Can
Hurricanes Trigger Earthquakes?
22
September, 2017
On
Sept. 8th, 2017 as Hurricane Irma
chewed up the Caribbean a magnitude 8.1earthquake rattled
Mexico. On Sept. 19th it was Hurricane Maria’s turn, with a
7.1 quakeAND
a volcano near
Mexico City.
In
2012 as Hurricane Sandy
moved north off the east coast of the US a network of -400 seismic
sensors lit up and there was a 7.8 quake off
the west coast. Sandy turned left, sensors lit up again, and
there was a 6.3 quake near
the 1st one. As Sandy went ashore in NY sensors lit up again,
and there was a 3rd quake of
6.2; connected
or coincidental?
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Can
Hurricanes Trigger Earthquakes? Part B // Published on Sep 22, 2017
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Can
Hurricanes Trigger Earthquakes? Part C // Published on Sep 22, 2017
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Writing
of Paul’s posted by Sam Carana at the famed Arctic News Blog in
August of 2013:
Climate
Change is happening today, big time!
Abrupt
climate change. It is happening today, big time. The
northern hemisphere atmospheric circulation system is doing its own
thing, without the guidance of a stable jet stream. The jet stream is
fractured into meandering and stuck streaked segments, which are
hoovering up water vapor and directing it day after day to unlucky
localized regions, depositing months or seasons worth of rain in only
a few days, turning these locales into water worlds and trashing all
infrastructure like houses, roads, train tracks and pipelines.
Creating
massive sinkholes and catastrophic landslides. And
climate change is only getting warmed up. In the Arctic methane
is coming out of the thawing permafrost. Both on land and under the
ocean on the sea floor. The Yedoma permafrost in Siberia is now
belching out methane at greatly accelerated rates due to intense
warming.
The
collapsing sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is exposing the open ocean to
greatly increased solar absorption and turbulent
mixing from wave action due to persistent cyclonic activity. Massive
cyclonic activity will trash large portions of the sea ice if
positioned to export broken ice via the Fram Strait’.
Professor Paul Beckwith
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