Welcome to Sott.net
Wed, 27 Oct 2021
The World for People who Think

Earth Changes
Map

Seismograph

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Electric earthquakes in Alaska and strange global ringing sounds

Seismic signals originating off the coast of the small French island of Mayott
© Leo Delauncey / Mailonline
Seismic signals originating off the coast of the small French island of Mayott were detected at seismology station ranging from Chile to New Zealand.
Strange vibrations from the Earth registered around the planet for 20 minutes with cause still unknown. Now a 7.0+ quake over Alaska directly under an area disturbed in the Ionosphere. Our planet is now experiencing an uptick in electric earthquakes and extreme climate and seismic events as the next step down further into the Grand Solar Minimum. Global Electric Circuit.


Comment: Strange seismic event 'shook' the planet for 20 minutes on November 11 - And no one felt it


Snowflake

Parts of New England and New York have seen a historically snowy November

snow
Much of New York and the northern half of New England have seen an extremely snowy start to the winter. Ski areas are ecstatic, though many wonder whether this is the start of an extra harsh winter.

Snowfall totals across New York and New England have surpassed one to two feet in many areas, while some places in ski country and the snowbelts off the Great Lakes are pushing three to four feet or more.

This record and near-record November snowfall has been caused by the same general weather pattern that led to record rainfall in parts of the Mid-Atlantic into eastern New England. Basically, storm systems keep on coming, riding along the jet stream that has parked itself over the region.

In addition to a stream of coastal storms this cold season, other low-pressure systems have kept the precipitation coming, as well. There have now been eight significant low-pressure systems affecting the eastern United States over the past month:

Seismograph

6.3-Magnitude earthquake strikes Tanimbar Islands, Indonesia, no tsunami warning issued

earthquake indonesia Tiakur 603

Tiakur, Tanimbar Islands
The quake hit in the sea in southwest Indonesia, about 130 kilometres (80 miles northeast of the city Tiakur at 10:27 pm (0127 GMT), at a depth of 140 kilometres, according to the US Geological Survey.

A deep 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck in eastern Indonesia Saturday night, US seismologists said, but no tsunami warning was issued.

The quake hit in the sea in southwest Indonesia, about 130 kilometres (80 miles northeast of the city Tiakur at 10:27 pm (0127 GMT), at a depth of 140 kilometres, according to the US Geological Survey.

The national disaster agency said the quake was felt weakly in Tiakur for about three to five seconds.

Attention

Two more whales found dead after another beaching in Victoria, Australia

One of two pilot whale carcasses found
© DELWP
One of two pilot whale carcasses found washed up near Mallacoota on Thursday in the second whale beaching in Victoria's east this week.
Another two pilot whales have been found dead in Victoria's east, two days after a separate beaching in which 28 whales died.

The two whale carcasses, one of which is up to 6 metres long, were found on Thursday washed up on Big Beach, east of Mallacoota.

The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning and Parks Victoria has responded.

The discovery comes after 27 pilot whales and one humpback whale were found beached on Rame Head beach at Croajingolong National Park two days ago.

Boat

Severe flash flood hits Bodrum, Turkey - second time in 10 days

Flash floods wash away cars in Turkish holiday resort of Bodrum

Flash floods wash away cars in Turkish holiday resort of Bodrum
For the second time in 10 days, flood water has surged through the streets of Bodrum. The Turkish city which is the gateway to nearby holiday resorts during the summer is currently a scene of flood damage.

Heavy rainfall swept cars down the streets and left them either submerged or stacked. The downpour was preceded by a waterspout, seen to form under a thunderstorm and drift towards the beach. The following rain went on into the night.

Bodrum Mayor Mehmet Kocadon emphasised that citizens were warned in advance of the heavy rain risk: "It was a very interesting situation. It was like a monsoon rain. ... There are a lot of floods. Bodrum centre, there is a great disaster around. Bodrum is currently experiencing a historical disaster."


