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Nyiah
ElohimJD
Another CME partially hit Earth last night and that one caused the newly discovered super storm in the Gulf of Mexico to grow literally "overnight".
[ looks out window towards Gulf of Mexico. Checks local radar. Is confused ]
Um. What planet are you on? I live on the Gulf coast, there's not a damn thing out there. o.O
Are you thinking of another area elsewhere on Earth perhaps?
"Formed from two bands of poor weather over the United States, the huge storm is 'rapidly intensifying' in the Gulf of Mexico before heading across the Atlantic and crashing into the UK.
Its strength is approaching that of the infamous 1987 storm where winds peaked at more than 120mph, killing 18 people, damaging buildings and felling 15 million trees in southern England."
alfa1
crankyoldman
alfa1
Except for the fact that:
-most of the "flares" you talk of have completely missed earth,
-we were hit in a minor way by one, but that was yesterday,
-and that the other two have not even got here yet.
Why do you assume the connection is direct-earthquake? You state with an unequivocal "no" yet you seem to assume the ONLY way there can be a connection is a direct line of sight impact - why? Why do you assume this?
I assume that, because its the only sensible conclusion to make, given that nobody has yet shown ANY link between them and earthquakes.
The alternative you provide is to blame flares that did not even hit us, and also other ones that havn't even gotten here yet.
Anything goes, huh?
If the link between solar flares and earthquakes is so strong that even flares that are millions of miles away are to blame, then one should assume that there might be some evidence for the phenomenon.
But there isnt. Unless you accept the prior assumption that you can even blame them when they dont exist here.
The 30cm (1ft) waves reached the region after the 7.1 magnitude tremor struck at a depth of 10km (six miles), about 320km off the coast.
A tsunami alert issued for several areas was later lifted.
alfa1
Vasa Croe
Just read that there are multiple flares we are being hit with at the moment so guess it could be a combo punch.
Except for the fact that:
-most of the "flares" you talk of have completely missed earth,
-we were hit in a minor way by one, but that was yesterday,
-and that the other two have not even got here yet.
So yeah, no.
pasiphae
reply to post by scotland48
uh oh. where is the webcam link? are the cameras still down???? i find it suspicious that they say everything is fine but the web cams don't work.
Vasa Croe
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Just read that there are multiple flares we are being hit with at the moment so guess it could be a combo punch. Still not positive about the correlation between flares and EQ's but it seems about as sound as any other theories I have read about on causes of EQ's.
it could be a combo punch.
1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
The Georgia Guidestones -
Illuminati Ten Commandments?
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10. Be not a cancer on the earth - Leave room for nature - Leave room for nature.