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kundalinichi User ID: 49523172 United States 05/08/2014 01:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*6.0 Mid-Indian Ridge*5.7 Taiwan*5.4 Taiwan*5.1 Solomon Islands*5.0 S Sandwich Islands*5.0 Indonesia ~ Pg 20447 Lol, c'mon, if you're gonna give me red, make it believable. I couldn't possibly give you that. Quoting: Simple27 :s27derp1: Don't worry. They're just jealous. [link to i.imgur.com] XD hope you had a good day. Hitting a place called "craters of the moon" where NASA Apollo astronauts apparently trained for the lunar surface, then driving into West Yellowstone tomorrow :) |
RainTara User ID: 57009802 United States 05/08/2014 01:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*6.0 Mid-Indian Ridge*5.7 Taiwan*5.4 Taiwan*5.1 Solomon Islands*5.0 S Sandwich Islands*5.0 Indonesia ~ Pg 20447 Simple.... Thanks for your health update a few pages back. I AM SO GLAD that you have a good Dr. it sounds like. I will keep you in my prayers. You will get through this. Much love. Last Edited by RainTara on 05/08/2014 01:47 AM |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 57832527 United States 05/08/2014 01:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*6.0 Mid-Indian Ridge*5.7 Taiwan*5.4 Taiwan*5.1 Solomon Islands*5.0 S Sandwich Islands*5.0 Indonesia ~ Pg 20447 Don't worry. They're just jealous. Quoting: kundalinichi [link to i.imgur.com] XD hope you had a good day. Hitting a place called "craters of the moon" where NASA Apollo astronauts apparently trained for the lunar surface, then driving into West Yellowstone tomorrow :) That is SO kick ass!! Totally jealous I'm not road tripping with you. Is it just you and dad, or do you have anyone else joining?? Either way, have a safe journey and have so much fun!! Soak it up!! And that pic was pretty damn funny, too! ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
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JazzyG Forum Administrator User ID: 5725534 United States 05/08/2014 01:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*6.0 Mid-Indian Ridge*5.7 Taiwan*5.4 Taiwan*5.1 Solomon Islands*5.0 S Sandwich Islands*5.0 Indonesia ~ Pg 20447 Crabby people....smh :yodawglaughing: It's not nice to pick on our Simple. Last Edited by ~Jazzy~ on 05/08/2014 02:08 AM To know where your heart is, look where your mind goes when it wanders. A rock in bad hands killed Abel. A rock in good hands killed Goliath. It isn't about the rock. A true warrior fights not because he hates the one in front of him, but because he loves those behind him. INTP-A |
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JazzyG Forum Administrator User ID: 5725534 United States 05/08/2014 02:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*6.0 Mid-Indian Ridge*5.7 Taiwan*5.4 Taiwan*5.1 Solomon Islands*5.0 S Sandwich Islands*5.0 Indonesia ~ Pg 20447 Here's one but see it now cuz it might be considered abusive so I'll be deleting it. :grumpyholdbreath: To know where your heart is, look where your mind goes when it wanders. A rock in bad hands killed Abel. A rock in good hands killed Goliath. It isn't about the rock. A true warrior fights not because he hates the one in front of him, but because he loves those behind him. INTP-A |
AKObserver User ID: 19385671 United States 05/08/2014 02:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*6.0 Mid-Indian Ridge*5.7 Taiwan*5.4 Taiwan*5.1 Solomon Islands*5.0 S Sandwich Islands*5.0 Indonesia ~ Pg 20447 Volcano Activity in Costa Rica on Thursday, 08 May, 2014 at 05:38 (05:38 AM) UTC. Description An inspection by volcanologists from the University of Costa Rica's National Seismological Network (RSN) last weekend found that the water level in Poás Volcano's lagoon has decreased by 110 centimeters in the last month. A group of RSN experts descended into the crater's lagoon, known as Laguna Caliente, to check out reports by park rangers of increased volcanic activity at the site. Volcanologist Carlos Ramírez said the decrease in water levels has been a recurring trend in recent years mostly due to a decrease in rainfall during the country's rainy season (May-November). Average temperatures of the lagoon's water increased by 10 degrees Celsius compared to a previous measurement in early April, when experts recorded 39 C (102 Fahrenheit). Last month, the lagoon lost 58,000 cubic meters of water, the RSN said. Water acts as a natural filter for gases from the volcano. An increase in the emission of gases (read: acid rain) could occur if the lagoon's water level continues to drop, Ramírez said. These gases would reach land surrounding the crater, and could affect agricultural areas in nearby Alajuela communities including Grecia and La Troja. Tourist access to Volcán Poás National Park currently remains normal, but administrators are on alert to report any change in the volcano's behavior, the expert said. Poás' period of increasing activity was first recorded in March 2006, with several large eruptions of water, gas and mud, known as phreatic explosions. No magma or lava is dispelled during these events. Several small explosions over the weekend left sulfur deposits on the lagoon's surface, and those deposits are still visible from a tourist observation deck. So far this year, RSN experts have recorded three significant phreatic explosions at Poás. The first, on Feb. 25, reached nearly 300 meters high. On March 30, material reached 200 meters high, and on April 30, it reached 30 meters. [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] |
