2012/12/07 08:48:15 37.849 143.581 34.8 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 6.2 2012/12/07 08:31:15 37.939 143.763 29.2 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 7.3 2012/12/07 08:18:24 37.889 144.090 36.1 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.1 2012/12/07 02:25:46 -5.301 151.427 94.2 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.1 2012/12/07 01:35:09 -54.094 -1.928 17.4 BOUVET ISLAND REGION



now thats a big quake.
Guest
Shabang<< ohmy.gif

what no praise? no love for scientific principle that produce results over, and over again?



your just jealous...

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Rubberball
ill pat myself on the back, because Al gore already stole my prize. mad.gif

Global warming Joke of the world= mythical. external net force precession torque times delta T= factual. 2010 -2016

blow it out your ears they would say..
Rubberball
QUOTE (Capracus+Dec 17 2012, 10:02 AM)
Rubber room.

because i can , and have predicted earthquakes by well known principles , should I call it something other than a duck?


because you are far far from the level that i have reached you think you know more?

do you really believe i can predict a earthquake, and have the nerve to call it time variable, rather then unpredictable?

i have done this so many times, the only possible truth is by the way i have described.


you come on like you have some interest, but you do not.

ask the right questions.


im sorry you feel that way, try to make a mockery of what i have demonstrated, time and time again.
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Capracus
How are you relating the quake data you post with the imagined geologic states you claim to exist?
quack like a duck
QUOTE (Capracus+Dec 22 2012, 05:56 AM)
How are you relating the quake data you post with the imagined geologic states you claim to exist?

what are u talking about?

don't be a fool!

i already know for the most part your post are 1 word responses for the most part.

if you cant follow along sit at the back of the bus.

read signature.
Rubberball
QUOTE (Capracus+Dec 22 2012, 05:56 AM)
How are you relating the quake data you post with the imagined geologic states you claim to exist?

how the hell can you say imaginary in the same sentence with geological effects?

i do not imagine anything, i read it, and it produces results. so i post it before it happens as proof.<<<<<<<<<

thats not good enough for you?<<<<<<

cause and effect chain..

what gives you the right to say its an imaginary effect?

Because i have advanced my understanding, and give facts time, and time again?
You should be happy i even include these results.
I don't need your stamp of approval, and i am not going to let your shallow questions influence the nature of my post.

you have nerve buddy.

It is what it is. I will not tell you how i do it, i will not tell you how i know.

i only give data, prediction, and cause, to prove this is accurate, and indeed correct.



now that my rant is over, ask me a question, and i might give you a answer if you act in a respectful manner with genuine concern..
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Capracus
Beyond posting quake data and general surface observations, you provide no data regarding the underlying geologic dynamics, or how they specifically relate to your allegations.
Guest

link to the actual model; if you would like to see the 3_d model you must subscribe to binary mass. ohmy.gif

We simply determine time sensitive cycles by observation.
we simply relay the message to future generation.
we simply look for evidence of the star today. That much is clear. A given statement is not self falsified, it remains true.
we simply don't assume, and include more information, we can safely reach conclusions.
I simply say we have a clear object poynting. I simply say creating an increase of net flux, or a force interacting.
simply show how one must determine.
I include reinforcing factor.
we ask if this is possible, and assume it is. It is a verifying factor. It (accounts for the wealth of knowledge in a given frame.)
we reflect on what we see, and then relate it to reality.
we are attempting to verify. time frames give rise, and are verifying factors. apply what is self evident.
The vector energy is relative to the observer. we assume this as a given, and is changing.

We find validating scientific evidence. we present it for conclusions. the axiom it is true, therefore we continue along these lines until the likely hood of it occurring in the future is verified. .
when the amount of observable input is sufficient, we learn gravity points by itself. we find the given angle provided by an even more ancient time frame. verify the claim of axiom. all is true until proven otherwise.
the dipole relating to a cassimir effect, and red shift. the star seen today in the east. the flux and energy is inducing a net force in the vacuum of space, in relation with the apparent electric field. if it is poynting it is generating the flux, and energy as described. attribute with observable data, and the conclusions are by certain well known scientific principles.
I have passed the ball on this, the next man must charge for success in its relation, describe the how, and why. If a object can point as a vector in space. this is due to location pinpointing energy. it is a changing relation, gravity is plume waving. It is an automatic generating force. We say it is so, and therefore use data to make the determination of the task at hand,
this simply means gravity type lensing would occur, it also states all by itself that is true.
the object stated is a star. the other a possible companion, is verifying in relation. No other assumption is needed. The object that is poynting.
Energy in a system, Verifiable today. it has also been verified yesterday, and is verifiable in the future.
each picture I posted is in relation to well known scientific principles. representative by the symbols provided. It is relative to an observer, it still continues in the line of scientific study today. The specific year of first observation is therefore estimated. The ball has been passed for you to observe. external net force precession.
Great earthquakes resulting in net force, torque times delta T.
Rubberball
as i said before, the observations have nothing to do with global warming.


predictable outcome, earthquake volcanic eruption inundation of the world oceans.


Ice age model, the reversal of air mass from the south to the north.

Antarctic, tropical, continental flow.

thanks for reinforcing this model with observable proof.

external net force precession, torque times delta T.

don't bother posting again, i have nothing to say other than, it quacks like a duck. therefore it is a duck..

every determination was made prior to the so called scientist who think they can cover up the truth with there imaginary cause for the given effect i have demonstrated.. tongue.gif tongue.gif
brucep
QUOTE (Rubberball+Dec 23 2012, 01:55 PM)
as i said before, the observations have nothing to do with global warming.


predictable outcome, earthquake volcanic eruption inundation of the world oceans.


Ice age model, the reversal of air mass from the south to the north.

Antarctic, tropical, continental flow.

thanks for reinforcing this model with observable proof.

external net force precession, torque times delta T.

don't bother posting again, i have nothing to say other than, it quacks like a duck. therefore it is a duck..

every determination was made prior to the so called scientist who think they can cover up the truth with there imaginary cause for the given effect i have demonstrated.. tongue.gif tongue.gif

The only thing you've demonstrated is that you and your alter ego 'guest' need psychiatric counseling.
Rubberball
QUOTE (brucep+Dec 23 2012, 02:14 PM)
The only thing you've demonstrated is that you and your alter ego 'guest' need psychiatric counseling.

oh really?


Like i said, i do not need the forum support. I continue to validate cause, and effect.

Prediction leads to verifiable results.

there is not a single scientist of the day that can make these predictions, and give a valid reason for cause.

because volcanic eruption, and earthquakes have been predicted, and verified by me as being time variable i put the scientist of the day on the run for another explanation.

anything they say will not be forth coming, and the people of the world have already discounted there explanations.

including myself.

It doesn't matter what they will say, or have said in the past. all of that has been registered by the people as absolute Bull shite.

on the other hand results that verifie are treated with open arms. I thank you..


External net force precession torque times delta T.

