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Rocky_Shorz
12th December 2016, 07:44
Hey Chris,

Did you feel it?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WgHBlAhQLk

greybeard
12th December 2016, 08:08
Hi Rocky not felt here.
It was yesterday and it was a relatively small one according to the newspaper.

Regards
Chris

Quake shakes Scottish town Scottish town was today shaken by an earthquake measuring 2.9 on the Richter scale.

The tremor in Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, lasted a few seconds and no one was injured.

Bennett Simpson, seismologist at the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh, said the that the quake occurred at 9.27am.

Mr Simpson said: 'A large number of people in Dumfries felt this and we received reports of people claiming their houses shook and of some residents running out into their back gardens.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-45629/Quake-shakes-Scottish-town.html#ixzz4SborUvX1
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pyrangello
12th December 2016, 15:39
Was reading last night about the earths core vibrating due to the high output of earthquakes in the last 2 weeks. The trumpeting noises, hums, ect . Very very active right now. Take into account the solar storm we have been experiencing and now another super moon this coming Wednesday. And maybe we should throw in the vibration of all of us with whats happening around the globe. Stay tuned.

Nick Matkin
12th December 2016, 15:50
Was reading last night about the earths core vibrating due to the high output of earthquakes in the last 2 weeks. The trumpeting noises, hums, ect . Very very active right now. Take into account the solar storm we have been experiencing and now another super moon this coming Wednesday. And maybe we should throw in the vibration of all of us with whats happening around the globe. Stay tuned.

There's a lot of stuff you've connected there.

Trumpeting noises - who knows what they really are. Some are just normal noises people have started noticing becasue it's in the public conciousness now. The hum has been reported here and there for decades. Various causes cited. Some still unexplained.

Solar storms come and go. We've had dozens in this solar cycle no 24 - actually fewer and mostly less intense than previous cycles.

And so-called super moons; the moon's orbit is not quite circular. Remember the moon has an perigee every month. Sometimes this coincides with a full moon and is supposed to look a bit more impressive, though to be honest unless you have some simple measuring gear it's very hard to tell the difference with the naked eye.

Fairy Friend
12th December 2016, 16:31
I am glad Dutchsinse is finally getting the attention he deserves in the positive way. He has done a lot of work and predicted many quakes accurately. He has pointed out many patterns and it's paying off.