Major Carbon Monoxide Explosion West Coast !!! | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70815046 United States 02/28/2016 08:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's because this really neat looking 3D map is most likely fake. This chart from the California Air Resources Board says that in Los Angeles county the highest reading in the past 7 days was 1,300 PPB. Quoting: R. Wordsworth [link to www.arb.ca.gov] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68573137 United States 02/28/2016 08:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's because this really neat looking 3D map is most likely fake. This chart from the California Air Resources Board says that in Los Angeles county the highest reading in the past 7 days was 1,300 PPB. Quoting: R. Wordsworth [link to www.arb.ca.gov] I guess we will find out soon enough. [link to www.nyad.com] |
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Judethz User ID: 69883546 United Kingdom 02/28/2016 09:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This chart from the California Air Resources Board says that in Los Angeles county the highest reading in the past 7 days was 1,300 PPB. Quoting: R. Wordsworth [link to www.arb.ca.gov] My question is in terms of "normal" is 1,300 PPB panic time or nothing much to write home about. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 36091263 United States 02/28/2016 09:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This chart from the California Air Resources Board says that in Los Angeles county the highest reading in the past 7 days was 1,300 PPB. Quoting: R. Wordsworth [link to www.arb.ca.gov] My question is in terms of "normal" is 1,300 PPB panic time or nothing much to write home about. 5,000 ppb is normal inside an average home |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 46826032 United States 02/28/2016 09:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | California has had a number of quakes in the 3.5 - 4.5 range the past week or two. Also, there was a strange sunset yesterday and today. No real clouds but super red and purple effects in the sky. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18759497 United States 02/28/2016 09:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And Sacramento Roseville Measured 20,000 PPBV !! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 49917655 Wow! [link to content.screencast.com] [link to content.screencast.com] And Sacramento Roseville Measured 20,000 PPBV !! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 49917655 Wow! [link to content.screencast.com] [link to content.screencast.com] How are you confirming this methane release? What charts are you using? This is very extreme, and warrants immediate attention. They are not talking about a methane release. They are talking about high levels of carbon monoxide. If you go back to the first page and take a look, it will make more sense. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18759497 United States 02/28/2016 09:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This chart from the California Air Resources Board says that in Los Angeles county the highest reading in the past 7 days was 1,300 PPB. Quoting: R. Wordsworth [link to www.arb.ca.gov] My question is in terms of "normal" is 1,300 PPB panic time or nothing much to write home about. 5,000 ppb is normal inside an average home Now, I am confused. If you go to the first page and click on the link, the usgs map shows extremely high levels of carbon monoxide. Something is wrong here. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71495162 United States 02/28/2016 09:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: RTS REDUX I went as far back as feb 17 [link to worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov (secure)] and it looks like it probably did originate in central Africa and just made it to the west coast yesterday. You can go back months or years on that map if you have the time. Just hit the back arrow. if the cloud of CO is still that concentrated after having originated in central africa and circumnavigated the globe... what the fuck caused that in africa? how would that not have killed a lot of people? while i'm a fan of researching brownian motion i'm at a loss with this one. no clue but Dec 6th 2015 shows the highest concentration in South America over the Amazon basin [link to worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov (secure)] I think I might have it narrowed down to July 2014 or thereabouts with the origin being in Central Africa and it's gotten much worse since then. [link to worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov (secure)] click on the timeline to skip weeks/months. It may be a wild guess on my part but I'm thinking South Africa and California are two different places. Try looking at an actual toy globe one day, it's not THAT hard. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71526427 Canada 02/28/2016 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So do we have any comparisons of past carbon monoxide explosions on this radar thing-a-majig? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22373790 I went as far back as feb 17 [link to worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov (secure)] and it looks like it probably did originate in central Africa and just made it to the west coast yesterday. You can go back months or years on that map if you have the time. Just hit the back arrow. Suspicious 0bserver discussed it on his news a couple of days ago when the cloud was over the south pacific. Date showed an origination place of Africa and South America. Seriously? Do you have a link for that? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71526427 Canada 02/28/2016 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So do we have any comparisons of past carbon monoxide explosions on this radar thing-a-majig? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22373790 I went as far back as feb 17 [link to worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov (secure)] and it looks like it probably did originate in central Africa and just made it to the west coast yesterday. You can go back months or years on that map if you have the time. Just hit the back arrow. Suspicious 0bserver discussed it on his news a couple of days ago when the cloud was over the south pacific. Date showed an origination place of Africa and South America. Seriously? Do you have a link for that? I looked at the nasa satellite data from 7 days back and there wasn't a hint of it in South Africa. What data are you referring to? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 36091263 United States 02/28/2016 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My question is in terms of "normal" is 1,300 PPB panic time or nothing much to write home about. 5,000 ppb is normal inside an average home Now, I am confused. If you go to the first page and click on the link, the usgs map shows extremely high levels of carbon monoxide. Something is wrong here. That is not a USGS map. That is a map that some dude made, with unkown data sources. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69420793 United States 02/28/2016 10:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Down in Southern Calif. Fullerton seems to be a hot spot 3300+PPBV of Methane. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 49917655 [link to content.screencast.com] Shit, that 2 min away from me |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36091263 United States 02/28/2016 10:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is the same data straight from NASA [link to www.map.nasa.gov] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71526427 Canada 02/28/2016 10:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The data we've been referring to this entire thread IS from nasa. I don't know what that shit heap is that you posted as a link but at least the data that everyone in this thread has been talking about this entire thread is legible and easy to interpret. If you're trying to say that all of this crap that happened today is worth shit, then at least give a link to something legitimate. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9642824 United States 02/28/2016 10:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Judethz My question is in terms of "normal" is 1,300 PPB panic time or nothing much to write home about. 5,000 ppb is normal inside an average home Now, I am confused. If you go to the first page and click on the link, the usgs map shows extremely high levels of carbon monoxide. Something is wrong here. That is not a USGS map. That is a map that some dude made, with unkown data sources. My local news station uses that specific "map" during weather forecasts as do many others. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71568998 United States 02/28/2016 10:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Science can measure Earth condition back one million years with Quoting: Holy Cow!_33 Polar Ice-core Samples... and the levels of Methane in the Atmosphere has increase 150 percent since 1750. . What the hell's going on in this thread? We talking about Carbon Dioxide, or Methane? OP is about Carbon Dioxide. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71526427 Canada 02/28/2016 11:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now, I am confused. If you go to the first page and click on the link, the usgs map shows extremely high levels of carbon monoxide. Something is wrong here. That is not a USGS map. That is a map that some dude made, with unkown data sources. My local news station uses that specific "map" during weather forecasts as do many others. Yep it's from satellite nasa data. You don't get a better source than this. Strange, I've seen Wordsworth and Isis posts a lot on by these forums. Find it really odd the'y're both coming out at the same time today trying,very very hard to discount the legitimacy of the information and links posted here today. |
bigD111 User ID: 65945302 United States 02/28/2016 11:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18759497 Now, I am confused. If you go to the first page and click on the link, the usgs map shows extremely high levels of carbon monoxide. Something is wrong here. That is not a USGS map. That is a map that some dude made, with unkown data sources. My local news station uses that specific "map" during weather forecasts as do many others. Yep it's from satellite nasa data. You don't get a better source than this. Strange, I've seen Wordsworth and Isis posts a lot on by these forums. Find it really odd the'y're both coming out at the same time today trying,very very hard to discount the legitimacy of the information and links posted here today. Well, they both seem pretty legit. So stop it. deplorably republican |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71568998 United States 02/28/2016 11:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Science can measure Earth condition back one million years with Quoting: Holy Cow!_33 Polar Ice-core Samples... and the levels of Methane in the Atmosphere has increase 150 percent since 1750. . What the hell's going on in this thread? We talking about Carbon Dioxide, or Methane? OP is about Carbon Dioxide. Oh FFS I fucked up. I mean OP is about CARBON MONOXIDE NOT METHANE. Shit. |