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originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: jhn7537
The solar eclipse certainly was telling us something it seems with hurricanes, wildfires and quakes soon following.
originally posted by: cnoland
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: jhn7537
The solar eclipse certainly was telling us something it seems with hurricanes, wildfires and quakes soon following.
The solar eclipse did not tell us anything. This is an EQ that happened at a point where two major tectonic plates meet. There is nothing unusual about an EQ ina spot such as this.
Solar eclipses happen all of the time. In fact, we have had TEN total solar eclipses since 2000 and numerous other partial eclipses. They are not rare or a sign of things to come at all.
originally posted by: carewemust
At least 32 people have been killed by this Mexico quake.
www.msn.com...
originally posted by: cnoland
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: jhn7537
The solar eclipse certainly was telling us something it seems with hurricanes, wildfires and quakes soon following.
The solar eclipse did not tell us anything. This is an EQ that happened at a point where two major tectonic plates meet. There is nothing unusual about an EQ ina spot such as this.
Solar eclipses happen all of the time. In fact, we have had TEN total solar eclipses since 2000 and numerous other partial eclipses. They are not rare or a sign of things to come at all.
originally posted by: jhn7537
originally posted by: cnoland
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: jhn7537
The solar eclipse certainly was telling us something it seems with hurricanes, wildfires and quakes soon following.
The solar eclipse did not tell us anything. This is an EQ that happened at a point where two major tectonic plates meet. There is nothing unusual about an EQ ina spot such as this.
Solar eclipses happen all of the time. In fact, we have had TEN total solar eclipses since 2000 and numerous other partial eclipses. They are not rare or a sign of things to come at all.
I'm beginning to believe there is a correlation between giant solar flares and large EQs... It seems whenever we have giant solar flares (like a x-10 class) we see an uptick in EQs and extreme weather... I wouldn't call solar flares like the recent one common, I believe its the largest since 2007/2008..
originally posted by: jhn7537
originally posted by: cnoland
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: jhn7537
The solar eclipse certainly was telling us something it seems with hurricanes, wildfires and quakes soon following.
The solar eclipse did not tell us anything. This is an EQ that happened at a point where two major tectonic plates meet. There is nothing unusual about an EQ ina spot such as this.
Solar eclipses happen all of the time. In fact, we have had TEN total solar eclipses since 2000 and numerous other partial eclipses. They are not rare or a sign of things to come at all.
I'm beginning to believe there is a correlation between giant solar flares and large EQs... It seems whenever we have giant solar flares (like a x-10 class) we see an uptick in EQs and extreme weather... I wouldn't call solar flares like the recent one common, I believe its the largest since 2007/2008..
I just peeked at my stations loaded in GEE in the Pacific Northwest, and went, "whoa! Something big just went off."
This is showing amplitude of 3.5 millimeters/s and this seismometer is near Cabo San Lucas, about 900 miles away from epicenter.
You know, I really am beginning to suspect that big CMEs DO somehow trigger big quakes. Talk to me JadedandCynical, I'm ready to listen.
edit on 9/8/2017 by Olivine because: (no reason given)
M 8.1 - 87km SW of Pijijiapan, Mexico
2017-09-08 04:49:21 UTC 15.068°N 93.715°W 69.7 km depth
G3 Watch for 6 and 7 September, 2017 due to CME Arrival
published: Thursday, September 07, 2017 00:26 UTC
The geomagnetic storm watch for the 6 and 7 September, 2017 UTC-days has been upgraded to G3 (Strong). The G3 Watch is in anticipation of the expected arrival of a coronal mass ejection (CME) that took place in association with an M5 flare (R2-Moderate radio blackout) observed on 4 September at 2033 UTC (1633 ET). Current analysis and forecasts reflect CME arrival late on 6 September, 2017; with CME effects continuing into 7 September. Keep checking our SWPC website for updates to the forecast.
G3 Watch: 7 through 9 September, 2017 due to CME Effects
published: Saturday, September 09, 2017 01:55 UTC
The G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm watch for the 7 September UTC-day remains in effect due to coronal mass ejection (CME) arrival and effects from the 4 September CME. Additionally, a G3 Watch is now in effect for the 8 and 9 September UTC-days in anticipation of the arrival of another CME associated with the X9.3 flare (R3-Strong radio blackout) on 6 September at 1202 UTC (0802 ET). Analysis indicates likely CME arrival late on 8 September into early 9 September. Keep checking our SWPC website for updates to the forecast.
Shock Arrival on 6 Sep at 2308 UTC from 4 September CME
published: Saturday, September 09, 2017 01:56 UTC
The coronal mass ejection (CME) from 4 September, 2017 arrived at the DSCOVR spacecraft on 6 September at 2308 UTC (1908 ET). A sudden impulse was observed at several of Earth's magnetometers on 6 September at 2348 UTC (1948 ET) due to effects from the shock arrival at Earth.
This work examines the relation between solar activity and seismicity study by considering observations on global and local earthquake events in prolonged period and most recent solar cycles. Various solar wind parameters are considered, which include the solar wind speed, solar wind dynamic pressure and solar wind input energy. In our attempts to explain the physical mechanism of solar activity and seismicity, we are focussing on geomagnetic pulsations extracted from the ground magnetometer and the effect of Lorentz force.
Under these conditions a 400 nT (G4-class) solar event is estimated to induce an Einstein-De Haas torque of 1.2 x 1011 N-m. Such large torques may trigger earthquakes along faults where tectonic stresses are close to the failure threshold. We therefore anticipate that due to Einstein-de Haas coupling, there may be an increase in seismic activity within a relatively short time window after arrival of large magnetic storms.
By using the method of Fast Fourier Transform to study the periodicity in M(sub)s for the last hundred years, periodicities of 4; 4.5; 5.5; 9; 11 and 13.5 were found for earthquakes. Some of these results were previously obtained.
...
It can be inferred that there is a connection between solar and seismic activities.
This study does not include the prediction of earthquakes. In order to do so, it should also be taken into account the Sun-Earth interaction as an extra variable.
In fact, as the authors demonstrated that all M6+ earthquakes that occur on a global scale are always preceded by an increase of the solar wind proton density near Earth, the solar and geomagnetic activity monitoring is a seismic prediction method that has proven reliable for understanding when we can expect a recovery of the M6+ global seismic and could be used internationally as an indicator of seismic risk in the countries where there are potentially destructive earthquakes and tsunamis. While, the Earth's electromagnetic field monitoring activities can provide a
methodology of scientific investigation which would allow to understand exactly where the strong earthquake would strike through the use of electromagnetic monitoring stations able to understand where come from the pre-seismic radio emission of "local" type [28]. This technology is known as "radio direction finding" (RDF), and is also widely used in amateur fields.
originally posted by: jhn7537
originally posted by: cnoland
originally posted by: TruthxIsxInxThexMist
a reply to: jhn7537
The solar eclipse certainly was telling us something it seems with hurricanes, wildfires and quakes soon following.
The solar eclipse did not tell us anything. This is an EQ that happened at a point where two major tectonic plates meet. There is nothing unusual about an EQ ina spot such as this.
Solar eclipses happen all of the time. In fact, we have had TEN total solar eclipses since 2000 and numerous other partial eclipses. They are not rare or a sign of things to come at all.
I'm beginning to believe there is a correlation between giant solar flares and large EQs... It seems whenever we have giant solar flares (like a x-10 class) we see an uptick in EQs and extreme weather... I wouldn't call solar flares like the recent one common, I believe its the largest since 2007/2008..