Thought I’d throw this out there. I live 50 miles North of New Orleans. I left the house at 8pm and it was 50 degrees but felt colder. I get to work in NO an hour later and it’s 70 degrees and feels like 80. I’ve never had that much of a temp change in that short of a distance. Something is going on weird or outta the norm.
Quoting: Mkjeep There are a lot of deep quakes happening right now on the Caribbean plate, so watch out MKJ
Quoting: storm2come Another really interesting thread, as usual!
Another point about the things to watch for with
the Caribbean plate, OP, is the risk for GIANT underwater
landslides beyond the southern edge of Cuba...There
are what appear to be "stairsteps" going down into deeper
and deeper regions of the Gulf of Mexico most likely
having been the result of a shattering of the crust in
that area from the asteroid or comet that hit.
This video is an interview with Dr. Starr Hull who has
studied the Caribbean extensively and has major concerns
about the geology of this area. Underwater slides could
cause mega tsunamis along the Gulf Coast states with little
or no warning. Also, check out the image of the Caribbean
with that video--you can clearly see the sheer cliffs
underwater.
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Interview with Dr. Starr Hull who informs us
of Caribbean dangers to the U.S. Gulf States.
Notice the topographical map which shows the
"stepped appearance" of underwater slide areas.
It would be a good idea--for reasons on many levels--
to move away from coastlines in the next 3 decades.
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