...WOW! I never have posted about a dream, but my mouth fell open when I read the word "Alabama" above. Two nights ago, I was awakened after hearing these words loud and clear, "Alabama. It happens in Alabama." It was spoken with such authority and great clarity. My eyes opened instantly and I sat straight up in bed. I thought, "Alabama? I have read a great deal about LA, GA and the New Madrid Seismic Zone of late, but I don't recall hearing or reading anything that would cause me to dream of the state of Alabama, so this struck me quite odd. It has bothered me ever since. I nearly fell off the bed as I read your post! God help us. I don't post often, but I read along daily... thank you to all of you here on this thread. I appreciate each and every one of you... and pray for us all.
P.S. Isis, I hope you are feeling better darlin!
Quoting: Southern Lighthouse Hey, do you think the dream could be about the York-Alabama Lineament? I found out about that a few years back. It has to do with a fault running from the New York area down towards Alabama. I also saw a map and read about another problem that runs diagonally from Washington State through North Alabama toward GA that had to do with a 90 mile wide possible sinkhole. I cannot remember the name of it, but will try and look it up. Those two really freaked me out because, alas, I live in North Alabama. Lol. Anyway, if you remember what part of Alabama was the problem in your dream I am all ears. :)
Quoting: Vesper33 Hello..interesting information on Alabama. I posted the information below back around October 7, with the sinkhole and earthquake threads made me more interested to learn how Alabama (north since this is my location) could tie into the related information coming out on this site.
If you look at the map included in the article (below), there are several lines that run across Georgie, into Alabama, and then into LA. The lines in Alabama go through in the north areas and south areas of Alabama.
I am not sure how to read the 'lines' some are doted and others a solid. The earthquake reported in the north Georgia area shows a line that runs into Alabama. The reported 'sounds' in south Georgia shows a line running into what looks like the Montgomery Alabama area (south).
Alabama is known for its 'caves', north alabama over to east (Jackson county) are particular known for caves.
Hope this helps, anyone that could please give insight as the lines on the map would be very appreciated. I am still trying to learn more about earthquakes, thought we only had tornadoes to worry about for the north alabama area, so no earthquake knowledge here, but know how to run from a tornoado!
Thanks, this thread is really great, learning a lot from everyone!
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I am located in north Alabama, long time lurker. Spending more time reading the earthquake/plate shift and sinkhole
threads, while watching the earthquakes in Birmingham, Al (90 miles south of me). Learning alot from everyone.
Started searching how north Alabama fits into the Madrid and LA fault lines, while searching found the York-Alabama fault line. This got me to thinking and wanted to get others thoughts on the information/questions below.
One, the Navy Future Map has part of west-north Alabama area under water, anyway to find out how far this comes in from the west? The Browns Ferry Nuclear plant is in that general area (Limestone county). Some of the maps show the Madrid 'zones' display 'shaking' for Alabama. Since learning more about the fault lines down toward LA and GOM areas I wonder more about how the north alabama area may fit into the fault lines.
Next, found more about the fault line that runs from New York to Alabama (York-Alabama Lineament) that appears to be part of the eastern Tennessee fault line.
Looking at the map, two dotted lines go to the west part of north Alabama (one dotted line seems to follow the west half that is under water from the navy map) with the second dotted line goes through the east part of Alabama and a solid white line that goes from east Alabama (Fort Payne) to the Birmingham area. When you look at the recent earthquakes, the recent earthquakes (Bham and Fort Payne) seem to follow toward the York-Alabama line(see article/map below).
Any thoughts on the north Alabama area relating to York-Alabama fault and/or the Madrid/La fault line areas? Seems North Alabama falls in the middle of these two and has me rethinking future earthquakes for this area, directly or indirectly.
Trying to learn what I can, thanks to everyone for the great thread(s), learning alot of stuff. God Bless everyone and be safe!
York-Alabama Lineament - straight magnetic line that runs between New York and Alabama along the Appalachians (see map)
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thx!