http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeW4SotW9Fc
Can’t Algore and his enviroloonies do something to stop this? Maybe they could each get a magnet and go stand on the North Pole or something.
March 19 is when the supermoon occurs.
Wrong. He makes predictions so vague they are mathematically almost guaranteed to come true, relying on enough people being too ignorant to notice.
Which got him fired...
For later.
There might be a relationship between solar discharges directed toward earth and earthquakes ..
Did he predict the quake in Japan?
You really should put stuff like this in Bloggers.
I’ve noticed every year for about the last five years that the neighbors 4 cats would lye on the sidewalk up to the house and catch the last remaining rays of sun light about the time of daylight savings change.
I’ve been watching to see if they take up that habit again. Sorry to burst anyone’s bubble but the lazy bastards are doing it again.
Damn, I’d better go stock up on beer.
Oh great! I was so thankful that I didn’t wake up dead in a cloud of plutonium dust this morning and now there is this.
I find this interesting though I would like to see some statistical analysis as well. I don’t think his theory is all that far fetched. The earth is not the rigid body most people think it is, but a thin shell structure spanning a liquid center. It probably has less structural integrity than an egg. Rotational forces, the constant gravitational deformation caused by the sun, the influence of lunar gravitational forces and tidal forces must have some effect. Like I said, I find it interesting.
BTTT !!
I think this is worth filing away, to see what happens.
Full moon and alignment of the planets frequently coincide with seismic events.
And there certainly was a major fish kill at Redondo Beach.
Who knows?
Cheers!
Cuz, ya know, I'm just sayin'...I might be luvin' the super moon
Holy crap, I am heading out on my boat for a cruise up Puget Sound. My house is 500 feet up....
Now what?????
Been following Jim Berkland on and off for many years. Here’s his website: http://www.syzygyjob.com/
What’s interesting in a clinical sort of way is that there have been major earthquakes recently in several places around the ring of fire, except the West Coast.
The earth “rings like a bell” when there is a major earthquake, so the chances have increased for a bad one here. There are articles by other geologists regarding that.
Also, the likelihood of a subduction zone EQ on the Cascadia fault has recently been estimated as 30% within the next 50 years, based on the history of EQ’s on the Cascadia fault.
So, he may not be the great guru of earthquakes, but may be inadvertently correct.
A moderate chance of a quake next week along the Aletians and then a couple more weeks later around Seattle a bunch of small ones, my prediction.
BTW my cats are acting just slightly off kilter here in Alaska so I think we will have a small quake in the next 24 hours, 4.0 or so.