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KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 08/16/2019 09:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Region DODECANESE IS.-TURKEY BORDER REG Date time 2019-08-17 00:58:22.0 UTC Location 36.91 N ; 28.17 E Depth 2 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 08/16/2019 09:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 3.0 Region KANSAS Date time 2019-08-17 01:03:37.9 UTC Location 38.02 N ; 97.95 W Depth 5 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 10:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pop up Magnitude 3.0 Region SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA Date time 2019-08-16 15:31:58.0 UTC Location 58.05 N ; 137.59 W Depth 13 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 10:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mexico pop ups Magnitude 3.5 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 17:56:29.0 UTC Location 16.62 N ; 94.54 W Depth 11 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.9 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 18:23:44.0 UTC Location 16.98 N ; 95.30 W Depth 107 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.5 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 18:53:07.0 UTC Location 16.92 N ; 94.86 W Depth 119 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.6 Region GUERRERO, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 19:49:23.0 UTC Location 17.89 N ; 99.97 W Depth 61 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.3 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 20:31:00.0 UTC Location 16.25 N ; 98.15 W Depth 12 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.5 Region OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 20:41:32.0 UTC Location 15.90 N ; 98.31 W Depth 5 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.8 Region OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 20:49:55.0 UTC Location 15.38 N ; 94.77 W Depth 17 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.7 Region OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 20:54:27.0 UTC Location 16.10 N ; 94.01 W Depth 108 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.4 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 21:02:37.0 UTC Location 16.13 N ; 97.48 W Depth 21 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.8 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 21:08:12.0 UTC Location 17.13 N ; 94.58 W Depth 145 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.8 Region OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 21:15:34.0 UTC Location 15.55 N ; 94.95 W Depth 37 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.3 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 21:24:30.0 UTC Location 16.40 N ; 97.89 W Depth 7 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Magnitude 3.6 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-16 21:45:56.0 UTC Location 16.92 N ; 94.92 W Depth 82 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
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Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 10:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 3.0 Region CENTRAL ITALY Date time 2019-08-17 01:43:03.4 UTC Location 42.73 N ; 12.55 E Depth 8 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 10:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 3.9 Region IONIAN SEA Date time 2019-08-17 02:22:09.0 UTC Location 37.44 N ; 20.47 E Depth 2 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Edit: Upgraded to 4.5 Last Edited by Simple27 on 08/16/2019 11:04 PM ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 10:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | THE NEXT STREAM OF SOLAR WIND: Earth is passing through a void between streams of solar wind. The next stream lies ahead. Estimated time of arrival: Aug. 20-21. The gaseous material is flowing from a southern hole in the sun's atmosphere. Its grazing impact could spark geomagnetic activity just below the level of a G1-class storm. [link to spaceweather.com] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 10:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WATCH A COMET DIVE INTO THE SUN: The solar system has one less comet. Yesterday, Aug. 15th, the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) watched a comet dive toward the sun. The dirty snowball went in--but it didn't come back out again. GIF [link to spaceweather.com] The comet, R.I.P., was a member of the Kreutz family. Kreutz sungrazers are fragments from the breakup of a single giant comet many centuries ago. They get their name from 19th century German astronomer Heinrich Kreutz, who studied them in detail. Several Kreutz fragments pass by the sun and disintegrate every day. Most are too small to see, but occasionally a bigger fragment like this one (~10 m to 50 m) attracts attention. Because of their common parentage, sungrazers often come in clusters. For this reason, it wouldn't be surprising to find yet another one in the offing. [link to spaceweather.com] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
