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Roofie
29th October 2010, 00:22
Found this and thought it may be of interest, How often do we get this many eruptions in a week??? Indonesian Volcano erupts twice and now this in the space of a few days.

http://www.adn.com/2010/10/28/1524148/russias-kamchatka-volcanoes-spew.html

I curious as to wether this is a coincidence or not. Can someone enlighten me??

bluestflame
29th October 2010, 00:28
look to the sun , look at what comes

Thodin303
29th October 2010, 00:41
Speaking of the sun, has anyone noticed any discomfort from being in sun light (or is it just me)? The past few weeks it just seems more intense.

Roofie
29th October 2010, 00:43
I'm assuming by that, that these are related to hightened solar activity over the past few days. Bugger, lets hope all stays quiet then.

It has only been mid 20's here the past few days yet it does feel well above 30 degrees celcius. High amount of UV perhaps?

Ki's
29th October 2010, 01:45
Thodin303...Yes, I've noticed that the sun 'feels' hotter against the skin. I spend a lot of time outdoors in the weather and I've noticed it for the last 6 month's or so.
Ki

Ross
29th October 2010, 06:29
Thodin303...Yes, I've noticed that the sun 'feels' hotter against the skin. I spend a lot of time outdoors in the weather and I've noticed it for the last 6 month's or so.
Ki

That will be more UV coming through as it does in certain places around the globe at different times, usually starting around Spring ( September-January) in the Southern Hemisphere.

Plenty of sun activity lately so Volcanoes and Earthquakes are part of the deal.

Here is the latest:

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?7515-Spectacular-Prominence-Eruptions&p=63975&viewfull=1#post63975

Regards

Ross

ascendingstarseed
29th October 2010, 09:31
Speaking of the sun, has anyone noticed any discomfort from being in sun light (or is it just me)? The past few weeks it just seems more intense.

That's so weird that you say that...a few days ago I was standing outside waiting on the water machine to fill my 5 gallon bottle, when I thought lets take these few minutes to soak up some vitamin D in the sun and could'nt help but notice how uncomfortably hot it felt. It was only in the mid 70s or so, and even tho I'm live in Hawaii it still seemed unusually hot for this time of year.

I also read the article and followed this link to learn that there are 11 active volcano's in Russia, here are pictures of all of them...

http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/current/index_eng.php

ascendingstarseed
29th October 2010, 09:40
Earlier today I was listening to a Billy Meir and P'Taa dialogue where they were discussing that all the ice melting from the glaciers is causing land masses that they were occupying to lose the weight when the ice melts away, the massive dents in the land caused by the weight from the glaciers begin to rise causing the Earth's tectonic plates to shift and magma to start moving creating earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.