You don't mention the gas that you said was leaking out of the San Andrés
fault that would be a sign of a 9 mag earthquake .You mentioned that the
gas usually is a sign a week or so before ,you showed the sat image of the
gases now you don't even mention this ..so is the gas nothing to worry
about that is comming out of the San Andrés fault line
+jackie horn If I remember correctly I said it could be a week, several weeks or even months. Nobody knows. Continuing to monitor earth activity is all we can do and prepare to the best of our abilities, just in case.
+Rosa Coronado Maybe this helps:It sometimes just fails. Solution: like again, refresh, check if it registered. If it didn't, rinse and repeat. I can usually get a like in after doing it three times or so.Even better, liking the video through the video player (in fullscreen or at the end of the video) usually tends to work instantly instead of clicking on the fairly broken HTML button.From:https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/youtube/_Rn3uzfR9-o
+Jim Morales Hi Jim, yup I sometimes have a hard time pronouncing foreign names and cities.. oh well, I do my best at it... lol...haha ... have a great evening and stay safe! hugs :)♥
Heads up East Coast! Atlantic Blizzard, 7.2 EarthQuake & strong Winds
We had a 7.2 Earthquake in the Atlantic Ridge & we have a chain of Blizzards set to hit the North East coast for about a month. So Be prepared people.
Damn we are suppose to get 20-24" of snow on Sunday here in N.B., Canada
(currently our total snowfall amount for this winter in my town is 111"
soon to be 135" or about 11.25 feet, this sucks hard!! ).
We're expecting up to 50cm on top of the 162cm we have received in the last
3weeks. I'm gonna need a bigger shovel. Life on the East Coast of Canada
Eh!
+thornewsLOL thats funny man just done mine earlier today and helped my buddy with part of his. After this next one it would have been danger for my roof.
+thornewsHey bro, I cant watch your last Bruce Lee video due to the country i live in Oz. (jutube violation crap)That's discrimination or antisemitic and wars have been started over less minor events - i need a Bruskie :-)Is it uploaded anywhere else? links appreciated.
+thornews Not much rain since it's winter. Take a trip to the local shelter. Those dogs can't wait to be saved. You'll see how horrible it is for them there. You'll connect with one or two. I got two from there and they're the best dogs in the world. I got seven now and they're way better than people trust me. Worth their weight in gold after SHTF too.
+toddinfl Eventually. God willing. Yes. More dogs & horses. But that feels like a 2017 thing. you might get your doom wish in 2015. AYE CARUMBA. Yeah. Floridas been getting rain on off for about a month or so, right? or no.
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Geysers produce steam.
When it is cold and/or the air is saturated with moisture geysers may seem
more active while they are not. The surrounding air just can't absorb so
much water.
Steam may look white, bright, grey, dark depending on the light intensity
or direction, Just as clouds in the sky may look grey when lighted form
above or behind. So greyness is not necessarily a sign of mixing with other
materials.
Steam dissolves into the air, the speed depending on humidity and
temperature.
Smoke dillutes into the air but does not dissolve, this looks very
different from steam.
If it is smoke or likewise, it most probably will smell, in this case
sulphur dioxide would be expected and is very very irritating to the nose
and respiratory system. The area would be closed down immediately. I have
heard no-one with this experience at Yellowstone.
Who am I? Just a guy with common sense, and I live in Europe, far from any
volcano and just using high school knowledge.
+pale as a blue dot Many Americans have been to Yellowstone and seen the geysers there. We have also seen many photos and many videos. We know how the geyser normally looks and when it's not looking normal, we know that too. Thank you, Mary, for continuing to share your research with us.
Looks like University of Utah looks after all the data collection.
//www.seis.utah.edu/
//www.seis.utah.edu/helicorder/yell_webi.htm
Perhaps you can contact them about the data drop outs.
+Mary Greeley The system is back up. I would guess that the U of Utah computers were down for repair, upgrade of servicing. Look at the drum beats at Maple Creek and the magma movement at Mary Lake. Interesting!