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Fredkc
22nd December 2010, 01:34
I am still looking at this but...


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Now, the page he is looking at on the USGS website is here:

http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml

Earthquakes today in Japan, Iran, and Britain.

Yes, Britain

Fred

HURRITT ENYETO
22nd December 2010, 01:40
Yes 3.6 M today in U.k.
Could this be related to the Lunar eclipse yesterday?
I remember a member here saying "wait for the earth quakes in the next few days" ? And hey presto the next day a quake in the uk and we very rarely have noticeable quakes.

Edit to add:
It was member Pyrangello that made the prediction here :http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?9734-always-lots-of-activity-after-a-full-moon

Carmody
22nd December 2010, 01:42
Interesting trio of countries, considering their alliances and the current power struggles.

Ross
22nd December 2010, 01:42
Yes 3.6 M today in U.k.
Could this be related to the Lunar eclipse yesterday?
I remember a member here saying "wait for the earth quakes in the next few days" ? And hey presto the next day a quake in the uk and we very rarely have noticeable quakes.

As Fred put it: "interesting that the two biggest gravity wells around us (moon and sun) are in opposition".

And I agree!


This link gives us a good look at the 'ring of fire' activity...

http://www.iris.edu/seismon/

BMW
22nd December 2010, 01:47
Clash of titans

Fredkc
22nd December 2010, 01:48
Clash of titans

http://fredsitelive.com/fun/rofl.gif

"May you live in interesting times..."
Fred

HURRITT ENYETO
22nd December 2010, 01:54
If that data is correct, how can this go unreported on MSM? Last time Earth quakes were registered all over the planet simultaneously and nothing was reported on MSM?

BMW
22nd December 2010, 01:55
0100100100100111011011010010000001101110011011110111010000100000011101110110100001100001011101000010 0000010010010010000001110011011001010110010101101101001011000111010001101000011001010111001101100101 0010000001100100011000010111100101110011

astrid
22nd December 2010, 02:05
i have been watching the seismic charts over the last few days, they have been building up in relation to this planetary alignment... If there is going to be a big quake, this would appear to be time for it. But maybe we will see many more smaller quakes instead of one massive one, and then we have HAARP to factor into this equation as well.

There is certainly alot of tension in the air, like before a major thunderstorm, the pressure is noticeable, at least im feeling it here in AUS

Carmody
22nd December 2010, 02:11
0100100100100111011011010010000001101110011011110111010000100000011101110110100001100001011101000010 0000010010010010000001110011011001010110010101101101001011000111010001101000011001010111001101100101 0010000001100100011000010111100101110011

It can be like that.

Ahkenaten
22nd December 2010, 02:23
Someone said that although the alignments are very significant events (in this case the lunar eclipse last night in which the Sun, Moon and Earth were aligned with the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy) what really pops the cork out of the bottle of champagne is when the systems pop OUT of alignment. Then the whole system rings like a bell........................and this is what we are seeing I think.

Harley
22nd December 2010, 02:25
Just for fun I started recording this last night just before the eclipse. I stopped and went to bed because I didn't see anything unusual at the time. But because of Fred's thread I just went to check, and YIKES!!

Take a look:

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3416&d=1292983777
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3415&d=1292983777
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3418&d=1292983796
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3417&d=1292983796
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3419&d=1292983809

The 7-day average usually runs in the neighborhood of 70 - 75 for M+ 4.0 quakes.

And it is now up to 137 just since I started creating this post!

Ahkenaten
22nd December 2010, 02:27
Whoa Baby !! Now what is this about the molten core of the earth shifting?! Any other news on that?? Meantime needless to say our Sun (Aten) continues to ACT UP!!

Carmody
22nd December 2010, 03:03
My vibrating nerves are still causing muscle spasms and muscle flutter. Started about 3 days back. The odd Kundalini back/spine spasm thrown in for good measure.

Harley
22nd December 2010, 03:05
My map is now up to 141.

I have never seen this above 122 in a 7-day period.

And it's WAY to quiet on the West coast.

HOLD ON FRED! LOL!

Ross
22nd December 2010, 03:12
My map is now up to 141.

I have never seen this above 122 in a 7-day period.

And it's WAY to quiet on the West coast.

HOLD ON FRED! LOL!

Fred did say to me an hour ago: "odd we haven't had one here yet."

