Earth Changes
2012-11-02 18:17:33 UTC
2012-11-03 02:17:33 UTC+08:00 at epicenter
Location
9.259°N 126.233°E depth=38.1km (23.7mi)
Nearby Cities
5km (3mi) E of Burgos, Philippines
20km (12mi) N of Tandag, Philippines
70km (43mi) NNE of Lianga, Philippines
75km (47mi) NE of Bayugan, Philippines
822km (511mi) SE of Manila, Philippines
Technical Details
Wednesday on The O'Reilly Factor, two weather experts debated Al Gore's claims that global warming was to blame for Hurricane Sandy's wrath. Gore said, "The storms are getting stronger. The stronger storms are getting more frequent. And you know, this is the second time in two years that part of Manhattan has been shut down ... But the evidence is now so overwhelming."
Joe Bastardi, chief meteorologist at WeatherBell Analytics calls Gore's claims "stunningly ignorant or stunningly deceptive." According to Bastardi, such storms are nothing new, "In the 1950s 10 major hurricanes ran the eastern seaboard. Six hit the Carolinas northward in two years."
The beleaguered coast line is expected to face the storm from Tuesday to Thursday - potentially casting a shadow over Election Day. At least New York City and the surrounding area may escape a beating, as forecasters expect most of the severe weather will hit northern New England - meaning it should land hundreds of miles north from where Sandy reached the continent.

Next week's weather: Another storm is likely to hit the East Coast next week - possible on Election Day
A nor'easter is a powerful storm that thrives on cold air. Severe nor'easters can bring hurricane-force winds and blizzards.
"The bodies of these people, mostly men, were found in various regions of the country," he said without elaborating.
A weekend cold snap and heavy snowfall across Poland caused chaos on the roads and left about 70 000 people temporarily without electricity in the region surrounding the capital Warsaw. Last winter, over 100 mostly homeless people and alcoholics died of exposure in Poland.
Rain and cold weather this summer saw honey yields from hives fall by almost three-quarters, the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) said today.
The average crop per hive was down 72% compared to 2011, with just 3.6kg (8lb) of honey produced compared to an annual average of 30lb (13.6kg), the annual honey survey by the BBKA revealed.
The survey of 2,712 beekeepers in England, Northern Ireland and Wales found that 88% said this summer's bad weather caused the fall in honey yields.
The cold, wet conditions forced the BBKA to issue a midsummer warning to feed colonies if necessary to avoid starvation.
But in London, which recorded the worst results with just 2.5kg (5.6lb) of honey harvested on average, beekeeping experts said that in addition to the bad weather there was a lack of food for bees in the city.
SAC senior potato consultant Matthew Smallwod was driving through snow, against the backdrop of growers trying harvest their crops. "It's been a fight between the elements and the grower," he says.
"The elements have won by knockout against growers under contract. Those on the open market are awaiting the judges' decision."
Growers that gambled on late burn-offs of their crops will now be playing cat and mouse with the weather, desperately trying to finish harvest before it is too late.
The tremor hit Zigui County of Yichang City in Hubei Province at 3:42 am and its epicentre was located at five km below ground, according to the China Earthquake Networks Center.
No casualties were reported though the earthquake was felt across Zigui, state-run Xinhua news agency said.
"The minor earthquake has not affected the Three Gorges Dam, which can endure far stronger earthquakes," Hu Xing'e, vice head of the management bureau of the project with the China Three Gorges Corporation said.
She said that no earthquake-triggered landslides have been reported in the reservoir area and all power generating units and ship locks are working normally.
The earthquake's epicenter was 163 kilometers below ground, according to Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG). The Indonesian agency reported the earthquake's epicenter as 28 kilometers southeast of Cianjur, West Java.

A man walks on the flooded Saint Mark's square during an "acqua alta" ('high waters') flooding.
Over half the city was flooded, with water reaching above 140cm, making it the highest tide since December 2010.
Chioggia, a town on the southern edge of the Venice lagoon, was the worst hit, with water levels reaching 160cm.
The flood was caused by wind and rain combined with periodic tidal phenomenon unique to the region, AFP reported.
The Assumption Parish Police Jury reported the latest slough in on its blog Tuesday evening.
Officials stated a 20 feet by 80 feet chunk located on the east side of the sinkhole collapsed.
It had been several weeks since the giant sinkhole had claimed more land.
About 500 square feet of earth was lost on Oct. 9.










