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A geomagnetic reversal is a change in the Earth's magnetic field such that the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south are interchanged. The Earth's field has alternated between periods of normal polarity, in which the direction of the field was the same as the present direction, and reverse polarity, in which the field was the opposite. These periods are called chrons. The time spans of chrons are randomly distributed with most being between 0.1 and 1 million years with an average of 450,000 years. Most reversals are estimated to take between 1,000 and 10,000 years. The latest one, the Brunhes–Matuyama reversal, occurred 780,000 years ago.
The cataclysmic pole shift hypothesis suggests that there have been geologically rapid shifts in the relative positions of the modern-day geographic locations of the poles and the axis of rotation of the Earth, creating calamities such as floods and tectonic events.[1] There is evidence of precession and changes in axial tilt, but this change is on much longer time-scales and does not involve relative motion of the spin axis with respect to the planet. However, in what is known as true polar wander, the solid Earth can rotate with respect to a fixed spin axis. Research shows that during the last 200 million years a total true polar wander of some 30° has occurred, but that no super-rapid shifts in the Earth's pole were found during this period.[2] A characteristic rate of true polar wander is 1° per million years or less.[3] Between approximately 790 and 810 million years ago, when the supercontinent Rodinia existed, two geologically-rapid phases of true polar wander may have occurred. In each of these, the magnetic poles of the Earth shifted by ~55°
Originally posted by jordanAKbramsen
Okay, let me start by saying that THIS doesn't happen in Alaska... It just doesn't, its rare. We are "supposed" to not have any tornadoes or hurricanes in Alaska. These "windstorms" have happened 3 times this year, in the SAME month. So, the first time I was like, woaah more evidence of a pole shift. 2nd time I was blown away but really just waiting for it to happen a 3rd time so the people around me will be more convinced that a POLE SHIFT IS coming.And possibly/likely Planet X.
This is the link to the newspaper in my town, they didn't list what the speeds got (probably because they don't want ppl to freak) but when they posted the article saying a 3rd wave is coming they said expected gusts up to +100 mph.
newsminer.com... eft_top_1
Originally posted by jordanAKbramsen
reply to post by taws6
Even if this was the case, how could the jet stream have changed so drastically? and for it to happen the year of 2012 is just such a coincidence. And there is NO doubt that a pole shift IS coming, its even accepted in the mainstream media. The North Pole has shifted 1000 miles after a huge earthquake, I have heard that when the pole shift happens it will change climates all around the world. Alaska will be more tropical (more like Cali or Tx id say) Texas will probably be a pretty cold state. And this would explain why greenland melted, 50% of it in 3 days not to forget that.