Ahkenaten
22nd December 2010, 03:20
They did have a small quake in Palo Alto yesterday........but let's not put too much energy into envisioning a big quake in California, OK? Thanks.

shybastid
22nd December 2010, 03:41
If ya need to come to higher ground Fred..with a shaker and the Rain.. We have room in here Tahoe for ya..No cows ,chickens or ex inlaws.

You can't take 395 unless you have a serious all road vehicle. Passes are closed passed Bishop.

shybastid
22nd December 2010, 03:48
Actually Ahk? One of my biggest fears living in Southern California was a LOT of rain and moisture in the ground ,and a big shaker hitting. One of the reasons I moved to Tahoe. Too many people down there. It'll all be fine. But I DO have extra food for Avalon friends if needed. Always.

Ahkenaten
22nd December 2010, 04:12
Yup I agree shybastid - as long as you don't live along the Truckee River!! If so you might find yourself white water rafting down to Reno pretty quick one day. I'll have to keep you in mind in case I need to develop a quick Plan B!!

Harley
22nd December 2010, 04:44
Remember, each earthquake that "rolls past" it's 7-day mark will drop off of the map. But I think this gives us a fine idea of what's going on.

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3422&d=1292992638

P.S. It's now up to 144. Another one while I was posting this.

Harley
22nd December 2010, 05:50
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3423&d=1292996795

xeon
22nd December 2010, 06:15
These quakes are most likely related to the eclipse. They are symptoms of the CHANGES happening on many levels. Well, that's what I'd like to believe anyway.

Personally, I did feel an epiphany of sorts, but it began in November, and all this while, I keep having this feeling that all kinds of "crazy" stuff is going to happen.

I've gained more clarity ever since November, and things are starting to look like they are turning around for me. Despite all the weirdness, I am thankful I can still find Solace within; however all around, I can feel something up in the air.

Harley
22nd December 2010, 06:43
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3425&d=1293000104

Harley
22nd December 2010, 08:54
Still climbing . . .

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3431&d=1293007900

I think I'll go to bed now while it's still quiet here! :)

The One
22nd December 2010, 09:31
The tremor for the uk was picked up by the US Geological Survey.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usc0000sdh.php

astrid
22nd December 2010, 10:25
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_big.php

I get a bit suspect when we see this... a heap of quakes all at 10km deep, smells like HAARP
Interesting too , off Japan, after Fulford has come out with that blog post...

okies after researching this, i retract that above comment... 10km is apparently the depth where the plates meet up, so mother nature herself...

http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eq_depot/2010/eq_101221_c0000rxc/neic_c0000rxc_h.html

noxon medem
22nd December 2010, 10:31
here in southwest of norway it was a media issue for some days.

Publisized 20.12.2010 ( meaning 20. december, local thinking )
http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/hordaland/1.7433265
local media.
- norwegian:

Det var et nytt skjelv nord på Stord klokken 13.30, det hadde en styrke på 3,4 på Richters skala. Det betyr at det var kraftigere enn nattens ..
- english :

there was another quake north on the island Stord at 13.30 am, with a strength of 3,4 on the richter scale ..
- Meaning it was more powerful than last nights .. (there was also one at 3,14 on the scale last night, around 01.40 am)
So here it was two the latest days, counted the nightly one, but no real harm done, realy.
The reason it generated so much attention is the fact that this area is very seismicly stable, and
noticable earthquakes is a seldom occurence.

:peep:

Malcolm Linus
22nd December 2010, 10:34
According to the Norwegian newspaper VG, there was an earthquake felt by people in a place on the west coast of Norway, at night (1:43 CET) on the 20th of December. The article writes that the many people in this area were woken by the tremors. The epicenter was approximately 26 km northeast of Leirvik (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Leirvik,+Norway&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=56.112526,89.560547&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Leirvik,+Stord,+Hordaland,+Norway&ll=59.778522,5.50415&spn=4.519831,11.195068&z=7). Source: Jordskjelv i Sunnhordland (http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/artikkel.php?artid=10036906) - VG Nett (http://www.vg.no/).

I checked out the source of this (NORSAR (http://www.jordskjelv.no/siste/auto/)) and the earthquake registered is the following:

Dato Kl. Bredde Lengde Styrke Sted
20/12/2010 01:43:25 59.95 5.80 3.13 Ca. 26 km nordøst for Leirvik (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Leirvik,+Norway&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=56.112526,89.560547&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Leirvik,+Stord,+Hordaland,+Norway&ll=59.778522,5.50415&spn=4.519831,11.195068&z=7)

But I noticed that on the site of NORSAR (http://www.jordskjelv.no/siste/auto/), there was another earthquake registered with a greater magnitude, approximately 12 hours later, near the east border of Norway (epicenter 7 km east-southeast of Os (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Os,+Norway&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=56.112526,89.560547&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Os,+Hedmark,+Norway&ll=62.502175,11.228027&spn=8.306499,22.390137&z=6).) This was not reported in the same newspaper.

