********** 2 buoys in event mode ***************** | |
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Slick Vick User ID: 15311505 United States 08/30/2012 09:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I always see posts about this, yet there never is a definite answer of why it happened. I saw one drop 1,000 feet once and everyone thought "tsunami" yet nothing ever happened and no factual explanation was given.. Do we have an expert buoy-master in the house?? Anyone? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22877912 United States 08/30/2012 10:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] Quoting: MudMan What the crap? It looks like the one in Indonesia dropped 100 Meters and has stayed there. Can anyone explain what the hell is going on there? impossible |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22468181 Turkey 08/30/2012 10:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
MudMan (OP) User ID: 1499435 United States 08/30/2012 10:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
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MudMan (OP) User ID: 1499435 United States 08/30/2012 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22468181 I tend to agree with you. Why are the nearby buoys not affected? That's why I was posting though. To see if there are more knowledgeable people who can shed some light for us. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22468181 Turkey 08/30/2012 10:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22468181 I tend to agree with you. Why are the nearby buoys not affected? That's why I was posting though. To see if there are more knowledgeable people who can shed some light for us. We are talking about 60-90-100m replacements and no one feels anything, only two buoys affected!! I also hope there is a different and more interesting explanation but it seems that it is a simple malfunction of the buoys. |
bendinglight User ID: 2143478 United States 08/30/2012 11:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I tend to agree with you. Why are the nearby buoys not affected? That's why I was posting though. To see if there are more knowledgeable people who can shed some light for us. We are talking about 60-90-100m replacements and no one feels anything, only two buoys affected!! I also hope there is a different and more interesting explanation but it seems that it is a simple malfunction of the buoys. These are NOT malfunctions. I have studied buoy activity in connection to earthquakes and plate movement for a while now. This buoy by Indonesia is showing a seafloor rise. Last time was 30 meters, this time is 110 meters. This is a view line of the pressure from the last events: Now a Japan buoy is in event mode along with Indonesia. BEFORE the Indonesia event, I warned to look for it: "I believe it means the pressure is back in the Western Pacific. Seafloor adjustments are a further possibility. The Pacific will further be compressing and now the signs in those areas should pick up. If there is more buoy activity from Alaska down to the Indonesian area then this next sequence will be of more certainty." Quote from here: Thread: Plate movement watch underway! Java buoy going wild.. again! (Page 7) Now another buoy is showing seafloor adjustments by Indonesia just as warned. A lot of details and previous correct forecasts are all with the thread. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22468181 Turkey 08/30/2012 11:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I tend to agree with you. Why are the nearby buoys not affected? That's why I was posting though. To see if there are more knowledgeable people who can shed some light for us. We are talking about 60-90-100m replacements and no one feels anything, only two buoys affected!! I also hope there is a different and more interesting explanation but it seems that it is a simple malfunction of the buoys. These are NOT malfunctions. I have studied buoy activity in connection to earthquakes and plate movement for a while now. This buoy by Indonesia is showing a seafloor rise. Last time was 30 meters, this time is 110 meters. This is a view line of the pressure from the last events: :826update: Now a Japan buoy is in event mode along with Indonesia. BEFORE the Indonesia event, I warned to look for it: "I believe it means the pressure is back in the Western Pacific. Seafloor adjustments are a further possibility. The Pacific will further be compressing and now the signs in those areas should pick up. If there is more buoy activity from Alaska down to the Indonesian area then this next sequence will be of more certainty." Quote from here: Thread: Plate movement watch underway! Java buoy going wild.. again! (Page 7) Now another buoy is showing seafloor adjustments by Indonesia just as warned. A lot of details and previous correct forecasts are all with the thread. I have seen your thread, good work but can you explain how a single buoy is affected at an area where a 100 meters seafloor rise occur? |
bendinglight User ID: 2143478 United States 08/30/2012 11:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: MudMan I tend to agree with you. Why are the nearby buoys not affected? That's why I was posting though. To see if there are more knowledgeable people who can shed some light for us. We are talking about 60-90-100m replacements and no one feels anything, only two buoys affected!! I also hope there is a different and more interesting explanation but it seems that it is a simple malfunction of the buoys. These are NOT malfunctions. I have studied buoy activity in connection to earthquakes and plate movement for a while now. This buoy by Indonesia is showing a seafloor rise. Last time was 30 meters, this time is 110 meters. This is a view line of the pressure from the last events: Now a Japan buoy is in event mode along with Indonesia. BEFORE the Indonesia event, I warned to look for it: "I believe it means the pressure is back in the Western Pacific. Seafloor adjustments are a further possibility. The Pacific will further be compressing and now the signs in those areas should pick up. If there is more buoy activity from Alaska down to the Indonesian area then this next sequence will be of more certainty." Quote from here: Thread: Plate movement watch underway! Java buoy going wild.. again! (Page 7) Now another buoy is showing seafloor adjustments by Indonesia just as warned. A lot of details and previous correct forecasts are all with the thread. I have seen your thread, good work but can you explain how a single buoy is affected at an area where a 100 meters seafloor rise occur? This movement didn't happen all at once. Tsunami happens from quick, sudden large release of pressure usually in a focused direction. This buoy event showed a slow event starting from 9 UT ending at about 21 UT. That's 12 hours long! As the seafloor rises slowly waters spreads out in all directions. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23097935 China 09/03/2012 05:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This may partly explain the discrepancies, but it is likely too the booo-eees are not working correctly, and may have been unjustly pushed to the point of BS'ing data by the rather large, and sudden, supertide on full moon which caught them unawares. |
Mr information User ID: 1337378 Belgium 09/03/2012 06:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So you say the buoys are not working correctly those buoys are marked in red and they do not show data anymore. The buoys here are still recording data and appear to be working perfectly normal. [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] Hell they even shove a graph up your ass at the buoy 53046 site. So why can't you tards just accept the facts that are right in front of your face. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14502987 United States 09/03/2012 06:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I tend to agree with you. Why are the nearby buoys not affected? That's why I was posting though. To see if there are more knowledgeable people who can shed some light for us. We are talking about 60-90-100m replacements and no one feels anything, only two buoys affected!! I also hope there is a different and more interesting explanation but it seems that it is a simple malfunction of the buoys. obomas wife,whats her name jumped into the water. her fat a$$ made the bouys act up gore will say its ice melting |