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I was looking into that Missouri quake from this morning, and in doing so I found this quake from Friday, which must've been added very late because none of us caught it or posted it. The location is very odd, not far from STL. I admit this has me slightly concerned, as the activity seems to have picked up in the NMSZ region in recent days, albeit small quakes. Plus we had those few Ohio quakes yesterday. Which is not the NMSZ but definitely rare.

Magnitude 2.2
Region MISSOURI
Date time 2020-07-10 13:10:50.5 UTC
Location 38.12 N ; 90.54 W
Depth 25 km
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25 quakes in the region since July 1st. Two were in Ohio, but the rest were MO.

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@Tony__Heller
On this date in 1936, it was 118 degrees in Missouri, 114 in Iowa and Oklahoma, 113 in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and South Dakota, and 111 in Arkansas, Minnesota, Kentucky and Nebraska.

Thirty states were over 100 degrees. Heat like that is incomprehensible to modern Americans.

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@Tony__Heller
On this date in 1936, it was 118 degrees in Missouri, 114 in Iowa and Oklahoma, 113 in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and South Dakota, and 111 in Arkansas, Minnesota, Kentucky and Nebraska.

Thirty states were over 100 degrees. Heat like that is incomprehensible to modern Americans.

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 Quoting: joinca


It was on the news here that yesterday was the anniversary of the hottest day ever recorded in the STL area - 114. I can't imagine.

It's going to be 98-100 here Saturday and Sunday. High humidity. Not looking forward to that at all.
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Magnitude 5.1
Region MID-INDIAN RIDGE

Date time 2020-07-15 15:00:42.2 UTC
Location 15.95 S ; 67.16 E
Depth 2 km
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Date time 2020-07-15 15:16:54.0 UTC
Location 0.91 S ; 127.44 E
Depth 10 km
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Region OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR
Date time 2020-07-15 15:57:41.0 UTC
Location 13.05 N ; 89.27 W
Depth 46 km
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Date time 2020-07-15 16:07:02.0 UTC
Location 0.95 N ; 126.11 E
Depth 10 km
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Location 4.53 S ; 101.99 E
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@Tony__Heller
On this date in 1936, it was 118 degrees in Missouri, 114 in Iowa and Oklahoma, 113 in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and South Dakota, and 111 in Arkansas, Minnesota, Kentucky and Nebraska.

Thirty states were over 100 degrees. Heat like that is incomprehensible to modern Americans.

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 Quoting: joinca


It was on the news here that yesterday was the anniversary of the hottest day ever recorded in the STL area - 114. I can't imagine.

It's going to be 98-100 here Saturday and Sunday. High humidity. Not looking forward to that at all.
 Quoting: KickinIt


Hello to all you wonderful earthquake peeps!
We got a cool snap, here at Colorado River, with 103 right now. High of 111 expected. Last week we got up to 119! The river is still very cold.
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@Tony__Heller
On this date in 1936, it was 118 degrees in Missouri, 114 in Iowa and Oklahoma, 113 in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and South Dakota, and 111 in Arkansas, Minnesota, Kentucky and Nebraska.

Thirty states were over 100 degrees. Heat like that is incomprehensible to modern Americans.

chart
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 Quoting: joinca


It was on the news here that yesterday was the anniversary of the hottest day ever recorded in the STL area - 114. I can't imagine.

It's going to be 98-100 here Saturday and Sunday. High humidity. Not looking forward to that at all.
 Quoting: KickinIt


Hello to all you wonderful earthquake peeps!
We got a cool snap, here at Colorado River, with 103 right now. High of 111 expected. Last week we got up to 119! The river is still very cold.
 Quoting: ChiaPet


Good god that sounds miserable!

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@Tony__Heller
On this date in 1936, it was 118 degrees in Missouri, 114 in Iowa and Oklahoma, 113 in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and South Dakota, and 111 in Arkansas, Minnesota, Kentucky and Nebraska.

Thirty states were over 100 degrees. Heat like that is incomprehensible to modern Americans.

chart
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 Quoting: joinca


It was on the news here that yesterday was the anniversary of the hottest day ever recorded in the STL area - 114. I can't imagine.

It's going to be 98-100 here Saturday and Sunday. High humidity. Not looking forward to that at all.
 Quoting: KickinIt


Hello to all you wonderful earthquake peeps!
We got a cool snap, here at Colorado River, with 103 right now. High of 111 expected. Last week we got up to 119! The river is still very cold.
 Quoting: ChiaPet



Nothing like laying out in cold water on a super hot day
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Study: Much Of The Globe May Experience ‘No Warming’ For 30 Years – ‘We may experience a global cooling trend during next 15 or even 30 years’

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I thought that was already a requirement. It is here, although in my experience they don't seem to enforce it once people are inside the store.
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I thought the same as well. Here in California it has been mask time everywhere long enough that you just do it.
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Costco is doing the same now. Across the board. All Costco stores everywhere.

