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Whats going on at yellowstone?

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posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 11:09 AM
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one pipe cleaner coming up watch:

www.quake.utah.edu...

tada! See it's not magic. It's man made.

Also, if it wasn't, how could I so accurately predict that? No two events in nature occur that identically, and with that close a signature such that I can recognize them immediately watching GEE. Case closed, as far as I'm concerned. Now exactly what they are remains to be seen. And seeing as they are man made, who cares - unless- Well, umm...I'll leave it at that for now.


[edit on Fri Jan 30th 2009 by TrueAmerican]



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 11:19 AM
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They are looking pretty predictable at the present time...evenly spaced/duration...must of fixed their Wal-Mart Appliance Timer



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 12:20 PM
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UMMM.... concerning Alaska..
According to this Dr. below, we fall in to the nerd category.

... I for one take exception to that..
Should be spelled with a capital 'N', Thank you very much!

eruptions.wordpress.com...


www.geology.ucdavis.edu...


He does have some interesting info.

[edit on 30-1-2009 by Mushussu]



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 12:25 PM
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Huh...calls us nerds...his web page has a "made with a Mac" icon at the bottom of the page...



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 12:30 PM
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NERDS!!!!




posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 01:15 PM
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reply to post by TrueAmerican
 


Continuous Air Monitoring Station (CAMS)

* An air CAMS is a shelter that houses instruments that measure the amount of particulates in the atmosphere.
* A small pump draws in outside air, which is then distributed to the instruments housed in the shelter.
* Different instruments measure different particulates.
* The Park Service and Wyoming DEQ (environmental agency) operates instruments that measure the air for:
o ozone
o carbon monoxide
o nitric oxide
o nitrogen dioxide
o oxides of nitrogen
o sulfur dioxide
o hydrogen sulfide
o fine particulate matter ( PM 2.5 and PM10)

You can find the locations of the CAMS inside YNP operated in a joint venture between the Department of the Interior and the DEQ for the State of Wyoming, as well as download daily air quality analysis.



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 01:21 PM
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time for another pipe cleaner (CAMS?) coming up watch:

www.quake.utah.edu...

tada!
ok, I am over it. How many more times I gotta do this?




[edit on Fri Jan 30th 2009 by TrueAmerican]



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 01:40 PM
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Thought y'all might be interested in this: Redoubt Volcano photo up at hut



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 02:09 PM
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Dear startx.jeff, Great work. Can you provide link to the location of these stations. It is indeed plausible. But before I agree the are a pump for air tests, I want to research them. Any info would be great.

It raises questions if this is the source. Why would the YVO situate it close enough to run interference? And it if it's that easy to locate and control why haven't the dampened it somehow? The air station may be the answer.
But why today following the earthquake in Seattle 4.5, would the earthquake change the schedule of the pump? The caterpillers were become completely regular and then the earthquake delayed the next pulse.
And if these signals are from the air monitoring system. Why aren't they continuous. They have morphed since August and come and go with large earthquakes. Is the monitoring system being effected by the earthquakes?
You could have the right answer, but if true, why haven't the done anything to resolve the problem? When did the start the system? And I understand that the sound would travel farther in cooler air. And no other station has this problem? You have an answer. It just doesn't explain all the questions. Ironically, I just heard a news piece about that Kealing guy on the Hawian island capturing his air samples. You only need to capture a relatively small amount. A large flask. And it takes a second or two. And in purchasing this equipment wouldn't they want a quiet motor so as not to interfere with other detection equipment? If you're right, then it's a mistake by the researchers. Why haven't they corrected problem? It would be easy to check when the timing of the pump begins and it's schedule. Trust me, I want to believe this is the cause of the pulses. But sometimes it not aways the usual suspect. But first I must know all I can about the "perp". I'm not computer savoy so any links with information about these sites and specifics about what kind of machine they use would be appreciated. IF I find that they've place an air monitoring system beside the LKWY, or near by, that would be convincing evidence. It still wouldn't answer the question of why the would they let the air pump run interference and then do nothing about it after it was obvious and could obsure real seismic activity. And why it suddenly appears in a different form following the 7.2 in Kuril. As you can see, I sometimes don't get directly to the point. Maybe someone here can find out if they know the direct cause of the system interference and are they doing anything about it. Honestly I would. I just think someone else would put it more aptly.
Trust me. I want to believe it's a pump. It's just strange circumstances and timing which require a solution. Personally I'd like them to change pump or dampen and then these creepy critters would not be wiggling across the seismogram.



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 02:38 PM
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One last thing. On Janury 15 for the next few days. The signatures are larger, variable and irregular. Immediately after an earthquake the pumps frequency changes and becomes irratic. I just don't understand if it's a pump, why the drastic changes? Why couldn't they all be the same pattern and uniform regardless of seismic activity? Then it would be easy to realize it's a pump. Why can't someone knit the damn pump a cozy blanket and shut the damn things off. Is it a pump? I want to believe. But I'd have to believe it's a strange pump in a bad spot. I swear if I lived nearby, I'd volunteer to go build a snow fort around three sides of it to block it from the LKWY monitor just to be at peace. I'm done.



