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take a look at the magnetosphere WOW!

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posted on Feb, 17 2011 @ 07:31 PM
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Originally posted by 9Cib27



That is the magnetosphere before CHILEs Earthquake




Before HAITI's Earthquake

THIS IS WORRYING ME!!!
yeah good find
there starting to look very similar
it's worth keeping an eye on!

edit on 17-2-2011 by majestic3 because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 17 2011 @ 07:38 PM
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the pictures do look very similar when ever there's a major earthquake about to happen or happening
thats why you should look out for that image happening in real time.




posted on Feb, 17 2011 @ 07:45 PM
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The pictures look similar because it occurs regularly.

March 2009:


(click to open player in new window)


Another example from February 2005:


(click to open player in new window)



posted on Feb, 17 2011 @ 07:47 PM
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This does look basically the same as the Chili/Haiti quake but bare in mind, are these magnetosphere distortions common, does anything usually follow after these distortions and lastly if nothing happens will the theory of distortion= disasters be put to rest

This is my hunch( no research just a blind hunch) could the coming of an earthquake trigger the magnetosphere to be unstable. The poles do create the magnetosphere, would a rumble put the off point a bit.


safe.



posted on Feb, 17 2011 @ 08:35 PM
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Originally posted by crazydaisy
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Thank you Phage, called for an expert and you have arrived.


haha!

too funny.



posted on Feb, 17 2011 @ 10:52 PM
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Originally posted by majestic3
if found a link ages ago showing what the magnetosphere look like when these happened

  1. the hati earth quake
  2. the chile earth quake
  3. an the major tsunami in se asia in 2004

and it looked quite similar just more refined which seemed to me that the sun had an effect on these earth quakes and it will be interesting to see what happens over the next few days as long as no one gets hurt
the images for what the magnetosphere was like during these events should still be on the web site above there were more events i just cant remember them all



Possible connection to the up tick in the Arkansas-New Madrid activity?



posted on Feb, 19 2011 @ 09:11 AM
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yeah,
but we don't hear about a huge earthquake that doesn't cause devastation
so on them dates there could have been a major event in an a location where no humans are so we didn't hear about it.
it's only when they strike a populated location that we get to no know about them other wise they go unnoticed
over the past few week chile has been having earthquakes that have been significantly increasing
the last one was
- Fri 11 Feb 20:05 and it was 6.3 compared to Sun 13 Feb 17:54 it was 4.8



posted on Feb, 19 2011 @ 09:12 AM
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could be




posted on Feb, 19 2011 @ 09:18 AM
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this is the chile image files.abovetopsecret.com...
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posted on Feb, 19 2011 @ 12:19 PM
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First time I have seen the magnetosphere before the Chile quake - gives me an idea of what to look for on the sphere. Thanks for the images and link.



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 06:42 PM
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your welcome



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 06:58 PM
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Sure wish i could watch the live Earth Web Cam on that DISH network station ,, sigh,,,

edit on 20-2-2011 by BobAthome because: live



posted on Feb, 20 2011 @ 11:15 PM
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rotflmao its... a ....SIMULATION. some of lucus's early work.



posted on Feb, 26 2011 @ 06:03 AM
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Real-time magnetosphere hasn't given current info since 2/25/2011 @ 9:05UT. WOW!!!!

What's up with that????

www2.nict.go.jp...
edit on 26-2-2011 by relocator because: added link



posted on Feb, 26 2011 @ 07:13 AM
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Hay Daisy

I've been saving pictures from Real Time Magnetosphere since January 29th 2011.

I have over 70 pictures since the above date, up until 25th Feb 2011. There are no new images for the 26th Feb 2011. I find that strange too as I collected images on a daily basis since the 29th Jan 2011.

Anyway I thought that this may put your mind at easy, here is a collection of images for you to look over. If you copy and save them, you can zoom in and get a better look





edit on 26/2/11 by boo1981 because: Thank you Tinypic!!!!




posted on Feb, 26 2011 @ 08:20 AM
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I haven't been following this site for that long, just about a week now and I noticed it hasn't updated since 9:05 UTC on the 25th as well. I wonder if simulation showed something major that would be easily noticed so they stopped the simulation? It looks like either the ACE hiccuped or they are hiding info from the dynamic plots, but it looks like the data has been coming in for at least 24 hours without an update to the simulation.



posted on Feb, 26 2011 @ 08:38 AM
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OMG...

IT'S PHAGE!

Did I miss the memo?

lol. good to see ya again Phage!



I'm loving the bow shock developing!


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posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 07:33 AM
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I sent an email to the contact listed on the website: [email protected]

Hopefully it will start updating soon or I get a response.



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 08:16 AM
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I see where the solar winds are having a circuitous amendment in the proviso of the magnetosphere of the diametric polls on the planet earth’s mesmeric field of polar transversal quantum regency reflectance. What I don’t see is the correlation with the earth’s seismic reflectance transferor connotation technique? Although this has caused problems in the past like the devastating internal upheaval of 1883, and the subsequent tsunami that killed approximately 40,000 people, although some estimates put it much higher. The explosion is still considered to be the loudest sound ever heard. Perhaps the most devastating occurrence was at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Stratigraphic Boundary, and ended almost all life on earth. Although this in itself can’t be cause for alarm it should prick up some ears in the scientific field.



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 10:07 PM
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It's finally updating again but now we are missing almost 3 solid days of simulation data, I think something major happened and they are hiding it from us.




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