Dato Kl. Bredde Lengde Styrke Sted
20/12/2010 13:30:12 60.16 5.60 3.36 Ca. 7 km øst-sørøst for Os (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Os,+Norway&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=56.112526,89.560547&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Os,+Hedmark,+Norway&ll=62.502175,11.228027&spn=8.306499,22.390137&z=6)

noxon medem
22nd December 2010, 10:52
- I was awake in my house at the time, and heard a distinct rumbling, audible, allmost mechanical, echoeing amongst the hills around here.
Could of course have been the sound of a dumbster-truck,
on a routine, removing snow from the roads outside of here.
- now Rumbleling on local roads,( thank you, cheaffours ...), Or all stop here, at winter-time
(.. so, who, realy, knows ..what is floating and what is not.)
:smow::fish2::smow:

(.. weel, well ..wave, vawe ...)
:welcome:
- in awe (are we all ..)
:cool:

The connection between mooneclipse and earthquakes were brought up
in local media today:
http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/hordaland/1.7435479

Mooneclipse caused the earthquakes,says astrologer Per Henrik Gullfoss ...

- of the full moon solstice eclipse here,
there is some nice pictures and images :
http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/hordaland/1.7434492

- just a sample
3432
(.)
nm

Ammit
22nd December 2010, 12:04
I only ever remember one UK quake reported, it was in Wales years ago and got blamed on an avalanche.
oh, and BMW :
0100100100100000011001000110111100100000011011100110111101110100001000000111010001101000011010010110 1110011010110010000001110100011010000110000101110100001000000110000101101110011110010010000001101111 0110011000100000011101010111001100100000011000010111001001100101001011000010000001100101011010010111 0100011010000110010101110010

Ammit

The One
22nd December 2010, 12:10
Just some more Information on passed UK earthquakes

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2008nyae.php

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/events/1979_12_26.php

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/2002/usjjaw/

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/2008/us2008nyae/

Harley
22nd December 2010, 18:05
7-Day Real Time Mag. 4.0 and Greater.

I monitor daily from my home page. Normally registers approx. 70-80 daily.

Even though the numbers can accumulate because an event displays for 7 days it's still a good "quicky" indicator because as an event drops-off the map at it's 7 day mark new ones are added.

World-Wide activity is still rising.

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3435&d=1293039815

Ahkenaten
22nd December 2010, 18:16
I am certain the eclipse/alignment has everything to do with the activity we are seeing. I am re-posting therefor the opening segment to Kubrick's 2001........do you notice that in the film clip the star is rising BEHIND the celestial body that is in the shadow of another unseen celestial body? Again - what did Arthur C. Clarke know, and when did he know it?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWnmCu3U09w

Hiram
22nd December 2010, 18:26
As many of you know...I live and work here in San Francisco. I spend a great deal of time sending calming energies into the Earth itself. Its going to sound a bit funny, but the energy I generate during meditation is friendly, and affectionate. Does that sound too New Agey?

That's about all one can do.

Oh, I also have a couple months worth of water stored up! (and methods of protecting my household).

I envision heading out of here on foot when TSHTF. I am prepared to do so--heading south.

Harley
22nd December 2010, 19:16
Weekly average has now doubled. Whenever an average of anything has doubled that's extremely significant.

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3438&d=1293044657



As many of you know...I live and work here in San Francisco. I spend a great deal of time sending calming energies into the Earth itself. Its going to sound a bit funny, but the energy I generate during meditation is friendly, and affectionate. Does that sound too New Agey?

That's about all one can do.

Oh, I also have a couple months worth of water stored up! (and methods of protecting my household).

I envision heading out of here on foot when TSHTF. I am prepared to do so--heading south.
Doesn't sound too New Agey to me. With all this activity look at the West Coast of N. America. Actually I'm a bit surprised. Please keep it up! :)

Carmody
22nd December 2010, 21:48
As many of you know...I live and work here in San Francisco. I spend a great deal of time sending calming energies into the Earth itself. Its going to sound a bit funny, but the energy I generate during meditation is friendly, and affectionate. Does that sound too New Agey?

