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Alert....Yellowstone Very Active Right Now

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posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:26 PM
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Yellowstone SWARM

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2.8
18km NNE of West Yellowstone, Montana
2013-11-23 12:23:48 UTC-08:0011.4 km

2.6
18km NNE of West Yellowstone, Montana
2013-11-23 12:38:12 UTC-08:0011.9 km

2.6
18km NNE of West Yellowstone, Montana
2013-11-23 12:38:12 UTC-08:0011.9 km


3.3
18km NNE of West Yellowstone, Montana
2013-11-23 12:47:35 UTC-08:0011.9 km

2.2
18km NNE of West Yellowstone, Montana
2013-11-23 14:25:44 UTC-08:0011.2 km

2.9
18km NNE of West Yellowstone, Montana
2013-11-23 15:03:06 UTC-08:0011.7 km

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posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:28 PM
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Isn't there always small quakes in that area?

I'm not debunking your thread, real question.



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:29 PM
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I had a dream last night that Ison flew overhead and as I watched it my entire body was filled with a surge of electromagnetic energy that felt akin to the downhill of a rollercoaster. I felt it as if I were awake it was so real. TOO real. Today has been a strange day for me. I hope that all is well.

Peace and Love

Golden Observer Out...



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:29 PM
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Yes, but the problem is, and I could be mistaken, that they aren't so close together time-wise.



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:31 PM
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Yes very active... please join..
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posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:34 PM
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We just had a very brief power outage here (I'm currently near Charlottesville, VA). It's not a normal occurrence from what I'm told and with all of the Sun flares & CME's lately anything is possible.

I know some believe that activity is also linked to EQ's, but I don't have a clue if that's correct...

Please keep us posted...



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:34 PM
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terriblyvexed
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Isn't there always small quakes in that area?

I'm not debunking your thread, real question.


Yes...it is a very active area. (hence the geysers, mud pots, etc.
)

It is not abnormal to see swarms, they tend to happen on a somewhat regular basis. Having said that, they are always worth noting, given the dynamics of Yellowstone.

I wouldn't go so far as to add the alert....but watch, yes.

Here are a couple of good links to see the seismos:

IRIS

Thumbnails



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:39 PM
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Thanks.



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:40 PM
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Thank you for links, I'll start reading now.



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:43 PM
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NOPE!!

Never mind,I don't have enough intelligence for, um well, whatever that is.



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 05:59 PM
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Not sure why 6 relatively small quakes in a 4.5 hour span is putting you in full on alert mode???? I would understand this thread if we are talking about EQ's over 5-6 and a lot more of them, but this seems very insignificant and the thread is likely leading people who don't know much about EQ's to fear something rare and potentially dangerous is going on.



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 07:09 PM
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jhn7537
Not sure why 6 relatively small quakes in a 4.5 hour span is putting you in full on alert mode???? I would understand this thread if we are talking about EQ's over 5-6 and a lot more of them, but this seems very insignificant and the thread is likely leading people who don't know much about EQ's to fear something rare and potentially dangerous is going on.


There's been a significant burst in volcanic activity all around the world in the past week or so.

Today Iceland’s Askja which has been dormant since 1961 was hit by a series of tremors.

November 22nd Chile’s Chaitén was hit by ~80 tremors. Last erupted 2008.

Tavurvur in Papua New Guinea has become pretty active since the beginning of November.

Mexico's Popocatepetl seems to be becoming more active, resulting in an evacuation radius (which has been expanded).

Mexico's Colima became very active November 18th, 19th.

Japan's Nishino-shima created an island November 21st, first eruption in 40 years.

Increased activity is reported at volcanoes in Guatemala and Vanuatu. November 20th.

November 20th, Italy's Mt Etna erupted quite vigorously.

Mount Sinabung in Indonesia is become more active recently. Erupted on November 16th.

A volcano under Antarctic ice was recently discovered on November 18th, after over a thousand tremors.

Early November it was observed that Nicaragua’s Momotombo seems to be reawakening, after being shaken by 300 tremors. It hasn't erupted in 108 years.

In my opinion, something is definately up. So yeah, I think that gives us a pretty good reason to monitor Yellowstone closely and be on edge.

My personal theory is that these events are tied to ISON, and that something big is coming our way. I'm not talking about an apocalypse, more along the lines of a spiritual awakening. The sun is to flip its poles in the coming weeks/days. We're seeing lots of bizarre space objects, etc etc etc. Anyway, you guys didn't come to this thread to read this, so I will just leave it at that.

A pretty good blog for bizarre earth events including volcanic activity is theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com... , I recommend you guys check it out.

Much love.



