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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1026599 United States 01/20/2011 12:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They were sent back by accident with time travelers, but for some reason didn't survive. Birds hit a tree, building or plane. Fish hit the beach at a different tide. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1235569 United States 01/20/2011 01:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think an underground release of a sulfuric gas is more likely than a upper atmospheric dip of hydrogen cyanide gas slipping through the magnetosphere as some others have suggested. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 764206Not sure how much weight I put into the Cyanide aspect of that theory but the release of magnetism from the ground(if I am recalling that theory right) is very probable to me. If you think along the lines of an actual earthquake, people have witnessed whats called earthquake lights and clouds. The lights are believed to be from the release of stones rubbing together or impacting, so a flux in magnetism is not that far fetched when you have massive bodies of rock full of different mineral make-ups involved. The earthquakes clouds witnessed before earthquakes are interesting also. I am unsure if anyone has agreed on how they occur but I think about a gas release coming out of the fault as it first starts to go, even before shaking gets to the surface. The gas rises and messes with the clouds. With that thought process about fault gas messing with clouds and the lights releasing magnetism is it not also possible that maybe these events could mess with animals. Could the recent cold weather everywhere be creating circumstances where these gases are being held lower to the ground. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1189738 United States 02/05/2011 10:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: Possible methane cloud over Argentina Methane cloud seen in Argentina Possible methane cloud photographed captured January 11, 2011 over Argentina. Thread: Possible methane cloud over Argentina |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1257917 United States 02/07/2011 05:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: Possible methane cloud over Argentina Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1189738Methane cloud seen in Argentina Possible methane cloud photographed captured January 11, 2011 over Argentina. Thread: Possible methane cloud over Argentina Thank you for posting this! |
kleptomaniac User ID: 1257904 United States 02/07/2011 05:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I find it interesting that most of the incidents in the interior of the country are very close to lakes or the Mississippi. Intracontinental faults here in the US have been known to really unleash and several have no recorded history. I am not necessarily saying we are heading toward an earthquake but just trying to get people to really see the connections between events like these and earthquakes. If faults can bust open to relieve pressure why cant the earth vent pressure/gas in any area, especially low areas such as the bottom of a lake or low spots in rivers... Quoting: LurkerLisaI did a thread a while ago called dot connecting, we listed incidents of sea animals, fish and other related incidents. Thread: Earthquake Dot-Connecting **Animals to earthquakes Think of earthquake clouds, earthquake lights, the stories of buffalo in Yellowstone in the winter that stay close to a vent for too long and die from the gas. Now think of a high pressure gas vent that goes straight up in the sky or burp of gas that is released in the lowest part of a lake. "Faults chew up the ground, and so the ground is more susceptible to erosion -- so many streams follow faults and fractures," Jacobi said. Variations in plant species or health can also be indicators: Stressed vegetation blooms later in the spring and turns color earlier in the fall. "Some of these lineaments are there because faults conduct water and soil gas," Jacobi said "They conduct fluids and gases that will make trees and grass respond differently." [link to www.space.com] very good theory here and quite believable actually..to the point that it may be the real reason behind it all |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1257917 United States 02/07/2011 06:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I find it interesting that most of the incidents in the interior of the country are very close to lakes or the Mississippi. Intracontinental faults here in the US have been known to really unleash and several have no recorded history. I am not necessarily saying we are heading toward an earthquake but just trying to get people to really see the connections between events like these and earthquakes. If faults can bust open to relieve pressure why cant the earth vent pressure/gas in any area, especially low areas such as the bottom of a lake or low spots in rivers... Quoting: LurkerLisaI did a thread a while ago called dot connecting, we listed incidents of sea animals, fish and other related incidents. Thread: Earthquake Dot-Connecting **Animals to earthquakes Think of earthquake clouds, earthquake lights, the stories of buffalo in Yellowstone in the winter that stay close to a vent for too long and die from the gas. Now think of a high pressure gas vent that goes straight up in the sky or burp of gas that is released in the lowest part of a lake. "Faults chew up the ground, and so the ground is more susceptible to erosion -- so many streams follow faults and fractures," Jacobi said. Variations in plant species or health can also be