(Reuters) – Four U.S. airlines temporarily suspended flights to and from Mexico City on Thursday after a volcano 50 miles from the capital spewed ash, a spokesman for the city’s international airport said. Three to eight flights on American Airlines,… Read More ›
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This date in science: The Tunguska explosion
From Earth Sky News: On June 30, 1908, an explosion over Siberia killed reindeer and flattened trees. But no crater was ever found. Scientists now believe it was a small comet or asteroid. June 30, 1908 In a remote part… Read More ›
Kilauea’s eruption continues apace with two ocean entry points
Originally posted on The Extinction Protocol:
June 30, 2013 – HAWAII – Breakouts from the Kahaualea 2 lava flow burned forest areas north of Kilauea’s middle east rift zone today as eruption activity continued with little change. Tiltmeters at the…
Millions of krill wash up on Oregon and California beaches
Grants Pass, Ore. – Millions of krill – a tiny shrimp-like animal that is a cornerstone of the ocean food web – have been washing up on beaches in Southern Oregon and Northern California for the past few weeks. Scientists… Read More ›
Solar Flare poses huge threat
(USA Today) A solar flare that could wipe out the communications and electrical grids while frying a wide variety of electronics, quickly sending us back to the 19th Century So this week the news is consumed with theSupreme Court, the… Read More ›
See the supermoon! Awesome photos of the June 2013 full moon
By Earth Sky: Thank you for your photos! They’re awesome! Photo credit: Richard Lawes The June super supermoon is shining down on all of us all around the world. Thank you to our EarthSky friends who shared their images with… Read More ›
Has the plug been pulled out of the Atlantic? Crack on Earth’s crust could make ocean DISAPPEAR – and pull Europe and North America together
My comment: The Extinction Protocol has been reporting on things like this for quite some time, I urge you to visit his site. And remember that if you have been following the earth’s changes ie; increase in quakes,increase in volcanic… Read More ›
Fly By Asteroid Has It’s Own Moon!
Very Strange indeed! An asteroid with it’s own moon? Is this normal, and if so, why haven’t we heard about it before? This is due this evening.
‘Tsunami Watch’ For Atlantic Ocean Until June 5th: Dr. Simon Atkins & The Advanced Forecasting Corporation
Published on May 20, 2013/Before It’s News Did you know that heightened solar activity can lead to earthquakes and tsunamis on Earth? Did you know that the North Atlantic Ocean region, which would include all of the East coast of… Read More ›
Argentina and Chile order evacuation of Copahue volcano
Residents living near Copahue were also evacuated last year after the volcano erupted (file picture) Chile and Argentina have ordered the evacuation of some 3,000 people living near the Copahue volcano in the south of their shared border. The authorities… Read More ›
Planetary alignment peaks with celestial show this weekend
(Reuters) – Venus and Jupiter, the two brightest planets in the sky this month, will be joined by tiny Mercury for a rare celestial show this weekend. Typically, Venus, the second-closest planet to the sun, and Jupiter, which orbits beyond… Read More ›
Supermoon – and slight penumbral eclipse – for full moon on May 24-25
Source: Earth Sky Three planets close together in west this evening! In 2013, the May full moon presents the third full moon after the March equinox. In North America we often call this particular full moon the Flower Moon, Rose… Read More ›
Massive sinkhole kills five in south China town of Shenzhen
Originally posted on The Extinction Protocol:
May 23, 2013 – CHINA – Five people have died after a 10-metre wide sinkhole opened up at the gates of an industrial estate in Shenzhen, the southern Chinese boom town neighboring Hong Kong.…
Unusual Number of Earthquakes Reported Since Monday
LITTLE ROCK, AR– An unusual number of earthquakes have been reported in Central Arkansas since Monday. More than a dozen have been reported across Morrilton, Strawberry, and Choctaw. James Newsom felt the quake. At the time, he didn’t know what… Read More ›
Arkansas, Missouri, Arizona, Colorado: Four Fireballs At 4:00 AM During The Last 24 Hours
Originally posted on MidnightWatcher – Prophecy in Motion:
By Mike Hankey, American Meteor Society – “In the last 24 hours the AMS has received confirmed reports about 4 unique fireball events all occurring near 4:00 AM UTC time. The most…
Earthquake Swarm in Russia!!!