Here in MA, we've been having to wear masks in any and all stores for months now. Which I have no problem with. Our numbers here have gone down substantially. From thousands per day to 100-200-ish per day.
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Go ahead and bite into your preferred style of hotdog...it is National Hotdog Day after all!

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hotdog

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I was looking into that Missouri quake from this morning, and in doing so I found this quake from Friday, which must've been added very late because none of us caught it or posted it. The location is very odd, not far from STL. I admit this has me slightly concerned, as the activity seems to have picked up in the NMSZ region in recent days, albeit small quakes. Plus we had those few Ohio quakes yesterday. Which is not the NMSZ but definitely rare.

Magnitude 2.2
Region MISSOURI
Date time 2020-07-10 13:10:50.5 UTC
Location 38.12 N ; 90.54 W
Depth 25 km
[link to www.emsc-csem.org (secure)]


25 quakes in the region since July 1st. Two were in Ohio, but the rest were MO.

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 Quoting: KickinIt


bump
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@Tony__Heller
On this date in 1936, it was 118 degrees in Missouri, 114 in Iowa and Oklahoma, 113 in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and South Dakota, and 111 in Arkansas, Minnesota, Kentucky and Nebraska.

Thirty states were over 100 degrees. Heat like that is incomprehensible to modern Americans.

chart
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 Quoting: joinca


It was on the news here that yesterday was the anniversary of the hottest day ever recorded in the STL area - 114. I can't imagine.

It's going to be 98-100 here Saturday and Sunday. High humidity. Not looking forward to that at all.
 Quoting: KickinIt


Hello to all you wonderful earthquake peeps!
We got a cool snap, here at Colorado River, with 103 right now. High of 111 expected. Last week we got up to 119! The river is still very cold.
 Quoting: ChiaPet


hi

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Magnitude 4.0
Region HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN
Date time 2020-07-15 17:33:54.4 UTC
Location 37.03 N ; 71.38 E
Depth 100 km
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Region CHIAPAS, MEXICO
Date time 2020-07-15 18:37:48.0 UTC
Location 15.86 N ; 93.47 W
Depth 102 km
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Date time 2020-07-15 19:02:24.0 UTC
Location 19.48 N ; 69.78 W
Depth 24 km
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Magnitude 3.2
Region DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION
Date time 2020-07-15 19:14:47.0 UTC
Location 18.05 N ; 69.57 W
Depth 81 km
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Date time 2020-07-15 19:23:22.0 UTC
Location 23.90 S ; 68.02 W
Depth 187 km
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COMET NEOWISE JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER: It's the best comet in years, possibly decades. Comet NEOWISE (C/2020 F3) is amazing observers as it climbs higher in the evening sky, positioning itself as an easy target for casual stargazers. Browse the NEOWISE Photo Gallery for images from around the world. Recent photos of the comet with auroras are especially marvelous.

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SOLAR CYCLE UPDATE: NOAA has released a new interactive tool to explore the solar cycle. It lets you scroll back through time, comparing sunspot counts now to peaks and valleys of the past. One thing is clear. Solar Minimum is here, and it’s one of the deepest in a century.

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In 2019, the sun went 281 days without sunspots, and 2020 is producing spotless suns at about the same rate. To find a year with fewer sunspots, you have to go all the way back to 1913, which had 311 spotless days. This makes 2019-2020 a century-class Solar Minimum; solar flares are rare, geomagnetic storms are almost non-existent, and Earth’s upper atmosphere is cooling.

Some people worry that the sun could "get stuck" in Solar Minimum, producing a mini-Ice Age caused by low solar activity. There is no evidence this is happening. On the contrary, the next solar cycle (Solar Cycle 25) is showing unmistakable signs of life.

Observers are also seeing a growing number of Solar Cycle 25 sunspots. So far in 2020, the sun has produced a dozen sunspots. Nine of them (75%) have the magnetic polarity of Solar Cycle 25. This compares to only 17% in 2019 and 0% in 2018. The sun is clearly tipping from one solar cycle to the next.

A NOAA-led panel of experts actually predicted this behaviour. Last year they said that Solar Minimum would hit rock bottom sometime in late 2019-early 2020. Activity would then quicken in 2021-22, ramping up to a new Solar Maximum in 2023-26.

