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Whats going on at yellowstone?

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posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 03:29 PM
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wanted to give you guys a heads up...

firefox has a add-on that lets you know when quakes happen by "shaking" the browser..

I highly recommend it.



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 03:32 PM
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Yeah, been using that for a few weeks now.. very good program, nice heads up.

The "make your browser shake"is a nice little feature too. Plus you can set it to update as frequently as you like, I prefer the 3 minute mark.

It never hurts to have many different sources to look upon. Sometimes it can list things before some of the other sites.




[edit on 29-12-2008 by TwiTcHomatic]



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 03:35 PM
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Originally posted by pynner
wanted to give you guys a heads up...

firefox has a add-on that lets you know when quakes happen by "shaking" the browser..

I highly recommend it.




There is also a great widget for the mac that talks to you each time an earthquake hits.



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 03:38 PM
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In the meanwhile, here are two other quakes of minor intensity.


1.9 2008/12/29 14:25:15 44.517N 110.340W 0.9 63 km (39 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.1 2008/12/29 14:18:36 44.523N 110.353W 1.0 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 03:39 PM
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Yes, but there is also a sign by old faithful that says that does become erratic and predicts quakes.

Still we know we have quakes. What we want to know is if we have volcano.



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 03:48 PM
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wow the jackson pollack chart -

www.quake.utah.edu...

is going wild right now - check it out.



We're now at 46 earthquakes (but the first one before this swarm is much farther away and tiny) so it's really 45 for this swarm.




[edit on 12/29/2008 by trusername]



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 03:54 PM
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Check this one mbmgquake.mtech.edu... .gif this is the "unshorten" wave version.


edit: play with the url if u read this another day.

[edit on 29-12-2008 by coolvibe]



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 03:55 PM
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It looks like it's getting nastier each day when it starts it's rumbling around noon. Let's hope that pattern doesn't continue.



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 03:55 PM
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Why are they going even more crazy then they were yesterday? I mean yesterday there were more earthquakes then there were today...

Does this mean that something big is about to happen?



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:00 PM
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Originally posted by MagicaRose
I realize that if this happens and it erupts that many people wouldn't survive.
Can someone tell me how can we prepare for this?
I know that the chances of survival would be very low.
Can a person stay in their home?
Would masks help at all?
Would it be wise to stock up on food and supplies?


I would consider having a mask in a survival pack.
We can't know what will help or hurt - but we can do what we can.

www.approvedgasmasks.com...

Stock up on water - food - first aid - battery powered radio - flashlights (the wind up kind are good) - and all of the other "survival" items that are listed on survival sites.

I would think one would stay in their homes - instead of additional exposure to the unknown elements. I have actually heard unfavorable reports about taping windows - so I would research that - I don't know.

Disaster - the great unknown



[edit on 29-12-2008 by spinkyboo]



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:00 PM
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sorry - I can't get into the site - what is it?



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:03 PM
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Has any information been released on the levels of the lake at the lakeshores?

I mean, any evidence of accelerated tilting?



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:05 PM
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Wow!
More and more earthquakes keep getting added from the past two days. That seems to explain all those jumps I saw in the seismograph that didn't result in an earthquake being confirmed.



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:05 PM
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There are like another four today at yellowstone?
Certainly an area of activity!!



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:05 PM
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There were some Bible Codes with those dates on it. It depends on how you interpret the date or something, from what I understand. Let's hope that it doesn't happen.



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:06 PM
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It is a gif file a new one each day with the most recent direct waves.
Without some filters that the others have. The waves/peeks you see here are mutch intenser/huger and acurate.
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ps: if did some spelling wrong sorry.. i'm a lazy dutch guy



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:08 PM
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Yes a few pages back - there was the mention of it accelerating in the last few years

I'll try to find it



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:22 PM
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posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:28 PM
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WOW they have updated "missed" EQ's on the record, it now looks like 54 in the last couple days!


1.9 2008/12/29 14:25:15 44.517N 110.340W 0.9 63 km (39 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.1 2008/12/29 14:18:36 44.523N 110.353W 1.0 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.9 2008/12/29 13:38:25 44.514N 110.381W 2.1 60 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.3 2008/12/29 13:38:04 44.511N 110.385W 2.3 60 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.4 2008/12/29 12:37:07 44.502N 110.366W 1.8 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.9 2008/12/29 12:29:38 44.513N 110.381W 0.5 60 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.5 2008/12/29 12:28:55 44.515N 110.381W 0.0 60 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
3.3 2008/12/29 12:14:49 44.521N 110.369W 1.8 60 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
1.4 2008/12/29 11:40:00 44.533N 110.359W 4.8 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.0 2008/12/28 22:30:35 44.517N 110.372W 1.0 60 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.3 2008/12/28 22:30:04 44.477N 110.349W 6.5 63 km (39 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
1.7 2008/12/28 22:29:23 44.489N 110.354W 4.2 63 km (39 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.4 2008/12/28 22:23:36 44.516N 110.361W 6.4 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
1.9 2008/12/28 21:29:18 44.522N 110.385W 1.0 59 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.8 2008/12/28 21:25:53 44.514N 110.370W 0.1 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.6 2008/12/28 16:57:56 44.521N 110.371W 1.4 60 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT


Mod Edit: visit site for remainder of data.

Sorry forgot to add the source link

[edit on 12/29/08 by redhatty]

[edit on 12/29/2008 by Badge01]



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:34 PM
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On the 27th we had 12 in a period of fifteen minutes, and one of those was a 3.9!


edit - correction on time, twice

This makes me wonder how many will happen today that won't be reported until a day or two later. That seismograph is more intense now.

[edit on 12/29/2008 by Curious_Agnostic]







 
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