Getting back to Earth so to speak, this axis shift must now be even more so pronounced, and its that angle that gives us our seasons.
Now comes the time to analyze just what that means, from my perspective in Alaska our weather has taken a different course, and arguably the lower 48 has seen its share of different weather.
What if we see yet more events that further shift the Earths axis? I doubt they will send it back to normal, perhaps the arctic will become more temperate?
I for one want to know exactly where the North Pole is, and where the magnetic pole is, and how far off they are.
I don’t have a view into the primary sources, but this sounds like “four inches” as it would be measured at the surface of the globe by the angle subtended by the difference in the earth’s rotational axis as compared before and after the quake. Not a lot, and a one-time event rather than part of a cumulative trend. The coasts of America and Europe are moving apart more than that every year.
Wonder how much of what we're seeing in seasonal changes is actually due to the axis shift overtime vs. the hoax of globull warming.
An interesting read: A Shift in Earths Axis Causes Global Weather Changes
The just had to redo lines at some airport due to the axis natural shift...
“I for one want to know exactly where the North Pole is, and where the magnetic pole is, and how far off they are.”
The magnetic poles are shifting, I remember reading about some airport that had to change some signs for the airplanes.
This goes to show that WE ARE NOT IN CONTROL OF THE UNIVERSE!!!!
It raises the philosophical question “who or what IS in control” asked around a campfire a long long time ago.
Personally I believe Yahweh is in control. Jesus is coming back to reign on this earth someday.
I wonder how much a shift like that in the poles affects our seasons. This would mean the equator shifted also and the angle of the sun hitting the earth, etc.
the magnetic pole is near newfoundland, between newfoundland and greenland somewhere
The North Magnetic Pole moves slowly over time due to magnetic changes in the Earth's core.
In 2001, it was determined by the Geological Survey of Canada to lie near Ellesmere Island in northern Canada at 81°18′N 110°48′W / 81.3°N 110.8°W / 81.3; -110.8 (Magnetic North Pole 2001).
It was estimated to be at 82°42′N 114°24′W / 82.7°N 114.4°W / 82.7; -114.4 (Magnetic North Pole 2005 est) in 2005.
In 2009, it was moving toward Russia at between 34 and 37 mi (55-60 km) per year.
Magnetic North is making a beeline for Siberia. If the outer crust slides on top of the hot buttery mantle in like manner then the West Coast might assume a more northerly latitude while the East Coast shifts South (and slightly west west relative to north)
Where it ends, who knows. Siberia and China could become the new North Pole and Antarctica could become the new Australia. But we’ll have to hurry, stake out the territory and keep the muslims out.
It doesn't go to follow that the axis shift if for the worse. I'd like to see what effect it really had, how it was shifted and how far.