That's about all one can do.

Oh, I also have a couple months worth of water stored up! (and methods of protecting my household).

I envision heading out of here on foot when TSHTF. I am prepared to do so--heading south.

I thought you started a library on Alcatraz. Oh. that was a movie. ;)

If that ever happened, I have a place to go. about 120 miles away. Then 'we', at that location, would have to decide if we wanted to go the extra 700 miles to the perfect place. A place that is a town of 5000 people. 5000 people who all know each other, and I would be a quite valued addition/return. As the little guys said in 'BladeRunner, 'Home again, home again, jiggidy jig! 5000 people, largely self sufficient, isolated. almost 300 miles to the next real population center.

Why do you think my grandparents built there?

They knew the possibilities.... and they planned ahead. Seriously.

Harley
22nd December 2010, 22:29
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3445&d=1293056878

Harley
22nd December 2010, 22:42
Uhh...Not good at all. That's all we need is for the Pacific Plate to be agitated!

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3447&d=1293057547

Wood
22nd December 2010, 23:19
Uhh...Not good at all. That's all we need is for the Pacific Plate to be agitated!

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3447&d=1293057547

What is that big red circle near Hawaii? It seems to be a new one and it is not listed here: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/

Harley
22nd December 2010, 23:30
What is that big red circle near Hawaii? It seems to be a new one and it is not listed here: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/

That WAS a 6.5 in the North Pacific, reported to P.A. HERE (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?9812-M-6.5-North-Pacific-Ocean), but it has (mysteriously?) been wiped off of the map and out of USGS's records. Interesting.

MorningSong
22nd December 2010, 23:33
This got lost over in the EQ section:

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?9734-always-lots-of-activity-after-a-full-moon

Wood
22nd December 2010, 23:35
That WAS a 6.5 in the North Pacific, reported to P.A. HERE (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?9812-M-6.5-North-Pacific-Ocean), but it has (mysteriously?) been wiped off of the map and out of USGS's records. Interesting.

Are you sure it is that one? The red circle appears in the 22.31 screenshot but not in the 22.15 or earlier ones. The timestamp of the 6.5 quake is 11:50...

Ahkenaten
22nd December 2010, 23:36
That WAS a 6.5 in the North Pacific, reported to P.A. HERE (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?9812-M-6.5-North-Pacific-Ocean), but it has (mysteriously?) been wiped off of the map and out of USGS's records. Interesting.

"Got Lost"?! That's odd.

MorningSong
22nd December 2010, 23:38
About the EQ near Hawaii, I found this:

http://channel6newsonline.com/2010/12/strong-earthquake-strikes-the-north-pacific-ocean-northeast-of-hawaii/


Strong earthquake strikes the North Pacific Ocean, northeast of Hawaii
22 December 2010 87 views No Comment

HONOLULU (BNO NEWS) -- A strong earthquake struck the North Pacific Ocean on late Wednesday morning, hundreds of miles off Hawaii, seismologists said.

The 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck about 873 miles (1404 kilometers) northeast off Hilo, Hawaii. It struck about 8.1 miles (13 kilometers) deep, making it a shallow earthquake, according to the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center.

The tsunami warning center said no tsunami was expected.

Harley
22nd December 2010, 23:51
Are you sure it is that one? The red circle appears in the 22.31 screenshot but not in the 22.15 or earlier ones. The timestamp of the 6.5 quake is 11:50...

Hi Wood,

All of my maps are posted in sequence. This one I posted IMMEDIATELY upon seeing it posted on P.A. by the USGS, so this picture coincides with that posting. I see the difference in the time-stamps that you're talking about but I have no explanation. I guess that could be attributable to some kind of a USGS screw-up. Maybe they're having their Christmas party today?

:)



http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3447&d=1293057547

Wood
22nd December 2010, 23:55
All of my maps are posted in sequence. This one I posted IMMEDIATELY upon seeing it posted on P.A. by the USGS, so this picture coincides with that posting. I see the difference in the time-stamps that you're talking about but I have no explanation. I guess that could be attributable to some kind of a USGS screw-up. Maybe they're having their Christmas party today?

I guess so. I think GMT and UTC times are the same, but you are right that it was posted on PA at the time of the screenshot. Thanks :)

Harley
23rd December 2010, 00:14
I guess so. I think GMT and UTC times are the same, but you are right that it was posted on PA at the time of the screenshot. Thanks :)

No problem Wood!

