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This will be the longest total solar eclipse of the century. He is expecting a major earthquake for the Pacific and extremely high tides. Here is a recent July 13th clip from Coast to Coast AM with Jim Berkland: earthquake update VIDEO (3:51) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFJVncf85rw Shoot, I don't see Jim Berkland on the rebroadcast for tonight on Rense. This is what's on: Clif High Half Past Human Charles R. Smith N Korea Analysis Joan Veon G8 Plans And Schemes This is from Jim Berkland's website: http://www.syzygyjob.com/ PREDICTIONS FOR JUNE 20-27, 2009. Because of near-record tides I have 85% confidence in (1) One or more events of 3.5-6.5M within 140 miles of Mt. Diablo, and (2) within 140 miles of Los Angeles, and (3) with an epicenter naming Oregon or Washington. Also predicted: (4) a major quake of 7.0+M globally, probably within the Pacific Ring of Fire, where 80% of the largest earthquakes have been located. I will need to keep checking youtube for the rebroadcast of that show on Rense that was Friday night. Peace Out, PaL Coming up on Coast to Coast AM Tuesday July 21, 2009 George Ure & 'Cliff' will discuss their web bot technology which has continued to give archetype descriptors of future events. They'll share pending web bot predictions about world events and the U.S. economy. |
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Can someone please tell me the site where you can see realtime information on quakes and virus breakouts please.
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Thanks burgundia
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Interestingly, many people did not feel the earthquake at all and we are quite close living in Otago, two hours from Dunedin. It was a rolling one, like one was on the sea! You had to be still to feel it.
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http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...uakes_all.html
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Thanks Myplanet
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Risk of Huge Pacific Ocean Tsunami on West Coast of America Greater Than Previously Thought
it could dwarf the great 1964 Alaskan earthquake, which triggered waves more than 40 feet high July 20, 2009 Press Association, UK Photo: The city of Sitka, Alaska. The potential for a huge Pacific Ocean tsunami on the West Coast of America may be greater than previously thought, according to a new study of geological evidence along the Gulf of Alaska coast. (Stockphoto, Brandon Laufenberg) A future earthquake off the coast of Alaska could unleash a devastating tsunami on ports and cities along the US Pacific coast, British scientists have warned. Such an event could dwarf the great 1964 Alaskan earthquake, which triggered waves more than 40 feet high, research suggests. Continues: http://standeyo.com/NEWS/09_Earth_Ch...nami.risk.html Quake, Tsunami Potential High on U.S. West Coast July 20, 2009 Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have underestimated the potential for a giant quake and tsunami that could swamp much the U.S. northwest and Canadian west coasts, British and U.S. researchers said on Monday. Photo: The biggest boost in earthquake awareness in the United States occurred in the aftermath of the great Alaskan earthquake of 1964. This magnitude-9.2 earthquake killed 15 people in Alaska and spawned a tsunami that took more than 100 lives along the Pacific Coast from Alaska to California. Extreme tsunami damage occurred in Seward, Alaska. (USGS) Geological evidence suggests there have been earthquakes in the past that were even stronger than a magnitude 9.2 quake -- the second-biggest ever recorded -- which caused a 42-foot-high (12-meter-high) tsunami in the Gulf of Alaska in 1964, they said. Continues: http://standeyo.com/NEWS/09_Earth_Ch...ami.risk2.html |
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Massive quake moves NZealand closer to Australia
by David Brooks – Wed Jul 22, 3:05 am ET WELLINGTON (AFP) – A massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake last week has moved the south of New Zealand closer to Australia, scientists said Wednesday. With the countries separated by the 2,250-kilometre-wide (1,400-mile-wide) Tasman Sea, the 30 centimetre (12 inch) closing of the gap in New Zealand's southwest won't make much difference. But earthquake scientist Ken Gledhill of GNS Science said the shift illustrated the huge force of the tremor, the biggest in the world so far this year. "Basically, New Zealand just got a little bit bigger is another way to think about it," he told AFP. Continues with Videos: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090722...ndquakescience |
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Jim Berkland lives about a block from me. we get the report down by the bridge. LOL.. |
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