The shifting of the worlds continents to the East. verify Einsteins predictions as to the cause. As we continue to observe these effects of precession i have concluded that he is absolutely correct.

USA will begin to feel the strain very soon, no longer then 6 months will be required to demonstrate the effects are predictable, and are directly related to this cause.

by November 2013 a new star will shine in the sky validating even further Einsteins prediction.


Keep up the good work false scientist of global climate change model, that failed time and time again.

stay tuned for further time variable effects that continue to validate Einsteins predictions..


blow it out your ears. I thank you.

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Capracus
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Prediction leads to verifiable results.

there is not a single scientist of the day that can make these predictions, and give a valid reason for cause.

Seismologists and disaster agencies like FEMA must be on you like white on rice to get your valuable data. This info’s got to be worth a fortune. Are you at liberty to name some of your current clients?
Guest
These dates are in question, awaiting validation. These are time variables.

dates will be removed when the observed effect is verified. this on going effect.

Reflected 3 years of observations, closing in on year 4.

3 years to follow predicted outcome. 2016-2017.

Baja California will register one of these major earthquakes.

The time for truth has past.. Ring bell 2 times.

Second great quake for Chili highly likely, Baja California is included.

Kepler's law will reflect the time variation. 4 to 6 month interval.

On , or very near to these dates will bring continued validation to my efforts..

Mirror of Hatti quake should follow Jan 12 to Jan 21

Feb 16 sweet 16.

Sept 11 2013 very likely

211<<<< lets wait and see. 311-411<<< already verified<<<

to follow >>> 911 - 211 highly likely.

These are estimated dates going in for the next three years. continued validation to follow. quack.

Data will reflect the duck before it quacks. when the observable input is sufficient It

will quack like a duck. increase in coastal flooding world wide to follow.

The money I have made is irrelevant. Freely given for those of interest..

Jewish calendar of events, holy days are observed. adjusted calendar.

all credit reserved. ohmy.gif
quak
Background information, define ice age.

A change in climate were the northern pole, southern pole, or both begin to experience a build up of ice sheet, or snow cap for an unidentified period of time.
This can relate to mini Ice age definition as well. The best I can do is relate this to observation.

'The "wiki"- definition An ice age or, more precisely, glacial age, is a generic geological period of long-term reduction in the temperature of the Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental ice sheets, polar ice sheets, and alpine glaciers.'

The wiki definition is also speculative. It considered an ice age as a long term scenario. I simply excluded that premise.

The basics . Q: When we describe a system effected by change, how do you determine, and go about explaining these changes in a scientific manner?
Include, and determine the state of changes occurring in the system leading to a functional physical working model.

My question was used to determine these factors.
The methodology, I had used the axiom assuming all is true. I picked it apart piece by piece, what is left are these observations, and determinable effects.

I had tested for a high degree of accuracy.
All statements used for explaining changes by categorizing the fundamental laws of nature.
Change was determined by cause, and effect including only what is not assumed, but instead what is widely known.
Factor that are less widely known are also included, and gives answers to questions current models lack.

by use of axiom assuming all statements are true, and then by testing it for truth.
by using well known principles, explaining a cause for a given effect.
by keeping it very simple, including self evident or well known principles.
by explaining other less known causes for a given effect.

Try to see this for what I show. I have a carpenters level. It has a bubble of air in the center. The level is used to show what side is up, and what side is down. The air bubble in the center shows equilibrium.
How can I use this in my model that this is so in the case of our planet? How will this predict when a possible ice age will occur?

let earths axis be the level plane, and if I stretched my level from north to south pole the bubble is in perfect equilibrium.. This be the implication, the earth has an up and down.
Obviously Earth is not in perfect equilibrium, when it comes to cold air finding its place among the cold air in our planet system.
We may then state the planet is not in perfect balance, and the bubble resides over the southern pole, rather then the equator. Do you agree?



How will that bubble then in fact shift from equilibrium? Not as hard as you may make it, but by a change in earth axial position. This would cause the bubble to shift.. do you agree?
We have a northern hemisphere, and a southern. If the coldest hemisphere be the southern, than because of Antarctica having a lower temperature then the north pole. This remains true.
Now I wish to cause all the cold air in the south to flow to the north. How can that be? A simple explanation.
A move in axis will prove a shift in bubble, and therefore equilibrium is now in the process of shift, and change. The observable factor, and start of the age. Prediction is important.
I have determined the Northern side now in a process of cold air shift. That shift will eventually find its equilibrium with the coldest air once again above the northern pole.

There are many circumstances that can be related to an ice age, long term, or short term.
One of these circumstances has to do with the earths temperature in relation to the evaporation rate of the oceans world wide.
More evaporation, more water vapor in the atmosphere, and not in the oceans. Predictions that self verify are important.

How can cloud cover effect the globe in relation to temperature rains, snow, oceanic currents, and airflow circulation in the system?
In the same manner volcanic gasses may block out the sun. In the same manner if a deep impact was to occur here on earth, by causing the solar rays to be reflected.
This could lead to a progressive ice age, as time passes world temperatures will fall at a faster rate, more so after the blocking of solar radiation.
Other factors included are also determined, and agree with current knowledge.
Such as gasses from volcanoes. this may block out the suns energy over time. I include the most understood factors, well known today by modern science.
Dust from either volcanoes, meteorite impacts, and the deforestation of the planet. To much air born material in the system.
Perhaps even a dust bowl world wide. leading to a colder climate due to less solar warmth reaching the earths surface.
Solar fluctuations, may lead to a cooling, or warming of earths surface. Both can lead to an ice age. I can agree with that.
Location of equilibrium, or a change in Earth Axial position can lead to a warming, and cooling in one hemisphere over the other.
Non equilibrium. The teeter totter perspective. Similar is the function of a see-saw.

Factors included seem to answer all of the possible circumstances related to ice age periods.

Premiss.

By a change in Axial position, or equilibrium of Earth system in relationship to said galactic plain. I can reflect this change in several ways.

1. By a change in location, and, or position of a body in relation to said plain. A body such as the Earth may experience diverse effects. Including magnetic anomaly, including a change in air flow direction, or temperature within the given system. assuming it has an atmosphere.

2. A change in Earth axis position, to whatever degree may have diverse effects on the inner system, or atmosphere of said body.
This In relation to its present equilibrium, and its magnetic alignments to the stars.. The rotation of the given body, or its angular momentum can make predictable statements. Self verified today.

3. Ice age By volcanic emissions alone, or in conjunction with a change in equilibrium of a system. In relation to its orbit, axial position, and speed of rotation. May also lead to an ice age. Extremely non intuitive.

4 A large meteor impact may lead to an ice age, by the blocking of solar rays reaching the Earths surface.

All statements are true statements.. Yes or no? I have determined this is accurate.
How many of these effects mentioned have taken place today, and when did the first ideas develop?


1. For the axial shift, and bubble, yes there was 2 separate events in the last 2 years. the axis has shifted a total of 7 inches.