bigD111 User ID: 65945302 United States 08/16/2019 10:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WATCH A COMET DIVE INTO THE SUN: The solar system has one less comet. Yesterday, Aug. 15th, the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) watched a comet dive toward the sun. The dirty snowball went in--but it didn't come back out again. Quoting: Simple27 GIF [link to spaceweather.com] The comet, R.I.P., was a member of the Kreutz family. Kreutz sungrazers are fragments from the breakup of a single giant comet many centuries ago. They get their name from 19th century German astronomer Heinrich Kreutz, who studied them in detail. Several Kreutz fragments pass by the sun and disintegrate every day. Most are too small to see, but occasionally a bigger fragment like this one (~10 m to 50 m) attracts attention. Because of their common parentage, sungrazers often come in clusters. For this reason, it wouldn't be surprising to find yet another one in the offing. [link to spaceweather.com] May they burn in peace! deplorably republican |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 11:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Moon Sheds Light on Early Solar Spin Lunar samples reveal that the Sun spun relatively slowly in its first billion years and blasted the Earth and Moon with coronal mass ejections. [link to eos.org (secure)] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 11:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | REPORT: THE WORLD’S FIRST SOLAR ROAD IS AN ABSOLUTE DISASTER In 2016 France turned a one-kilometer stretch of roadway into the world’s first solar road. And three years later, the trial project has turned out to be an absolute disaster, French newspaper Le Monde reports. The photovoltaic panels that made up the 2,800 square meter (just over 30,000 square feet) of road surface have deteriorated beyond recognition, according to the paper. The panels have reportedly started peeling off the road and splintering. [link to futurism.com (secure)] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 11:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CME on iswa (not earth directed) [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)] [link to imgur.com (secure)] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 11:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The K7RA Solar Update No sunspots were visible over the recent reporting week, Thursday through Wednesday, August 8 through 14. According to Spaceweather.com, 67% of the days so far in 2019 have been spotless, and for all of 2018 it was 61%. In the previous solar minimum in 2008 and 2009 the spotless days ran 73% and 71%, respectively. Solar flux has been minimal and unremarkable, with average daily solar flux changing only to 67.4 from 67.2 last week. Predicted solar flux for the next 45 days is likewise unremarkable, at 67 from August 15 until September 29. Predicted planetary A index is 8 on August 16, 5 on August 17, 6 on August 18, 8 on August 19-20, 5 on August 21-25, 8 on August 26-28, 5 on August 29-31, then 38 and 14 on September 1-2, 5 on September 3-5, 8 on September 6-8, 5 on September 9-11, 8 on September 12, 5 on September 13-21, 8 on September 22-24, 5 on September 25-27, and in a recurrence of geomagnetic activity reported in last week’s bulletin and also predicted for September 1, 38 on September 28 and 14 on September 29. [link to www.arrl.org] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 40488826 United States 08/16/2019 11:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sixty years ago the Yellowstone region was rocked by a 7.3 magnitude earthquake which killed several people and left scars on the Earth that are still visible today. The Hebgen Lake earthquake—as it is known—occurred on August 17, 1959 at 11:37 p.m. MST in Madison Canyon, just outside the western boundary of Yellowstone National Park. It lasted for about 40 seconds, with several strong aftershocks reported later. Six decades later, it remains the largest earthquake ever recorded in the Rocky Mountains. In fact, it was one of the strongest ever recorded in North America, comparable in power to the devastating San Francisco earthquake of 1906. "We often hear about the potential for large volcanic eruptions of the Yellowstone volcano in the news and on television shows," Jamie Farrell, assistant research professor at the University of Utah and Chief Seismologist of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, wrote in a blog post for the United States Geological Survey (USGS.) "However, we rarely focus on the threat of large earthquakes in the region, even though the hazard and risk from these types of events is much larger than a volcanic eruption because they happen so much more frequently," Farrell wrote. [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
bigD111 User ID: 65945302 United States 08/16/2019 11:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | YELLOWSTONE WAS ROCKED BY A MAGNITUDE 7.3 EARTHQUAKE 60 YEARS AGO—AND THE SCARS ARE STILL VISIBLE TODAY Quoting: Simple27 Sixty years ago the Yellowstone region was rocked by a 7.3 magnitude earthquake which killed several people and left scars on the Earth that are still visible today. The Hebgen Lake earthquake—as it is known—occurred on August 17, 1959 at 11:37 p.m. MST in Madison Canyon, just outside the western boundary of Yellowstone National Park. It lasted for about 40 seconds, with several strong aftershocks reported later. Six decades later, it remains the largest earthquake ever recorded in the Rocky Mountains. In fact, it was one of the strongest ever recorded in North America, comparable in power to the devastating San Francisco earthquake of 1906. "We often hear about the potential for large volcanic eruptions of the Yellowstone volcano in the news and on television shows," Jamie Farrell, assistant research professor at the University of Utah and Chief Seismologist of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, wrote in a blog post for the United States Geological Survey (USGS.) "However, we rarely focus on the threat of large earthquakes in the region, even though the hazard and risk from these types of events is much larger than a volcanic eruption because they happen so much more frequently," Farrell wrote. [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] I know this was felt at the ranch, I was 3 then! deplorably republican |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 60154188 United States 08/17/2019 12:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | POP UP: Magnitude 2.9 Region DODECANESE IS.-TURKEY BORDER REG Date time 2019-08-17 01:56:17.5 UTC Location 36.94 N ; 28.24 E Depth 10 km Macroseismic Intensity F Effects: Felt [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 60154188 United States 08/17/2019 12:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 2.3 Region OKLAHOMA Date time 2019-08-17 03:24:59.7 UTC Location 36.84 N ; 97.73 W Depth 1 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 60154188 United States 08/17/2019 12:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 4.1 Region MINAHASA, SULAWESI, INDONESIA Date time 2019-08-17 04:00:21.0 UTC Location 1.55 N ; 124.75 E Depth 223 km [link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] |
