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Title: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: CG6468 on September 01, 2012, 10:44:10 AM
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Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles

August 30, 2012 – ARCTIC CIRCLE - A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake erupted in the Jan Mayen Island region of the Arctic Circle, north of Iceland. The earthquake had a depth of 9.9 km (6.2 miles) and was followed by a 5.2 magnitude aftershock. Seismic turbulence has been increasing in the Arctic Circle in the month of August, as seen from the map above. On August 14, a – 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck in the Sea of Okhotsk near NE Russia. Today’s 6.8 magnitude Arctic earthquake was preceded by double moderate tremors along the Western Indian-Antarctica Ridge in the 5.4 and 5.0 range. The seismic dynamism that has the planet reeling, from pole to pole, increases the potential for major seismic disturbances along the Nazca plate of South America, the Cocos plate, along Central America; and, or the SW region of the U.S. near the Gulf of California, where the Pacific and North American plate are experiencing increased agitation. –The Extinction Protocol

Arctic quakes increasing: A powerful earthquake shook the Norwegian island of Jan Mayen, about 700 kilometres north of Iceland, shortly before 2 p.m. local time on Aug 30. The magnitude of the earthquake, which had its epicenter 428 km east-northeast of Ittoqqortoormiut in eastern Greenland, was initially measured at 7.0 on the Richter scale, used to determine how strong an earthquake is.  But the earthquake’s magnitude has now changed to 6.6. The station manager at the Norwegian research facility station on the island of Jan Mayen said the earthquake was dramatic. Thor Paul Gjelseth said the ground “was shaking, and people found it difficult to stand upright. Stuff from the walls fell down from the walls everywhere, and we now have our hands full cleaning up,” Gjelseth told VG Nett. Iceland’s Meteorological Office also reported an earthquake near Reykjavik, with a magnitude of 4.1. Over the past 80 years, about 2,000 earthquakes have been recorded in Nunavut. Most are of these have been minor, falling below a magnitude of 4.0 on the Richter scale. These light earthquakes may make a low rumbling noise, but they produce little movement of the ground. But Nunavut and northern Nunavik, where a 2006 earthquake of 4.0 magnitude shook Puvirnituq, are among the most earthquake-prone zones in Canada. According to data gathered by the Geological Survey of Canada, the northeast coast of Baffin Island and the High Arctic islands have a particularly high incidence of earthquakes. In nearby Greenland, the annual number of glacial earthquakes is rising, a study from 2006 shows. From 1993 to 2002, there were between six and 15 a year, but in 2003, earthquake scientists — or seismologists — who track the movements of the earth, recorded 20 glacial earthquakes; in 2004, they recorded 24; and, for the first 10 months of 2005, they recorded 32. The seismologists also found that the earthquakes occurred mainly during the summer months, which suggested these movements were associated with rapidly melting ice.

Shakey, shakey boom-boom (http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/major-earthquakes-strike-near-north-and-south-poles/)
Title: Re: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: marv on September 01, 2012, 12:28:58 PM
Get ready for it, here come the True Believers.........

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The seismologists also found that the earthquakes occurred mainly during the summer months, which suggested these movements were associated with rapidly melting ice.

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Title: Re: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: CG6468 on September 01, 2012, 01:44:34 PM
Get ready for it, here come the True Believers.........

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How about the end of the world on 12/21/2012?  (I think that's the date.)
Title: Re: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: obumazombie on September 01, 2012, 01:46:54 PM
Not to disrespect OP, but if nadin didn't report it, it didn't happen.
Title: Re: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: formerlurker on September 01, 2012, 02:38:53 PM
Nads is waiting to get the feed from her contacts on the ground...

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Title: Re: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: Mr Mannn on September 03, 2012, 02:41:48 PM
cue Art Bell. Magnetic poles are about to shift. Reptillians will be unmasked. Cows will turn carnivorous. and general Mayan Mahem is about to ensue.

Title: Re: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: JohnnyReb on September 03, 2012, 03:35:06 PM
If more of the ice melts off of one side than it does the other, won't that cause the land under the poles to flip over?....oh what a mess that will make. :panic: :panic: :panic:
Title: Re: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: sunsettommy on September 08, 2012, 10:11:50 PM
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Record melt of Arctic sea ice: “It’s hard even for people like me to believe, to see that climate change is actually doing what our worst fears dictated,” said Jennifer A. Francis, a Rutgers University scientist who studies the effect of sea ice on weather patterns. Scientific forecasts based on computer modeling have long suggested that a time will come when the Arctic will be completely free of ice in the summer, perhaps by the middle of the century. This year’s prodigious melting is lending credibility to more pessimistic analyses that it may come much sooner, perhaps by the end of the decade. “It’s an example of how uncertainty is not our friend when it comes to climate-change risk,” said Michael E. Mann, a climate scientist at Pennsylvania State University. “In this case, the models were almost certainly too conservative in the changes they were projecting, probably because of important missing physics.”

It is hard to believe that even scientists are that willing to distort and lie since the AIR temperature was not much above freezing for large areas of the polar region.It was the giant early winter storm that smashed a large section of the ice cap into a lot of small pieces that made a chunk of it vanish from the satellite radar and brought up warmer water from below to melt part of it.

HERE (http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2012/08/25/putting-mindless-arctic-hysteria-in-perspective/) is the source for the explanation is an Authentic polar ice scientist who states:

Storm area 1 million square kilometers

-Wave height of 2 to 3 meters broke apart ice into smaller chunks, increasing surface area and thus melting

-Storm mixed fresh water at surface (from melted ice) with deeper warmer saltier water from below increasing melting rate

-Storm agitated water to depths of 500 meters (where water is much warmer) bringing it to surface increasing melt rate

-Low pressure of storm center sucked up water level by 0.3 meters, causing warm water to flow into Arctic Ocean from Pacific Ocean via Bering Strait and from Atlantic Ocean, increasing melting

-Storm rotation (counterclockwise) spread out ice over larger area and pushed ice towards open ocean (on Atlantic Ocean side)

Julienne Stroeve NSIDC

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The map in the link shows the effect of the Storm vividly.

Title: Re: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: J P Sousa on September 08, 2012, 11:14:01 PM
If more of the ice melts off of one side than it does the other, won't that cause the land under the poles to flip over?....oh what a mess that will make. :panic: :panic: :panic:

Let's see what ole Hank will say about that.......(Hank Johnson (Congress D-GA) - Warns Guam May Capsize)

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Title: Re: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: obumazombie on September 09, 2012, 12:55:11 PM
Can we please keep Guam upright ? I may be heading there soon. I will be working on my 4th job of the summer. It's this great owebuma economy.
Title: Re: Major earthquakes strike near north and south poles
Post by: Wineslob on September 12, 2012, 09:45:49 AM
cue Art Bell. Magnetic poles are about to shift. Reptillians will be unmasked. Cows will turn carnivorous. and general Mayan Mahem is about to ensue.




I'll get the BBQ ready.    :drool: