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Anonymous Coward User ID: 360613 United States 04/05/2011 06:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Quoting: Elwira 1215721Puerto Rico Region had 35 earthquakes today so far, I have never seen so many earthquakes in one place in one day. That cant be good...! Japan. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 07:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Quoting: Elwira 1215721Puerto Rico Region had 35 earthquakes today so far, I have never seen so many earthquakes in one place in one day. That cant be good...! Ask me a question then. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1329709 Argentina 04/05/2011 07:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Quoting: Elwira 1215721Puerto Rico Region had 35 earthquakes today so far, I have never seen so many earthquakes in one place in one day. That cant be good...! Ask me a question then. estas preparado para salir corriendo a las montañas? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 360613 United States 04/05/2011 07:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Quoting: Elwira 1215721Puerto Rico Region had 35 earthquakes today so far, I have never seen so many earthquakes in one place in one day. That cant be good...! Ask me a question then. Do you have any sisters or aunts that want to go out on a date with me, Puerto Rican woman are gorgeous. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1329709 Argentina 04/05/2011 07:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Quoting: Elwira 1215721Puerto Rico Region had 35 earthquakes today so far, I have never seen so many earthquakes in one place in one day. That cant be good...! Ask me a question then. Do you have any sisters or aunts that want to go out on a date with me, Puerto Rican woman are gorgeous. yea big round asses |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 07:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Quoting: Elwira 1215721Puerto Rico Region had 35 earthquakes today so far, I have never seen so many earthquakes in one place in one day. That cant be good...! Ask me a question then. estas preparado para salir corriendo a las montañas? Afortunadamente vivo en una montana. Pero el problema aqui, es que gran parte de la poblacion vive en areas costeras. Yo diria un 75% de la poblacion. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Quoting: Elwira 1215721Puerto Rico Region had 35 earthquakes today so far, I have never seen so many earthquakes in one place in one day. That cant be good...! Ask me a question then. Do you have any sisters or aunts that want to go out on a date with me, Puerto Rican woman are gorgeous. Aunts? or cousins? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 515220 United States 04/05/2011 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic do not have active volcanoes; however they are at risk from earthquakes and tsunamis. The Puerto Rico Trench is capable of producing earthquakes higher than Magnitude 8.0. [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 360613 United States 04/05/2011 07:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Quoting: Elwira 1215721Puerto Rico Region had 35 earthquakes today so far, I have never seen so many earthquakes in one place in one day. That cant be good...! Ask me a question then. Do you have any sisters or aunts that want to go out on a date with me, Puerto Rican woman are gorgeous. Aunts? or cousins? Either one, I'm not picky. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1215721 Canada 04/05/2011 07:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Puerto Rico Trench is located at a boundary between two plates that pass each other along a transform boundary with only a small component of subduction. The Caribbean Plate is moving to the east while the North American Plate is moving to the west. The North American Plate is being subducted by the Caribbean Plate to the southeast of the trench. This subduction zone explains the presence of active volcanoes over the southeastern part of the Caribbean Sea. Volcanic activity is frequent along the island arc southeast from Puerto Rico to the coast of South America. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 515220Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic do not have active volcanoes; however they are at risk from earthquakes and tsunamis. The Puerto Rico Trench is capable of producing earthquakes higher than Magnitude 8.0. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Thanks for the information, I hope nothing big happens, but the activity in PR might be warning us of something big in the very near future. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1328184Ask me a question then. Do you have any sisters or aunts that want to go out on a date with me, Puerto Rican woman are gorgeous. Aunts? or cousins? Either one, I'm not picky. Yes they are gorgeous but also problematic and histerical. Nature sometimes give too much of something with too less of the other. Ironic. