Bitter Record Breaking Cold Possible for Thanksgiving, Black Friday in Parts of the Northeast
Another blast of cold air will bring one of the coldest Thanksgivings on record for some Northeast cities. A strong area of high pressure originating from the Arctic Circle is now sweeping into the Northeast, and will send temperatures plummeting toward levels you might expect on New Year’s Day, not Thanksgiving Day. These will be the coldest temperature anomalies – … Continue reading
Polar Wander – Hawaiian Hot Spots Reveal Earth Shifted on its Axis
Earth’s latest ice age may have been caused by changes deep inside the planet. Based on evidence from the Pacific Ocean, including the position of the Hawaiian Islands, Rice University geophysicists have determined Earth shifted relative to its spin axis within the past 12 million years, which caused Greenland to move far enough toward the north pole to kick off … Continue reading
A Giant Impact Crater Was Discovered Under Greenland Ice
Witness the sheer size of the crater as compared to Paris! (headline pic) via Outerplaces: Scientists have discovered a crater beneath Greenland’s Hiawatha Glacier that they say could be one of the 25 largest impact structures on Earth. It’s a 31-kilometre-wide circular bedrock depression up to a kilometre below the ice and was likely caused by a fractionated iron asteroid … Continue reading
Blue Meteor Fireball Booms over Texas
Texas is fully living up to shining “big and bright” after it appears a meteor streaked across the sky Thursday night. In the Killeen area, video from Christopher Cato shows the burst of light caught on his dash camera as it traveled through the atmosphere. Others in central Texas said they heard a loud boom. One woman in Hempstead told … Continue reading
NASA Scientist Now Admit ‘We See a Cooling Trend’
Regulars to this website would know we support the cooling theory and have been posting articles related to the decline of sunspots, and the cooling that will be coming as a result. Well now it looks like that can no longer deny it. “…scientists are predicting one of the coldest periods ever recorded for our upper atmosphere – and that … Continue reading
Video of Meteor Fireball Near Lexington, Kentucky
Dust associated with Comet Encke hits the Earth’s atmosphere at 65,000 mph creating the Taurid meteor shower. Video of fireball near Lexington, KY taken Thursday, November 8th. The Taurids are actually two separate showers, with a Southern and a Northern component. The Southern Taurids originated from Comet Encke and are active from September 10th to November 20th. They are known … Continue reading
A Geyser of Mud From San Andreas Fault is Creeping Across California and it’s Unstoppable
A mud puddle doesn’t really sound all that threatening, but there’s one in California’s Imperial County that’s so troublesome, an emergency had to be declared earlier this year. It’s called the Niland Geyser and it’s exactly that, a geyser of bubbling mud. But there’s a strange twist – this menacing puddle has been slowly creeping across the ground, to the … Continue reading
Meteor that Streaked over Alabama & Arkansas Caught on VIDEO
There was a time when these were not so normal and regular. via RT: With Halloween festivities been and gone, Mother Nature had a spooky and jaw-dropping show up her sleeve in the form of a fiery meteor blazing a trail across the sky near a US airport. The fiery space rock, part of the annual Taurid meteor shower, was … Continue reading
Sonic Boom and Flash of Light Resulted from Meteor Explosion over Southeastern Massachusetts
Residents of southeastern Massachusetts recently reported an unusual eruption of noise and shaking that rattled several neighborhoods. Witnesses described a bright flash, loud boom and violent shaking on Oct. 20. Video from a dash cam shows a quick, bright flash in the sky in the New Bedford area around 8:23 p.m. “I had just gone out to take my dog … Continue reading
3 Earthquakes Hit Off Vancouver Island Measuring Between 6.5- and 6.8-magnitude
Three earthquakes measured at magnitudes of anywhere between 6.5 and 6.8 struck off Vancouver Island on Sunday night. They hit about 200 kilometres west of the island, according to Natural Resources Canada (NRC). A 6.5-magnitude quake hit at 10:39 p.m., a 6.8-magnitude quake at 11:16 p.m. and another 6.5-magnitude quake at 11:22 p.m., it said. One of the quakes, which … Continue reading