indicators: Stressed vegetation blooms later in the spring and turns color earlier in the fall. "Some of these lineaments are there because faults conduct water and soil gas," Jacobi said "They conduct fluids and gases that will make trees and grass respond differently." [link to www.space.com] very good theory here and quite believable actually..to the point that it may be the real reason behind it all Thank you |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1257954 Australia 02/07/2011 06:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sun: dense ionized wind stream burns Earths magnetosphere February 1st, 2011 | Author: Earth-Issues It’s here. The solar wind pouring from the large coronal hole on the Sun has hit earth and though the wind speed blast has not caused the magnetosphere to expand in its usual dramatic flaring fashion to protect the earth- it has instead ionized the shield. Proton density is 20.9 protons/cm3 in a wind helio-wind speed of 376.8 km/sec. That’s high enough to have an ionized, searing effect of the planet’s fledging protective barrier. This is one of the largest coronal holes we’ve seen on the Earth-facing hemisphere of the Sun in some time and its emitting a powerful blast of proton particles toward earth like a ray gun. The particle stream is so powerful, it’s pushing the planet’s magnetic field out almost as fast as it’s being generated from its rotational spin. Looking at the pressure reading of the magnetosphere below, we can see this is a very high resolution burn at maximum intensity. High proton density counts on the Sun are common when there is a plasma interface with the Sun’s magnetic field from a comet but solar wind streams generally flow out in much weaker composition from the Sun. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1211208 United States 02/07/2011 06:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think an underground release of a sulfuric gas is more likely than a upper atmospheric dip of hydrogen cyanide gas slipping through the magnetosphere as some others have suggested. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 764206Funny how all this deadly gas only kills animals and fish... |
X User ID: 1257302 United States 02/07/2011 06:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: Possible methane cloud over Argentina Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1189738Methane cloud seen in Argentina Possible methane cloud photographed captured January 11, 2011 over Argentina. Thread: Possible methane cloud over Argentina Wow! Thanks for posting this! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1257917 United States 02/07/2011 06:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think an underground release of a sulfuric gas is more likely than a upper atmospheric dip of hydrogen cyanide gas slipping through the magnetosphere as some others have suggested. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 764206Funny how all this deadly gas only kills animals and fish... ..taking canaries into the mines. If the canary died, there was gas and the miners needed to leave the pit. The bright yellow canary birds were an early coal miner's life insurance policy. Carried below ground in cages, the animals' highly sensitive metabolism detected methane and carbon monoxide gas traces that signaled potential explosions, poisoned air or both. [link to petcaretips.net] Different levels effect different species. If the birds died, the miners knew to leave. Not both died at the same time. |
X User ID: 1257302 United States 02/07/2011 07:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: Possible methane cloud over Argentina Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1189738Methane cloud seen in Argentina Possible methane cloud photographed captured January 11, 2011 over Argentina. Thread: Possible methane cloud over Argentina Wow! Thanks for posting this! ...vertical and latitudinal cloud structure... New alkanes study results from University of Oxford described. Science Letter; Sep 21, 2010; 698 Words ...vertical and latitudinal cloud structure through the...publication, a new set of methane absorption data has become...Tomasko, M. [2010]. Methane absorption coefficients...coefficients to these new methane absorption data and we...place the main cloud deck at lower pressures... Read more: [link to wiki.answers.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1211208 United States 02/07/2011 07:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think an underground release of a sulfuric gas is more likely than a upper atmospheric dip of hydrogen cyanide gas slipping through the magnetosphere as some others have suggested. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 764206Funny how all this deadly gas only kills animals and fish... ..taking canaries into the mines. If the canary died, there was gas and the miners needed to leave the pit. The bright yellow canary birds were an early coal miner's life insurance policy. Carried below ground in cages, the animals' highly sensitive metabolism detected methane and carbon monoxide gas traces that signaled potential explosions, poisoned air or both. [link to petcaretips.net] Different levels effect different species. If the birds died, the miners knew to leave. Not both died at the same time. So today deadly gas only kills red winged blackbirds and the next it only kills these species of fish and then only 200 cows and the deadly gas can pick and choose which species it will kill day after day? There may be deadly gas all over the world but it doesn't pick and choose. If the methane killed the canery and the miners didn't notice...they still lived? OK |
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