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WARNING: Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse expected!

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posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:17 AM
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Real-time Magnetosphere Simulation

"The simulation has been stopped due to power outage."

DUN DUN DUNnNNnNnnnnn



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:25 AM
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Im starting to wonder something. Would this by any chance create the rumbling sound or maybe a wind sound?

When you think about it, a wind is a wave and that's basically what a solar wind is aswell. Would explain all those noises we hear, but then again, you can't count out the possibility of it being a UFO preparing for launch either. Just my thoughts.

I would seriously keep my eye on cali the next few days. The data here is frightening.



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:27 AM
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Originally posted by spacemanjupiter
Can't wait to come in here and laugh in a few days when there is no big CA EQ. I get a good laugh at every one of these doom&gloom and prediction threads that are rampant now days. It's as bad as those channelers claiming that aliens are coming. Hell why wait. I might as well laugh now, hahaha.. ahaha. hahaha!!


Wow your scientific reply sure has put my nerves at ease.
Thanks for the research and effort you added to the discussion.



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:27 AM
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Isn't there a log file on that live simulation? too see the last images he captured before the power outage.? there must be a cach file in it, it's written in PHP.



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:27 AM
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Source

The magnetic poles are currently sending out charged protons in the wrong directions :O. I cant verify but i read that when this occurs it tends to trigger big earthquakes (this phenomenon was discovered in 2009 if i remember correctly)

Happened before Haiti and Chile earthquakes



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:30 AM
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Wow this thread caught my attention!!

I'm in La Jolla, CA..

Tonight, from about 930pm til about 11pm, heard a very bizarre vibrational sound.. I would describe it as consistent loud rumbling but not revving. I could not pinpoint the source. I'm close to the mountain top, not in the valley. We are not far from Miramar but Iived in this neighborhood since 2004 and never heard anything like this sound.
Whatever it was, it drove my cat NUTS. She was walking in circles, howling, and scratching at front and back doors (she is a strictly indoors cat)..She's been on edge for over a week now but tonight she's LOSING it. I'm about to subdue her in her kitty carrier. Keeps running from front door to back, howling, tail bushy, ears back...then jumping to counter, then to fridge top..then to floor..over and over.

When the noise stopped abruptly, she calmed down a little but remained alert. Whoops..howling again.

Anyway thought I'd mention it since animals seem to know when something is up. I do live directly on the Rose Canyon Fault..



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:31 AM
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I guess well find out if geometric storm really causes huge earthquakes by the 31st of this month. I sure hope not, because solar cycle 24 has only just begun, and we could be in for a bumpy ride. I did find some physic articles on how geometric storms cause the earths crust to vibrate, that could possibly trigger earthquakes. When I find the articles, I will post them here.

Here is one of the articles that I found:
Magnetic Storms And EarthQuakes



Specialists from the Shmidt United Institute for Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, assume that magnetic storms are also powerful enough to quake the earth`s crust. To verify the hypothesis, the researchers compared more than 14,000 earth`s crust vibrations of sufficient power recorded since 1975 in Kazakhstan and Kirgizia, and approximately 350 sudden magnetic storms recorded within the same period by the world geomagnetic observations network.

Geomagnetic storms usually arise due to the high-speed plasma streams ejection on the Sun which accompany the solar flares activity. The air-blast produced by the high-speed plasma streams ejection hits the Earth magnetosphere causing the vibrations. The beginning of the storm which lasts from several hours to several days can be sensed almost simultaneously all over the Earth. Then the storm is replaced by a longer recovery stage, when the Earth magnetic field is gradually restored. At this stage the magnetic field characteristics vary considerably in different latitudes.


Magnetic Storm and Earthquakes



Therefore, the scientists tend to believe that the magnetic storm acts as the earthquake trigger. The geophysics hope to understand better the physical nature of the trigger effect in the course of the future fieldwork and laboratory experiments.

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posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:31 AM
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And the Geomagnetic Impulse happened exactly when the poles started shifting yesterday (look at the time stamp)

15:55

16:10

Space Weather Message Code: SUMSUD
Serial Number: 113
Issue Time: 2011 Mar 29 1610 UTC

SUMMARY: Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse
Observed: 2011 Mar 29 1604 UTC
Deviation: 8 nT
Station: Boulder

The poles crossed each other as the impulse happened or the impulse happened when the poles crossed
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posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:34 AM
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My cats are going nuts here too.( Netherlands) howling and scratching at the door. (also iindoor cats). but I am not hearing the rumbling sound.

It's 9:34 in the morning right now.
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posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:35 AM
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Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by Heyyo_yoyo
 


Without a link to the source or more information this does not tell anyone much. For all I can glean a Sudden Impulse might be as dangerous as a feather falling from the sky on my head.

I've seen enough "Chicken Little" the sky is falling posts to last me a while. How about some information to go with this post?

Could you also direct me to the studies linking a "Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse" to Earthquakes? Any paper from a good source would do, although peer reviewed, published papers would be better. If it's covered in another thread, a link to that would be appreciated.


He can't link any because there are no studies...it's complete hogwash. There is 100% absolutely no way a geomagnetic sudden impulse could trigger an earthquake...ever.

Once again someone is trying to freak people out..these posts are really getting annoying. Maybe the mods could make a new section called the uneducated earthquake doom scenarios or something.