2. more then 30 volcanoes have erupted, and continue to erupt in the last 18 months.
fact. If you want to see the numbers of how much dust and ash have been sent hurling into the atmosphere. (quantity of gaseous material).

3. Water vapor level of our atmosphere is quickly increasing. Storms with high wind speed reflect these relations in the given way. A change in angular momentum, and velocity of rotation.
I will also post the numbers. water vapor, or steam is the number one volcanic gas expelled by volcanoes. Include estimated gaseous material over time.

4. There has not been a deep impact on earth by meteorite in a long time. This observation of cause for an ice age today is therefore is excluded from any cause as of today. No deep impact.

I only need to show you with pictures how the air in the system, has made a change in direction in the last 18 months. I show air flow from the southern hemisphere is moving to the northern.
The proper term is arctic, tropical, continental flow. Crossing boundary lines.

5. Solar fluctuation, again this is present in this model. Solar energy is a given, and may decrease, or increase over time.. We now are in the 24 solar cycle, and it has produced heating fluctuation on Earth also.
The sun has also produced many solar flare extremes during this event. 24th solar cycle started in 2010. All info can be found on the net about the problems of solar cycle 24. I can provide much more data. Make your own determinations on these conditions. Solar energy, angular momentum, volcanic eruptions, meteor impact, increase in gaseous materials , and dust in the system, axial shift, Etc..
Oceans reflect the immediate changes, and therefore determined a leveling off period is also is progressive.

All these effects are ongoing, and observable.
The self verified Factor: solar anomalous, volcanic eruption on a large scale, tilt in axial position, Earth magnetic field anomalous, a change in direction of air circulation, and oceanic tides moving to the north.

The model is simple, and works very well for prediction. Excluding all global warming BS mainstream claims.

According to this model are we closing in on an ice age?
Has all causing factors been reflected upon enough to make a determination? If we stick to known causes only. It definitely closely agrees.

Ice age cause, simple verifying model.

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Guest
don't be butt head. check this out.


from a binary stars point of view

Taking on order moving right along.

Breathing, flowing like water, vivid,

dynamic, in motion, gaining momentum.

love fantastic

Growing aging with wisdom.

Far away reaching.

Watching, hovering, reeling over the times.
Robittybob1
QUOTE (Guest+Jan 4 2013, 08:52 PM)
don't be butt head. check this out.


from a binary stars point of view

Taking on order moving right along.

Breathing, flowing like water, vivid,

dynamic, in motion, gaining momentum.

love fantastic

Growing aging with wisdom.

Far away reaching.

Watching, hovering, reeling over the times.

Is that the Long haired hippy BruceP on drugs?
Guest
Saturday 12th January 2013
Manam Volcano, Papua New Guinea
A large eruption occurred at Manam volcano, Papua New Guinea on 12th January 2013. Pilot reports and satellite images indicated ash emissions reached 45,000 ft altitude. The eruption is posing an aviation hazard for flights between Australia and Asia. The aviation alert has been raised to the highest level RED.
More on Manam Volcano...
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Monday 7th January 2013
Seulawah Agam Volcano, Indonesia
Seulawah Agam volcano, Sumatra, Indonesia was raised to level 3 alert on 3rd January 2013, after an increase in seismic activity. A new solfatara was located near Heutsz crater which was the site of the last eruption in 1839.
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Volcanoes of Indonesia...
Guest
things are heating up, induction, and global expansion is the key feature.

January, February, march, April, may.

I give it like it is yo.

by September 911_ January February 211 2-16 2013-2014 flooding will be a main concern for many coastlines in the USA, thats just a fact jack. global warming model predicts nothing, It cant. without a cause for a given effect.

the tilt in earth axis will indicate cause. therefore the effects are a given. eddy currents give rise to thermal expansion, and earth quakes split the globe wide open.


Ill give you a date for great quake 4 when the data points to it. could be February 2013, or mid May 2013.
of course i promised to be closer then 19 days out this time. within 11 i will shoot for.

later global warming model, hello truth! external net force precession, torque times delta T. ohmy.gif ohmy.gif
CrazyJesse
Damnit Capracus! Shrikes. Greco Shrikes. Shrike 975.
Guest
An object is in motion if it is moving relative to another object. Motion is a relative quantity and is expressed in respect to the position of another object.

a binary relation... ohmy.gif
Guest_rubberball
ice age model
Rubberball
http://www.physforum.com/index.php?showtopic=29860
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Rubberball
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/massiv...-215523079.html

ready?

objects pull in, closing the gap. we have dates for may 17 and so forth

Rubberball
if this becomes a minus we have an acceleration, and dates reflect feb march April.

this is validating a prediction. cause and effect chain.

by well known principle. tongue.gif tongue.gif
Rubberball
exactly 3 years after the start of solar cycle 24





MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 08:45:05 -11.670 165.468 10.3 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 08:04:36 -15.988 -172.223 34.0 SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
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MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 07:13:48 -10.637 165.305 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.6 2013/02/06 06:53:20 -10.635 164.967 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
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MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 05:48:54 -11.066 164.756 10.3 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
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MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 05:30:19 -10.682 164.272 9.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
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MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 05:16:27 -10.426 166.498 11.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
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MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 04:56:19 -11.302 165.130 16.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 04:34:51 -11.396 164.847 35.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 04:20:55 -10.910 165.571 34.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 04:20:04 -10.883 165.405 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 04:16:30 -11.092 164.904 10.7 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
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MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 03:38:55 -10.890 165.268 12.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
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MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 02:18:15 -11.468 165.614 34.4 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
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MAP 6.4 2013/02/06 01:23:20 -11.232 164.921 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.6 2013/02/06 01:22:13 -11.366 165.768 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
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MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 00:46:01 -10.871 165.029 9.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
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MAP 5.1 2013/02/05 19:39:39 -10.753 164.986 46.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/05 19:09:38 -62.305 155.073 32.8 BALLENY ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/05 16:15:32 28.802 128.595 57.3 RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN
MAP 5.0 2013/02/05 15:40:09 -56.138 -25.231 48.9 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
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MAP 5.1 2013/02/03 23:04:18 29.330 141.802 48.8 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 5.3 2013/02/03 22:56:12 29.312 142.014 34.8 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/03 11:36:40 -5.004 153.218 10.0 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.4 2013/02/03 11:14:57 -5.074 153.069 23.2 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
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MAP 5.5 2013/02/02 18:31:38 29.414 141.938 50.8 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
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MAP 5.1 2013/02/02 03:39:51 23.735 121.989 22.5 TAIWAN
MAP 5.1 2013/02/02 01:19:36 -6.960 105.401 38.7 SUNDA STRAIT, INDONESIA
MAP 5.0 2013/02/02 01:15:50 -11.146 165.387 26.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.4 2013/02/01 22:18:35 -11.063 165.326 22.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.3 2013/02/01 22:16:36 -10.926 165.450 19.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.0 2013/02/01 05:36:41 -11.090 165.538 9.4 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.9 2013/02/01 02:17:27 -6.951 147.667 34.8 EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.1 2013/02/01 00:18:08 -11.034 165.334 10.7 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.0 2013/01/31 09:53:44 55.584 -134.745 9.7 SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA
MAP 5.1 2013/01/31 06:42:11 -10.713 166.386 35.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.4 2013/01/31 05:18:15 -10.567 166.446 45.7 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/01/31 05:16:58 -10.502 166.201 25.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.6 2013/01/31 04:31:33 -10.934 165.418 32.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/01/31 04:10:46 -4.613 102.515 51.7 SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
MAP 5.6 2013/01/31 03:58:00 -10.680 166.391 35.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.2 2013/01/31 03:33:44 -10.628 166.382 9.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.0 2013/01/30 23:03:45 -10.518 166.486 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.8 2013/01/30 20:15:43 -28.180 -70.784 42.7 ATACAMA, CHILE
MAP 5.0 2013/01/30 12:57:51 10.422 126.922 35.0 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
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MAP 6.9 2013/02/09 14:16:09 1.167 -77.384 153.8 COLOMBIA
MAP 5.1 2013/02/09 12:28:57 -11.090 165.727 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/09 10:23:52 -11.899 165.660 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/09 08:04:06 -11.241 165.653 9.6 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/09 06:44:23 -11.868 165.059 10.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.6 2013/02/09 05:32:08 -10.916 165.998 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/09 04:43:08 36.961 141.096 30.2 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.3 2013/02/08 23:16:31 -11.047 166.719 34.7 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/08 23:15:39 -10.913 165.790 35.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/08 22:45:12 -10.913 165.907 35.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/08 20:05:52 -10.963 165.897 29.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/08 19:09:11 -10.861 166.059 25.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/08 18:10:47 -10.758 166.031 26.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.6 2013/02/08 18:07:54 -10.988 166.413 58.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.9 2013/02/08 17:59:52 -6.278 154.804 75.4 BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.0 2013/02/08 17:48:52 -6.096 148.919 72.4 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.1 2013/02/08 17:42:34 -10.952 165.466 20.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 7.0 2013/02/08 15:26:40 -10.910 165.964 27.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/08 15:00:13 -10.984 165.867 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/08 14:14:09 -10.965 165.878 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/08 14:10:38 -11.108 165.872 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/08 12:09:20 -10.967 165.882 9.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/08 12:03:39 -10.900 165.962 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/08 11:56:11 -10.918 165.929 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/08 11:39:42 -10.948 165.895 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.8 2013/02/08 11:12:13 -10.904 165.895 18.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/08 09:09:02 -10.914 164.739 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.3 2013/02/08 08:03:36 -11.030 165.672 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/08 04:26:17 -11.096 165.730 15.4 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/08 00:12:58 -11.738 165.462 15.4 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/07 21:40:56 -10.901 165.738 25.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/07 21:38:25 -4.377 142.992 97.8 NEW GUINEA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.0 2013/02/07 20:45:19 -10.909 165.773 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/07 20:20:07 -10.855 165.706 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.5 2013/02/07 19:48:19 -10.872 165.717 10.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/07 19:25:15 -10.983 165.677 9.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.6 2013/02/07 18:59:16 -11.001 165.658 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/07 17:49:47 -11.238 165.921 14.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/07 15:05:11 -11.010 165.587 35.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/07 14:05:56 -11.028 164.816 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.1 2013/02/07 12:36:49 -10.823 165.173 10.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.1 2013/02/07 08:03:41 -11.025 164.750 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.1 2013/02/07 07:19:51 -15.586 -173.142 10.0 TONGA
MAP 5.3 2013/02/07 07:11:20 -10.972 165.492 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/07 03:52:57 -11.669 165.050 35.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/07 02:17:25 -10.636 164.823 52.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/02/07 01:00:49 -11.819 164.824 34.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.1 2013/02/07 00:56:47 -11.667 164.782 35.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.1 2013/02/07 00:41:32 1.425 98.935 82.8 NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
MAP 6.2 2013/02/07 00:30:11 -11.664 164.960 9.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 23:49:35 -11.770 164.942 10.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 23:39:01 -11.767 164.787 10.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 23:30:28 -10.775 165.033 10.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 22:24:27 -10.957 165.441 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.5 2013/02/06 22:20:18 -11.091 165.666 9.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.5 2013/02/06 22:12:18 -1.483 100.322 11.3 SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 20:42:31 -23.225 170.855 10.2 SOUTHEAST OF THE LOYALTY ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 20:18:40 46.506 -27.373 14.1 NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 18:03:20 -11.178 165.628 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 17:19:32 -11.645 165.037 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 17:04:08 -10.693 164.886 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 16:39:30 -10.678 164.812 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 16:35:54 -11.295 165.632 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 15:54:15 -10.931 165.428 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 15:30:25 -10.812 164.487 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 14:24:05 -11.252 165.116 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 14:20:57 -10.947 165.442 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 14:03:51 -11.345 165.069 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.0 2013/02/06 13:54:54 -10.798 166.492 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 13:50:33 -10.533 166.385 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.5 2013/02/06 12:44:29 -11.582 165.499 9.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.9 2013/02/06 11:53:54 -11.255 165.734 9.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 11:24:03 -10.798 164.580 9.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.6 2013/02/06 11:03:46 -10.730 165.137 9.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.7 2013/02/06 10:33:18 -10.636 164.808 9.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.5 2013/02/06 10:20:34 -10.870 165.272 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 10:12:30 -11.115 165.379 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 09:24:00 -10.718 164.228 9.6 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 08:45:05 -11.670 165.468 10.3 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 08:04:36 -15.988 -172.223 34.0 SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 07:23:12 -10.901 165.356 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 07:13:48 -10.637 165.305 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.6 2013/02/06 06:53:20 -10.635 164.967 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 6.3 2013/02/06 06:35:20 -10.784 164.512 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 06:09:37 -11.071 164.811 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 06:02:37 -10.780 164.571 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 05:48:54 -11.066 164.756 10.3 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 05:35:34 -10.745 165.326 15.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 05:30:19 -10.682 164.272 9.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 05:24:31 -11.433 165.367 15.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 05:16:27 -10.426 166.498 11.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 05:13:49 -10.620 166.298 15.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 05:01:51 -11.408 165.057 9.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 04:56:19 -11.302 165.130 16.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 04:34:51 -11.396 164.847 35.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 04:20:55 -10.910 165.571 34.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 04:20:04 -10.883 165.405 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/02/06 04:16:30 -11.092 164.904 10.7 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.6 2013/02/06 03:49:47 -10.893 165.474 18.3 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 03:45:10 -10.669 165.312 33.4 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 03:38:55 -10.890 165.268 12.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 03:28:55 -11.053 165.446 22.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 03:25:19 -11.130 165.806 9.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 03:19:06 -10.896 165.216 14.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 03:11:53 -10.935 165.292 36.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 03:06:34 -11.513 165.326 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.6 2013/02/06 03:01:03 -11.032 165.106 20.4 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.5 2013/02/06 02:58:22 -10.663 165.128 16.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/06 02:57:45 -10.755 165.026 38.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.6 2013/02/06 02:30:49 -10.822 164.980 32.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 02:23:12 -10.963 165.402 28.3 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 02:18:15 -11.468 165.614 34.4 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/06 02:06:21 -10.597 165.363 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 7.0 2013/02/06 01:54:15 -10.479 165.772 9.8 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.7 2013/02/06 01:48:43 -11.628 165.937 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.6 2013/02/06 01:33:37 -10.922 165.085 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 7.1 2013/02/06 01:23:20 -11.254 164.932 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.6 2013/02/06 01:22:13 -11.366 165.768 10.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 8.0 2013/02/06 01:12:27 -10.738 165.138 28.7 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/02/06 00:46:01 -10.871 165.029 9.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.3 2013/02/06 00:07:23 -10.858 165.206 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/05 19:39:39 -10.753 164.986 46.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/05 19:09:38 -62.305 155.073 32.8 BALLENY ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/05 16:15:32 28.802 128.595 57.3 RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN
MAP 5.0 2013/02/05 15:40:09 -56.138 -25.231 48.9 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/05 03:24:52 45.519 151.286 46.9 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/03 23:04:18 29.330 141.802 48.8 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 5.3 2013/02/03 22:56:12 29.312 142.014 34.8 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 5.0 2013/02/03 11:36:40 -5.004 153.218 10.0 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.4 2013/02/03 11:14:57 -5.074 153.069 23.2 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.1 2013/02/03 03:57:33 -10.876 165.357 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/03 02:29:13 -10.963 165.333 9.9 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/02 21:20:35 -11.132 165.322 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.1 2013/02/02 19:24:35 -11.219 165.201 29.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 6.0 2013/02/02 18:58:07 -10.922 165.246 7.5 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/02/02 18:54:31 -10.970 165.333 31.1 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.5 2013/02/02 18:31:38 29.414 141.938 50.8 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION

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Rubberball
probability of a major quake and volcanic eruptions are high for the next 2 to 6 days

in 20 days we will see another major change. as continents continue to shift. external net force precession torque times delta T.. ohmy.gif ohmy.gif

20 40 60 80 days. ph34r.gif
Rubberball
MAP 6.6 2013/02/14 13:13:53 67.580 142.593 10.1 NORTHEASTERN SAKHA, RUSSIA



thats one..
Guest
QUOTE (Rubberball+Feb 14 2013, 07:37 PM)
MAP 6.6 2013/02/14 13:13:53 67.580 142.593 10.1 NORTHEASTERN SAKHA, RUSSIA



thats one..

Wednesday 13th February 2013
Manam Volcano, Papua New Guinea
A high level eruption occurred at Manam volcano, Papua New Guinea on 12th February 2013. Ash emissions reached an altitude of 33,000 ft. The aviation alert has been raised to the highest level RED.
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MAP 6.0 2013/02/16 05:16:19 -36.130 178.045 204.5 OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND, N.Z.
MAP 6.2 2013/02/16 04:37:36 5.759 125.838 98.2 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES



2 and 3
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how u like me know? that 3.





Sunday 17th February 2013
Barren Island Volcano, India
An eruption occurred at Barren Island volcano, India on 16th February 2013. Ash emissions reached 20,000 ft and extended 120 nautical miles southwest. Barren Island is located in the Andaman Sea. It is the northern most volcano in the Indonesian volcanic arc. The volcano is associated with the subduction of the Indian Plate beneath the Burmese Plate along the Andaman Trench.
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Saturday 16th February 2013
Paluweh Volcano, Indonesia
Palwueh volcano, Indonesia was raised to level 3 alert (out of maximum 4) on 13th February 2013. Avalanches are occurring from the lava dome. Lava dome has a volume of 5.1 million cubic metres. A 3 km exclusion zone has been placed around the volcano. ph34r.gif ph34r.gif
Guest
QUOTE (Rubberball+Feb 14 2013, 08:16 AM)
probability of a major quake and volcanic eruptions are high for the next 2 to 6 days

in 20 days we will see another major change. as continents continue to shift. external net force precession torque times delta T.. ohmy.gif ohmy.gif

20 40 60 80 days. ph34r.gif

Sunday 17th February 2013
Barren Island Volcano, India
An eruption occurred at Barren Island volcano, India on 16th February 2013. Ash emissions reached 20,000 ft and extended 120 nautical miles southwest. Barren Island is located in the Andaman Sea. It is the northern most volcano in the Indonesian volcanic arc. The volcano is associated with the subduction of the Indian Plate beneath the Burmese Plate along the Andaman Trench.
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Volcanoes of India...

Saturday 16th February 2013
Paluweh Volcano, Indonesia
Palwueh volcano, Indonesia was raised to level 3 alert (out of maximum 4) on 13th February 2013. Avalanches are occurring from the lava dome. Lava dome has a volume of 5.1 million cubic metres. A 3 km exclusion zone has been placed around the volcano. tongue.gif
Guest
MAP 6.1 2013/02/18 12:19:19 -30.682 -178.127 34.1 KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
quack
QUOTE (Guest+Feb 17 2013, 09:11 AM)
Sunday 17th February 2013
Barren Island Volcano, India
An eruption occurred at Barren Island volcano, India on 16th February 2013. Ash emissions reached 20,000 ft and extended 120 nautical miles southwest. Barren Island is located in the Andaman Sea. It is the northern most volcano in the Indonesian volcanic arc. The volcano is associated with the subduction of the Indian Plate beneath the Burmese Plate along the Andaman Trench.
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Volcanoes of India...

Saturday 16th February 2013
Paluweh Volcano, Indonesia
Palwueh volcano, Indonesia was raised to level 3 alert (out of maximum 4) on 13th February 2013. Avalanches are occurring from the lava dome. Lava dome has a volume of 5.1 million cubic metres. A 3 km exclusion zone has been placed around the volcano. tongue.gif

Sunday 17th February 2013
Barren Island Volcano, India
An eruption occurred at Barren Island volcano, India on 16th February 2013. Ash emissions reached 20,000 ft and extended 120 nautical miles southwest. Barren Island is located in the Andaman Sea. It is the northern most volcano in the Indonesian volcanic arc. The volcano is associated with the subduction of the Indian Plate beneath the Burmese Plate along the Andaman Trench. ohmy.gif
quak
Wednesday 20th February 2013
Mt Etna Volcano, Italy
Two paroxysms have occurred at southeast crater, Mt Etna volcano. On the morning of 19th February 2013 a lava fountain erupted from SE crater. This was preceded by weak Strombolian activity over the previous few days. On 20th of February a second lava fountain occurred at SE crater. Ash emissions drifted southeast and lava flowed from a fissure on the lower southwestern flank of the cone.
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Mekigal
QUOTE (quak+Feb 21 2013, 01:51 PM)
Wednesday 20th February 2013
Mt Etna Volcano, Italy
Two paroxysms have occurred at southeast crater, Mt Etna volcano. On the morning of 19th February 2013 a lava fountain erupted from SE crater. This was preceded by weak Strombolian activity over the previous few days. On 20th of February a second lava fountain occurred at SE crater. Ash emissions drifted southeast and lava flowed from a fissure on the lower southwestern flank of the cone.
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well i was get around to Aunty eventually
Guest
QUOTE (Guest+Feb 17 2013, 09:11 AM)
Sunday 17th February 2013
Barren Island Volcano, India
An eruption occurred at Barren Island volcano, India on 16th February 2013. Ash emissions reached 20,000 ft and extended 120 nautical miles southwest. Barren Island is located in the Andaman Sea. It is the northern most volcano in the Indonesian volcanic arc. The volcano is associated with the subduction of the Indian Plate beneath the Burmese Plate along the Andaman Trench.
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Volcanoes of India...

