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Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.4 Japan*5.2 Gulf of California*5.2 Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge ~ Pg 20426
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76489539:MV8yMzkxMDE5Xzc0MjQyNjgxXzM1NDY4NTJG] [quote:WhiteAngel:MV8yMzkxMDE5Xzc0MjQyNTcyXzI5OTE3NjAz] [quote:Master of Nothing:MV8yMzkxMDE5Xzc0MjQyNDg1XzMxQUY5NTU4] [quote:WhiteAngel:MV8yMzkxMDE5Xzc0MjQyNDQzXzc0Nzk3RjYx] I have never seen the word "derecho" before and had to look it up. We get straight line and down draft winds but I think this is more likely in the midwest where the winds and storms blow straight across for a long while. Right? [/quote] I hadn't heard of it before 2012.. Its a large lined storm that moves really quickly. The one that hit D.C. formed over chicago - then 6 hours later was in the metropolitan area. I guess the speed and intensity of the storm define whether it's a deracho or not? :1dunno1: Seeing a lot more of them forming since then.. [/quote] Before a Grand Solar Minimum, climate change intensifies big time, from what I have read. Also, before a new glacial period begins (most call this an Ice Age, even though we are currently in the warming phase of an Ice Age), storms and climate change swing from warm and pleasant to crazy highs in the summer and then lows in the winter. How "they" know this when no records we kept during the last so called Ice Age, is beyond me :little laugh: [/quote] I think the ancient civilizations knew of these climate cycles - and that information has been held close to the chest by tptb. I think the Mayan Calendar signaled a big climate shift :damned: [/quote]
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I accidentally deleted the OP of this thread during some glitch issues on GLP this morning (10/30/17).
I will be posting some useful links in the next post to make it easier for those posting so you don't have to scroll through a massive OP. :)
I had to delete the first two comments on this thread to do so, but wanted to keep them so I've put them below.
5* and I'm on board.. Simple.. I'm sorry about CH.. He will be missed greatly..
but, the continuation of EQ is an important thing because it's connected to so many things..
Thank you!!! Simple... I will be here.....
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Awesome Simple, glad you started this thread. Lets get to work.
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I also would like to mention that I know this thread has MANY pages and that it can be somewhat intimidating to join/chime in on a long standing thread as a new member/AC (I've experienced it when I first joined GLP), but we are a VERY welcoming group to those who newly join us. We are a small family of sorts who are all mostly interested in the same earth-related topics (quakes/solar/volcanoes/weather/etc.) and share info on each of those topics as well as 'off-topic' discussions. We genuinely care for one another here and even when we do not agree with each other, we ALWAYS respect each other.
I truly enjoy when new folks join us here. All that I ask is to show respect. :)
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