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Several solar flares and CMEs (coronal mass ejections) have occurred over the last twelve days. Each event takes 24-48 hours to make its way to Earth’s magnetic field. During this same period, extreme weather has occurred mostly in the northern hemisphere.
Equation:
Charged Particles (sunspots, …
Several solar flares and CMEs (coronal mass ejections) have occurred over the last twelve days. Each event takes 24-48 hours to make its way to Earth’s magnetic field. During this same period, extreme weather has occurred mostly in the northern hemisphere.
Equation:
Charged Particles (sunspots, solar flares, filament, coronal holes, etc.) → Magnetic Field Shift → Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents → Extreme Weather and Human Disruption (mitch battros 1998).
Below are some events which have occurred in the last 24 hours. For a full list of events over the last twelve days, go to the ECM website: http://earthchangesmedia.com
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Earthquake Rumbles Alaska at 6.1 Magnitude
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, an earthquake of 6.1 magnitude rumbled near the town of Nikolski, Alaska today at about 9:13 a.m. UTC. The earthquake occurred about 133 miles WNW of the town. It was also 142 miles NE of Atka, 217 miles W of Unalaska and 964 miles WSW of Anchorage. In addition, it was 852 miles SSE of Anadyr’, Russia and 1,442 miles W of Whitehorse, Canada. The towns, located near the mid-section of the arc of the Aleutian Islands stretching more than 1,000 miles toward Asia, reportedly did not suffer any damages.
FULL ARTICLE: http://bit.ly/1fsJP8l
Mount Merapi Erupts In Indonesia
Mount Marapi in Indonesia’s West Sumatra province erupted Wednesday, shooting ash to the sky and incurring a downpour of ash and volcanic sand up to 10 km to the south of the crater, an official said. Powerful bursts of ash, sand and gravel erupted from the volcano located in Tanah Datar and Agam districts at 4.15 p.m. Jakarta time, Warseno, the official in-charge at the observatory post of the volcano, told Xinhua.
FULL ARTICLE: http://bit.ly/1mEq12k
Midwest and East Await Long-Duration, Disruptive Snow
More than 100 million people will feel the impact of the coming storm. Early indications are that a long-duration snow event will expand from the northern Rockies and central Plains to portions of the Midwest and Northeast in the days ahead. The adverse winter conditions will develop Friday into Saturday over the Central states and is forecast to shift slowly eastward Sunday and Monday.
FULL ARTICLE: http://bit.ly/1gDOWiA
California Storms Bring Rain, Threat Of Floods
Much-needed rain fell on downtown San Francisco and elsewhere in California on Wednesday at the outset of what the parched state hopes is the start to a one-two punch of stormy weather. The storm was expected to move down the coast, dumping a half-inch to an inch of rain in southern areas late in the day, forecasters said. A potentially stronger storm moving in late Thursday could bring thunder and dump up to 2 inches of rain in central and southern valleys, 2 to 4 inches in the foothills and up to 6 inches in some mountain spots.
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