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Puerto Rico Trench is located at a boundary between two plates that pass each other along a transform boundary with only a small component of subduction. The Caribbean Plate is moving to the east while the North American Plate is moving to the west. The North American Plate is being subducted by the Caribbean Plate to the southeast of the trench. This subduction zone explains the presence of active volcanoes over the southeastern part of the Caribbean Sea. Volcanic activity is frequent along the island arc southeast from Puerto Rico to the coast of South America. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 515220Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic do not have active volcanoes; however they are at risk from earthquakes and tsunamis. The Puerto Rico Trench is capable of producing earthquakes higher than Magnitude 8.0. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Thanks for the information, I hope nothing big happens, but the activity in PR might be warning us of something big in the very near future. Actually they have a simulation made from University of Texas, about a underwater landslide and the 4 waves, the second one measuring 180 feet. Traveling 380 mph and hitting the coast of Puerto Rico in less than 10 minutes. The simulation point exactly on the zone where all the moderate earthquakes site today hit. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Puerto Rico Trench is located at a boundary between two plates that pass each other along a transform boundary with only a small component of subduction. The Caribbean Plate is moving to the east while the North American Plate is moving to the west. The North American Plate is being subducted by the Caribbean Plate to the southeast of the trench. This subduction zone explains the presence of active volcanoes over the southeastern part of the Caribbean Sea. Volcanic activity is frequent along the island arc southeast from Puerto Rico to the coast of South America. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 515220Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic do not have active volcanoes; however they are at risk from earthquakes and tsunamis. The Puerto Rico Trench is capable of producing earthquakes higher than Magnitude 8.0. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Thanks for the information, I hope nothing big happens, but the activity in PR might be warning us of something big in the very near future. Actually they have a simulation made from University of Texas, about a underwater landslide and the 4 waves, the second one measuring 180 feet. Traveling 380 mph and hitting the coast of Puerto Rico in less than 10 minutes. The simulation point exactly on the zone where all the moderate earthquakes site today hit. Here is the simulation, if you need some traslation, just ask. I would traslate it. [link to www.facebook.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1215721 Canada 04/05/2011 07:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Usually I go Blegh every time someone go "OMG Earthquakes in PR!". As they happen all the time, just too small. But O.o wtf at the freaking cluster on north????? is it normal to have so many small ones in one single spot? Quoting: MehI don't think its normal, but I'm not an expert. I view earthquake site's often and never seen such a cluster of earthquakes in one day. Any experts on here.?? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 07:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Puerto Rico Trench is located at a boundary between two plates that pass each other along a transform boundary with only a small component of subduction. The Caribbean Plate is moving to the east while the North American Plate is moving to the west. The North American Plate is being subducted by the Caribbean Plate to the southeast of the trench. This subduction zone explains the presence of active volcanoes over the southeastern part of the Caribbean Sea. Volcanic activity is frequent along the island arc southeast from Puerto Rico to the coast of South America. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 515220Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic do not have active volcanoes; however they are at risk from earthquakes and tsunamis. The Puerto Rico Trench is capable of producing earthquakes higher than Magnitude 8.0. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Thanks for the information, I hope nothing big happens, but the activity in PR might be warning us of something big in the very near future. Actually they have a simulation made from University of Texas, about a underwater landslide and the 4 waves, the second one measuring 180 feet. Traveling 380 mph and hitting the coast of Puerto Rico in less than 10 minutes. The simulation point exactly on the zone where all the moderate earthquakes site today hit. Here is the simulation, if you need some traslation, just ask. I would traslate it. [link to www.facebook.com] Sorry the simulation says the first wave travels at 430 mph not 380mph. And also is the third wave that measure 180 feet high. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 07:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Usually I go Blegh every time someone go "OMG Earthquakes in PR!". As they happen all the time, just too small. But O.o wtf at the freaking cluster on north????? is it normal to have so many small ones in one single spot? Quoting: MehI don't think its normal, but I'm not an expert. I view earthquake site's often and never seen such a cluster of earthquakes in one day. Any experts on here.?? On the first part of the video you can see the map of registered earthquakes on 1999, then on 2009. All pointing the same area as the University of Texas tsunami Simulation. [link to www.facebook.