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Rocky_Shorz
12th September 2012, 00:11
this was picked up by RSOE from articles in Japan saying Mt Fuji near Tokyo is getting ready to erupt...


Scientists have discovered signs of a possible imminent eruption of Japan's most famous volcano, Mount Fuji on Honshu. At least this is what many headlines in the press read. According to an article of the Japanese news agency Kyodo the pressure in the magma chamber beneath the volcano Mt Fuji has drastically increased after the tsunami in March 2011 and a magnitude 6.4 quake near the volcano four days later, and is currently higher than it was before the last eruption in 1707 some 300 years ago. Scientists at the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention have calculated that the tectonic shifts in the past year caused an increase in pressure to 1.6 megapascals. That is sixteen times as much as the threshold of 0.1 megapascals needed for an eruption, they said. Such statements should be viewed with caution, because the figures are obtained by indirect calculations, which may be subject to very large errors. Secondly, pressure data for magma chambers inside a volcano without an associated depth profile have little significance. Pressure inside a volcano, as everywhere, increases naturally with depth. What matters is the difference between the lithostatic pressure (weight of the volcanic edifice) and the gas pressure of the gases in the magma. If this difference becomes greater than the tensile strength of the rock, it can open cracks and let the magna erupt. The scientists admit that these calculations alone don't necessarily mean that an eruption is imminent and other parameters such as seismicity and deformation currently don't show signs of an impending eruption.

After the earthquake in March 2011, a professor from Ryukyu University warned in May that a larger eruption of Fuji should be expected within 3 years, based on the observations that:
- Steam and gases emissions from the crater have increased.
- Water eruptions were observed in the area.
- Huge pit craters had appeared on the flank of the mountain, from which gases escape.
- Above all, a 34 km long fault was discoverd recently, which extends right under the volcano.


link to RSOE (http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/site/?pageid=event_desc&edis_id=VA-20120909-36499-JPN)

Rocky_Shorz
12th September 2012, 00:23
I spoke with a good friend 25 miles from Fuji that said the Thunderstorms last night were incredible, thunder louder than he has ever heard before and has been 30' from a strike hitting a tree, it was as if it was being magnified at distances over 2 miles...

Keep an eye on it everyone...

Rocky_Shorz
12th September 2012, 00:31
this first thing I thought of was...

http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/wp-content/blogs.dir/311/files/2012/04/i-e36d399811cdb3c93b1939d8d3a7dbf4-PHOTOS:%20Chile%20Volcano%20Erupts%20With%20Ash,%20Lava,%20Lightning.jpeg

http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2005/images05/050131volcaniclightning.jpg

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_COnkiDzcPPA/S86KXRYie2I/AAAAAAAAEiw/14XYCPLO9PI/s1600/iceland-volcano-lightning-1_19113_600x450.jpg

http://emergent-culture.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Chilean-Volcano-eruption-with-lighting.jpg

https://encrypted-tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQyI1aoPYtIeVLFsBX6YL12vi4yfqqpN5zlWdcSohHbmZGVFNyyJA

when I looked I saw the story on Fuji...

can volcanoes release lightning without erupting?

Japan is looking to replace Nuke energy, someone drag a power cord over to Fuji...

Rocky_Shorz
12th September 2012, 00:54
Increase in Lightning Observed Across Japa… What the Heck Is That?!

http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/a8d494d4.jpg


In addition to two months of temperatures over 35℃, Japan has recently been hit with a spate of lightning storms. In fact, when writing a previous story my building was hit by lightning knocking out my computer and forcing a rewrite. The son of a…

Anyway, with all this lightning around and pretty much the entire population carrying cameras built into their phones, a person’s natural inclination is to try and take a picture of a bolt.

link (http://en.rocketnews24.com/2012/08/21/increase-in-lightning-observed-across-japa-what-the-hell-is-that/)

Rocky_Shorz
12th September 2012, 01:45
lightning strikes (http://img5.blogs.yahoo.co.jp/ybi/1/e0/f2/nob_19600223/folder/350738/img_350738_30605207_0?1340107704)

hey Skib,

I can tell by the fireworks you must be home again... :p

speaking of orbs, drawing energy from an erupting Japanese Volcano?


naaaa...


http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/317/cache/japan-volcano-kirishima-lightning_31742_600x450.jpg


A "tentacle" of lightning stretches over Japan in a long-exposure picture taken Thursday of the ash plume rising from Shinmoedake peak, one of the calderas of the Kirishima volcano complex. Shinmoedake began erupting Wednesday, coating nearby villages and farms with ash and prompting authorities to ask for voluntary evacuations within a 1.2-mile (2-kilometer) radius.