So far, so good.

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Solar Minimum is Here, and It’s One of the Deepest in a Century - Solar Cycle Update


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7 Foods That Can Boost Your Immune System During This Pandemic Time

Feeding your body certain foods may help keep your immune-system strong. If you're looking for ways to prevent colds and the flu, your first step should be a visit to your local grocery store. Plan your meals to include these 7 powerful immune-system boosters.


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1.Citrus fruits

Most people turn to Vitamin-C after they've caught a cold. That’s because it helps build up your immune system. Vitamin-C is thought to increase the production of white blood-cells. These are key to fighting infections.

Popular citrus fruits include:
• grapefruit
• oranges
• tangerines
• lemons
• limes


2.Red bell peppers

If you think citrus fruits have the most Vitamin-C of any fruit or vegetable, think again. Ounce for ounce, red bell peppers contain twice as much Vitamin-C as citrus. They’re also a rich source of beta-carotene. Besides boosting your immune-system, Vitamin-C may help maintain healthy skin. Beta carotene helps keep your eyes and skin healthy.


3.Garlic

Garlic is found in almost every cuisine in the world. It adds a little zing to food and it's a must-have for your health. Early civilizations recognized its value in fighting infections. According to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, garlic may also help lower blood pressure and slow down hardening of the arteries. Garlic’s immune-boosting properties seem to come from a heavy concentration of sulfur-containing compounds, such as allicin.


4.Ginger

Ginger is another ingredient many turn to after getting sick. Ginger may help decrease inflammation, which can help reduce a sore throat and other inflammatory illnesses. Ginger may also help decrease nausea.
While it's used in many sweet desserts, ginger packs some heat in the form of gingerol, a relative of capsaicin. Ginger may help decrease chronic pain and may possess cholesterol-lowering properties.


5.Spinach

Spinach made our list not just because it's rich in Vitamin-C. It's also packed with numerous antioxidants and beta carotene, which may increase the infection-fighting ability of our immune systems. Similar to broccoli, spinach is healthiest when it’s cooked as little as possible so that it retains its nutrients. However, light cooking enhances its vitamin A and allows other nutrients to be released from oxalic-acid.


6.Turmeric

You may know turmeric as a key ingredient in many curries. But this bright yellow, bitter spice has also been used for years as an anti-inflammatory in treating both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Also, research Trusted Source shows that high concentrations of curcumin, which gives turmeric its distinctive color, can help decrease exercise-induced muscle-damage.


7.Green tea

Both green and black teas are packed with flavonoids, a type of antioxidant. Where green tea really excels is in its levels of epigallocatechin gallate, or EGCG, another powerful antioxidant. EGCG has been shown to enhance immune-function. The fermentation process black tea goes through destroys a lot of the EGCG. Green tea, on the other hand, is steamed and not fermented, so the EGCG is preserved. Green tea is also a good source of the amino acid L-theanine. L-theanine may aid in the production of germ-fighting compounds in your T-cells.
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@Tony__Heller
On this date in 1936, it was 118 degrees in Missouri, 114 in Iowa and Oklahoma, 113 in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and South Dakota, and 111 in Arkansas, Minnesota, Kentucky and Nebraska.

Thirty states were over 100 degrees. Heat like that is incomprehensible to modern Americans.

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 Quoting: joinca


It was on the news here that yesterday was the anniversary of the hottest day ever recorded in the STL area - 114. I can't imagine.

It's going to be 98-100 here Saturday and Sunday. High humidity. Not looking forward to that at all.
 Quoting: KickinIt


Hello to all you wonderful earthquake peeps!
We got a cool snap, here at Colorado River, with 103 right now. High of 111 expected. Last week we got up to 119! The river is still very cold.
 Quoting: ChiaPet



Nothing like laying out in cold water on a super hot day
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Yes, it is quite lovely. No shortage of vitamin D or tan skin around here.

Poor Kickin’, froggies don’t fare to well here. I have acclimated after 16 years in Louisiana!
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This is a great/helpful video! Sounds like our best chance of seeing the comet at night will be on the 17th around 9:30pm. :)

How to view comet NEOWISE at night, and in the morning


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This is a great/helpful video! Sounds like our best chance of seeing the comet at night will be on the 17th around 9:30pm. :)

How to view comet NEOWISE at night, and in the morning


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That is a helpful video. I've been waiting for this weekend, hoping I have an easier time seeing it once it's a bit higher in the sky from the horizon. The lower it is, the harder it it is for me to find a good spot to see it. Fingers crossed!





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