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 07:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Usually I go Blegh every time someone go "OMG Earthquakes in PR!". As they happen all the time, just too small. But O.o wtf at the freaking cluster on north????? is it normal to have so many small ones in one single spot? Quoting: MehI don't think its normal, but I'm not an expert. I view earthquake site's often and never seen such a cluster of earthquakes in one day. Any experts on here.?? On the first part of the video you can see the map of registered earthquakes on 1999, then on 2009. All pointing the same area as the University of Texas tsunami Simulation. [link to www.facebook.com] Sorry again... University of Sacramento, California 900 cubic kilometer of material on the landslide. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, can't blame HAARP now :( it's not loading for me XD Quoting: MehYes, you can. It would be an indirect cause of HAARP. Some people have said the Arecibo Observatory is used as a reflector of the frequencies emitted by the antennas of HAARP in Alaska. It has also been said that there other countries that have similar technology like HAARP. Incredibly, the simulation of tsunami from the University of Sacramento and also the recent earthquakes in Puerto Rico point to the same area: north of Puerto Rico, about 100 miles north of Arecibo. If any country had the technology to raise the submarine landslide tsunami showed on the simulation, this would generate a wave of nearly 200 feet high, possibly impairing or destroying the Arecibo Observatory. Be a way to destroy part of the HAARP technology, from an outside country, blaming it to be a "natural disaster". University of Sacramento Submarine Landslide simulation [link to www.facebook.com] Arecibo Observatory [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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Meh User ID: 1299899 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 08:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, can't blame HAARP now :( it's not loading for me XD Quoting: MehYes, you can. It would be an indirect cause of HAARP. Some people have said the Arecibo Observatory is used as a reflector of the frequencies emitted by the antennas of HAARP in Alaska. It has also been said that there other countries that have similar technology like HAARP. Incredibly, the simulation of tsunami from the University of Sacramento and also the recent earthquakes in Puerto Rico point to the same area: north of Puerto Rico, about 100 miles north of Arecibo. If any country had the technology to raise the submarine landslide tsunami showed on the simulation, this would generate a wave of nearly 200 feet high, possibly impairing or destroying the Arecibo Observatory. Be a way to destroy part of the HAARP technology, from an outside country, blaming it to be a "natural disaster". University of Sacramento Submarine Landslide simulation [link to www.facebook.com] Arecibo Observatory [link to en.wikipedia.org] I know, but I meant it more as in data wise, can't see if there are any peaks since this morning. Was making my own little observation experiment. Oh well, and yea, if those EQs were just a model, then it means they are happening now? Or were those EQs in the simulation actually happening? I didn't understood that part. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328184 Puerto Rico 04/05/2011 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, can't blame HAARP now :( it's not loading for me XD Quoting: MehYes, you can. It would be an indirect cause of HAARP. Some people have said the Arecibo Observatory is used as a reflector of the frequencies emitted by the antennas of HAARP in Alaska. It has also been said that there other countries that have similar technology like HAARP. Incredibly, the simulation of tsunami from the University of Sacramento and also the recent earthquakes in Puerto Rico point to the same area: north of Puerto Rico, about 100 miles north of Arecibo. If any country had the technology to raise the submarine landslide tsunami showed on the simulation, this would generate a wave of nearly 200 feet high, possibly impairing or destroying the Arecibo Observatory. Be a way to destroy part of the HAARP technology, from an outside country, blaming it to be a "natural disaster". University of Sacramento Submarine Landslide simulation [link to www.facebook.com] Arecibo Observatory [link to en.wikipedia.org] I know, but I meant it more as in data wise, can't see if there are any peaks since this morning. Was making my own little observation experiment. Oh well, and yea, if those EQs were just a model, then it means they are happening now? Or were those EQs in the simulation actually happening? I didn't understood that part. The video is a conference and it start pointing 1999 and 2009 maps of earthquakes on Puerto Rico, Near the Milwaukee fault. Thats a fact. Exactly the same zone as recent Earthquakes. Then they show the simulation, that coincide exactly at the same zone. |