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Research into the devastating 1607 flood that affected Burnham-On-Sea and the Bristol Channel in January 1607 has, since 2002, been the subject of a study between Dr Simon Haslett, Head of Geography at Bath Spa University College, author of Coastal Systems and Dr Ted Bryant, School of Geosciences at the University of Wollongong, Australia, author of Tsunami: the Underrated Hazard.
Originally posted by Greenize
As I live in Western Ky, I hope and pray that this doesn't happen...but I have to tell this and it may be nothing, but Thanksgiving day was unusally warm and all my family was outside and for over an hour we watched a flock of buzzards flying overhead. Not swarming...leaving...my dad is 65 and said he had never seen anything like it in his lifetime. The sky was black with them. Trailing in behind them we watched for another 30 minutes a flock of blackbirds. This was midday, certainly strange and kind of scary, this thread made me wonder...
Originally posted by questioningall
The language of the webbot for these earthquakes
vomiting loses
thundering shock/crack heard around the world
bowel release
bladder release
isolation (world has to come to aid)
bigger than anything ever before
loud noise cascading around the world
desperate hands
restriction of movements
Originally posted by questioningall
vomiting loses
thundering shock/crack heard around the world
bowel release
bladder release
isolation (world has to come to aid)
bigger than anything ever before
loud noise cascading around the world
desperate hands
restriction of movements