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Links between the terrible earthquake in Japan and solar activity is not proven yet, but is quite possible, Russian researchers say.
This year March 11 was marked by a powerful earthquake in Japan and a 10-meter-high tsunami wave. During previous night researchers detected a giant solar flare and tend to think that these two events could have been linked with each other.
One of Chilean earthquakes of 2010 was also accompanied with a magnetic storm, which, of course, couldn’t cause the quake, but could have triggered some processes in Earth’s crust. Studies of Russian researchers show that correlation between magnetic storms and earthquakes is 50%, however, relationship between these events is very complex and ambiguous.
Originally posted by DonnaLynn
I was thinking this very same thing! I have been watching very closely to www2.nict.go.jp... and hisz.rsoe.hu... to see if there is a link. I also think this has something to do with the animal deaths.
Perhaps before the quakes, methane or some other gas is being released, causing a poisonous atmosphere. Also, I am watching to see if these are occurring on ley lines. It seems to me that there is a connection.
Also to note, that there were flares 04/07 and 04/08.
Originally posted by BenWoodsYcc
if the earths magentic field went down and we were hit with a solar flare it would fry electronics
Originally posted by BenWoodsYcc
if the earths magentic field went down and we were hit with a solar flare it would fry electronics
Originally posted by thorfourwinds
The animal death map is here: Mass Animal Deaths Map
AROUND THE BEND: A coronal mass ejection (snapshot) observed today by the SOHO spacecraft heralds the approach of an active region to the Earthside of the sun. The source of the blast is currently located behind the sun's northeastern limb, but solar rotation will turn it in our direction in the days ahead.