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Earthquake Swarm in Arkansas Intensifies. Memphis, Tennessee could be epicenter for the next big one

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posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 12:45 PM
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reply to post by SusanFrey
 


No, I don't have GEE downloaded, just this station.

www.iris.washington.edu...



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 12:48 PM
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Have some errands to run - will check
back later and hope things calm down.



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 01:19 PM
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reply to post by SusanFrey
 


Just downloaded GEE and
have that station up and running.



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 01:30 PM
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Originally posted by Shenon

Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Wow first time that ever happened to me.

Test?

Is there something I can't say ?

Injections stopped?

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You probably posted a Link to a 'Website which is banned on ATS. Happens.


I see, TY



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 01:32 PM
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Originally posted by SusanFrey
reply to post by Stormdancer777
 


They stopped the injections on 2 wells, but that doesn't mean the quakes are over, it can last for years, the damage has been done.


Do you know what will happen because of the damage?



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 01:35 PM
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I dont think anyone know for sure but the chances of it causing something major are there



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 01:45 PM
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Okay, so I just got on here for the first time today and I opened up GEE to see the below picture. I figured at first there must have been a big quake somewhere, even though they aren't your typical looking P waves...they are certainly something quite unusuall. Well....I was surprised to find the other station I have pulled up (further North) to be completely normal and no large quake anywhere. So what is this? No, I am not zoomed in at all, this at the normal setting.





posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 01:53 PM
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If I were you, I wouldn't pay too much attention to BHE/BHN channels. They frequently do weird stuff on a lot of stations. In fact, many of them have either been disabled or do not function properly on many stations I have seen. That could be partly a money-saving measure, seeing as the vertical Z channels almost always operate properly- pay more attention to Z channels. I don't even monitor BHE/BHN channels anymore although I will occasionally check them for a specific event.



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 01:54 PM
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I'm watching the same thing, and was wondering the same.

Have seen it before, a year or so ago when I use to watch GEE alot. But just barely downloaded it today.

Have forgotten how to get screen shots from it.



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 01:55 PM
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Hi Westcoast,

I just saved the same shot (or a few minutes later from there). The TA.W40A .BHE & BHN traces suddenly went gaga, but as you can see, the BHZ trace is pretty normal*** and so is TA.X40A, which is not far away. I tried rebooting the app, even tried clearing cache and rebooted again -- makes no difference.

The fx40A.TA webi shows nothing for the same period, either.

I can only think that there's a signal glitch on those E & N channels.

***EDIT to add: the BHZ trace is now also reset and running an amplitude range of -30 to +30 microns/sec.

Mike



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posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 01:58 PM
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reply to post by herenow
 

Just use the "Prt Sc" (Print Screen) key and then paste the image into windows paint (assuming you have windows.) Trim off unwanted stuff and save as jpeg or whatever.




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posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 02:02 PM
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Useful advice! Many thanks! (Yes I know you replied to Westcoast but I've been puzzling this as well.)

So in that case, we could just as well close the displays for the E and N channels, and just keep the Z open?

MIke



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 02:02 PM
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OK how do you upload a jpg or gif on here after you catch the shot. I'm still new to ATS and am not sure how.



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 02:05 PM
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Yes Siree Bob.

I mean Mike...


It would save us all a lot of needless posting about these things- not to mention you can get a whole lot more stations in GEE if you just use verticals. Check the E/N 's if something bigger happens. You'll notice the amplitudes are usually larger on those channels.



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 02:05 PM
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Okay, first, up the top of any page, click on "TOOLS". Then right under it, you'll see "pictures".

Click on "pictures" and it'll take you to a login page for ATS media. Just use the same username and password as you use normally here. Enter the details and click the green "Login" tab.

On the new page, on the left side, look for the set of topics headed "My Account".

Click on "Upload / Change Photos".

On the new page, on the right, you'll see two tags: "Create Album" and "Upload Photo".

Click on "Upload Photo"

(Just leave the album alone and it will create a default album called "My Photos".)

Now you're at the "Upload Photo" page!


Give your image a title and add a description as you wish.

Go down to "browse" and select your image, then click the green "add photo!" tag.

You image will upload.

Now, you'll be taken to your album. Click on the image thumbnail and it will show it full size. Under it are a few sets of URLs. Copy the last one and paste it into your post and there it is.

If it's a wide image, change the "atsimg" leader and end tags to "img" and it will add the horizontal scroll bar.

It sounds complicated but you'll get used to it soon enough.

Best regards,

Mike


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posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 02:06 PM
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I realize the thin, haywire traces on TA.W40A is the signal. I am looking at the wide, drawn-out trace on TA.X40A

why so wide? That isn't a signal thing, is it? It seems to be showing up as something on some of the helicorders also. Here, check it out:

One

two


I'm talking about the trace that is faint, but there at around 1912 and again about 1931



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 02:19 PM
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Thank you, maybe now I can share what I see.



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 02:22 PM
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Thanks, I tried that and it didn't work. So I kept trying, and checked Help and that didn't work. Watched a video from windows and that didn't work. So I googled my problem with this laptop and found out I have to press an fn button and the print screen button. And Bingo, it works. Thanks for getting me motivated.



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 02:29 PM
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We just had another, it wasn't "big" but the house was swaying and my headache is getting worse along with the nausea



posted on Mar, 5 2011 @ 02:35 PM
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Much research shows a link between geomagnetic activity and headache, nausea and other symptoms. Ran a quick search, this article came up first.



Geomagnetic activity, humidity, temperature and headache: is there any correlation?
G De Matteis, M Vellante, A Marrelli, U Villante, P Santalucia, P Tuzi, M Prencipe
Department of Neurology, University of L'Aquila, Italy.
Headache. 02/1994; 34(1):41-3.
Abstract

Meterological factors influence several biological functions. Geomagnetic activity (GMA) can be considered a trigger factor of migraine attacks. We studied the possible relationship between 40 migraine patients and some meteorological factors: humidity, temperature and geomagnetic activity in particular. All frequency changes of geomagnetic activity, temperature and humidity values are recorded daily. The study was performed from March to June 1988 over a geographically small area in order to avoid climatic and environmental influences. Our results indicate a significant correlation between geomagnetic activity and migraine attack frequency. Controversial opinions concerning the modalities of data collection and the possible relationships between environment and headache raise the need of further studies.



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