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Snowyowl9

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  1. flashback..2010... This was unprecedented at the time.. Iceland Volcanoes In step with the hammering on the Tibetan Plateau on April 13-14, which accompanied the loss of the Earth's S Pole on the magnetosphere, the volcanoes on Iceland indicated that new spreading of the Atlantic has occurred. Eyjafjallajökull, which had rumbled to life in March, 2010 exploded, creating a horrific ash cloud that engulfed Europe. The ash cloud sweeps across Norway and Sweden, and then curls south to cross the UK and north toward Poland. This caused the largest airline shutdown since World War II in Europe. All UK Airports Closed Due To Volcano Ash April 15, 2010 http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Iceland-Volcano-Grounds-UK-Flights All UK airports - including Gatwick and Heathrow - have been closed after a massive cloud of ash from a volcano in Iceland drifted into UK airspace. Air space in Scandinavian countries including Denmark and Norway has also been closed. Icelandic Eruptions May Disrupt Air Travel for Months April 17, 2010 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aWhdMivcLsNg Eyjafjallajökull last erupted in December 1821, with the event lasting until January 1823. The current blast has sent ash to as high as 7 kilometers (4.5 miles), according to a vulcanologist at the University of Iceland. The edge of the ash cloud was forecast to reach as far south as northern Italy and Romania and as far east as the borders of Kazakhstan. More than business interests related to airline travel and the ability to import food into Europe are at stake. Volcanic ash can worsen asthma, and in the worst case settle into the lungs like liquid concrete. Crops can be affected by the volcanic gloom, and livestock poisoned by fluoride and other metals in the ash. 4/17/2010: Iceland hosts many volcanoes as it sits on the boundary between the great Eurasian Plate and the great N American Plate, which are spreading apart. The tearing of the Atlantic Rift has been predicted by ourselves to occur long before the pole shift, and is already occurring. This is just the start. Without question, Iceland's volcanoes will be highly active from this point forward, with only temporary periods where the ash seems to abate. Iceland may be leading the pack, but volcanoes on the West Coast of the Americas, the Andes, and in Indonesia and elsewhere will follow suit. The dangers from volcanic dust are well known, no secret,
  2. Shallow 6.6 magnitude earthquake strikes in the Atlantic Ocean near the northern Caribbean.. Major magnitude 6.6 earthquake - North Atlantic Ocean, Antigua & Barbuda, on Monday, Jul 10, 2023 at 4:28 pm (GMT -4) - 340 user experience reports WWW.VOLCANODISCOVERY.COM Detailed info, map, data, reports, updates about this earthquake: Major magnitude 6.6 earthquake - North Atlantic Ocean, Antigua & Barbuda, on Monday, Jul 10, 2023 at 4:28 pm (GMT -4) - 340 user experience reports Repeated major quakes off the coast of Antigua and Barbuda in the N Atlantic were not on a fault line or a plate border, but within the rock of the SE Portion itself, showing the stress it is enduring. Simultaneously the foot of S America is pushing westward into the Pacific, as is shown by a major quake along the Nazca border.
  3. What a pathetic year 2002 was for thunderstorms in summer april was a record thundery month though,it was a pathetic year really though.. Just 1 day in august,, Yes this gave thundery showers for 2 hours you wouldn t think looking at this model..
  4. The worst year for lack of thunder was 1993 and 1991 and 2002 maybe another in the 00s also just 3 days.. The later third of the 80s were poor too..except 1989 mays outstanding thunderstorms.. 1987 and 88 were dire..
  5. Had 1 shower then a very light one followed by the main event a heavier shower...nothing like on the scale of yesterday.. 1 rumble to the south then big gap thundery shower developed west and NW.. Another thundery shower just east then another one ESE did see distant flash..
  6. Wales has done excellent for a thundery season this year.. Today is another day.. Real Time Lightning Map :: LightningMaps.org WWW.LIGHTNINGMAPS.ORG See lightning strikes in real time across the planet. Free access to maps of former thunderstorms. By Blitzortung.org and contributors.
  7. Its like looking well into the future this july for any settled spells.. Nothing on here and nothing back then either..
  8. Seems to of gone much more humid since the thunderstorms... Wind still light from the SE..19.5c I can see CBs to the distance..despite what the wind map is saying strange..
  9. They certainly did.. That was an impressive afternoon 1.2inches of rain wettest day for 3 years.. Thunderstorms developed as they headed over us... About 1ish I did see a shower on the radar it didn t look much then looking at the clouds.. Out of the blue day today.. I did expect some thundery showers but not on this scale...