BTW, anyone who would like to learn more about the various time formats please take a look:

From http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?8830-Lunar-Transit&p=76407#post76407


UT is short for Universal Time

Which is actually referring to UTC

Which is short for Universal Time Coordinated

Which is actually called Coordinated Universal Time

Which is the same thing as the old GMT

Which is short for Greenwich Mean Time

And now that you understand all that

You may simply say Zulu.

It is now 12:12 Zulu here.

Have A Nice Day! :)

Harley

Ross
23rd December 2010, 00:36
Well...we sure are getting a lot of activity...am watching with interest!

shybastid
23rd December 2010, 01:46
LOL... Used to live on the Truckee. Actually, they release water from the Lake downstream to keep levels fine on the South Shore. Only one source of release and your correct..The Truckee. I'm here on South Shore with retired ex Law enforcement types waiting to hold the fort!! Secret password up the Mountain ONLY if SHTF!.
Of course I'll share password with fellow Avalon's. Part of our job is'nt it?:high5:

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Oh...FYI..We get along.... Don't discuss much about politics...you CRAZY?

shybastid
23rd December 2010, 01:51
I MEANT, don't talk about Eco,Gay rights,Hippies, Earth huggers,Politics,Chemtrails,Government policies,NWO, OR my kids.
Other then that? We get along great.. THAT"S what I meant. shhhhh

Harley
23rd December 2010, 03:37
It's definitely climbing faster than the older ones are dropping off at their 7 day limit.

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3449&d=1293075176

Ahkenaten
23rd December 2010, 04:16
I MEANT, don't talk about Eco,Gay rights,Hippies, Earth huggers,Politics,Chemtrails,Government policies,NWO, OR my kids.
Other then that? We get along great.. THAT"S what I meant. shhhhh

hahahahaha tactfulness is the better part of valor when you aren't living in the flatland anymore!

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It's definitely climbing faster than the older ones are dropping off at their 7 day limit.

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3449&d=1293075176

Harley are you saying that the average # of earthquakes you see in a 7-day period 2.5 and over are usually around 80 or so??

Harley
23rd December 2010, 05:27
hahahahaha tactfulness is the better part of valor when you aren't living in the flatland anymore!

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http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3449&d=1293075176



Harley are you saying that the average # of earthquakes you see in a 7-day period 2.5 and over are usually around 80 or so??

No-No. The numbers I see at any time (daily) are usually around 80. I have seen this as low as around 40 and as high as 122 (never higher). If older quakes are dropping-off (after 7 days) faster than new ones (real-time) are being added then the current number will be lower. Conversely, if activity increases more quakes will be recorded than are dropping-off then the current number will be higher. So for now, as long as that number keeps increasing, especially by the numbers we've been observing, we know activity is increasing.

This map is only useful as a cursory device for this purpose, because there will come a time when all this current high activity will drop-off the map, and if the real-time activity has dropped by then you will see a sharp drop in the number.

Now, did you get all that? LOL!

Harley

p.s. I'm not sure but I have a feeling this should start to drop soon. Imo all this activity was caused by the alignment. Nothing starts instantaneously, but rather builds up slowly and then tapers off.

:)

shybastid
23rd December 2010, 05:57
Agreed :o

jcocks
23rd December 2010, 09:45
p.s. I'm not sure but I have a feeling this should start to drop soon. Imo all this activity was caused by the alignment. Nothing starts instantaneously, but rather builds up slowly and then tapers off.

:)

I disagree. I think we're going to have a major earthquake between now and New Years' ....

Very rarely in the last few years have we gone through the christmas - new years' period without a major disaster. I hope I'm wrong, but if the energies from the alignment are as strong as they say they are, then we're due for a big one.... :( After all, that energy has to be released somehow...

shybastid
23rd December 2010, 12:00
Agree JC but where? Just not Southern California with all that moisture right now. Where's a safe shaker with minimal damge?

ascendingstarseed
23rd December 2010, 12:19
In addition to the Ring of Fire activity, I've been noticing a pattern building along the Atlantic Ridge recently with quakes averaging 5.0 magnitude at around 10km, there was a swarm of 4.0-5.0's around the Southern end and apparently there are major volcano's on notice to erupt along the ridge as well.

All of that signals major plate tectonic movement, and isn't there an island that's going to lose a portion of the western slope into the ocean causing a major tsunami to hit the East Coast of the US?

