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A day to day study of the number of earthquakes worldwide reveals that the arrival to the Earh of high speed solar streams is related to significantly greater probability of earthquake occurrence. The possible mechanism includes deposition of solar wind energy into the polar ionosphere where it drives ionospheric convection and auroral electrojets, generating in ‘turn atmospheric gravity waves that interact with neutral winds and deposit their momentum in the neutral atmosphere, increasing the transfer of air masses and disturbing of the pressure balance on tectonic plates
Originally posted by RussianScientists
reply to post by brokenheadphonez
So.... you have been watching that one particular site; on May 28th, 2009 when the 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck off of Honduras in Central America what was the Solar Flares doing on that day, or the preceeding day?
Originally posted by Reklaw
‘Thousands dead, world shook!!!’
But do we really know what is going to happen?
If it were to erupt what would happen to the rest of the world?
I heard it will fill with ash and dust, we would then find it hard to breath.
Just how would Yellowstone effect the rest of the world?
Originally posted by colloredbrothers
Originally posted by Reklaw
< remove FUD >
Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) is a tactic of rhetoric and fallacy used in sales, marketing, public relations,[1][2] politics and propaganda.