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.Everything's connected, but just solar activity and that asteroid's near-miss alone might have triggered a "cascade." Hopefully, it will diminish and disappear, not worsen.
Piers Corbyn, astrophysicist of WeatherAction.com long range weather & climate forecasters today announced important findings connecting solar-lunar effects on earthquakes and volcanoes and warned that the major solar explosion (Coronal Mass Ejection) of 13th April will increase risk of: more earthquakes, renewed eruption of Iceland’s volcano & extreme weather events world-wide as it hits Earth
Click to download PDF file, Earthquakes Volcanoes Solar Activity & NEW Connections by Piers Corbyn
University at Buffalo scientists working with ice cores have solved a mystery surrounding sunspots and their effect on climate that has puzzled scientists since they began studying the phenomenon.
The research, published in a paper in the May 15 issue of Geophysical Research Letters, provides striking evidence that sunspots -- blemishes on the sun's surface indicating strong solar activity -- do influence global climate change, but that explosive volcanic eruptions on Earth can completely reverse those influences.
It is the first time that volcanic eruptions have been identified as the atmospheric event responsible for the sudden and baffling reversals that scientists have seen in correlations between sunspots and climate.... www.unisci.com...
A Continent Splits Apart
By Axel Bojanowski
Normally new rivers, seas and mountains are born in slow motion. The Afar Triangle near the Horn of Africa is another story. A new ocean is forming there with staggering speed -- at least by geological standards. Africa will eventually lose its horn.
Geologist Dereje Ayalew and his colleagues from Addis Ababa University were amazed -- and frightened. They had only just stepped out of their helicopter onto the desert plains of central Ethiopia when the ground began to shake under their feet. The pilot shouted for the scientists to get back to the helicopter. And then it happened: the Earth split open. Crevices began racing toward the researchers like a zipper opening up. After a few seconds, the ground stopped moving, and after they had recovered from their shock, Ayalew and his colleagues realized they had just witnessed history. For the first time ever, human beings were able to witness the first stages in the birth of an ocean....
The dramatic event that Ayalew and his colleagues witnessed in the Afar Desert on Sept. 26, 2005 was the first visual proof of this process -- and it was followed by a week-long series of earthquakes. During the months that followed, hundreds of further crevices opened up in the ground, spreading across an area of 345 square miles. "The earth has not stopped moving since," geophysicist Tim Wright of the University of Oxford says. The ground is still splitting open and sinking, he says; small earthquakes are constantly shaking the region...
www.spiegel.de...
Originally posted by aoi3610
reply to post by Arken
The DOTS have been linked:
You need to read it ALL, please do not skip. It contains information from questions throught the hours worth of reading.
It is humerous in parts.
ATS Thread
Originally posted by apex
Not the most powerful volcanoes in the world, I'm afraid. Krakatoa (the first) was certainly powerful, but by no means the most powerful in the 19th Century, which would be Mount Tambora's 1815 eruption, which caused the so called "Year Without a Summer". The most powerful volcanoes are of course those capable of a Super Eruption. As far as anyone knows, these ones can't do that.
Originally posted by laterallateral
Earth isn't really fragile, at least not by Human terms. The conditions permitting our survival on it are, though.
Originally posted by Mizzijr
Originally posted by aoi3610
reply to post by Arken
The DOTS have been linked:
You need to read it ALL, please do not skip. It contains information from questions throught the hours worth of reading.
It is humerous in parts.
ATS Thread
I actually recommend this thread. This guy goes toe to toe with every skeptic, and still come out on top with some fine knowledge.
Originally posted by jazz10
reply to post by Arken
One problem? Those of us who are connecting the dots are being shut up, how do you suggest that the discussion should be held?
A seperate forum for those that see the relevances and the connections? Who want proper discussions where those views are shared and something can be done? Proactively?
I believe we are sat at the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. Not the end of the world but end of the world as we know it, and for the better too.
Its happening now.
When ice sheets melt, and reduce the load on the surface of the Earth, the land areas beneath them bounce back up. New, accurate observations are needed to investigate this uplift and its implications effectively. This article provides a topical starting point for investigating some applications of physics applied to the polar regions of the Earth, and interaction between the solid Earth, ice and oceans.