Taurean
23rd December 2010, 12:29
It think it is Tenerife that has an unstable slope facing N. America.

Swami
23rd December 2010, 17:15
It think it is Tenerife that has an unstable slope facing N. America.

Las Palmas comes to mind but I could be wrong.......

http://maps.google.nl/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=nl&geocode=&q=Las+Palmas,+Spanje&sll=52.469397,5.509644&sspn=2.262237,7.064209&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Palmas+de+Gran+Canaria,+Las+Palmas,+Canarische+Eilanden,+Spanje&ll=27.722436,-13.491211&spn=13.127622,28.256836&z=5

yaksuit
23rd December 2010, 17:39
In addition to the Ring of Fire activity, I've been noticing a pattern building along the Atlantic Ridge recently with quakes averaging 5.0 magnitude at around 10km, there was a swarm of 4.0-5.0's around the Southern end and apparently there are major volcano's on notice to erupt along the ridge as well.

All of that signals major plate tectonic movement, and isn't there an island that's going to lose a portion of the western slope into the ocean causing a major tsunami to hit the East Coast of the US?

there is speculation that Cumbre Vieja, a volcano on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, off the northwestern coast of Africa, may potentially collapse in the future causing a tsunami that will reach the east coast of the US.

Harley
23rd December 2010, 17:45
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3453&d=1293126194

Good Morning! :)

Harley
23rd December 2010, 18:22
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3455&d=1293128441

Harley
23rd December 2010, 18:46
5.0 Bonin Islands, Japan
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3457&d=1293129829

Ba-ba-Ra
23rd December 2010, 18:56
there is speculation that Cumbre Vieja, a volcano on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, off the northwestern coast of Africa, may potentially collapse in the future causing a tsunami that will reach the east coast of the US.

I've been hearing this for many years. Doesn't mean it can't happen NOW, ... but,again, if you keep predicting the BIG one every day, eventually you'll be right.

Have you ever looked at the number of super volcanoes around the world? Here's a website www.huttoncommentaries.com/Monitors,
but don't become alarmed - there's almost always activity on one or two. And on the regular volcanoes, there are always a bunch going off every day around the world.

I can say I've been watching the ring of fire daily for at least 10 years. Don't misunderstand, I'm not claiming to be an expert, but I have watched it crank up and go down during that time more times than I can count - as well as earthquakes in other areas. I've tried to read patterns, but usually I'm wrong. But again - it seems to me so are all the other predictions by various mystics, soothsayers, etc.

My suggestion: be aware, listen to your own intuition, be somewhat prepared - and then just go out and enjoy life. There never were any "for sures" about anything. You're more likely to be in a serious car accident than an earthquake. On the other hand, Do Be Aware, without focusing totally.

HURRITT ENYETO
23rd December 2010, 19:03
I've never seen so many Earthquake alerts on this board ?
It is surely related to the Lunar eclipse ?

Harley
23rd December 2010, 19:15
Reminder . . The numbers you're seeing on these maps are an accumulation over the last 7 days. Old ones are dropping-off after 7 days and new ones are being added real-time.

It's mostly just a cursory look. But it's kinda pretty, don't you think? :)

jackovesk
23rd December 2010, 19:21
Earthquakes today in my head, I knew I should'nt have drank so much at the Xmas party last night!

Merry Xmas & Happy New Year to all...

Harley
24th December 2010, 03:22
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3465&d=1293160857

Beth
24th December 2010, 04:05
Thanks Harley for keeping us updated on this. You're a real trooper! :hug:

Jacob
24th December 2010, 04:47
there is speculation that Cumbre Vieja, a volcano on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, off the northwestern coast of Africa, may potentially collapse in the future causing a tsunami that will reach the east coast of the US.

I have been watching this one for a number of years, and particularly this year, due to the increase in the number of Global earthquakes. It is interesting that the fissure in question, has not increased in size, or moved, since the original fissure formed during the 1949 eruption. The 1971 eruption, albeit at a different location on Cumbre Vieja, caused no noticeable change in the fissure characteristics. However, your point is well made, and it is more a question of when, rather than if, the fissure finally slides into the Atlantic. It is being studied continually, and as it has not moved in over 60 years, it seems to be more stable than some observers would have us think.