My Comment: I don’t know for sure, but there appears to be a swarm of earthquakes in this region ranging from 5.1-5.9. I believe there have been 10, this is according to the alerts I receive from the USGS. I’ll… Read More ›
LARGEST LUNAR EXPLOSION IN NASA HISTORY CAUGHT ON VIDEO
My Comment: Luke 21:25 ‘There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars.’ (The Blaze) NASA has been observing the moon for “lunar meteor showers” — some causing explosions on impact — for eight years. Now, the agency is… Read More ›
Mexico readies shelters after volcano tremors increase, steam plume spews into sky
MEXICO CITY – Seismic activity has increased at the Popocatepetl volcano near Mexico City, leading authorities to alert towns in two central states and the capital. Mexico’s National Disaster Prevention Center says the white-capped volcano spewed a plume of steam… Read More ›
The town being swallowed by the Earth: The luxury California neighborhood abandoned as landslips cause homes to collapse
Daily Mail Homeowners in a wealthy Northern California neighborhood are facing a depressing reality. The ground is swallowing their homes. As the terrain continues to slide under roughly two-dozen houses in the small hillside community of Lakeside Heights, residents are… Read More ›
In early May, unrest at several volcanoes
Deanna Conners/Earth Sky Several volcanoes erupted during the first week of May, 2013, including Mount Cleveland, the Mayon Volcano and Popocatépetl. Eruptions occurred at several volcanoes during the first week of May, 2013. Volcanoes with heightened activity include Mount Cleveland… Read More ›
Water poured into giant Louisiana sinkhole after 4 breeches in containment berm
BAYOU CORNE, LA (WAFB) – According to Sonny Cranch with Texas Brine, heavy rain is to blame for the four breeches that opened in the containment berm before dawn Friday. Cranch says two of the four breeches have been repaired.About… Read More ›
M6.2 – SOUTHERN IRAN
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude6.2 Date-Time 11 May 2013 02:08:14 UTC 11 May 2013 06:38:15 near epicenter 10 May 2013 19:08:14 standard time in your timezone Location26.784N 57.841E Depth36 km Distances 85 km (52 mi) ESE of Minab, Iran 157 km… Read More ›
Incredible Photo Of Piece Of Halleys Comet In Eta Aquarids
WeatherSpace.com This stunningly beautiful photo of an Eta Aquarid meteor over Mount Bromo, East Java, Indonesia was captured by astrophotographer Justin Ng on May 5, 2013.
Scientists Concerned Over Future of Yellowstone
Sunday night’s earthquake was a reminder that we live in a geologically active zone. As significant as last those events were, another region some 240 miles north of its epicenter has the potential to change the world forever. Geologists believe… Read More ›
Mayon Volcano Erupts, Killing 5
WeatherSpace.Com The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said Mayon volcano produced a small phreatic event at 8 a.m. Tuesday that lasted about 73 seconds. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said five, including four foreigners,… Read More ›
Low-level eruption at Alaska’s Cleveland Volcano
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska’s Cleveland Volcano is undergoing a continuous low-level eruption following an explosion early Saturday morning, scientists from the Alaska Volcano Observatory and the U.S. Geological Survey said. Satellites and cameras suggest low-level emissions of gas, steam… Read More ›
2 killed, 69 injured in northern India earthquake
At least two people have been killed and 69 others wounded after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit northern India. The moderate quake struck along the border of the states of Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday, and sent… Read More ›
NASA Satellite Captures Spectacular Eruption on Sun
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite has captured video images of a massive explosion that erupted Wednesday from the edge of the sun. The explosion, known as a coronal mass ejection (CME), can shoot over a billion tons of particles into… Read More ›