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 02:39 PM
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The 'cardiac' looking pulses when they come up on the webicorders are calibration pulses.

Calibration Examples:
quake.usgs.gov...

quake.usgs.gov...

www.geophys.uni-stuttgart.de...
(Bottom of page)

projects.crustal.ucsb.edu...

www.avo.alaska.edu...

Quake Examples:
www.seismo.unr.edu...

www.geophysik.uni-muenchen.de...
(Good images! & educational too
)

Enjoy
M.



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 03:03 PM
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Originally posted by startx.jeff
reply to post by TrueAmerican
 


Continuous Air Monitoring Station (CAMS)

* An air CAMS is a shelter that houses instruments that measure the amount of particulates in the atmosphere.
* A small pump draws in outside air, which is then distributed to the instruments housed in the shelter.
* Different instruments measure different particulates.
* The Park Service and Wyoming DEQ (environmental agency) operates instruments that measure the air for:
o ozone
o carbon monoxide
o nitric oxide
o nitrogen dioxide
o oxides of nitrogen
o sulfur dioxide
o hydrogen sulfide
o fine particulate matter ( PM 2.5 and PM10)

You can find the locations of the CAMS inside YNP operated in a joint venture between the Department of the Interior and the DEQ for the State of Wyoming, as well as download daily air quality analysis.



I don't want to lead people farther down the "mechanical" disinfo dark alley, but:

I have an air purifier that sniffs the air for particulate and VOCs all the time. When it smells either, it kicks into clean mode. The materials being monitored that the above quote describes are potentially volcano cooties. The question is, if something is sniffing and, likely collecting and/or analyzing, is there a correlation between the timing of that and other data collection manifestations. Thus, perhaps explaining the irregularity of the signal. I mean, like, well, you know, earthquake over thisaway, gas leaks over thataway. I mean, I could do a comparative data thingy, but there's the economy and the camps and the avian flu and...


Hmmm, as I think, any kicking on of such a machine would be worthy of pondering the reason why.


[edit on 30-1-2009 by Spell2Speak]



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 03:32 PM
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I just noticed that they are limiting the wavelength on the seismographs from Alaska now. Everything is a pipe cleaner now, just like LKY. No worries, it's just the wind.



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 03:54 PM
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Well at least webcams are working for the moment...and naturally it's pointed looking right into the sun on cam1


I'm still seeing long duration events at Soda Butte and don't see any nearby events that would cause these...what's up with that?

[edit on 1/30/2009 by Hx3_1963]



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 03:59 PM
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Originally posted by MoronMan
I just noticed that they are limiting the wavelength on the seismographs from Alaska now. Everything is a pipe cleaner now, just like LKY. No worries, it's just the wind.


I know they seem really similar from the way they are plotted on the webicorders, but if you look at the signal in GEE coming in live, you can tell that the pipecleaners are this weird thick, very short signal, (doesn't look like anything major) whereas volcanic tremor is like one continuous big spike.



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 04:36 PM
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So I checked out the Northeast Pacific Satellite. Zoom in on the Redoubt area once, then speed up the loop to 75%. I am quite positive that is a smoke/ash cloud moving to the east directly from Redoubt. What do you think?

Also...there is finally a clear image of Redoubt from the Redoubt Hut Webcam

Looks to me like a mixture of clouds, and smoke...

I am interested/excited to see this thing go. I can watch it on the web, check out USGS, and see what happens to Yellowstone when this thing decides to erupt, possibly within a day or two.



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 04:40 PM
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It didn't look like an ash cloud to me. The AVO website says it's cloudy there today.



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 05:23 PM
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Mt Redoubt is peggin' out the Webicorder at RSO...wonder if they're gonna switch to a higher verticle scale soon...would be nice to see more detailed spikes instead of just a solid band...

Redoubt Volcano Latest Observations
2009-01-30 14:35:54

Intense seismicity continues at Redoubt this afternoon. Clear webcam views, satellite, and radar data from earlier today indicate that the volcano has not yet erupted.

Clouds have moved in to obscure the webcam view over the last hour.

An AVO observation flight returned in the last hour and reports no sign of ash emission, but observed significant steaming from a new melt depression at the mouth of the summit crater near the vent area of the 1989-90 eruption.

The Aviation Color Code remains at ORANGE and the Volcano Alert Level remains at WATCH.



[edit on 1/30/2009 by Hx3_1963]



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 05:46 PM
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Originally posted by Hx3_1963
Mt Redoubt is peggin' out the Webicorder at RSO...wonder if they're gonna switch to a higher verticle scale soon...would be nice to see more detailed spikes instead of just a solid band...


Yea, that's what I was trying to spit out.



posted on Jan, 30 2009 @ 06:01 PM
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I just wanted to stir the pot. I think the Kalgin Island is the south east side of an unidentified caldera. Redoubt me?

Edit: sorry, off topic

[edit on 30-1-2009 by MoronMan]



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