Harley
24th December 2010, 05:11
Thanks Harley for keeping us updated on this. You're a real trooper! :hug:
Well I had to take a break from other stuff for a while, so this gave me something to do.
Thank You, Beth! :)


The accumulation of the total number is quite slow right now which indicates to me that the real-time activity is probably close to normal. If it remains close to normal I will expect to see sharp drops in the total number on the 28th/29th (7 days after the eclipse). I'll keep an eye on it though and post if/when I see any significant activity. Otherwise, the USGS Earthquake Thread will automatically keep us informed of individual events.

It's been interesting though! Thank You All! :)

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3467&d=1293167079

Carmody
24th December 2010, 05:25
Astrologers say that a full moon is in effect 4 days before and 4 days after. Like a bell curve.

In the case of an eclipse, I would guess the same, but stronger.

So those two numbers coming from different spots do agree well enough to be some sort of a recognizable correlation of sorts.

Harley
25th December 2010, 00:29
Some new, possibly interesting activity. Thought I'd just go ahead and record it.

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3471&d=1293236799

Harley
25th December 2010, 19:25
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3484&d=1293304932

shybastid
26th December 2010, 00:40
Does that sound too New Agey?

Yes it does... But at least you know you have a friend up the hill here in Tahoe. :cool:

Wanna ice skate for free? My wife's friends put the IceRink up in Union Square.

Just tellem Bob and Garnet sent ya.. :p Send us a Video on Avalon.

Tell Brian your one of US!.

http://unionsquareicerink.com/ Fun Rink ( I don't skate)

http://www.theshopsatheavenly.com/webcams.php I'm gonna hold up Cards that say HI to Avalon in front of the camera.
Our company GGF www.globalgardenfriends.com
is creating a marketing campaign to show a "recognize" international Banner....or Sign in front of the webcam..... get a T shirt.
Really fun promo ..
I already have Tibet, Spain,Botswanna,Holland,and Venice California lined up for GGF.
Let's get Avalon peeps lined up for fun.
Show us a sign live, and get an Avalon T Shirt.

shybastid
26th December 2010, 00:47
I'll pay Bill.. Let me see artwork you approve of. I'll get some shirts printed. And ship. Your call.

shybastid
26th December 2010, 02:58
Bill, I reread what I wrote. Did'nt mean to sound like I was your mechandising company at all.
Hold up a banner or sign around the world still sounds fun though. On the webcam.

Harley
26th December 2010, 10:36
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3490&d=1293359582

Banshee
26th December 2010, 19:58
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THIRDEYE
26th December 2010, 20:03
did you know the earth quake in chile moved the earth 3 inches out of its orbit,just thought i throw that out there ty,for this post...love,light and abundance therdeye.....

shybastid
27th December 2010, 00:33
Sorry guys(girls).. We went WAY off topic. A little too much Xmas cheer maybe.:p

I'll avoid that mistake in the future...


A gaurenteed Earthquake 5.0 or higher by New Years? Looks like a good prediction.

Safe bet..

I hope it avoids Souther Cal..or it looks like I might have company. :rockon:

Tahoe New Years are pretty fun. More the merrior if it's not under duress.

jcocks
27th December 2010, 03:10
Well, looks like New Zealand is still experiencing aftershocks 3 months after their big one.... So that area is still quite active, and, dare I say, could see another big one hit soon?

Their latest was a 4.9 aftershock that hit yesterday...

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/12/25/new.zealand.aftershocks/index.html?hpt=T2

Carmody
27th December 2010, 16:17
Suspicious acts before 7.3 Christmas quake terrorizes Vanuatu people

http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/suspicious-acts-before-7-3-christmas-quake-terrorizes-vanuatu-people

Only several weeks before the 7.3 earthquake hit the South Pacific Island, Vanuatu on Christmas Day, terrorizing locals, all of its seismic monitoring equipment had been stolen, leaving no way to monitor earthquakes in the vicinity of the Port Vila city, no means to warn of tsunami triggers, and less means to determine if the U.S. military is to blame due to testing environmental warfare technology.

The criminal act of stealing the equipment is suspicious in lieu of military Weapons of Mass Destruction that can trigger or cause what appears to be "natural disasters" for geopolitical gain. (See: What are environment modification techniques and environmental warfare? Human Rights info 101, Dupré, D., Examiner, Dec. 6, 2009 and Global warming and intellectual climate change crisis: Myths, military and WMDs, Examiner, Dec. 14, 2009)

The Christmas 7.3 magnitude quake hit the Least Developing Country, Vanuatu just after midnight on December 25. It struck about 140 miles (225 kilometers) south of Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila and near Tana Island according to Associated Press. The quake was unusually shallow, only 15 miles below the ocean floor.

