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originally posted by: underwerks
Very weird. Symptoms of a pole shift?
for two months
It did not matter whether the pump was running or not
FOUND THE ANSWER!!!!!!!!!!! Your pool, like mine is a little low on water. What has happened is the return for the pump is a little below the water line and it is causing the water to roll as the return is pushing water across the top. We were able to duplicate the problem again with ours and found this to be the answer. Here is the link to our video.............www.facebook.com...
I have no idea, but I found this answer in comments on the first video.
originally posted by: boncho
a reply to: stosh64
I have no idea, but I found this answer in comments on the first video.
"Pumps not running..."
If it's a legit phenomena, you can expect it to be 'explained' numerous times over. The key here is finding enough occurrences you can eliminate it being a troll or contrived event.
originally posted by: nobunaga
this is called a Seiche -
it happens in any enclosed body of water - bay, lake, pool
mostly caused by wind or the leveling of the water - or even a drop in pressure. not by frequencies
earthquake.usgs.gov...
originally posted by: swanne
a reply to: AshFan
You said the giant waves in your pool are constant, lasting for "two months" in a row.
Seismic activity is not constant. It peaks randomly, and the peaks are separated by long periods of silence.
Your claim is inconsistent with your own observations.
sedonanomalies.weebly.com...
originally posted by: AshFan
"Scientists" have been able to measure ULF and EME more than a week before a quake.