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Originally posted by AgentC
Alright. I live in Victorville. About 30 miles from Barstow. There was/is NO fire in that area. There was NO rain in that area other than being hot, dry, and humid. The place that he is showing on his video map is pretty spot on. I have been in that area and I know this desert pretty well. Now, I am not saying that there was a volcanic event, or wasn't. And just because someone says it is near Barstow, does not mean that area is not pretty desolate as there is NOT much out that way in that area.
Now, someone mentioned about a "rumbling noise" in the L.A. area. Approximately 5 days ago from today, around 3 A.M. in the morning I woke up and could distinctly hear a low rumbling/hum and it just kept going and going. The first night I heard it, it lasted until I fell asleep again about 2 hours later. This happened 2 nights in a row. In fact, you could feel it ... but it felt more like feeling it ... inside of you (hard to explain). I also noticed that there was some slight pressure on my ears and occasionally my ear drums would kind of pop like one was going through a pressure drop. If this means anything, I don't know. I haven't noticed it since, but maybe I just got used to it and didn't wake up.
One may also note, and I haven't looked in a few weeks, that there was also some strange earthquake activity around Hawthorne, Nevada.
edit on 25-7-2011 by AgentC because: Just a couple of small edits for clarification.
Originally posted by BobAthome
Magnitude 2.6
Date-Time
* Monday, July 25, 2011 at 00:40:52 UTC
* Sunday, July 24, 2011 at 05:40:52 PM at epicenter
Location 38.930°N, 122.905°W
right about here.
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Originally posted by Discotech
reply to post by BobAthome
Well if you're going to make wild claims without any data backing it up then nobody is going to take you seriously
Originally posted by Discotech
reply to post by BobAthome
Then why post it if it doesn't matter ?
Unless it's to either troll or pad post count
Originally posted by BobAthome
reply to post by kdog1982
misinterpretation and fearmongering.
i dont see where they mentioned fearmongering. ??? another misinterpretation of data?
and when did science and the pursuit of knowledge become fearmongering??
were u scared? i wasnt,,anyone else scared or afraid?
A YouTube user who claimed to have discovered a volcanic eruption in the Mojave Desert over the weekend was mistaken, U.S. Geological Survey officials said Monday. A YouTube video posted Saturday evening displayed radar images and Google Earth maps as a narrator described what he believed to be evidence of a volcanic eruption over Pisgah Crater, a young volcanic cylinder cone between Barstow and Needles about 2.5 miles south of Interstate 40. “There was no indication of a volcanic eruption on that date and time, and nor is there one brewing today,” USGS spokeswoman Clarice Ransom said. Dr. John Eichelberger, program coordinator of volcano hazards for USGS, said the video didn’t appear to be a hoax, but rather a misinterpretation of the data.
The Lavic Lake volcanic field was considered to contain four Holocene cinder cones, three in the Lavic Lake area and a fourth in the Rodman Mountains 20 km to the west (Miller 1989). Pisgah Crater, a 100-m-high cinder cone, is the most prominent feature of the basaltic lava field. Nearby vents were the source of dominantly pahoehoe lava flows that traveled 8 km SE to Lavic Lake and in a narrow lobe over that traveled over alluvial-fan and playa-lake deposits as far as 18 km west of the vent. More recent work indicates a convergence of dates for Pisgah Crater from paleomagnetic, argon-argon, and cosmogenic helium at about 25,000 years BP (Reid 2002, pers. comm.). Another very youthful looking, but undated cinder cone and lava field of the Lavic Lake volcanic field is located in the Sunshine Peak area of the Lava Beds Mountains, south of the better known Pisgah Crater.
I wasn't scared of a random youtuber who doesn't know what he's talking about.
Originally posted by BobAthome
were u scared? i wasnt,,anyone else scared or afraid?