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 07:53 PM
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Isn't yellowstone getting close to its due date??



posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 07:56 PM
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When I see this...I'll start to worry...or not.




posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 08:17 PM
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But the Madison River map has ink splotches all over the page...
All colors, even!
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posted on Nov, 23 2013 @ 11:44 PM
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Not really worried about Jellystone myself.
I can't do anything at all to affect whether the thing blows or not, so I don't live at the base of a volcano.
Mother nature will do as she pleases, and we will deal with it like we always have.



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 12:07 PM
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Nootropic
There's been a significant burst in volcanic activity all around the world in the past week or so.

Today Iceland’s Askja which has been dormant since 1961 was hit by a series of tremors.

November 22nd Chile’s Chaitén was hit by ~80 tremors. Last erupted 2008.

Tavurvur in Papua New Guinea has become pretty active since the beginning of November.

Mexico's Popocatepetl seems to be becoming more active, resulting in an evacuation radius (which has been expanded).

Mexico's Colima became very active November 18th, 19th.

Japan's Nishino-shima created an island November 21st, first eruption in 40 years.


None of those strike me as overly significant on a worldwide scale. Popocatepetl is a very active one, it's been illegal to climb it for years after gases killed the last people to do so. It becoming active isn't very unusual. In any case all those listed above are either in the Pacific Ring of Fire, so called for it's large amount of volcanic activity, or in Iceland, again noted for it's volcanic activity.

Additionally, a dormancy period of 50 or so years isn't that long for geological activity.


Increased activity is reported at volcanoes in Guatemala and Vanuatu. November 20th.

Mount Sinabung in Indonesia is become more active recently. Erupted on November 16th.


Also pacific Ring of Fire. Sinabung has erupted recently as well.


November 20th, Italy's Mt Etna erupted quite vigorously.


I find the idea that one of the most active volcanoes in the world not very suddenly erupting is purported to be significant is a rather unusual one.



A volcano under Antarctic ice was recently discovered on November 18th, after over a thousand tremors.


Not familiar with this one, I'll give you that. Any links to back it up though?


Early November it was observed that Nicaragua’s Momotombo seems to be reawakening, after being shaken by 300 tremors. It hasn't erupted in 108 years.


Could be something, but again, it is in a volcanically active area, and 108 years isn't that long.


In my opinion, something is definately up. So yeah, I think that gives us a pretty good reason to monitor Yellowstone closely and be on edge.

My personal theory is that these events are tied to ISON, and that something big is coming our way.


There is always reason to monitor Yellowstone, not going to argue that point. However tying it to the comet is rather sketchy at best. In fact ISON, or more correctly, Comet Nevski–Novichonok, probably has roughly the same mass as one of the aforementioned volcanoes, and given it's significant distance from us, extremely unlikely to have effected any significant changes on the planet.



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 12:24 PM
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AbleEndangered
Isn't yellowstone getting close to its due date??


It depends what you mean by 'due date'. The hot spot tends to go off on a super-eruption roughly every 600,000 years. Plus or minus tens of thousands of years. So from that perspective an eruption might be seen to be overdue.
However, super-eruptions aren't the only form of volcanic activity there. Sometimes you just get some rhyolitic flows, that form domes. Sometimes you get hydrothermal explosions that create a hole for another lake.
In addition there's some evidence that the magma chamber is cooling and crystalising - we're on uncertain ground here, as no-one (living anyway) has ever witnessed the eruption of a supervolcano and a supervolcano has never been extensively studied with the range of scientific instruments that we now have.
Frankly we have no idea if the present activity at Yellowstone is normal.
If the magma chamber is indeed in the last stages of its activity then that's the good news. The bad news is that there is no indication that the hotspot is dying - in which case we'll get another caldera-forming event that marks the passing of the hot spot to a new location to the North-East.



posted on Nov, 24 2013 @ 12:28 PM
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g146541
Not really worried about Jellystone myself.
I can't do anything at all to affect whether the thing blows or not, so I don't live at the base of a volcano.
Mother nature will do as she pleases, and we will deal with it like we always have.


I was in Naples a few years ago and I was horrified to see the houses at the base of Vesuvius. Apparently a) people have been turning a blind eye to planning permission, b) some people have been bribing their way into building there (cough*mafia*cough) and c) people think that they'll be plenty of warning ahead of any eruption.
Hell, I also heard of one idiot who thought that the local authorities should do something about Vesuvius. A giant plug perhaps?



posted on Nov, 26 2013 @ 04:11 AM
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My thoughts come to this. If the animals start to disappear from the area, there is something the matter and we should take warning, if they are still around just sit and watch, enjoy.







 
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