The above is an extract from the Piers Corbyn January Earthquake chart published in December, the period 11th - 13th January is highlighted as a Top Red Warning (5) period, as per note from Piers Corbyn...Red Warning periods – are now standardized R1 to R5 (most extreme effect). In WeatherAction Solar Lunar Action Technique they indicate Solar-Lunar drivers of thunderstorm and related extreme events around the world. Extreme weather event risk Periods such as thunder/tornado (espec USA) development & potential Tropical Storm Formation periods are consequences of these drivers and are also periods in which standard meteorology models will notably underestimate strength of deluges, thunder, snow etc in forecasts from a day or so ahead. In these periods typically standard meteorology forecast (smf) estimates of rain/snow from a day or so ahead need to be doubled (or more for R5). Dates are UTC for estimation although there are uncertainties. FORECAST MAPS & detailed forecasts with corresponding specific likely weather events are issued for various parts of the world. Lesser extreme (‘Extra Activity’) and ‘Quiet periods’ and likely consequent weather scenarios are stated therein..PC
Independent.ie - A powerful earthquake hit waters off western Indonesia early this morning, prompting officials to issue a tsunami warning. Panicked residents poured into the streets, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage.
The tsunami warning was later lifted. The US Geological Survey said the 7.3-magnitude quake struck 260 miles off the coast of Aceh province just after midnight.
Strong M8.7 Event: A strong solar flare reaching M8.7 was generated by Sunspot 1402 in the northern hemisphere [Movie]. The flare peaked at 03:59 UTC Monday morning and started off an a long duration M1.0 event (LDE) before eventually rising again to its maximum. An R2 Radio Blackout resulted. A 19 minute long, 10cm Radio Burst (TenFlare) was detected as well. This event did produce a Full-Halo Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), and is partially Earth directed. Just like the previous event on Jan 19, most of the plasma cloud appears to be directed north. The speed of the expanding cloud however, should be more substantial. Strong M8.7 Solar Flare + CME (Jan 23, 2012) - SolarHam.com
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The Great Japan Earthquake of 2011 (mag 8.9) and its aftershocks, are capable disrupting volcanoes large distances from the epicentre. Very large eruptions are possible after Great Earthquakes. It is possible for eruptions to occur anytime after the earthquake, and the high risk period will last for several months. Japan contains ten percent of the world's active volcanoes. The closest active volcano to the earthquake is Narugo, 150 km WNW of the epicentre. Volcanoes near to the earthquake epicentre include:
Volcano Mountain Blast with Massive earthquake 8.9 in Japan, Tsunami Eathquake
Hundreds flee as ash and rock shoots two miles into air; Not yet known if eruption is result of Friday's earthquake; Explosion shattered windows four miles away.
A volcano has erupted in Japan, compounding the problems in the disaster-ravaged country.
Following Friday's megaquake and resulting tsunami which took the lives of thousands along the east coast, the Shinmoedake volcano in south-western Japan erupted yesterday, sending ash and rock over two miles into the air.
The explosion shattered windows as far as four miles away, adding to the terror the country has suffered over the past few days. An area of over a mile around the volcano, located in the Kirishima range on the southern Kyushu island, was evacuated and hundreds fled as roasting hot ash rained down from the mountain.
A volcano warning at level three out of five is currently in place, but that could be increased since it is believed a dome if lava is now forming in the crater
Click source to read FULL report from John Mcdonnell
Etna, erupted for the seventh - and without doubt the most spectacular - time this year today, spewing forth molten lava hundreds of metres into the air.
Residents living close by were covered in hot ash but Europe's tallest and most active volcano didn't seem to pose any threat to human safety.
Local inhabitants of the Sicilian town of Catania were grateful that Etna at least didn't close the local airport as it did last month, preventing a visiting Serie A football team from leaving the island.
I missed this news report about Europe's most active volcano yesterday, this weeks spectacular eruption was also part of the Solar Climate Change for period 22nd-24th April..Click source for more and MUST SEE Video Link
#It's similar in size to Mount Pinatubo, which in 1991 gave us the biggest eruption of the 20th century
#Billions of tons of ash and magma would be ejected
#Southern England would be covered in ash
We all know about the super-volcano lurking underneath Yellowstone Park in the U.S. that goes off every 600,000 years – but there’s actually one very much closer to home that’s due to blow anytime now.
It's lurking just 390 miles away underneath the tranquil Laacher See lake near Bonn, Germany, and is capable of ejecting billions of tons of magma.
This monster erupts every 10 to 12,000 years... and last went off 12,900 years ago.
Click source to read FULL report from Ted Thornhill
Eclisseforum.it has interviewed Dr. John Gregory, a member of the famous center for the prediction of earthquakes and volcanic IEVPC based in Orlando (USA).
The interview is structured in two parts, but here we publish the first.
But first let's find out who is prof. John P. Gregori - Professor of Geophysics and researcher at the Institute of Acoustics CNR OMCorbino CNR of Rome. 1963-2001 Researcher at the IFA / CNR (Institute of Atmospheric Physics), Rome, with instructions to study the Sun-Earth Relations. The polar aurora and geomagnetism (1963-1975) have led to a model of the magnetosphere (1970-1972) considered one of his best results. He formulated a theory of magnetospheric substorms and magnetic storms on the sole basis of variational principles of classical physics, by applying the result even planets and their satellites. Since 1961 he has an intense congressional worldwide.
1) Dr. Gregori, we can explain what the IEVPC, how it operates and what are its aims?
It is an initiative that aims to provide a service similar to that of the meteorological service on though - instead of the atmospheric circulation - the efforts in the crust.
Residents in western Columbia woke to find their cities and towns covered in volcanic ash Wednesday after an area volcano began spewing an ash cloud as high as one kilometer into the atmosphere.
The director of the Volcano and Seismology Observatory in Manizales, says the area can expect more ash to come though experts say they are not expecting lava flows.
Readers who follow the Solar Climate Change articles should pay attention to the next period 22nd - 24th April as the recent two active Volcano's could get another boost.
There are several active Volcano's around the world and not just these, take a look at this page from geocodezip.comlink with a Google Map.
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