Earth Changes
2014-07-12 02:48:58 UTC
2014-07-11 19:48:58 UTC-07:00 at epicenter
Location:
32.555°N 109.102°W depth=5.0km (3.1mi)
Nearby Cities:
43km (27mi) WNW of Lordsburg, New Mexico
80km (50mi) WSW of Silver City, New Mexico
130km (81mi) WNW of Deming, New Mexico
140km (87mi) NNE of Douglas, Arizona
294km (183mi) ESE of Phoenix, Arizona
Subsequent 3.0 aftershock
Scientific data
Rammasun has already brought cause for alarm in Guam on Thursday and Friday where it passed as a Tropical depression. The Guam NWS did issue Tropical storm warnings as it passed by dropping all the warnings by Saturday morning.
Where to Next?
When and Where?
According to the JMA and the US military the Rammasun will continue to intensify in to a Strong Typhoon by mid-week as it tracks west along the southern periphery of the sub-tropical ridge to the north. Given the strength of the ridge now stretched across Okinawa and the southern Japanese islands a re-curving storm seems unlikely at this time. Instead those in Luzon a should be preparing for a possible landfall by Wednesday.
"It's a volcano which very little is known about its historical activity, so we have seismic stations for periodic sampling and we are starting a campaign to closely monitor it every six months," Gonzalez said. Chato is considered an extinct volcano according to the authorities who made the first sampling to verify the behavior and activity.
According to volcanologist at greater depths there is an increase in the amount of dissolved oxygen in the lake, which could be due to a strong photosynthetic activity, consistent with high turbidity or gas accumulation at deeper levels. The maximum depth of the lake is around 18 meters, averaging 15 meters.
A quiet start to the weekend will give way to the adverse weather threat that will span Sunday through at least Tuesday.
That is the last thing those still cleaning up after last Tuesday's deadly severe weather wants to hear.
Severe weather will return to upstate New York, northern and western Pennsylvania and back through the lower Midwest states as soon as Sunday, mainly in the afternoon and evening, as a cold front slices into the steamy air.
Large hail on the city beach in Novosibirsk.
While the effect of the July sun and warm landscape will cancel some of the cool air, it will become surprisingly cool during what is typically the hottest time of the year.
According to AccuWeather Meteorologist Carl Erickson, "The pattern is reminiscent of a major polar plunge that occurred this past winter, which was referred to as the Polar Vortex."A piece of the Polar Vortex, and a summertime version at that will break off from the Arctic and drop southward this coming week.
The pattern will not bring snow or sub-zero cold but it will bring angry clouds, cool air and the risk of waterspouts over the warmer portions of Great Lakes.
Comment: Can we now finally put the whole global warming nonsense to rest? This is going to be a summer without summer. Look for even higher food prices as crops fail all over the midwest.

The French Alps looked more like a winter wonderland this week as the rotten summer weather continued in France.
Parts of the Alps looked like a winter wonderland on Thursday as summer snow continued to fall, disrupting the usual holiday activities.
The regional newspaper Dauphiné Libere reported that tourists in the town of La Rosière were asking shopkeepers for toboggans so they could go sledging on the slopes.
At the resorts of Tignes and Val d'Isere, the snowfall ruined the chances of activities such as flyboarding and mountain biking.
"How about July?"asks reader E Stephens.
"We should name icebergs still floating in Lake Superior in July after infamous AGW scientists. This one is Gavin," says Tilly LaCampagne via Twitter.
See photo dated 11 July 2014:
Thanks to E Stephens for this link
The strike occurred shortly after 1 p.m. on the Ute Crossing Trail, officials said. Eight people suffered a variety of injuries, including one woman who died at the scene.
The people were all Colorado residents hiking together.
Of the remaining seven, two were transported by ambulance and five transported themselves to the Estes Park Medical Center, park officials said.
Four of the victims were treated and released. The other three remained hospitalized, but were expected to survive.
According to the press release, during June this year, the average temperature was -22.4c (-8.3F), 6.6c (11.9F) lower than normal. This is the coldest June ever recorded at the station, and almost the coldest monthly average ever - only September 1953 was colder, with a recorded average temperature of -23.5c (-10.3F).
June this year also broke the June daily minimum temperature record, with a new record low of -34.9c (-30.8F).
Other unusual features of the June temperature record are an unusual excess of sunlight hours (11.8 hours rather than the normal 7.4 hours), and unusually light wind conditions.















Comment: June 29, 2014: USGS: Earthquake Magnitude 5.2 - 89 miles NNE Douglas, Arizona