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:35 AM
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USGS also has data.

geomag.usgs.gov...

I have no idea what the graphs there mean.

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posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:37 AM
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Ya convenient huh?



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:40 AM
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Originally posted by kro32

Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by Heyyo_yoyo
 


Without a link to the source or more information this does not tell anyone much. For all I can glean a Sudden Impulse might be as dangerous as a feather falling from the sky on my head.

I've seen enough "Chicken Little" the sky is falling posts to last me a while. How about some information to go with this post?

Could you also direct me to the studies linking a "Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse" to Earthquakes? Any paper from a good source would do, although peer reviewed, published papers would be better. If it's covered in another thread, a link to that would be appreciated.


He can't link any because there are no studies...it's complete hogwash. There is 100% absolutely no way a geomagnetic sudden impulse could trigger an earthquake...ever.

Once again someone is trying to freak people out..these posts are really getting annoying. Maybe the mods could make a new section called the uneducated earthquake doom scenarios or something.



And where is your evidence to support that one could never trigger an earthquake?
what i find annoying are the countless new ATS members with 16 posts talking mess on everyone elses ideas
you have none of your own so your opinions hold no credibility with anyone here that sees with an open mind.



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:41 AM
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Originally posted by kro32

Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by Heyyo_yoyo
 


Without a link to the source or more information this does not tell anyone much. For all I can glean a Sudden Impulse might be as dangerous as a feather falling from the sky on my head.

I've seen enough "Chicken Little" the sky is falling posts to last me a while. How about some information to go with this post?

Could you also direct me to the studies linking a "Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse" to Earthquakes? Any paper from a good source would do, although peer reviewed, published papers would be better. If it's covered in another thread, a link to that would be appreciated.


He can't link any because there are no studies...it's complete hogwash. There is 100% absolutely no way a geomagnetic sudden impulse could trigger an earthquake...ever.

Once again someone is trying to freak people out..these posts are really getting annoying. Maybe the mods could make a new section called the uneducated earthquake doom scenarios or something.


Could you post links to a study that shows 100% that it cant happen? Otherwise your statement is complete hogwash

And id bet money you read 4 replys down to that post and replied with out reading any of the five pages
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posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:44 AM
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I have had my compass on a peice of paper for 3 days and it has moved slightly every day.



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:46 AM
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Wow Kro...really? Do you know that there is no data linking the two? I suppose you spent a while trying to find it huh? Or do you just jump to conclusions??? It's been linked on here a few times now....

www.swpc.noaa.gov...

www.innovations-report.com...

These are just the first of a ton of things that pop up when you google it. Think McFly Think...



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 02:58 AM
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Originally posted by ThePowerThatIs

Originally posted by kro32

Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by Heyyo_yoyo
 


Without a link to the source or more information this does not tell anyone much. For all I can glean a Sudden Impulse might be as dangerous as a feather falling from the sky on my head.

I've seen enough "Chicken Little" the sky is falling posts to last me a while. How about some information to go with this post?

Could you also direct me to the studies linking a "Geomagnetic Sudden Impulse" to Earthquakes? Any paper from a good source would do, although peer reviewed, published papers would be better. If it's covered in another thread, a link to that would be appreciated.


He can't link any because there are no studies...it's complete hogwash. There is 100% absolutely no way a geomagnetic sudden impulse could trigger an earthquake...ever.

Once again someone is trying to freak people out..these posts are really getting annoying. Maybe the mods could make a new section called the uneducated earthquake doom scenarios or something.


Could you post links to a study that shows 100% that it cant happen? Otherwise your statement is complete hogwash

And id bet money you read 4 replys down to that post and replied with out reading any of the five pages
edit on 30-3-2011 by ThePowerThatIs because: (no reason given)


It should be obvious and shouldn't need any proof. This is so far out there it's laughable. For those of you who don't know how earthquakes work, and there appear to be quite a few of you, let me explain it too you in simpleton terms.

Earthquakes are caused by plate techtonics. One plate moving under another or 2 plates sliding along each other.Sometimes part of the plate will get stuck on the other and when the strain becomes too much it snaps releasing it's energy as an earthquake.

Now tell me how solar winds, or radiation, or changes in magnetics is going to affect something as big as 2 plates moving against each other..

Common sense people.



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 03:00 AM
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That's an excellent idea I am doing the same right now...mine is also an engineers compass with LOS and lines to mark true north when you line up magnetic so it should show real well if it is moving.



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 03:01 AM
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lol you sound like your some know-it-all, do you really think this planet and its plates are held together by a liquid core? how do u know that this might just be something to look into? Scientist are discovering new things all the time, things that they never thought could be possible, u should refraise



posted on Mar, 30 2011 @ 03:03 AM
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Originally posted by restlessbrainsyndrome
reply to post by kro32
 


Wow Kro...really? Do you know that there is no data linking the two? I suppose you spent a while trying to find it huh? Or do you just jump to conclusions??? It's been linked on here a few times now....

www.swpc.noaa.gov...

www.innovations-report.com...

These are just the first of a ton of things that pop up when you google it. Think McFly Think...


So your first link has nothing to do with earthquakes and the second is some far out hypothesis from some russian scientists....which by the way they haven't even proven yet but as they stated in the article...requires further study?


Like I said...laughable



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