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BrotheroftheSon
March 25th, 2008, 10:23 AM
What does this mean?
http://www.iris.washington.edu/seismon/

fishersofmen
March 25th, 2008, 10:29 AM
the earth is trembling today.
With eyes up we pray and give God glory, we know the rapture is near.

Yellowstone has to blow off steam or a big one will devestate the area.

What I'm watching for personally is large earthquakes from Greece all the way over to northern Canada in a line, and a line from Northern Sibera all the way down to southern Australia. To form a cross.
Today has been the closest I've seen it like that. :yeah

http://www.iris.edu/seismon/

BrotheroftheSon
March 25th, 2008, 10:30 AM
The earthquakes in that area are usually tied to magma movement, not fault movement. Just hope it is an isolated event and not a precursor to something else brewing. I know there is lots of discussion here about this area.

Tenbear2808
March 25th, 2008, 11:24 AM
The Hayward Fault, the San Andreas fault and the New Madras fault are all due to produce major earthquakes.

The New Madras would affect the Mississippi Basin up to possibly causing it to become submerged or "slid into the sea". Buildings associated with this fault dont have any earthquake standards.

The Hayward Fault runs to Yellowstone National Park - thus the volcano - how would an earthquake along this fault affect the volcano?

The San Andreas is well known and the Hayward fault also connects there - this seems to me that this fault and the Hayward divide the US in such away that the West Coast could just sink.:shocked

This info was pointed out in an enews I received but when I searched the internet, it was easy to verify the info.

Frankly, with all the weather patterns we are having and the minor quakes here and major in other places, the stress on the plates in the US have to be tremendous.

I also think its possible that God is holding this back to coincide with other events :idunno

Its just one of the many scenarios that might mean the demise of the US as we know it

Glory
March 25th, 2008, 03:48 PM
It's not a matter of if, but when Yellowstone errupts. When that happens, I don't wanna be here. :ohno We are talking MAJOR famine when that happens. It would cause a nuclear winter and cover the entire USA with ash.

Maranatha!

living4JC
March 25th, 2008, 04:14 PM
the earth is trembling today.
With eyes up we pray and give God glory, we know the rapture is near.

Yellowstone has to blow off steam or a big one will devestate the area.

What I'm watching for personally is large earthquakes from Greece all the way over to northern Canada in a line, and a line from Northern Sibera all the way down to southern Australia. To form a cross.
Today has been the closest I've seen it like that. :yeah

http://www.iris.edu/seismon/

Any particular reason? Or just something cool to watch for? :thinking

DrNucleus
March 25th, 2008, 06:29 PM
Ahhhh Yogi Bear fell down?

truthseeker815
March 26th, 2008, 07:49 PM
The Hayward Fault, the San Andreas fault and the New Madras fault are all due to produce major earthquakes.

The New Madras would affect the Mississippi Basin up to possibly causing it to become submerged or "slid into the sea". Buildings associated with this fault dont have any earthquake standards.

The Hayward Fault runs to Yellowstone National Park - thus the volcano - how would an earthquake along this fault affect the volcano?

The San Andreas is well known and the Hayward fault also connects there - this seems to me that this fault and the Hayward divide the US in such away that the West Coast could just sink.:shocked

This info was pointed out in an enews I received but when I searched the internet, it was easy to verify the info.

Frankly, with all the weather patterns we are having and the minor quakes here and major in other places, the stress on the plates in the US have to be tremendous.

I also think its possible that God is holding this back to coincide with other events :idunno

Its just one of the many scenarios that might mean the demise of the US as we know it

We also have the Balcones fault which runs vertically through central Texas,almost directly under my location toward Austin and San Antonio-not good :)

Tenbear2808
March 26th, 2008, 08:24 PM
We also have the Balcones fault which runs vertically through central Texas,almost directly under my location toward Austin and San Antonio-not good :)

I thought there was one somewhere in Texas.

Does this one intersect any others that they know of?

I also wonder how many faults that dont seem to intersect really do deeper into the earth?

I just found an interesting site for this fault with some really neat pictures, just scroll down the page:

http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/faults.html

logosone
March 26th, 2008, 08:53 PM
The Hayward Fault, the San Andreas fault and the New Madras fault are all due to produce major earthquakes.

The New Madras would affect the Mississippi Basin up to possibly causing it to become submerged or "slid into the sea". Buildings associated with this fault dont have any earthquake standards.

The Hayward Fault runs to Yellowstone National Park - thus the volcano - how would an earthquake along this fault affect the volcano?

The San Andreas is well known and the Hayward fault also connects there - this seems to me that this fault and the Hayward divide the US in such away that the West Coast could just sink.:shocked

This info was pointed out in an enews I received but when I searched the internet, it was easy to verify the info.

Frankly, with all the weather patterns we are having and the minor quakes here and major in other places, the stress on the plates in the US have to be tremendous.

I also think its possible that God is holding this back to coincide with other events :idunno

Its just one of the many scenarios that might mean the demise of the US as we know it

All of these faults, volcanos are interestingly due or overdue for there cyclical activity. I firmly believe that they are a big part of the seismic chaos that is described in Revelation.