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AKObserver User ID: 19385671 United States 05/08/2014 02:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*6.0 Mid-Indian Ridge*5.7 Taiwan*5.4 Taiwan*5.1 Solomon Islands*5.0 S Sandwich Islands*5.0 Indonesia ~ Pg 20447 It's not even summer but already there is a case of a potentially deadly disease carried by ticks in Missouri. A vet recently diagnosed Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in a dog in St. Joseph. Britton Cooper loves the outdoors and he spent Wednesday fishing at Shawnee Mission Park. Because he's outside so much, he's gotten bitten by ticks hundreds of time. "I've had some places get pretty infected," he said. Learning about Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever creates another reason to fear them. "That's pretty surprising. I knew about Lyme Disease, but I never heard about that," Cooper said. Fortunately Kansas' recent data from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows no reported cases. But Missouri is one of five states that makes up more than 60 percent of cases in the U.S. Some of the symptoms of RMSF are a fever, headache and even a rash that develops later on. If it's not treated immediately, it could be deadly. Experts recommend that people and their pets stay away from tall grass where ticks often reside. "I've been around wildlife, woods all my life so ticks can be very dangerous," David Montgomery said. He said he walks several times a week and he won't stop doing that to avoid ticks. Instead he will take precautions. "Wear a hat to keep them out of your hair. Try to inspect yourself when you get done with your walk or your run," Montgomery said. The risk of getting RMSF won't keep Cooper from doing what he loves the most either. "I'm not going to stop going outside," he said. Experts say people get infected the most with the tickborne disease in June and July. [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] |
AKObserver User ID: 19385671 United States 05/08/2014 02:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*6.0 Mid-Indian Ridge*5.7 Taiwan*5.4 Taiwan*5.1 Solomon Islands*5.0 S Sandwich Islands*5.0 Indonesia ~ Pg 20447 Unit 1 at the Salem nuclear power plant automatically shut down early Wednesday morning. An issue with the plant's turbine generator is the suspected cause. According to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the automatic shutdown went smoothly and a Resident Inspector reports that the plant is in safe condition with control room operators taking appropriate actions. The company is investigating the issue, but NRC public affairs officer Neil Sheehan says that he is unsure of when the unit will resume regular operation. "Generically speaking when they see this sort of event where it's an electrical type fault or some sort of breaker switch that they may be able to reset, it's possible that they could be able to get it back online somewhat quickly, but it all really depends on what they find once they do their troubleshooting," said Sheehan. This is the third unplanned shutdown at the plant operated by PSE&G Nuclear in less than a month. Under NRC rules, increased oversight for the facility is required if more than three unplanned shutdowns occur over 7,000 hours of operation (approximately 9 months). Sheehan says that they evaluate facility data every quarter to see if the facilities exceed 3 unplanned shutdowns and require increased oversight. "We would go in and do a team inspection to look at whether or not the company fully understands the root causes of these unplanned shutdowns, whether or not the company has put in place effective corrective actions and we'll engage with the company to make sure they really feel as though they have their hands around this," said Sheehan. Unit 1 was turned off April 8 so workers could fix a problem with the wiring of its steam generator. PSE&G reported the same unit at the two-unit Salem facility shut off automatically April 13 due to a circuitry issue with the main generator. PSE&G previously indicted those first two shutdowns were unrelated. Unit 2 at the plant is under a scheduled shutdown for a refueling and maintenance. PSE&G also operates a third reactor nearby at its neighboring Hope Creek Station. That unit remains at full power. [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] |
Simple27 (OP) User ID: 57832527 United States 05/08/2014 02:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*6.0 Mid-Indian Ridge*5.7 Taiwan*5.4 Taiwan*5.1 Solomon Islands*5.0 S Sandwich Islands*5.0 Indonesia ~ Pg 20447 Volcano Activity in Costa Rica on Thursday, 08 May, 2014 at 05:38 (05:38 AM) UTC. Description An inspection by volcanologists from the University of Costa Rica's National Seismological Network (RSN) last weekend found that the water level in Poás Volcano's lagoon has decreased by 110 centimeters in the last month. A group of RSN experts descended into the crater's lagoon, known as Laguna Caliente, to check out reports by park rangers of increased volcanic activity at the site. Volcanologist Carlos Ramírez said the decrease in water levels has been a recurring trend in recent years mostly due to a decrease in rainfall during the country's rainy season (May-November). Average temperatures of the lagoon's water increased by 10 degrees Celsius compared to a previous measurement in early April, when experts recorded 39 C (102 Fahrenheit). Last month, the lagoon lost 58,000 cubic meters of water, the RSN said. Water acts as a natural filter for gases from the volcano. An increase in the emission of gases (read: acid rain) could occur if the lagoon's water level continues to drop, Ramírez said. These gases would reach land surrounding the crater, and could affect agricultural areas in nearby Alajuela communities including Grecia and La Troja. Tourist access to Volcán Poás National Park currently remains normal, but administrators are on alert to report any change in the volcano's behavior, the expert said. Poás' period of increasing activity was first recorded in March 2006, with several large eruptions of water, gas and mud, known as phreatic explosions. No magma or lava is dispelled during these events. Several small explosions over the weekend left sulfur deposits on the lagoon's surface, and those deposits are still visible from a tourist observation deck. So far this year, RSN experts have recorded three significant phreatic explosions at Poás. The first, on Feb. 25, reached nearly 300 meters high. On March 30, material reached 200 meters high, and on April 30, it reached 30 meters. [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
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