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The earthquake that triggered the Tsunami in Indonesia was exactly, to the day, one year before a powerful earthquake in Iran. The triggers, record (record of the event itself, in time) and placement (depth, etc) of the Indonesian Tsunami were also suspicious, according to my recollection of the articles on the event....at the time.

HURRITT ENYETO
27th December 2010, 16:43
did you know the earth quake in chile moved the earth 3 inches out of its orbit,just thought i throw that out there ty,for this post...love,light and abundance therdeye.....


It was actually the rotational axis of the Earth that changed by about 3 inches not the Earth's orbit around the sun.
There is debate whether it was in fact the Earth's rotational axis changing that caused the quake not vice versa.
.

jcocks
28th December 2010, 15:51
We had an earthquake somewhat near us yesterday evening, in Margaret River (A place I didn't even know there was a fault-line near!). It was only 2.5 or so, but because it was shallow they felt it....

shybastid
30th December 2010, 13:54
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Quakes/usc0000x03.php

Interesting.

Banshee
30th December 2010, 14:13
yes, 50 miles north of Indianapolis- we felt it here as well, almost 175 miles southeast

Banshee
3rd January 2011, 02:52
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/chile/110102/temuco-chile-earthquake

fyi

Harley
3rd January 2011, 09:17
It's been two weeks now since Winter Solstice and the Big Moon Eclipse, so I just wanted to do an update here so everyone can see what the 7 Day Map normally looks like.

Other than the two biggies that you see which occurred in Argentina and Chile, the total number of earthquakes that you see are right around what I'm used to seeing at any given time on any given day.

The total 7 day numbers peaked at 228 during the week of the alignment!

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3644&d=1294045315

Thanks Everyone,

Happy New Year!

Mutchie
3rd January 2011, 09:47
All these earthquakes & the weather patterns changing dramatically & we know they use HAARP it makes you wander what is natural & what is not !

do other members feel like that aswell how are we supposed tell the difference its IMPOSSIBLE !

one country could attack another using the weather now its just crazy

irishspirit
3rd January 2011, 21:58
Earthquake Reported In North Of England

A tremor has been reported by people living in Cumbria, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.

The US Geological Survey has told Sky News it is aware of an incident which happened just after 9pm.

The tremor may have been centred under the North Sea.

http://www.heart.co.uk/shows/news/uk-world/earthquake-reported-in-north-of-england/

A friend in Mine in North Yorkshire text me to advise that he felt this.

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MAP 3.7 2011/01/03 21:03:14 53.767 -1.508 10.0 ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/quakes_all.php

Fractalius
4th January 2011, 11:36
Hi Harley and others, I posted this link in the seismic alert thread but thought to post it here too. An animation of the 4000+ aftershocks in NZ since September.

http://www.christchurchquakemap.co.nz/

It has developed a bit over the months this site. Nice and interactive ;)

Harley
8th January 2011, 01:25
M 4.1, Northern California
January 08, 2011 00:10:16 GMT

M 4.1, Baja California, Mexico
January 07, 2011 21:17:22 GMT

M 4.6, Utah
January 03, 2011 12:06:36 GMT

M 5.2, northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
January 07, 2011 01:19:17 GMT

M 5.0, southern Iran
January 08, 2011 00:24:26 GMT

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=3661&d=1294449499

Lost Soul
8th January 2011, 03:12
We had a 4.1 in San Francisco today. I was lying down at the time and it felt like it came from the south and rumbled northward. Whee!

Harley
8th January 2011, 03:13
That's why I posted this map.

:)

wynderer
10th January 2011, 21:08
when i first got online, in 2000? or 2001, most earthquakes were in the 2.0 -3.0 range

i really think that what is happening to our Earth, including all the fish, bird, & mammal deaths, is the most important thing going on now

Rocky_Shorz
12th January 2011, 18:26
San Andreas is having activity all the way down to Mexico...

anyone feel the one that hit by Hollister?

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/

Harley
11th March 2011, 18:31
Near-Normal On Any Given Day:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=5780&thumb=1&d=1299866696

M 8.9 In Japan. Also Notice The Count:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=5781&thumb=1&d=1299831733

NOW Look At The Count:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=5782&thumb=1&d=1299866954

Harley
11th March 2011, 19:19
Count Still Rising:

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=5783&thumb=1&d=1299871030