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Experts Claimed Arctic Sea Ice Would Be Gone Entirely by September 2016 – They Were WRONG
Dire predictions that the Arctic would be devoid of sea ice by September this year have proven to be unfounded after latest satellite images showed there is far more now than in 2012. Scientists such as Prof Peter Wadhams, of Cambridge University, and Prof Wieslaw Maslowski, of the Naval Postgraduate School in Moderey, California, have regularly forecast the loss of … Continue reading
NASA Spots Volcano Triplets Erupting At The Same Time
Three active volcanoes simultaneously erupting and unleashing giant plumes of smoke were spotted by a NASA satellite as it passed over a remote archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean. The three stratovolcanoes — a type of composite volcano built of layers of lava, ash and stone — are located on the South Sandwich Islands, which are about 1,700 miles (2,800 … Continue reading
San Andreas Fault: Extremely Deep Originating Earthquakes Making Scientists Nervous
A NEW study has revealed that earthquakes in California are originating from much deeper underground than it was thought, meaning that they will be even more devastating than previously feared. Californians are currently on a knife-edge as experts believe that they could be close to a devastating earthquake when the San Andreas fault finally gives. Seismologists thought that powerful earthquakes … Continue reading
Dormant Volcano In British Columbia Canada Sparks With Activity
Expert says activity on Mount Meager presents no danger to the public, but scientists monitoring Experts are taking a closer look at Mount Meager, a dormant volcano north of Pemberton, after they discovered activity on the peak earlier this summer. Volcanologist Melanie Kelman with Natural Resources Canada said sulphur smells and volcanic openings known as fumaroles were spotted on the … Continue reading
Meteor Fireball Lights Up Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Night Sky
An apparent meteor lit up skies in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday night, according to reports on social media. It was spotted by skywatchers in Philadelphia, the northwest suburbs and in South Jersey, social media posts indicated. A camera at the University of Toronto Scarborough Observatory captured the fireball on video. It released a time-lapse video on Twitter. A … Continue reading
Potentially Significant New Fault Discovered in Earthquake-Prone Southern California Region
A swarm of nearly 200 small earthquakes that shook Southern California residents in the Salton Sea area last week raised concerns they might trigger a larger earthquake on the southern San Andreas Fault. At the same time, scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego and the Nevada Seismological Laboratory at the University of Nevada, … Continue reading
Anxiety Rises On Tenerife Island Amid Fears That Unusual Earthquake Swarm May Lead To Huge Volcanic Eruption
FEARS are mounting that a huge volcano on the island of Tenerife could erupt after nearly 100 mini earthquakes were reported in FOUR HOURS in the region The Volcanology Institute of the Canary Islands (Involcan) reported a significant spike in seismic activity on Sunday afternoon. Some 92 microquakes were recorded in Adeje and Vilaflor in the space of four hours, … Continue reading
7.0+ Earthquake Could Shake California… Today or Tomorrow
Southern California is on a heightened earthquake alert until Tuesday. The first ever, “earthquake advisories” issued for Los Angeles sounds like something out of the movies. Geologists with the California Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council (CEPEC) say a 7.0 could hit at any moment either today or tomorrow. The reason for the hype? A large grouping of micro-quakes have occurred with … Continue reading
Meteor Fireball Sightings – Brazil, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Algeria, U.S.
Large meteor fireball captured over Brazil – 27th September A large fireball was reported by many people who were in Torres/RS/Brazil and around and captured by my camera of Bramon – Brazilian Meteor Observation Network installed in Torres, RS, Brazil. source: Gabriel Zaparolli Photography YoutubeChannel Meteor fireball seen over Khalifa City, United Arab Emirates A small meteor fell from space … Continue reading
No Sunspots. Life On Earth May Be Getting A Lot More Interesting In The Next Few Years
Editor’s thoughts: based on this article it seems like we will be in for some interesting Earth changes from here on to around the year 2020. If I correctly get what the article is saying, we may see increased instances of meteor fireballs and also man made junk making their way into the atmosphere a bit more easily and on … Continue reading