Comment: Elsewhere in the same country two days earlier: Record rainfall hits Turkish city of Edirne, one dead


Info

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Piers Corbyn - Global electric current has shifted (Part 2)

electric universe
© YouTube/Adapt 2030
Astrophysist Piers Corbyn of WeatherAction long range forecasters and David DuByne of ADAPT 2030 discuss what to expect moving deeper into the Grand Solar Minimum and how much Earth's temperatures will drop from this point forward.
  • Ice increasing off of Antarctica
  • Undersea volcanoes warming coastal ocean waters and the Arctic Circle
  • Earthquakes can be triggered by solar activity
  • Cosmic Ray effects on Earths clouds and atmosphere
  • Electric Geology
  • Pulse water under the ice 9 year cycles
  • Corbyn's work published in a peer-reviewed journal was in the Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics (2001)

Comment: See also: Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Piers Corbyn - What to expect moving deeper into the Grand Solar Minimum (Part 1)

For more information read Earth Changes and the Human Cosmic Connection by Pierre Lescaudron and Laura Knight-Jadczyk.


Snowflake

As much as 53 inches of snow has fallen on Mammoth Mountain, California

Mammoth Mountain
© Mammoth Mountain
Another winter storm is making its way toward Lake Tahoe where nearly 2 feet (61 centimeters) of snow already has fallen at several ski resorts and more than 4 feet (1.2 meters) is reported further south in the highest elevations of the central Sierra along the California-Nevada line.

The National Weather Service says the most recent snowfall Thursday and early Friday totaled about 20 inches (45 cm) at Northstar, Squaw Valley and Mt. Rose on the highway connecting Reno to Lake Tahoe.

As much as 53 inches (134 centimeters) of snow was reported at Mammoth Mountain ski area three hours south of Tahoe.

Precipitation has been mostly in the form of rain in the valleys, including Reno where a record .61 inch of rain fell at the airport Thursday, breaking the old record of .32 set in 2000.


Comment: It looks very likely that the forecast made on the 29th of November for 5 feet of snow to have fallen over the area in the past 3 days (and before the weekend) will actually happen. Perhaps more tellingly this is also before meteorological winter officially starts on the 1st of December (Saturday).


Cloud Precipitation

Burn areas of Riverside County, California placed under mandatory evacuation order as more rain moves in

flood alert fire areas california
© Justin Sullivan / Getty Images
Rain falls last week on a home destroyed by the Camp fire in Paradise, Calif.
As a series of rainstorms begins moving across the state, officials in areas recently scarred by devastating wildfires are on high alert for potential mudslides and flash flooding.

Riverside County ordered mandatory evacuations in several neighborhoods burned by the Holy fire, including Amorose, Alberhill, Glen Eden, Grace, Matri, Rice and parts of the Glen Ivy, Horsethief, Laguna, McVicker and Withrow neighborhoods.

"People in these zones MUST GO NOW," the county's Emergency Management Department said in an alert.

Snowflake

Heavy snowfall hits Athens' Parnitha Mountain

Snow continued falling throughout the night

Snow continued falling throughout the night
As the temperatures continued to plummet across the country, Athens' Parnitha mountain was hit by heavy snowfall on Thursday night and Friday morning.

The mountain, located north of the Greek capital, was covered in snow from the early hours of Thursday evening, with the situation worsening throughout the night. Meteorologists say that the snowfall will continue into Friday as well.

According to forecasts, the temperatures will gradually begin to rise beginning on Saturday.


Attention

51 whales dead in another New Zealand stranding - this time on the Chatham Islands

Pilot whales are buried after stranding on the Chatham Islands.

Pilot whales are buried after stranding on the Chatham Islands.
More than 50 pilot whales have died after beaching in New Zealand's Chatham Islands, only days after a massive stranding in the country's south.

As many as 90 of the stranding-prone species came ashore near the township of Owenga overnight, with about 40 refloating themselves, New Zealand's Department of Conservation said on Friday.

Only one of 51 remaining whales was alive by the time conservation staff arrived in the morning.


"There was no likelihood of being able to successfully save the remaining whale," said DOC's Chatham Islands operations manager, Dave Carlton.

"Sadly, the decision was made to euthanise. It was the most humane thing to do. This is always an awful decision to have to make."

Comment: This is the 3rd major mass stranding within a week in the Australasian region, the others being:

28 whales dead in 'inexplicable' beaching in Victoria, Australia

145 stranded pilot whales die on New Zealand beach