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Whats going on at yellowstone?

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posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:30 AM
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Did anyone notice the webcams of the animals yesterday were looped.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:32 AM
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I'm new too. Welcome! As far as I've been able to gather from various sources, I believe that the information is accurate. I read Apocalypse 2012 - funny Author but scary information. He seemed to be relatively objective and had a sufficient measure of skepticism. I've been obsessively gathering information and confirming the scientific claims. Try my best to stick to reputable sources. Now I'm linked to all the earthquake monitoring sites, solar weather, watching the major storms - you name it. I do love the prophecies though - that's my whole quantum physics/human conciousness loving side. I don't know how many new cults have cropped up - too many to count. You just have to sort thru so much garbage and look for the patterns that can be backed up scientifically.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:32 AM
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Originally posted by Shirakawa
Has LKWY station stopped updating again?
It seems stuck at 09:10 MST.


I was going to ask the same thing... TA.H17A is still online, but the UofU LKWY seems to be non-responsive.

*SIGH*

-K



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:34 AM
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From what I recall recently from a documentary mentioning this caldera, the claim was that 'alarming activity' would be thousands of earthquakes in a very short time. Another statement was that there are seven of these calderas around the world. Almost sounds like the biblical beast....doesn't it?



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:37 AM
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Originally posted by apex
closest thing to given examples of it on any of the USGS sites, so it could well be what we are looking for. In which case, we haven't seen it here. Which is a damn good thing.


Yellowstone seismograph charts are much more compressed though: half the width and with 4 subdivisions for each hour instead of 6, it's possible that harmonic tremors may not have been clearly visible.

By the way, almost all stations, even "dead" ones, have two very strange signals at about 09:45 MST. There are definitely some problems with the charting system.

[edit on 2009/1/1 by Shirakawa]



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:39 AM
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I hate replying to myself, but I figured I'd add that I'm expecting that all of the sensors have on-board memory, so that when the connectivity problems that I think are causing the outage of the Helios are corrected, all of the graphs will be filled in.

At least that's the way I'd design one if I were to do so.


-K



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:43 AM
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Agreed, that's a good book also. I have a cousin up in a superior university(professor) say's his two greatest concerns are asteroids and Yellowstone. Considering his background and education, it validates may other concerns.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:44 AM
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reply to post by Shirakawa
 


Yep , that's what I was pointing out at the end of page 85.

Very odd indeed.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:47 AM
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HUnny I have been in this thread since it started. I was replying to solomons earlier post about "scare mongering" by some and making light of that fact. Alot of people on here have been actively watching and"learning" some new things from this event that is unfolding. I would have to agree that a hydo event is much more likely due to the nature of the enviorment where it is happening. Also I dont think alot of people realise that the caldera is actually a 7mile huge chamber that is rather deep into the earth still, the part that is closer to the surface is a incredibly large gas reserve with another reserve of waters running all around from what the tests showed years back.. Its movements are what causes the ground to buldge in a way that is causing the lake itself to kind of tip out away from the caldera itself.(the area around the lake has been looking flooded for about 7 years now. Some older trees that where once on the banks are now sitting in about 2 feet of water.) I have seen some docu's on it by the man who origonaly discovered it some years ago and have been interested every since.
It is true that we have not seen a super volcano in our lifetimes or even our recent recorded history (pompia sp?) and one can only pray we never do. Although it sounds sadistic a hydo event occuring would at least allow us to pick up the pieces and not live in a nuclear winter for years to come. So with the terrian and enviorment I would deff' have to side with you about the hydo event, it just seems like a more likely event from the current data readily available.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:53 AM
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My only comment to a possible hydro explosion could that not destabilize the entire region? And possibly cause further eruption?

I know it is not exactly the most pleasant thing to hear, but for a fact we know something is going on. Most likely, if any, it will be a hydro like stated many times above.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:54 AM
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Originally posted by ghaleon12
....From my knowledge, all the lava is connected so a small eruption wouldn't be possible. This type of volcano is a lot different than others. This caldera volcano would be more like a bomb than a fountain.


Please excuse me but what you are saying is far from the real situation. I do not know where you got your knowledge that "all the lava is connected" (I assume you mean "magma", by the way, not "lava"), but to say that "a small eruption wouldn't be possible" is completely at odds with both the historical facts for Yellowstone and the statements of scientists who have reported in great detail on what may or may not be possible in terms of eruptions. Relative to what Yellowstone is capable of, a "large" eruption is in fact highly unlikely and there have only been three in the past 2 million years, whereas smaller eruptions (of which there are various types that can and have occurred there) are far more likely and in their different forms have occurred in intervals of some thousands of years.

