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Earth Changes have become a much-discussed topic in recent years. We have seen some unprecedented events since the start of this new millenium, for example the 2004 Boxing Day Asian earthquake/tsunami. There have also been other large earthquakes, and many minor ones, together with increased volcanic activity. All of this should give us pause for thought, and many people believe that this turbulence will increase exponentially in the coming years. The databases of earth-impacting asteroids and comets are also being added to at a greater rate than ever before. So on this page you will find links to information about earthquakes (including current seismic activity), volcanoes, natural diastsers (including tsunami alerts), storm and hurricane warnings, the magnetic field, asteroids and comets, plus global catastrophe articles: If you are interested in Planet X and it’s possible relation to Earth Changes then you can find a page about that subject by clicking here. Information about current worldwide natural disasters: 2012 and Earthchanges News events: Worldwide links, maps of active fires detected by MODIS Rapid Response System. Plus customized maps of active fires globally or locally: Tornado and Storm Research Organisation (TORO) Interested in what might be happening with the weather? Try these sites:http://www.weatherunderground.com/ In the middle of January 2007 the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) advanced the Doomsday Clock by 2 minutes. It now stands at five minutes to midnight. The change was made in response to the current situation concerning nuclear weapons, and the catastrophe of climate change. The report of this change can be read here: Earth: All Stressed Out - plate tectonics and earthquakes: Earthquake Hazards Programme - latest earthquake information: British Geological Society – for UK earthquake information: The Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network - earthquake information, plus other related topics such as volcanoes and tsunamis: More earthquake reporting sites: Google has a Searchable News Link - click News tab and then fill search box with, e.g. earthquakes. Gives a list of recent news from many places including UK television, newspapers, local USA items, etc: Returns also include data about when article was produced, either by date, or how many hours old it is: New active thrust fault found at the base of the Himalaya in Nepal (April 2005): UK government reveals it unlikely that the British Isles would be hit by a tsunami, but it could not be entirely dismissed (June 2005): Seismologists able to see that the speed and direction of seismic waves travelling through Earth’s lower mantle vary enormously (July 2005): Confirmation the Earth’s core spins faster than it’s outer layers (August 2005): Japanese scientists detected a change in the Earth’s gravitational field caused by an earthquake (October 2004): Study shows that minor subsidence of nearby coastlines precedes some large earthquakes (January 2005): New conclusions about the Asian Tsunami of 2004. Other areas previously thought safe where similar giant earthquakes could happen (March 2006): Study of the Asian Tsunami reveals that the earthquake ruptured the sea floor for a length of 1,000 kilometres (625 miles), and dislocated the Earth’s crust as far away as Southern China (July 2005): Report December 2004 earthquake in Sumatra was the longest one ever recorded, also causing the longest fault rupture (May 2005): NASA Details Earthquake Affects on the Earth - 2 interesting articles about the Asian earthquake/tsunami: Hurricanes could activate swarms of tiny earthquakes, and also make the Earth quiver (July 2005): Sky quakes - in November 2002 a large earthquake in Alaska was so violent it made the sky quake: Scientists call for Global Geophysical Events, (Gee Gee’s) to be taken more seriously (August 2004): Earthquake that hit Wellington, New Zealand, 150 years ago – on 23rd January 1855 – was 8.3 on the Richter Scale. The largest horizontal movement along a vertical fault line ever recorded (January 2005): Volcano information site: University of Wyoming report confirmation of magma plume beneath Yellowstone (April 2005): Collapse of Canary Island Volcano could cause mega tsunami for USA: Geologists call for working party to consider crisis management in the event of a super-volcanic eruption (March 2005): USGS announce a thorough review of volcanoes in USA, and set up a framework National Volcano Early Warning System (NVEWS) to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (June 2005): Mount St. Helens live volcano camera: Scientists ask if vast the lake of carbon beneath the Earth’s crust could be released by a major volcanic eruption and cause a mass extinction that's been unseen for the last 200 million