Saturday 16th February 2013
Paluweh Volcano, Indonesia
Palwueh volcano, Indonesia was raised to level 3 alert (out of maximum 4) on 13th February 2013. Avalanches are occurring from the lava dome. Lava dome has a volume of 5.1 million cubic metres. A 3 km exclusion zone has been placed around the volcano. tongue.gif

MAP 6.1 2013/02/22 12:01:59 -27.993 -63.195 585.8 SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA


was a fulfilling 6 day event.

easy peezy, cause and effect as promised. ohmy.gif ohmy.gif

Wednesday 20th February 2013
Mt Etna Volcano, Italy
Two paroxysms have occurred at southeast crater, Mt Etna volcano. On the morning of 19th February 2013 a lava fountain erupted from SE crater. This was preceded by weak Strombolian activity over the previous few days. On 20th of February a second lava fountain occurred at SE crater. Ash emissions drifted southeast and lava flowed from a fissure on the lower southwestern flank of the cone.
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looks like all earth quake data

deleted, usgs is down...... that means when the quake happens there will be no warning..



thanks

Wednesday 20th March 2013
Lokon Volcano, Indonesia
Lokon volcano, Indonesia erupted on 20th March 2013. Ash emissions reached an altitude of 13,000 ft. Lokon-Empung Volcano is located in northern Sulawesi, 35 km southwest of Tongkoko. The volcano has two peaks (Lokon and Empung) located 2.2 km apart. The volcano is located at the southern end of the Sangihe volcanic arc, which extends from Sulawesi to Mindanao.
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Saturday 16th March 2013
Karkar Volcano, Papua New Guinea
A high level eruption occurred at Karkar volcano, Papua New Guinea on 16th March 2013. Ash reached 28,000 ft altitude and drifted 40 nautical miles north. Ash was visible on satellite imagery. This is the second high level eruption in 3 weeks. Aviation code was raised to RED.
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Thursday 14th March 2013
Dieng Volcano, Indonesia
Dieng volcano, central Java, was raised to level 2 alert (waspada) on 11th March 2013 due to an increase in earthquakes and gas emissions. A 500 m exclusion zone was placed around Kawah Timbang. The crater lake was the site of a phreatic explosion in June 2011.
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heating up, precursor.
MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 5.5 2013/03/27 06:42:47 -57.290 -24.939 10.0 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.6 2013/03/27 05:59:42 -57.357 -24.874 10.0 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAP 6.0 2013/03/27 02:03:20 23.840 121.135 20.7 TAIWAN
MAP 5.0 2013/03/27 01:25:46 45.375 142.700 280.1 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION
MAP 5.1 2013/03/26 23:35:25 43.232 41.654 10.0 CAUCASUS REGION, RUSSIA
MAP 5.4 2013/03/26 17:36:25 -33.160 -179.394 50.7 SOUTH OF THE KERMADEC ISLANDS
MAP 5.5 2013/03/26 17:23:58 -9.416 120.250 65.0 SUMBA REGION, INDONESIA
MAP 5.1 2013/03/26 13:12:18 16.234 -98.175 11.4 OAXACA, MEXICO
MAP 5.5 2013/03/26 13:04:48 16.209 -98.136 10.0 OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO
MAP 6.2 2013/03/25 23:02:14 14.599 -90.428 200.5 GUATEMALA
MAP 5.2 2013/03/25 11:54:55 -11.495 117.182 10.0 SOUTH OF SUMBAWA, INDONESIA
MAP 5.0 2013/03/25 08:30:03 3.027 125.649 140.8 KEPULAUAN SANGIHE, INDONESIA
MAP 5.1 2013/03/25 05:55:05 -59.611 -26.384 10.0 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/03/25 05:25:29 -16.620 -171.843 10.0 SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/03/25 03:59:53 -17.670 -178.418 539.7 FIJI REGION
MAP 5.1 2013/03/24 21:00:14 -12.401 166.015 44.2 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.2 2013/03/24 19:27:33 -21.508 169.985 92.3 SOUTHEAST OF THE LOYALTY ISLANDS
MAP 6.0 2013/03/24 08:13:45 -20.777 173.407 10.0 VANUATU REGION
MAP 6.1 2013/03/24 04:18:35 50.718 160.155 9.7 EAST OF THE KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.0 2013/03/23 13:14:02 -60.682 -19.490 10.0 EAST OF THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/03/22 22:40:53 -28.018 -176.511 6.8 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/03/22 14:18:59 -55.138 -21.728 15.0 SOUTHWESTERN ATLANTIC OCEAN
MAP 5.0 2013/03/21 05:27:36 -22.012 -179.500 601.7 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/03/20 22:29:00 55.547 -35.058 10.0 REYKJANES RIDGE
MAP 5.1 2013/03/20 14:02:30 -22.025 -179.491 599.1 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
Mekigal
as long as there is lots of little ones it is not so bad for I heard it was when it went long periods that you have a binding and then the energy builds up into a massive quake from the binding , but if the plates are moving at a steady rate all is good on the river front
Guest
all is good til mid may great quake should follow. in october flooding will continue due to shift.
Mekigal
QUOTE (Guest+Apr 4 2013, 04:01 PM)
all is good til mid may great quake should follow. in october flooding will continue due to shift.

oh I like that " Mid May GreatQuake" egoerotica . Stroking .

May Mid Greatquake . There me likey
krash661
QUOTE (Mekigal+Apr 4 2013, 11:15 AM)
oh I like that " Mid May GreatQuake" egoerotica . Stroking .

May Mid Greatquake . There me likey
Rubberball
QUOTE (krash661+Apr 4 2013, 09:00 PM)
I'm still waiting for this to occur.

http://www.physforum.com/index.php?showtop...ndpost&p=584897

as you may know verifiei mean pre cursor set. magnitude is a issue 20 to 45 days.


the sliding is greater under heated crust, this faze will show effects.

flooding would be oceanic. November first maxed, cool.gif
first 7.0 step by step..
QUOTE (Rubberball+Apr 5 2013, 12:04 AM)
as you may know verifiei mean pre cursor set. magnitude is a issue 20 to 45 days.


the sliding is greater under heated crust, this faze will show effects.

flooding would be oceanic. November first maxed, cool.gif

listening for the signal...




MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 5.1 2013/04/06 12:27:57 -4.194 142.444 118.6 NEW GUINEA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.3 2013/04/06 11:26:08 34.889 24.085 35.0 CRETE, GREECE
MAP 5.3 2013/04/06 10:55:42 -4.654 153.116 66.4 NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.2 2013/04/06 07:50:31 -3.523 138.432 71.1 PAPUA, INDONESIA
MAP 7.0 2013/04/06 04:42:36 -3.526 138.466 68.0 PAPUA, INDONESIA
MAP 5.9 2013/04/06 00:29:56 42.749 131.057 571.2 EASTERN RUSSIA-N.E. CHINA BORDER REGION
MAP 5.4 2013/04/05 22:55:02 36.446 71.409 103.6 HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
MAP 5.4 2013/04/05 20:00:53 36.781 141.354 45.9 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.2 2013/04/05 19:55:57 -4.314 152.721 35.1 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.1 2013/04/05 19:24:58 43.490 145.918 101.6 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION
MAP 5.5 2013/04/05 17:35:31 0.263 98.678 45.5 NIAS REGION, INDONESIA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/05 13:12:35 -15.269 -172.509 40.6 SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
MAP 6.2 2013/04/05 13:00:02 42.713 131.105 561.9 EASTERN RUSSIA-N.E. CHINA BORDER REGION
MAP 5.4 2013/04/05 01:58:48 17.233 -100.547 24.4 GUERRERO, MEXICO
MAP 5.1 2013/04/05 00:39:46 -56.419 -26.663 66.8 SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
Guest
10 to 25 days mark greatquake 4 blink.gif blink.gif blink.gif
Guest
QUOTE (krash661+Apr 4 2013, 09:00 PM)
I'm still waiting for this to occur.

http://www.physforum.com/index.php?showtop...ndpost&p=584897

you tried this last year when i gave a prediction that did occur as expected.

MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 5.3 2013/04/20 13:18:09 50.018 157.413 9.6 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 6.1 2013/04/20 13:12:51 50.140 157.225 20.2 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.4 2013/04/20 05:11:57 -54.765 1.179 8.6 BOUVET ISLAND REGION
MAP 5.7 2013/04/20 04:51:10 -6.314 130.156 86.8 BANDA SEA
MAP 5.6 2013/04/20 03:42:03 -5.037 152.142 72.6 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.1 2013/04/20 03:34:16 30.181 102.928 12.3 WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.1 2013/04/20 01:37:28 30.283 103.001 12.0 EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/20 01:11:51 30.218 102.876 10.0 WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/20 01:11:51 30.218 102.876 10.0 WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/20 00:30:29 1.496 30.794 23.2 LAKE ALBERT REGION, UGANDA
MAP 6.6 2013/04/20 00:02:47 30.284 102.956 12.3 WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/19 21:41:05 27.060 53.860 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
MAP 5.0 2013/04/19 19:59:28 39.736 143.290 22.2 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 6.0 2013/04/19 19:58:41 49.938 157.639 18.6 EAST OF THE KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.7 2013/04/19 17:51:42 -11.944 121.662 18.9 SOUTH OF TIMOR
MAP 5.2 2013/04/19 17:25:15 -14.929 166.883 31.4 VANUATU
MAP 5.7 2013/04/19 03:15:55 45.700 151.231 120.3 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 7.2 2013/04/19 03:05:54 46.182 150.796 122.3 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/04/18 21:26:37 -34.334 -109.178 10.3 SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE
MAP 5.3 2013/04/18 14:08:37 24.936 123.342 16.9 SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN
MAP 5.7 2013/04/17 12:03:32 38.478 141.494 45.5 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.0 2013/04/17 11:11:59 24.832 123.243 10.4 SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN
MAP 5.1 2013/04/17 09:51:11 7.240 124.941 41.1 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 5.6 2013/04/17 08:57:34 33.927 139.412 11.0 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 5.6 2013/04/17 05:05:03 -2.775 138.702 44.8 PAPUA, INDONESIA
MAP 5.7 2013/04/17 03:15:54 28.189 62.308 68.3 IRAN-PAKISTAN BORDER REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/04/17 01:45:56 26.021 99.769 11.3 YUNNAN, CHINA
MAP 6.6 2013/04/16 22:55:27 -3.218 142.543 13.0 NEAR NORTH COAST OF NEW GUINEA, P.N.G.
MAP 5.0 2013/04/16 18:22:30 -2.192 99.729 27.8 KEPULAUAN MENTAWAI REGION, INDONESIA
MAP 5.2 2013/04/16 11:26:06 -6.140 104.734 52.9 SUNDA STRAIT, INDONESIA
MAP 7.8 2013/04/16 10:44:21 28.107 62.053 82.0 IRAN-PAKISTAN BORDER REGION
MAP 5.6 2013/04/16 10:00:24 -6.652 154.405 10.0 BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/16 09:05:28 -11.702 165.254 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/04/16 08:34:13 28.874 95.115 31.7 ARUNACHAL PRADESH, INDIA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/16 03:48:44 1.048 125.059 87.0 MOLUCCA SEA
MAP 5.1 2013/04/15 22:57:03 -15.946 -177.480 414.9 FIJI REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/04/14 13:25:03 37.581 141.303 61.0 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.1 2013/04/14 09:51:08 15.438 -46.623 9.9 NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
MAP 5.1 2013/04/14 05:11:29 1.486 126.192 9.8 MOLUCCA SEA
MAP 6.6 2013/04/14 01:32:23 -6.479 154.584 35.3 BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.1 2013/04/14 00:19:57 -6.583 154.537 72.5 BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 6.0 2013/04/13 22:49:50 -19.135 169.637 270.7 VANUATU
MAP 5.0 2013/04/13 22:07:26 -6.196 130.915 75.6 BANDA SEA
MAP 5.1 2013/04/13 20:27:39 -5.521 131.123 89.1 BANDA SEA




