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Originally posted by ButterCookie
A magnitude 1.5???????
This is such a lie. 1.5's occur everyday all day around the world, and the effects are not as such.
Come on...really???
Originally posted by Thunder heart woman
Originally posted by azureskys
All kinds of strange sounds are being reported from all over the world.
The sounds people are hearing in areas that are use-to earthquake activity are not
recognizing the noises as such.
My Daughter says its just part of the " People of Earth's Awakening " it's always been there
but more and more people are becoming more perceptive.
I'm starting to think the Earth is expanding.
Or: The Earth is giving birth and it's having labor pain.Maybe the earth is an egg and is hatching.
It could be the Lizard peopleedit on 23-3-2012 by azureskys because: (no reason given)edit on 23-3-2012 by azureskys because: removed 1 to many "and more"s
I like your daughter's theory. I was told that the old prophecy of the buffalo returning through the wind cave was going to come to pass, hence all this noise! Drinks wind, a very old medicine man and prophet told of this story many many .....many years ago. That the earth would rumble beneath it's surface when the sacred buffalo returns.
Missouri state geologist Joe Gillman said an earthquake the magnitude of the 1811-12 quakes is expected to happen just once every 500 years. But a moderate quake with a magnitude 6.0 to 6.5 is expected to happen every 90 years, and the last one was in the late 1800s.
Earthquake study says New Madrid might have fizzled
Earthquake study says New Madrid might have fizzled
Researchers led by a Northwestern University scientist have produced a series of studies — the most recent appearing in the journal Nature two months ago — concluding that the New Madrid zone is shutting down as a generator of major quakes. The hundreds of small temblors that still rumble through the region annually, they say, appear to be nothing more than aftershocks from the massive quakes of 1811-12.
Originally posted by AQuestion
reply to post by TheIlluminatedOne
Dear IlluminatedOne,
Excuse me, I live is the Los Angeles area and have felt more earthquakes than you can count. They are not accompanied by sounds in the sky. LMAO. Please, I lived through the Northridge earthquakes, the Whittier quake, the Palm Springs Quake, name it, I am in my 50s. Pick a depth, pick a size, I have seen it all and I am not the only Californian on this site, those sounds do NOT precede, occur during or happen after an earthquake. If they did, wouldn't that be reason to have a sky sound warning system? Peace.
Originally posted by Hawkeyes
reply to post by Hawkeyes
Just really small quakes and booms nothing to worry about people. Some are saying there still just aftershocks
Researchers led by a Northwestern University scientist have produced a series of studies — the most recent appearing in the journal Nature two months ago — concluding that the New Madrid zone is shutting down as a generator of major quakes. The hundreds of small temblors that still rumble through the region annually, they say, appear to be nothing more than aftershocks from the massive quakes of 1811-12.
Originally posted by BurningSpearess
A Question For All Reading This:
Now that they have id'ed the suppose *cause* , have the people stopped hearing the boom and rumbles; does anyone here know?
usatoday.com
For now, it seems that the booms have ceased. Police only received four reports of possible booms Tuesday night into Wednesday morning as opposed to 40, 100 and 150 calls in the nights before, Kuss said, noting that microquakes commonly only last a few days.
jsonline.com
A series of loud bangs and booms woke up folks on the northeast side of this Waupaca County community shortly before 2 a.m. Monday and continued off and on until at least 8 p.m. The rattling, shaking, vibrations and noises induced people to pick up their phones and dial 911 as Clintonville's police dispatch center lighted up with more than 150 calls.
The source of the racket? No one knows. Though they're pretty sure what it wasn't.
Earthquake? No. Methane gas? No. Wastewater? Nada. Change in water pressure? Nope. Mining, military missions or dynamiting in the area? Zip.