joinca User ID: 76969754 United States 08/17/2019 12:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A rare vintage aircraft ripped up a runway as debris was seen flying into the air during takeoff video [link to twitter.com (secure)] "The government will one day be corrupt and full of liars, and the people will flock to the one that tells the truth." - “Tyranny is defined as that which is legal for the government but illegal for the citizenry.” - "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." - "I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." - "A Country with no Border, is not a country" -- Thomas Jefferson We MUST NEVER forget what Kamala Harris did to Justice Kavanaugh & his family! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77635199 United States 08/17/2019 05:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to nbcmontana.com (secure)] A hailstorm that flattened crops, broke windows and wrecked roofs and vehicles throughout the region Sunday also killed and maimed more than 11,000 waterfowl and wetland birds at the Big Lake Wildlife Management Area west of Molt. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77635199 United States 08/17/2019 05:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | YELLOWSTONE WAS ROCKED BY A MAGNITUDE 7.3 EARTHQUAKE 60 YEARS AGO—AND THE SCARS ARE STILL VISIBLE TODAY Quoting: Simple27 Sixty years ago the Yellowstone region was rocked by a 7.3 magnitude earthquake which killed several people and left scars on the Earth that are still visible today. The Hebgen Lake earthquake—as it is known—occurred on August 17, 1959 at 11:37 p.m. MST in Madison Canyon, just outside the western boundary of Yellowstone National Park. It lasted for about 40 seconds, with several strong aftershocks reported later. Six decades later, it remains the largest earthquake ever recorded in the Rocky Mountains. In fact, it was one of the strongest ever recorded in North America, comparable in power to the devastating San Francisco earthquake of 1906. "We often hear about the potential for large volcanic eruptions of the Yellowstone volcano in the news and on television shows," Jamie Farrell, assistant research professor at the University of Utah and Chief Seismologist of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, wrote in a blog post for the United States Geological Survey (USGS.) "However, we rarely focus on the threat of large earthquakes in the region, even though the hazard and risk from these types of events is much larger than a volcanic eruption because they happen so much more frequently," Farrell wrote. [link to www.newsweek.com (secure)] I know this was felt at the ranch, I was 3 then! When we lived in Mt , we went there it has a very sober feel to the area |
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Arnie User ID: 74538791 United States 08/17/2019 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to nbcmontana.com (secure)] Quoting: Goofy for God A hailstorm that flattened crops, broke windows and wrecked roofs and vehicles throughout the region Sunday also killed and maimed more than 11,000 waterfowl and wetland birds at the Big Lake Wildlife Management Area west of Molt. It seems to me lately that the world is suffering the plagues of Egypt, all around the globe, with crop losses / floods / hail / insect infestations / disease... Kinda' scary really,,it's all increasing. AKA Auntie Arnie |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77928756 Portugal 08/17/2019 09:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ✔ @MJVentrice Calibrated ECMWF EPS is indicating some risk for a brief spin up of a tropical cyclone off the coast of Cape Hatteras and Northeast from a stalled frontal zone over the next 5 days. Also, the Main Development Region activity uptick is starting to show up. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77928756 Portugal 08/17/2019 09:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Savanaah [link to uploads.disquscdn.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77928756 Portugal 08/17/2019 10:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to twitter.com (secure)] [link to twitter.com (secure)] MAJOR flooding in Istanbul, Turkey this afternoon, August 17th! |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 08/17/2019 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pop ups: Magnitude 3.1 Region OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-17 03:22:07.0 UTC Location 16.23 N ; 97.82 W Depth 4 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] Magnitude 4.0 Region OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO Date time 2019-08-17 03:42:51.0 UTC Location 15.84 N ; 94.38 W Depth 72 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |
KickinIt User ID: 74785546 United States 08/17/2019 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Magnitude 4.1 Region KEPULAUAN ALOR, INDONESIA Date time 2019-08-17 04:40:57.0 UTC Location 8.00 S ; 124.01 E Depth 185 km [link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)] |