Earth Changes
Date-Time:
Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 15:34:25 UTC
Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 08:34:25 AM at epicenter
Location:
22.861°N, 108.110°W
Depth:
23.5 km (14.6 miles)
Distances:
162 km (101 miles) E (97°) from San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico
171 km (106 miles) SW (227°) from La Cruz, Sinaloa, Mexico
178 km (110 miles) WSW (257°) from Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
1003 km (623 miles) WNW (294°) from MEXICO CITY, D.F., Mexico
The quake, which measured a magnitude 4.0, struck at 7:34 a.m. about 19 miles southwest of La Jolla and 22 miles west of Coronado, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Friday's quake was registered at 6:58 a.m. and was centered four miles east of Cleburne. At least six other earthquakes have been recorded since June 2 in the city about 30 miles south of Fort Worth.
Geological researchers from Southern Methodist University are working with city officials to determine whether citywide gas drilling, which began about six years ago, is causing the quakes.
The quakes, unusual for this part of Texas, have originated about three miles beneath the ground, while most of the drilling occurs about a mile deep.
Sunday, July 12, 2009 at 06:12:47 UTC
Sunday, July 12, 2009 at 01:12:47 AM at epicenter
Location:
14.990°S, 70.421°W
Depth:
201.6 km (125.3 miles) set by location program
Distances:
60 km (40 miles) NNW of Juliaca, Peru
200 km (125 miles) NE of Arequipa, Peru
230 km (145 miles) SE of Cuzco, Peru
785 km (485 miles) ESE of Lima, Peru
Sunday, July 12, 2009 at 03:01:16 UTC
Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 10:01:16 PM at epicenter
Location:
25.158°N, 106.618°W
Depth:
46.8 km (29.1 miles)
Distances:
87 km (54 miles) ENE (63°) from Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico
100 km (62 miles) NE (51°) from Costa Rica, Sinaloa, Mexico
109 km (68 miles) ENE (59°) from Campo Gobierno, Sinaloa, Mexico
997 km (620 miles) NW (311°) from MEXICO CITY, D.F., Mexico
The quake damaged another 75 000 homes near the epicentre in Yao'an county and four adjoining counties in Yunnan province, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
It affected an area inhabited by 1.26 million people and could be felt in the nearby tourist cities of Lijiang and Dali, and in the provincial capital, Kunming, some 200km from the epicentre.
At least one person died and 325 people were reported injured, including 24 in serious condition, the agency quoted local officials as saying.
A 50-year-old woman died of blood loss in hospital after she was pulled from the debris of a collapsed house, it said.
Most of the collapsed buildings in photographs shown by state media were one-storey, wood-framed mud-brick houses.
The turtle's shell is unique, but the evolution of the structure has been a mystery. Now Japanese scientists have figured out that the shell develops from an unusual folding process inside the egg that pushes the turtle's shoulder blades inside its rib cage and directs the ribs to grow around them.
The study, published Friday in the journal Science, was conducted by scientists at the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology in Kobe, Japan. To reach their conclusions, they examined development of embryos of the Chinese soft-shelled turtle, chicken and mouse, and compared the anatomy of their muscles and bones.
The moves now being made by the world's political establishment to lock us into December's Copenhagen treaty to halt global warming are as alarming as anything that has happened in our lifetimes. Last week in Italy, the various branches of our emerging world government, G8 and G20, agreed in principle that the world must by 2050 cut its CO2 emissions in half. Britain and the US are already committed to cutting their use of fossil fuels by more than 80 per cent. Short of an unimaginable technological revolution, this could only be achieved by closing down virtually all our economic activity: no electricity, no transport, no industry. All this is being egged on by a gigantic publicity machine, by the UN, by serried ranks of government-funded scientists, by cheerleaders such as Al Gore, last week comparing the fight against global warming to that against Hitler's Nazis, and by politicians who have no idea what they are setting in train.
What makes this even odder is that the runaway warming predicted by their computer models simply isn't happening. Last week one of the four official sources of temperature measurement, compiled from satellite data by the University of Huntsville, Alabama, showed that temperatures have now fallen to their average level since satellite data began 30 years ago.
Faced with a "consensus" view which looks increasingly implausible, a fast-growing body of reputable scientists from many countries has been coming up with a ''counter-consensus'', which holds that their fellow scientists have been looking in wholly the wrong direction to explain what is happening to the world's climate. The two factors which most plausibly explain what temperatures are actually doing are fluctuations in the radiation of the sun and the related shifting of ocean currents.
The global sea ice anomaly in June 2009 remained positive. Over the 1979-2009 period, there is zero trend in global sea ice anomaly, with a SH increasing trend offsetting a NH decreasing trend. June 2009 NH anomaly was not remarkable.
Daily sea ice anomaly through July 9, 2009 are running at about the median of the past 7 years, about half a million sq km behind 2006-2007 but slightly ahead of 2008.
Potato famine disease striking home gardens in U.S.

Dark brown lesions on stems, with white fungal growth developing under moist conditions, are characteristic.
By Julie Steenhuysen - Fri Jul 10, 5:22 pm ET
Chicago (Reuters) - Late blight, which caused the Irish Potato Famine of the 1840s and 1850s, is killing potato and tomato plants in home gardens from Maine to Ohio and threatening commercial and organic farms, U.S. plant scientists said on Friday.
"Late blight has never occurred this early and this widespread in the United States," said Meg McGrath, a plant pathologist at Cornell University's extension center in Riverhead, New York.
She said the fungal disease, spread by spores carried in the air, has made its way into the garden centers of large retail chains in the Northeastern United States.
"Wal-mart, Home Depot, Sears, Kmart and Lowe's are some of the stores the plants have been seen in," McGrath said in a telephone interview.










