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Dire Climate Change Report Issued, is this our Last Lap?
Humanity is on a crash course with the natural world, and for decades, climate scientists have been throwing up stop sign after stop sign. But no matter how many warnings we receive – and let’s be honest, at this point we have had far too many – no one is willing to put their foot down and pump the brakes. Well, it’s time … Continue reading
Iconic Mt Etna at risk of ‘Catastrophic Collapse’
Mt Etna, one of the world’s most active and iconic volcanoes, is at high risk of suddenly collapsing into the sea, potentially triggering a devastating tsunami, new research suggests. In a paper published in the journal Science Advances, a team led by Morelia Urlaub from the EOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, in Germany, presents findings that explain why … Continue reading
2017 Earthquake off Mexico Created Fault Movement Not Thought Possible
Magnitude 8.2 in Mexico involved more fault movement than thought possible. September 2017 saw a pair of weird earthquakes in Mexico. A magnitude 8.2 on September 8 just offshore the state of Chiapas was followed by a magnitude 7.1 on September 19-this time much closer to Mexico City, causing considerable destruction there. While the two earthquakes were not connected, they … Continue reading
Green Meteor Fireball Recorded over Florida
The relatively bright meteor was witnessed mainly over Florida but was also observed from South Carolina and Georgia. The American Meteor Society (AMS) has received over 70 reports of a meteor fireball event seen above Florida on October 6th, 2018 around 10:20pm EDT (October 7th 02:20 Universal Time). Dashcam footage of the event was uploaded to YouTube. Aleksandr Superczynski – … Continue reading
Something’s Gone Wrong Inside Earth – Scientists Investigating Why Internal Process has Stalled
If you’re familiar with the ‘check engine’ light in an automobile you will get this reference… there appears to be something wrong with the internal mechanism of our planet. Essentially if we had a ‘check engine’ light, it would be on! via RT: Scientists have diagnosed the Earth as having a bizarre geological condition known as ‘stagnant slabs’, meaning tectonic … Continue reading
‘Rumbles and a Boom’ as 3.1M Earthquake Rattles Western Nova Scotia
It’s strange how some earthquakes, even though small in magnitude create rumbling sounds and booms! via The Weather Network: A 3.1 magnitude earthquake shook parts of western Nova Scotia on Saturday morning. Earthquakes Canada reports that the quake occurred just off the coast in the area of Mavillette, N.S., near Meteghan, at 10:32 a.m. Tina Helprin, who lives in Saulnierville … Continue reading
Chill of the Solar Minimum Now Being Recorded by Instrument onboard NASA’s TIMED Satellite
No more denying it or calling it conspiracy theory, the Solar Minimum that could lead to a mini ice age IS in process! via Space Weather Archive: The sun is entering one of the deepest Solar Minima of the Space Age. Sunspots have been absent for most of 2018, and the sun’s ultraviolet output has sharply dropped. New research shows … Continue reading
Earthquake, Tsunami Hits Indonesia
A tsunami up to two meters high hit a small city on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi on Friday after a major 7.5 quake struck offshore, collapsing buildings and washing a vessel ashore, but officials could provide no information on casualties. The quake hit as dusk fell and communications were down and the airport closed, making it impossible to assess … Continue reading
Krakatoa Volcano Stirring to Life
This would be big trouble in respect to global cooling if this has a large eruption. You may also find this article to your liking (give it a read after): A Single Volcano is Capable of Changing Earth’s Entire Atmosphere via Watts Up with That: The volcanic island of Krakatau (previously called Krakatoa) is situated in the Sunda Strait between … Continue reading
One of Yellowstone’s Long-Dormant Hot Spring Erupts, Highest Spew Since 1957
As you know, you’ll never see cool stuff like this on the nightly news 🙂 A thermal spring near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park has erupted for the fourth time in the last 60 years, a park official said Thursday. Ear Spring on Yellowstone’s Geyser Hill went from being dormant on Saturday to spewing steam and water between 20 … Continue reading