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FamilyFirst User ID: 18335718 United States 04/12/2013 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) Watching the water moving back and forth, makes it seem like waves in the ocean. I wonder if anyone has looked into the tidal patterns of the coast, timed them, to see if they coincide with movement of the water in the sinkhole. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34496689 United States 04/12/2013 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) Watching the water moving back and forth, makes it seem like waves in the ocean. I wonder if anyone has looked into the tidal patterns of the coast, timed them, to see if they coincide with movement of the water in the sinkhole. Quoting: FamilyFirst where else would it be tied to? streams dont ebb and flow, ponds dont ebb and floww.. |
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amachiavellian User ID: 20940257 Canada 04/12/2013 05:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) Watching the water moving back and forth, makes it seem like waves in the ocean. I wonder if anyone has looked into the tidal patterns of the coast, timed them, to see if they coincide with movement of the water in the sinkhole. Quoting: FamilyFirst That would be something, and I'm sure someone has - we'll never hear about it. Not to be too 'far out there' ... but I've said it before and I'll say it again - for some reason I have a feeling this whole area is going to dissolve into the GoM. Maybe with the change in tectonic plate pressures (all that earth now in the ocean off the bedrock) could set off the NM fault ??? If so, welcome to the Edgar Cayce map of North America. — read for knowledge, not answers. |
VAK User ID: 31781644 United States 04/12/2013 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) didn't that like start doing a whirlpool and then wham, it all went to hell in no time flat? this thing continually goes from worse to worser, it's sure not going to go away, tho i expect it to blow up the whole south quadrant and then some. howdy |
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VAK User ID: 31781644 United States 04/12/2013 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) Watching the water moving back and forth, makes it seem like waves in the ocean. I wonder if anyone has looked into the tidal patterns of the coast, timed them, to see if they coincide with movement of the water in the sinkhole. Quoting: FamilyFirst That would be something, and I'm sure someone has - we'll never hear about it. Not to be too 'far out there' ... but I've said it before and I'll say it again - for some reason I have a feeling this whole area is going to dissolve into the GoM. Maybe with the change in tectonic plate pressures (all that earth now in the ocean off the bedrock) could set off the NM fault ??? If so, welcome to the Edgar Cayce map of North America. howdy |
amachiavellian User ID: 20940257 Canada 04/12/2013 05:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) Watching the water moving back and forth, makes it seem like waves in the ocean. I wonder if anyone has looked into the tidal patterns of the coast, timed them, to see if they coincide with movement of the water in the sinkhole. Quoting: FamilyFirst where else would it be tied to? streams dont ebb and flow, ponds dont ebb and floww.. I keep watching that part of the video looking for another explanation, I've been unable to find one. If the seawater is connected ... well ... that seems very, very bad. — read for knowledge, not answers. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 16845676 United States 04/12/2013 05:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) movement made me think of that lake pegnoir(or whatever it's name is).. Quoting: VAK didn't that like start doing a whirlpool and then wham, it all went to hell in no time flat? this thing continually goes from worse to worser, it's sure not going to go away, tho i expect it to blow up the whole south quadrant and then some. good catch |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34496689 United States 04/12/2013 05:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) Watching the water moving back and forth, makes it seem like waves in the ocean. I wonder if anyone has looked into the tidal patterns of the coast, timed them, to see if they coincide with movement of the water in the sinkhole. Quoting: FamilyFirst where else would it be tied to? streams dont ebb and flow, ponds dont ebb and floww.. I keep watching that part of the video looking for another explanation, I've been unable to find one. If the seawater is connected ... well ... that seems very, very bad. how can that be possible is it slanted in someway? |
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amachiavellian User ID: 20940257 Canada 04/12/2013 05:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) Watching the water moving back and forth, makes it seem like waves in the ocean. I wonder if anyone has looked into the tidal patterns of the coast, timed them, to see if they coincide with movement of the water in the sinkhole. Quoting: FamilyFirst where else would it be tied to? streams dont ebb and flow, ponds dont ebb and floww.. I keep watching that part of the video looking for another explanation, I've been unable to find one. If the seawater is connected ... well ... that seems very, very bad. how can that be possible is it slanted in someway? Water does also flow underground. But you knew that. — read for knowledge, not answers. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 37938453 United States 04/12/2013 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) Watching the water moving back and forth, makes it seem like waves in the ocean. I wonder if anyone has looked into the tidal patterns of the coast, timed them, to see if they coincide with movement of the water in the sinkhole. Quoting: FamilyFirst Tide times are published. Will someone in LA please check the tide schedule and watch the sinkhole, if that is possible. |
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ChillyNorth User ID: 21696665 Canada 04/12/2013 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Watch: “Sinkhole tidal flow” — Water movement observed on surface of giant Louisiana sinkhole (VIDEO) All I can think off is that water coming out from the ground is displacing the water above, forcing it to make way for new outbursts of water and "pushing" the surface water aside, making it ebb and flow about without a direct exit point. Only tricky thing to explain now is why there is water and not contaminated waste coming out by now. Can anyone give a quick summary of what's stored there? |