this is infact what you have been waiting for. great quake 4.
Saturday 13 April 2013
Mt Etna Volcano, Italy
A paroxysm occurred at Mt Etna volcano, Sicily on evening of 11th April 2013. The lava fountain was preceded by ash emission on 8 April and strombolian eruptions on 11 April. Two lava flows began from the saddle between the two southeast cones, and another lava flow on the lower northeastern flank of SE crater, moving towards Valle del Bove.
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Saturday 6th April 2013
Pacaya Volcano, Guatemala
Tourists advised to avoid MacKenny crater at Pacaya volcano, due to lava avalanches and Strombolian explosions.
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Saturday 6th April 2013
Tambora Volcano, Indonesia
Tambora volcano, Indonesia was raised to level 2 alert (waspada) on 5th April 2013, after an increase in seismic activity. Tambora is one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes. In 1815 it produced the world's largest historic explosive eruption with the loss of 117,000 lives. The most recent eruption is not well documented, but occurred about 1967. A magnitude 6.1 earthquake hit 29 km NE of the summit of Tambora volcano on 8th May 2010. During 2004 a buried town was discovered near the volcano. It has been called the Pompeii of the East because of the preservation of human artefacts.
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Saturday 6th April 2013
Guntur Volcano, Indonesia
Guntur volcano, west Java, Indonesia, was raised to level 2 alert (waspada) on 2nd April 2013 due to an increase in seismic activity and significant deformation. A 2 km exclusion zone was placed around the crater. Guntur was one of the most active volcanoes in Java during the 1800's, but has not erupted since then.
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Friday 5th April 2013
Tolbachik Volcano, Kamchatka
Eruption has intensified at Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka over the past 3 days. A lava flow is 15 metres wide and flowing at 5 metres per second. There is no risk to populated areas from the lava flow. There are five populated centres at distances from 50 km to 68 km from the base of the volcano – the settlements of Klyuchi, Maiskoye, Kozyrevsk, Lazo and Atlasovo, with a total population of 8 thousand. Two craters are active at Tolbachik volcano. The main crater contains an active lava lake ejecting lava to a height of 100 m. The second crater is emitting gases. Tolbachik volcano resumed activity on 27 November 2012 after a 36 year quiescence. During the current eruption lava flows destroyed a station of the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology in the area of Vodopadny creek, and burnt forest.
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Friday 5th April 2013
Pacaya Volcano, Guatemala
Eruptions resume at Pacaya volcano, Guatemala after 3 years quiescence. Strombolian eruptions were observed at MacKenny crater on 4th April 2013. Pacaya is one of the world's most active volcanoes, however it has been quiet for the past 3 years. The previous eruptions in 2010 produced a 5 km long lava flow down the south flank.
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Thursday 4th April 2013
Iceland Earthquake Swarm
An earthquake swarm has occurred in northern Iceland. The swarm was located on the Tjörnes Fracture Zone between Grimsey and the mainland. In the 48 hours to 4th April 2013 (02:19 hr, local time) there were 813 earthquakes. 522 earthquakes were between magnitude 2-3, 86 greater than magnitude 3. The largest earthquake was magnitude 5.3. The transform fault has historically been the site of underwater eruptions. The most recent eruption was in 1868. This earthquake swarm may indicate an underwater eruption is occurring. The swarm is continuing.
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Wednesday 3rd April 2013
Mt Etna Volcano, Italy
Eruptions resumed at Mt Etna volcano on 3rd April 2013. Lava fountains and ash emissions continuing for more than 4 hours. After 18 days of rest, the New Southeast Crater produced the 9th paroxysm of the year. The eruption produced lava fountains, loud explosions, lava flows on the south, south-east and north-east of the cone. Pyroclastic material drifted south-east, towards the towns of Zafferana, Santa Venerina, and Acireale. The "prelude" of this episode began on the morning of April 2, with small ash emissions, followed the next night by strombolian activity.
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Update time = Sun Apr 21 21:25:03 UTC 2013

MAG UTC DATE-TIME
y/m/d h:m:s LAT
deg LON
deg DEPTH
km Region
MAP 5.7 2013/04/21 13:48:29 51.654 -178.246 44.0 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
MAP 5.2 2013/04/21 09:05:23 30.328 102.993 9.4 WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/21 03:59:38 30.209 103.032 12.2 EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 6.1 2013/04/21 03:22:17 29.915 138.926 424.1 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/04/20 20:53:43 30.328 103.071 9.8 EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.3 2013/04/20 13:18:09 50.018 157.413 9.6 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 6.1 2013/04/20 13:12:51 50.140 157.225 20.2 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.4 2013/04/20 05:11:57 -54.765 1.179 8.6 BOUVET ISLAND REGION
MAP 5.7 2013/04/20 04:51:10 -6.314 130.156 86.8 BANDA SEA
MAP 5.6 2013/04/20 03:42:03 -5.037 152.142 72.6 NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.1 2013/04/20 03:34:16 30.181 102.928 12.3 WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.1 2013/04/20 01:37:28 30.283 103.001 12.0 EASTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/20 01:11:51 30.218 102.876 10.0 WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/20 01:11:51 30.218 102.876 10.0 WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/20 00:30:29 1.496 30.794 23.2 LAKE ALBERT REGION, UGANDA
MAP 6.6 2013/04/20 00:02:47 30.284 102.956 12.3 WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/19 21:41:05 27.060 53.860 10.0 SOUTHERN IRAN
MAP 5.0 2013/04/19 19:59:28 39.736 143.290 22.2 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 6.0 2013/04/19 19:58:41 49.955 157.670 20.0 EAST OF THE KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.7 2013/04/19 17:51:42 -11.944 121.662 18.9 SOUTH OF TIMOR
MAP 5.2 2013/04/19 17:25:15 -14.929 166.883 31.4 VANUATU
MAP 5.7 2013/04/19 03:15:55 45.700 151.231 120.3 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 7.2 2013/04/19 03:05:54 46.182 150.796 122.3 KURIL ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/04/18 21:26:37 -34.334 -109.178 10.3 SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE
MAP 5.3 2013/04/18 14:08:37 24.936 123.342 16.9 SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN
MAP 5.7 2013/04/17 12:03:32 38.478 141.494 45.5 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
MAP 5.0 2013/04/17 11:11:59 24.832 123.243 10.4 SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN
MAP 5.1 2013/04/17 09:51:11 7.240 124.941 41.1 MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
MAP 5.6 2013/04/17 08:57:34 33.927 139.412 11.0 IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
MAP 5.6 2013/04/17 05:05:03 -2.775 138.702 44.8 PAPUA, INDONESIA
MAP 5.7 2013/04/17 03:15:54 28.189 62.308 68.3 IRAN-PAKISTAN BORDER REGION
MAP 5.2 2013/04/17 01:45:56 26.021 99.769 11.3 YUNNAN, CHINA
MAP 6.6 2013/04/16 22:55:27 -3.218 142.543 13.0 NEAR NORTH COAST OF NEW GUINEA, P.N.G.
MAP 5.0 2013/04/16 18:22:30 -2.192 99.729 27.8 KEPULAUAN MENTAWAI REGION, INDONESIA
MAP 5.2 2013/04/16 11:26:06 -6.140 104.734 52.9 SUNDA STRAIT, INDONESIA
MAP 7.8 2013/04/16 10:44:21 28.107 62.053 82.0 IRAN-PAKISTAN BORDER REGION
MAP 5.6 2013/04/16 10:00:24 -6.652 154.405 10.0 BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/16 09:05:28 -11.702 165.254 10.0 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
MAP 5.3 2013/04/16 08:34:13 28.874 95.115 31.7 ARUNACHAL PRADESH, INDIA
MAP 5.0 2013/04/16 03:48:44 1.048 125.059 87.0 MOLUCCA SEA tongue.gif : wink.gif
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