Volcanic lightning is still a mystery, though it may be that electrically charged silica—part of magma—interacts with the atmosphere when it flies out of a volcano, Steve McNutt of the Alaska Volcano Observatory told National Geographic News in February 2010.

Kirishima is a grouping of about 20 volcanic peaks on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu (map). The site featured in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, serving as the secret base of the main villain, Ernst Stavro Blofeld.

Although the complex is often active, Wednesday's eruption is the strongest recorded atKirishima since 1959, ABC News reports...
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_rku6deQBORg/TUMGa1JgbfI/AAAAAAAASsw/l_SsFTa8Log/s1600/japan-volcano-kirishima-ash_31741_600x450.jpg

this article was from 1/11 only months before the Big Quake

SKIBADABOMSKI
12th September 2012, 03:51
Thanks Rocky for all these updates...

Last night I didn't hear any thunder and I was awake all night. I live on the edge of Tokyo nearest to Fuji but I'm like 150 plus kilometers away. But saying that Tokyo is so massive that I too was yapping on the phone to a buddy last week that lives on the other side of Tokyo and I was going through mad thunderstorms and he wasn't hearing or seeing any signs of a storm.

Too many naps in the day. Too hot here still. 30 plus everyday which feels like 40. Left my house for 2 hours yesterday and came back and it was 45 in my room. Yuk.. I complain and the locals say it feels like half of what they went through in the summer. Looks like TEPCO has demanded a hot summer to make some cash before they let go of the stranglehold they have. Paying nearly 3xs the normal rate here. It's getting stupid.


Oh and we are planning on climbing Fuji end of October. No doubt my luck it'll start rumbling when I'm at the top. :blink:

Rocky_Shorz
12th September 2012, 15:24
Shadowstalker just started a thread on the eruption from one of the most active volcanoes in the world that popped night before last, one island over... Cat 4 Typhoon at the same time...

if energy can travel from one sunspot to another why not volcanoes...


shhhh.... ;)

Kindred
12th September 2012, 16:44
this first thing I thought of was...

http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/wp-content/blogs.dir/311/files/2012/04/i-e36d399811cdb3c93b1939d8d3a7dbf4-PHOTOS:%20Chile%20Volcano%20Erupts%20With%20Ash,%20Lava,%20Lightning.jpeg

http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2005/images05/050131volcaniclightning.jpg

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_COnkiDzcPPA/S86KXRYie2I/AAAAAAAAEiw/14XYCPLO9PI/s1600/iceland-volcano-lightning-1_19113_600x450.jpg

http://emergent-culture.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Chilean-Volcano-eruption-with-lighting.jpg

https://encrypted-tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQyI1aoPYtIeVLFsBX6YL12vi4yfqqpN5zlWdcSohHbmZGVFNyyJA

when I looked I saw the story on Fuji...

can volcanoes release lightning without erupting?

Japan is looking to replace Nuke energy, someone drag a power cord over to Fuji...

The current flows we see depicted here are an Excellent example of the Magnetic Current that both Tesla and Leekskalin (Corral Castle) understood, and used in their works. We now see Keshe Foundation coming into a greater understanding of these 'wheelworks of the Universe', and putting it to use. So, if one knows 'how it works', then it's a start to understanding and controlling these forces.

I Strongly suspect both the US and a few other countries have the technology, but only use it subversively.

I will manifest and visualize the continued safety of the Japanese people in my meditations.

In Unity, Peace and Love

Rocky_Shorz
12th September 2012, 17:23
just think what those little orbs think having to waste perfectly good free energy because we refuse to use it...