years: Underwater volcano found off the coast of Antarctica (May 2004): Antarctica volcano information: Scripps Institution of Oceanography announce a new, active, underwater volcano close to the Samoan Island chain (May 2005): Spaceguard UK - accurate information about asteroid/comet impacts, and risks to Earth: Near Earth Objects Information Centre - UK Government site: Near Earth Object Program from NASA with asteroid tables updated daily: http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/neo/close.html Earth Impact Database site: Details of where and when asteroids can be seen. The American Meteor Society - Fireball Sightings Log. Mostly American reports, but also a few from the UK: University of Arizona site is able to tell you how any imminent asteroid collision will affect your own location on Earth by working out numerous environmental outcomes: Information on different types of comets - Kreutz group; Sun approaching; Meyer group; Marsden group; and Kracht group: Astronomers adjust the Torino scale used to calculate risk of an asteroid/comet hitting Earth (April 2005): Information on the revised Torino scale: Preparing for The Big One Should we be told if a monster rock is heading our way? (February 2003): The Wormhole of Daath - indicates the possibility of comet/asteroid/planetoid, with Sirius connections, may pass close to, or collide with, Earth around 2012/2013: New comet, Comet Catalina 2005 JQ5, added to the list of potential Earth impactors (June 2005): Astronomers find asteroid 2004 JG6, with an orbit totally inside that of Earth’s - only the 2nd such find, but it's believed there could be as many as 50 with similar solar orbits (May 2004): Computer simulations reveal that large asteroid strikes occur, on average, every 6,000 years (May 2006): NASA setting up an official procedure by which the White House can be told of any approaching impact: Data from the Rosetta spacecraft’s observations of the Deep Impact collision with Comet Temple1. The ESA now believe comets to be icy dirtballs rather than the previously thought dirty snowballs (October 2005): One week before the Asian earthquake/tsunami reports came from Jakarta of an unexplained explosion, possibly a large meteor breaking up on hitting the atmosphere (December 2004): Astronomers don’t believe a gamma ray burst could ever reach the Earth, let alone annihilate life here (April 2006): UK scientists believe that the cause of crop failures and cold summers during the Dark Ages, about 1,500 years ago, were due to a comet colliding with the Earth: Astronomers are astonished by the quantity of energy discharged from a super magnetic neutron star, SGR 1806-20, that exploded on the other side of our galaxy, 50,000 light-years away. Sometimes called a star-quake, it happened on 27th December 2004 - so intense that it bounced off our Moon and lit up Earth’s atmosphere (February 2005): Society for Interdisciplinary Studies considers the role that "global cosmic catastrophes may have played in our history, and even recorded by cultures worldwide in their oral and written ancient traditions": Geophysical Institute Magnetometer Array (GIMA) - magnetosphere information: HAARP Fluxgate Magnetometer: International Monitor for Auroral Geomagnetic Effects: British Geological Survey says that on 30th October 2003 there was a temporary change in compass direction in central Scotland that lasted for 6 minutes: Earth’s Magnetic Field information, how the magnetic poles may wander/reverse: Study reveals how long it took for the last 4 Magnetic Pole reversals to happen (April 2004): South Atlantic Anomaly - where Earth’s magnetic field is very weak (January 2005): Iron core at the Earth’s centre is far simpler than first thought:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3433661.stm Earth’s magnetic field fading - leaving parts of Earth open to greater amounts of space radiation:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3359555.stm Japanese scientists to explore the centre of the Earth (June 2005): Copies of some correspondence between Einstein and Velikovsky - on some pages scroll down a little to read the English translation. Little known work The Kolbrin Bible contains information about earth changes. For those wanting to own, and can afford, a copy it can be bought directly from the contact information at The Culdian Trust: Polar Shift Preparedness Site - survival knowledge: Practical survival guide: Free emergency guides (.pdf downloads) – site says: documents contain hundreds of pages from books/reports/booklets on how to perform first aid, prepare temporary shelters, build bomb shelters, defend against terrorism, chemical contamination, shield against nuclear fallout, survive earthquakes, storms, floods, and dozens of sudden emergency situations:
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