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Originally posted by Mushussu
reply to post by 12.21.12
If Lernmore is still on maybe lernmore can repost the list of good sites collected.
If not, last post lernmore did for the list is about 10 15 pages back I think.
Originally posted by ScaredInWyoming
hello im usuelly a lurker but im joining up just to post this
im in wyoming , near yellowstone national park.
recently, starting earlier today at around noon, i started smelling this weird smell in the air, smells like sulfur but a little bit more "bitter" smelling
i cant figure out what it is, but it hasnt gone away. i drove a few miles away from my house to the town, and the smell is still there in the air. everyone else can smell it too. i called the news channel and they said they are going to run a report on it on the morning news tomorrow
i dont know if its related to yellowstone or not or if im just paranoid. but thought i would share this. take it with a grain of salt.
Originally posted by TwiTcHomatic
Was this posted as being new and I missed it?
www.quake.utah.edu...
YLA under LKW... I don't recall that one before.
-edit- As in I don't recall seeing that sensor before.. and there are no readings for it prior too today.
[edit on 2-1-2009 by TwiTcHomatic]
Earthquake Details Magnitude 3.1 Date-Time * Friday, January 02, 2009 at 20:15:39 UTC * Friday, January 02, 2009 at 01:15:39 PM at epicenter * Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones Location 44.528°N, 110.366°W Depth 3.4 km (2.1 miles)
Originally posted by Venit
So, from what i understand the harmonic traces indicated a movement of magma to the north-east. While this has calmed down from the activity on the seismometers a few hours ago, it is starting to pick up again. Adding to this are reports of a smell of sulfer, traditionally attributed to being present around volcanic activity.
Where are we currently, is it looking better or worse in regard to an event?