I posted about this just a short way up and referred members to a report that is available and is linked in a post by another member a mere couple of pages back. I'd recommend reading it to improve your knowledge.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:58 AM
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Originally posted by JustMike
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Could be a glitch. If not, it's certainly a bit strange.

That latest run of quakes appears to be in the region of or between LKW(Y) and YNR, as the traces are stronger at those two than at YFT. If we had YML running we'd get a better picture but without it we can only guess. The larger ones look similar to most of the 3-range quakes that have been recorded lately.

Meanwhile, just for the record, I've made an image that shows which Yellowstone helicorders are active (ie tracing) at the present time. I think it's interesting to see where they are. (Please note that this image is only a jpeg copy of the U 0f Utah original and is not clickable.) Legend for circles: yellow circle around helicorder marker indicate it's currently active. Black circle indicates it's currently inactive:



(Original image from U of Utah. Reduction and graphics additions by author of this post. Reproduced for informational purposes only.)

Regards and Happy New Year,

Mike


hey mike just a thought... what if they have shut down the others for the tranfer rate to be at a constant for them to observe? I mean all those sensors are aound the baseline of the caldera.With mary lake at the top. Perhaps the buldging is also moving towards the backside of it now.( north side i believe) Not that this would be a bad thing as it would be allowing for more chambers to be availabe therfore releasing alot of the pressure on the caldera itself. Just a thought...



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 11:58 AM
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Asteroids theoretically could become a factor when we have the alignment. Gravitational shifts during the alignment might suck some of those smaller bodies right into us even though the powers that be are in agreement that we are not in danger from any of the NEO's currently. We'll be getting it from above and below.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 12:04 PM
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Originally posted by Infinity Eagle
The whole Earth is shaking, but it does every day. If you would like to see, the whole earth, with all earth quakes, go here;

www.iris.edu...

Great map IE just realised on this one, that the ring of fire is uber active on the far side away from the usa. ( the ring of fire is a ongoing chain of volcanic activity that is a wiggly cricle betwwen the usa west coast area going all the way around the ocean to the far west towards aussie land. If you look close this map actually has it highlighted in a pink color which is also where alot of the EQ activity is popping up.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 12:06 PM
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Evening all! Looks like I missed a lot again.


I have downloaded a add-on to firefox, eQuake Alert, shakes the window relative to any EQ registered in the world and shows info in the bottom of the screen. Looked at the legend and Yellowstone is on there as a 2.7 at 12:51.

Glad that little add-on works.


I was following links around the UofU site last night and found that not all of the stations transfer info in the same way. There are at least three different systems. I'm sure I saw at least a few of them labeled as broadband.
I would guess this might be another indication of why there may be a fault with communications.

If I can find the link again I'll cross-reference it with the stations that are now down or working and see if this correlates.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 12:07 PM
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Interesting point and to be honest, one I hadn't thought of. I'd expect they would be highly interested in what is happening in that central region to see if it is exhibiting the kinds of precursory behaviour that experts have suggested ought to occur if an eruption in some form is imminent. Certainly, the swarm of quakes beneath the lake -- which is the most likely place for H.E. (Hydrothermal Explosions) to happen, the experts say -- would be something they'd want to keep a very close eye on indeed. Unfortunately as all the Helicorders have apparently now gone haywire and as far as I can tell are no longer tracing, it's hard to say what is going on there. It's hard to even imagine what any magma might be doing right now; our own assumptions are only that: assumptions.

Let's keep hoping it all quietens down. There have been events like this before without anything too major happening. It's just the location of this particular swarm that I think is bothersome.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 12:08 PM
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Originally posted by Penster
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Asteroids theoretically could become a factor when we have the alignment. Gravitational shifts during the alignment might suck some of those smaller bodies right into us even though the powers that be are in agreement that we are not in danger from any of the NEO's currently. We'll be getting it from above and below.

apparently we have been following the same info sources.I will however be holding out on building a bunker till I see a few more signs.



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 12:08 PM
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Hi all and happy new year. I'll go back and check what I missed.

I see the N. Calif earthquakes have calmed way down but then there's huge power outages so maybe we're just not hearing about them?

So odd about the Yellowstone graphs being down heh?



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 12:09 PM
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Active link to the LKWY seismo:

mbmgquake.mtech.edu...



posted on Jan, 1 2009 @ 12:14 PM
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I did a Google on Harmonic Tremors at Yellowstone to find the net is beginning to buzz about them. I haven't found any experts report though many are speaking with authority that it's happening. It is getting to the point where USGS needs to make a statement about this. If they're not harmonics, please let us know. We don't want to be treated like mushrooms. - Kept in the dark and fed manure.



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