DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69455208 United States 02/27/2016 11:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS Superstation 95 is just a terrible, terrible, source for anything. If this is true, it is very interesting and possibly quite dangerous, but based on the source, the earth in those areas is more likely to be absorbing CO than to be emitting it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 63276700 United States 02/28/2016 12:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS surprised there's not more about this yet. the map on the one link shows PPB - parts per billion, with the count going over 1000. CO is dangerous and potentially lethal in the PPM range... [link to www.cdc.gov] Existing short-term exposure guidelines: National Research Council [NRC 1987] Emergency Exposure Guidance Levels (EEGLs): 10-minute EEGL: 1,500 ppm 30-minute EEGL: 800 ppm 60-minute EEGL: 400 ppm 24-hour EEGL: 50 ppm |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 67040400 United States 02/28/2016 12:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS surprised there's not more about this yet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63276700 the map on the one link shows PPB - parts per billion, with the count going over 1000. CO is dangerous and potentially lethal in the PPM range... [link to www.cdc.gov] Existing short-term exposure guidelines: National Research Council [NRC 1987] Emergency Exposure Guidance Levels (EEGLs): 10-minute EEGL: 1,500 ppm 30-minute EEGL: 800 ppm 60-minute EEGL: 400 ppm 24-hour EEGL: 50 ppm So then we're dead already? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 60541878 United States 02/28/2016 12:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS surprised there's not more about this yet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63276700 the map on the one link shows PPB - parts per billion, with the count going over 1000. CO is dangerous and potentially lethal in the PPM range... [link to www.cdc.gov] Existing short-term exposure guidelines: National Research Council [NRC 1987] Emergency Exposure Guidance Levels (EEGLs): 10-minute EEGL: 1,500 ppm 30-minute EEGL: 800 ppm 60-minute EEGL: 400 ppm 24-hour EEGL: 50 ppm So then we're dead already? Yea,basically |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63276700 United States 02/28/2016 12:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS surprised there's not more about this yet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63276700 the map on the one link shows PPB - parts per billion, with the count going over 1000. CO is dangerous and potentially lethal in the PPM range... [link to www.cdc.gov] Existing short-term exposure guidelines: National Research Council [NRC 1987] Emergency Exposure Guidance Levels (EEGLs): 10-minute EEGL: 1,500 ppm 30-minute EEGL: 800 ppm 60-minute EEGL: 400 ppm 24-hour EEGL: 50 ppm So then we're dead already? highest i've seen clicking around is 5-6 PPM. not deadly in 24 hours... but if that keeps up for a week there'll be trouble. it's also hard to tell how close this stuff is to ground level and all that. |
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January Wolves User ID: 52403555 United States 02/28/2016 12:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS He did an update video on it. Ruled some things out but still doesn't know what it is. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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Apate Fonias User ID: 35481870 United States 02/28/2016 01:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS Using this link, I scrolled the date and time back to yesterday afternoon when everyone in the family took a long afternoon nap. Matched right up to the heaviest concentration. We are West coast Oregon. Might be a coincidence, who knows. Move to the current time and you can see the West Coast has dissipated and the CO cloud is moving Eastward covering most of the Western US. Earth burped. Stop the deception, tell the truth, be set free. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69532457 Canada 02/28/2016 09:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS The OP updated their story with further info overnight. Some areas hit levels of Carbon Monoxide over 27,121 ppbv. Since there are 1,000 millions in a billion, if we divide 27,121 by 1,000 we get a level of 27 ppm. That's half the max value for exposure in 24 hours; except you get it within minutes! They show that outside the "bloom" the levels of CO are at their "usual" of about 150, but inside the bloom: 27,121. Whoever the person is that questioned the credibility of the source, you should have taken time to actually visit the link they provided where you could have seen it for yourself before claiming it to be a "terrible, terrible source for anything." You made a fool of yourself. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14779190 Canada 02/28/2016 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS Is this related? [link to themindsjournal.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71535733 United Kingdom 02/28/2016 10:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS its smack in the middle of the plume as a hweole, and the underground magma plume goes west, under the crust towards the pacific mountains are basically cracks in the crust, weak points, and mountainous regions are where this stuff seems to be coming from, mostly thats my take on it, anyway |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71535733 United Kingdom 02/28/2016 10:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS its smack in the middle of the plume as a whole, and the underground magma plume goes west, under the crust towards the pacific mountains are basically cracks in the crust, weak points, and mountainous regions are where this stuff seems to be coming from, mostly thats my take on it, anyway |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 67040400 United States 02/28/2016 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DANGER! "Unprecedented" Levels of Carbon Monoxide surging from Seismic Faults on W. Coast - DANGEROUS surprised there's not more about this yet. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63276700 the map on the one link shows PPB - parts per billion, with the count going over 1000. CO is dangerous and potentially lethal in the PPM range... [link to www.cdc.gov] Existing short-term exposure guidelines: National Research Council [NRC 1987] Emergency Exposure Guidance Levels (EEGLs): 10-minute EEGL: 1,500 ppm 30-minute EEGL: 800 ppm 60-minute EEGL: 400 ppm 24-hour EEGL: 50 ppm So then we're dead already? highest i've seen clicking around is 5-6 PPM. not deadly in 24 hours... but if that keeps up for a week there'll be trouble. it's also hard to tell how close this stuff is to ground level and all that. Carbon monoxide sinks in air if I recall. So people at lowest elevations should start dropping like flies first, I think. (Which is most of the people.) |