Cold & Hot Wet August Could We Be Repeating a 1300’s Grand Solar Minimum
Heat and Cold across the Northern Hemisphere in summer 2017, now tomatoes are so expensive in India that armed guards are required, wettest start in Norway reflects exactly 1315 famine that lasted seven years, Canadian beef prices rise, sugar up all on wet conditions. Cosmic rays and weakening magnetosphere are the factors, not CO2 warming oceans. Adapt 2030 – You … Continue reading
NASA Playing With FIRE, Planning To ‘Cool Off’ Yellowstone Volcano
A recent bout of earthquakes has sparked fears the supervolcano under Yellowstone could erupt. A NASA scientist has revealed the space agency’s risky plan to prevent the Yellowstone super volcano erupting. Brian Wilcox has shared a report on the natural hazard that was previously unseen outside the space agency. The former member of the NASA Advisory Council on Planetary Defence … Continue reading
Loud Boom Heard in Cape Elizabeth Maine Later Confirmed By USGS to Be A 2.2M Offshore Earthquake
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — A loud, mysterious boom shook the Cape Elizabeth region around lunchtime Thursday. A NEWS CENTER viewer said it shook his house, and friends have commented on social media wondering what caused the sound. Cape Elizabeth police said they got at least a dozen calls about it. Officers heard and felt it, too. NEWS CENTER … Continue reading
Evidence of North American and European Tectonic Plates Pulling Apart Seen In Iceland
Tourists look like toys in these bird’s eye view photos which show an impressive split landscape where two lands meet. The dramatic terrain – the join between two tectonic plates – is popular with tourists who can explore the natural wonder on land and underwater. The splits in the land, which has many faults, valleys, volcanoes and hot springs, are … Continue reading
Strange Ocean Anomaly: Tide Dramatically Recedes on South American Atlantic Coast While Huge Waves Hit Pacific Side
This extremely strange and puzzling event took place on August 11, 2017 and there was also a similar event just a couple of days later on August 13, 2017. While it’s not unusual for tides to go out this was no normal case of just tides heading out. This was a massive receding of one ocean’s coast (Atlantic ocean) while … Continue reading
6.8 Magnitude Earthquake – North of Ascension Island
This is an offshore quake and there are currently no reports of it causing any damage on any nearby land area. Magnitude: 6.8 Depth: 10 km Date-Time: 18 Aug 2017 02:59:22 UTC Nearby places: 760.1 km (471.2 mi) N of Georgetown, Saint Helena 848.9 km (526.3 mi) SW of Greenville, Liberia 870.3 km (539.6 mi) SSW of Buchanan, Liberia 878.1 … Continue reading
Earth’s Largest Volcanic Region (91 Volcanoes) Lies Hidden Two Kilometers Below Antarctic Ice Sheet
A team of scientists unearthed a volcanic region previously hidden under ice sheets, with the geologist who led the team warning of destabilising consequences. Edinburgh University researchers uncovered almost 100 volcanoes – with the highest almost as tall as Switzerland’s 3,970-metre Eiger. Geologists think the region, which sits two kilometres below ice in west Antarctica, will dwarf east Africa’s volcanic … Continue reading
Ground Deformation Present Around Yellowstone Supervolcano; Over 1500 Quakes this Summer
Since the swarm began on June 12, there have been over 1,562 earthquakes. The quakes release uplift-causing pressure, allowing ground to sink back down. Still, experts say the risk of an eruption remains low, with alert level at normal. As small earthquakes continue to rumble around the Yellowstone supervolcano in Wyoming, scientists have revealed new evidence of the changes going … Continue reading
Earth’s Volcanoes Re-Awakening Globally, Dire Affects to Come
With the massive eruption at Bogoslov Volcano in the Aleutian chain near Alaska, air travel was restricted and still remains “hazardous”. Something similar happened in 2010 when air travel was restricted over Europe and an Icelandic volcano erupted. Now Steam vents are opening through the Greenland ice sheet and Katla is on yellow elevated warning with over 500 small quakes … Continue reading
Autumn Arrives in Summer in the US & Canada
Chilly August begins as temperatures are forecast to be 20F below normal and even in the 35F range for N.E Canada and Rocky Mountain states. This is contrary to the Weather Channels August forecast calling far above normal temperatures through the month. Additionally NY Times article released the same day cites 2003 heat wave in Europe as proof of global … Continue reading