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Anonymous Coward User ID: 67122725 Philippines 03/12/2015 05:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I watch it always. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 67122725 And let's just say that the "tones" are thumping. It just seems strange for this time of year. I seriously doubt that the PI will be bothered by Bavi (name of this storm). But, we'll know more in a couple of days. There is an el nino but that generally makes for more typhoons in central to eastern pacific. This is weather mod though. |
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Free Store User ID: 69220266 Canada 05/14/2015 04:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I did an internet stroll and found this on there. Maybe Sandpoint has a point? As with other islands in the Pacific, such as Fiji or the Diaoyu Islands, the small islands along the rising edge of the Mariana Plate or the Philippine Plate will not fare well. There is simply no way to be 100 miles inland for any degree of safety during the tidal sloshing that the pole shift will bring. In those islands that have volcanic mountains, tidal bore will be an issue. Thus, Guam and the Mariana and Bonin Islands are not advised as safe locations. The tipping of the Mariana and Philippine Plates during the pole shift will cause the eastern coasts on these islands to gain elevation slightly, while their west coasts will lose, commensurately. Water will be on the move, seeking its level, and thus could wash over small islands with low elevation. A devastation! |