Here are the 30 most recent earthquakes and all M>3 earthquakes on this map... MAG DATE LOCAL-TIME LAT LON DEPTH LOCATION y/m/d h:m:s deg deg km 2.1 2012/03/20 03:55:21 36.548N 89.686W 10.2 14 km ( 9 mi) N of Portageville, MO 1.4 2012/03/19 07:57:26 36.510N 89.556W 8.5 9 km ( 6 mi) SSW of New Madrid, MO 1.6 2012/03/18 15:49:58 36.291N 89.518W 8.1 4 km ( 3 mi) NW of Ridgely, TN 1.4 2012/03/12 13:48:28 36.476N 89.540W 7.9 12 km ( 8 mi) S of New Madrid, MO 1.3 2012/03/04 12:21:06 36.251N 89.430W 6.3 5 km ( 3 mi) ESE of Ridgely, TN 1.8 2012/03/04 12:06:03 36.548N 89.694W 8.7 13 km ( 8 mi) SE of Parma, MO 1.8 2012/03/04 00:18:53 35.811N 90.067W 10.6 5 km ( 3 mi) SSW of Dell, AR 2.7 2012/03/01 17:45:40 36.269N 89.373W 13.1 10 km ( 6 mi) SW of Hornbeak, TN 1.9 2012/03/01 08:11:56 36.864N 89.415W 9.2 10 km ( 6 mi) NNW of East Prairie, MO 2.0 2012/02/21 12:38:04 36.872N 89.408W 10.9 10 km ( 6 mi) N of East Prairie, MO 2.5 2012/02/21 11:05:47 36.871N 89.417W 10.2 11 km ( 7 mi) NNW of East Prairie, MO 1.8 2012/02/21 06:18:18 36.867N 89.413W 10.2 10 km ( 6 mi) NNW of East Prairie, MO 3.9 2012/02/21 03:58:43 36.873N 89.423W 7.9 11 km ( 7 mi) NNW of East Prairie, MO 1.4 2012/02/20 04:30:08 36.534N 89.635W 7.4 11 km ( 7 mi) WSW of New Madrid, MO 1.4 2012/02/20 03:58:56 36.553N 89.612W 8.1 8 km ( 5 mi) WSW of New Madrid, MO 1.2 2012/02/18 07:30:02 36.280N 89.456W 5.8 3 km ( 2 mi) ENE of Ridgely, TN 1.4 2012/02/17 22:09:18 36.493N 89.543W 7.8 11 km ( 7 mi) S of New Madrid, MO 2.0 2012/02/17 14:21:53 36.492N 89.546W 8.0 11 km ( 7 mi) S of New Madrid, MO 1.4 2012/02/14 23:37:03 36.588N 89.622W 7.0 8 km ( 5 mi) W of New Madrid, MO 0.8 2012/02/07 22:36:44 35.616N 90.397W 9.9 6 km ( 4 mi) W of Lepanto, AR 1.5 2012/01/30 19:08:23 36.204N 89.496W 4.2 7 km ( 4 mi) S of Ridgely, TN 1.5 2012/01/29 03:35:28 36.688N 89.531W 15.8 9 km ( 6 mi) SSE of Matthews, MO 1.1 2012/01/26 06:11:14 36.263N 89.440W 5.6 4 km ( 3 mi) E of Ridgely, TN 2.2 2012/01/25 16:14:09 36.483N 89.534W 7.7 12 km ( 7 mi) S of New Madrid, MO 1.3 2012/01/24 23:09:57 36.259N 89.464W 6.1 2 km ( 1 mi) ESE of Ridgely, TN 1.5 2012/01/23 12:35:58 36.875N 89.442W 2.9 12 km ( 7 mi) NNW of East Prairie, MO 1.5 2012/01/21 22:44:33 36.481N 89.642W 12.7 8 km ( 5 mi) NE of Portageville, MO 1.6 2012/01/18 14:21:35 36.307N 89.531W 9.6 6 km ( 4 mi) NW of Ridgely, TN 1.6 2012/01/18 05:29:11 36.410N 89.529W 8.2 6 km ( 4 mi) NW of Tiptonville, TN 1.9 2012/01/18 03:54:31 36.063N 89.811W 7.9 18 km (11 mi) NNE of Blytheville, AR