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TONGA 4.6
TAIWAN REGION 5.1
MYANMAR 4.7 DEPTH 136KM
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REYKJANES RIDGE 4.8
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PAGAN REGION N. MARIANA ISLANDS 4.7 217DEPTH
EASTERN TENNESSEE 2.7
TONGA 5.3
NEAR WEST COAST OF HONSHU JAPAN 5.2
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Summer 2010 – Boy That Was Short! Snow Forecast For Alps Under 2000 Meters
notrickszone.com ^ | August 29, 2010 | P Gosselin
Posted on Monday, August 30, 2010 4:31:29 PM by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Snow already!
A cold blast of polar air has moved over central Europe, pushíng temperatures far below normal. Snow is forecast in the Alps at elevations as low as 1400 meters.
The following chart shows the forecast for the next 2 weeks. It shows that summer is finished for much of Europe. In fact, as mentioned above, the lower Alps are expected to get snowfall in the couple of days ahead. Continue reading below.
Already a Cat 4 since this was posted a few hours ago....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100830/ts_nm/us_weather_storm_earl
"Oceanographic satellite data now shows that as of July 28, the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico has stalled as a consequence of the BP oil spill disaster. This according to Dr. Gianluigi Zangari, an Italian theoretical physicist, and major complex and chaotic systems analyst at the Frascati National Laboratories in Italy.
"He further notes that the effects of this stall have also begun to spread to the Gulf Stream. This is because the Loop Current is a crucial element of the Gulf Stream itself and why it is commonly referred to as the "main engine" of the Stream.
"The concern now, is whether or not natural processes can re-establish the stalled Loop Current. If not, we could begin to see global crop failures as early as 2011.
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"The Gulf Stream is what keeps the east coast of the U.S. as well as Britain and Europe more temperate, compared to what they would be without this warm current passing by."
More: http://www.sott.net/articles/show/214379-Gulf-Loop-Current-Stalls-from-BP-Oil-Disaster-Global-Consequences-if-Current-Fails-to-Reorganize
HEAVY RAINS IN NIGER HAVE DISPLACED NEARLY 200,000 IN RECENT WEEKS THE UNITED NATIONS SAYSCALLING ON DONORS AND AID AGENCIES TO SEND SHELTER MATERIAL, BLANKETS AND OTHER SUPPLIES
THE FLOODING HAS DISPLACED AT LEAST 198,740 PEOPLE ACCORDING TO THE UN OFFICE FOR THE COORDINATION OF HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS (OCHA).
(http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/08/29/niger.floods/index.html#fbid=6B7h8TbS-Aj&wom=true)
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NEAR COAST OF P.N.G. 5.0
BIO-BIO CHILE 4.6
SOUTHEAST PACIFIC OCEAN 5.3
SOUTH SANDWHICH ISLANDS REGION 5.3
BAJA CA 4.1
ANZA CA SWAM 1.2, 1.0,1.3,1.2, 1.3, 1.0
TOMS PLACE CA SWAM 1.2, 1.2, 2.1, 1.2, 2.7
WEST NEW BRITIAN REGION P.N.G. 5.1
SAMOA ISLAND REGION 5.1
SOUTHEAST OF SHIKOKU, JAPAN 4.8
This is the "string of pearls" effect of the PX complex with it's moons...
By SPACE.com Staff posted: 17 August 2010
A spacecraft designed to scan the edge of the solar system has turned its gaze back toward Earth, taking an unprecedented look at the solar wind's head-on collision with the planet's magnetic field. NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer, known as IBEX, has recorded the first-ever look of the solar wind - the million-miles-per-hour stream of charged particles from the sun - crashing headlong into Earth's magnetosphere, space agency officials said in a statement. The solar wind could strip away the planet's atmosphere if the magnetosphere, a magnetic bubble surrounding the planet, didn't help deflect it. The spacecraft's observations show the solar wind piling up in front of the magnetopause - the boundary between Earth's magnetosphere and space, about 35,000 miles (56,327 km) toward the sun. The interaction is invisible to the human eye, but not to IBEX's sensors.
The observations are expected to yield new insights into how the magnetosphere "force field" works, as well as how thin the uppermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, called the exosphere, actually is, researchers said.
"Where the interaction is strongest, there are only about eight hydrogen atoms per cubic centimeter," study leader Stephen A. Fuselier of Lockheed Martin Space Systems said in a statement. The research is detailed in the July 8 issue of the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
Such observations are a departure for IBEX, which is typically used to look outward. The spacecraft launched in October 2008 to map out the boundary between the solar system and interstellar space. It does so from an orbit that takes eight days to circle the Earth.
Last year, researchers announced that the probe had detected a mysterious ribbon on the edge of the solar system that scientists now think is a reflection of the solar wind.
IBEX also has been responsible for other firsts.
For example, it has directly collected hydrogen and oxygen from the interstellar medium.. And IBEX made the first observations of very fast hydrogen atoms coming from the moon, following decades of speculation about their existence. Many hydrogen atoms become embedded in the moon's surface, so such measurements shed light on the "recycling processes" undergone by particles throughout the solar system.
IBEX uses the most sensitive neutral atom detectors ever flown in space and is building upon measurements made by the two Voyager spacecraft. Voyager 1 and 2, launched in 1977, have reached the interstellar boundary region, but their view is much narrower and more constrained.
"It will take a while before the community comes to a consensus about what the IBEX data really mean," said IBEX principal investigator David McComas, assistant vice president at Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio. "Yet we've already learned much, much more about our place in the solar system."
Posted at 9:08 a.m. on 17 Aug 2010 @ http://sickscent.blogspot.com/