  10. What was the thunderstorm map for june,,, Thunderstorm map which I can t find showed way more over us to the actual rain was in the midlands..
  11. The atlantic switches has been turned on very suddenly this year somehow...We had the wet spring this time atlantic dominating... What was it like 36 years ago pretty good..
  12. June 2023 has to be top.. July 2023 looks like before pretty darn awful until later in the month..
  13. Still happening in tonga big 6.9 quake today.. Quake info: Strong mag. 6.9 earthquake - South Pacific Ocean, Tonga, on Sunday, Jul 2, 2023 at 11:27 pm (GMT +13) - 9 user experience reports WWW.VOLCANODISCOVERY.COM Detailed info, map, data, reports, updates about this earthquake: Strong mag. 6.9 earthquake - South Pacific Ocean, Tonga, on Sunday, Jul 2, 2023 at 11:27 pm (GMT +13) - 9 user experience reports
  14. Where are those metoffice june stats I saw them put the maps up I was particularly interested in the thunderstorm lightning maps,they showed and rainfall.. Month hadn t quite ended then.. As for last evening that was not a good night for a summer barbecue,people looked frozen..
  15. At least saturday looks dry but pretty windy.. Today really muggy and a bit wet..
  16. This year started strange thunder on new years day.. 1 day in may thundery showers broke out east of here.. I did record the most thundery april on record a few years back.. Anyway this june has been the second most thundery I ve record most thundery since 1992..continuous thunder And we are getting something not seen before continuous thunder for long periods.. Happened in august a couple or 3 years back very strange..
  17. Mid level cumulus earlier.. Something really brewed up fast east of here thundery shower.. Major clouds from mid level turrets.. Windy from the SW abit of a strange one..today..
  18. The famous Norway neon spiral that occurred on December 8, 2009 has caused many to question the many prehistoric spirals and spirals in crop circles. Are these warnings of what is to come? Spirals have appeared in prehistoric glyphs, drawn on cave walls along with the animals early man hunted. What was the significance of these spirals, which until now had no explanation? Perhaps early man saw them in the sky prior to a pole shift, and this was their way of telling the story. If so, we can expect more massive spirals in the sky as the time of the pole shift approaches. Spirals have also shown up in crop circles, such as this dual spiral at Fort Nelson in the UK on June 11, 2004. 12/12/2009: Spirals were present in the skies, as signs in the skies, during prior pole shifts, yes. This is a matter we withheld up until now, because of our desire to surprise the establishment as much as possible, to hopefully shake the cover-up and allow admissions of the truth to blurt out. Just as with the frequency of fireballs, which at first were blamed on space junk or on a satellite crash and then on asteroids entering Earth's field, the establishment will cast around for explanations before simply falling silent on the matter. The time is coming when silence will be their only defense, so that the common man looks elsewhere for an explanation.
  19. Quake info: Light mag. 4.6 earthquake - North Atlantic Ocean, 286 km northwest of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Saturday, Jun 24, 2023 at 10:45 am (GMT -1) - 4 user experience reports WWW.VOLCANODISCOVERY.COM Detailed info, map, data, reports, updates about this earthquake: Light mag. 4.6 earthquake - North Atlantic Ocean, 286 km northwest of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on Saturday, Jun 24, 2023 at 10:45 am (GMT...
  20. Whats the chances of the misnomer tonight called thundery rain..coming from france.. Very heavy rain with a few rumbles of thunder or a bit more,a few embedded thunderstorms at its most easterly passage..
  21. Big thundery shower was to my west saw a few flashes,later stopped heard a good rumble to the NNW 30mins later.. Then could see black clouds N to east.. The NNE one turned thundery..Ellesmere way.. Another light shower here to add to all the others lately This is a very different june to 2007..
  22. Seems very close sferics but I can t hear nothing let alone see much with all that altrostratus.. Edit I can just hear a few faint rumble west to south.. Mid level cumulus pity that other sheet of cloud is spoiling things..
  23. Biggest action in wales by far at the moment not here too far east..
  24. A lot of mild level cumulus this morning still is but its hazy and that high sheet of cirrostratus has come in normally frontal rain cloud.. A few cumulus too just gone murky up there to see.
  25. A couple of unexpected thundery showers last night.. Quit pacey lightning thunder heard a good many times,started off with just distant lightning no thunder.. Quite a pokey thundery shower east infrequent thunder but quite loudish.. Although there were a few mid level cumulus to the east yesterday afternoon but nothing much.. Much more of that cloud out west this morning best day this year..which can produce virga frequent upper lightning at night but its daytime thunderstorms coming today..
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