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    Default North Atlantic 'weather bomb' tremor measured in Japan

    Seismologists in Japan have tracked, for the first time, a particular type of tiny vibration that wobbled through the Earth from the Atlantic seafloor.

    It was started by a "weather bomb": the same low-pressure storm, off Greenland, which made UK headlines in late 2014.

    Tiny tremors, of two types, constantly criss-cross the deep Earth from storms.

    The slowest of these, the "S" wave, has never been traced to its source before and researchers say it opens up a new way to study the Earth's hidden depths.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-37177575

    Signs of great changes coming upon the Earth?

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