Thursday, November 10, 2011

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CAUSE AND EFFECT?


CAUSE? -- January - May 1967 | Two North Vietnamese divisions, operating out of the DMZ that separates North and South Vietnam, launch heavy bombardments of American bases south of the DMZ. These bases include Khe Sanh, the Rockpile, Cam Lo, Dong Ha, Con Thien and Gio Linh + January 8, 1967 -- America forces begin Operation Cedar Falls, which is intended to drive Vietcong forces from the Iron Triangle, a 60 square mile area lying between the Saigon River and Route 13. Nearly 16,000 American troops and 14,000 soldiers of the South Vietnamese Army move into the Iron Triangle, but they encounter no major resistance. Huge quantities of enemy supplies are captured. Over 19 days, 72 Americans are killed, victims mostly of snipers emerging from concealed tunnels and booby traps. Seven hundred and twenty Vietcong are killed > go to: http://www.pbs.org/battlefieldvietnam/timeline/index2.html

EFFECT? -- The Chicago Blizzard of 1967 struck northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana on January 26, 1967 with a record-setting 23 inches (58 cm) of snow falling on Chicago and its suburbs before the storm abated the next morning. To this day, it is the worst blizzard in Chicago history > CHICAGO BLIZZARD OF 1967
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Blizzard_of_1967 + CHICAGO BLIZZARD OF 1967 -- 26 jan 1967 @ http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-chicagodays-1967blizzard-story,0,1032940.story + The most rainfall in Saint Helena,California in 24 hours was 6.83 inches (173 mm) on January 21, 1967.


MEAN CIRCULATION -- The trend toward a high index circulation which began in December continued through most of January. The monthly mean 700-mb. zonal wind speed, averaged between 35" N. and 55" N. in the western half of the Northern Hemisphere, rose from a below normal value of 9.6 meters per second in December to 11.4 m.p.s. in January, or 1.1 m.p.s. above normal. During the second half of the month this index averaged 12.6 m.p.s. Fast westerlies developed in mid-latitudes during the first two-thirds of the month and reached the highest values observed at 700 mb. since records began in 1942. After rising steadily from a daily speed of 9.7 m.p.s. on January 14, the zonal index reached an all-time record for a 5-day period of 16.7 m.p.s. in the period January 17-21, 1967. The previous record of 16.1 m.p.s. occurred in the period December 13-17, 1956. The daily index of 18.2 m.13.s. on January 20, 1967 I\-as also a record, followed by lS.0 m.p.s. on January 19. In agreement with the increased speed of the westerlies, 700-mb. heights in January rose in subtropical and temperate latitudes and fell sharply in high latitudes around the entire hemisphere, relative to their December 1-values (fig. 1). In the January mean circulation most troughs and ridges were in their normal locations, but abnormally strong (figs. 2, 3). Heights were 250 f t . above normal in the expanded western Pacific subtropical ridge, and 510 ft. below normal in the polar vortex in hhe Soviet Arctic -- The exception to this general pattern was the blocking in the North Atlantic, where heights in the ridge were nearly 460 ft. above normal over Greenland and Iceland; this blocking pattern resulted in the deeper than normal eastern European trough downstream. Also, heights associated with the normal north-central Asian rid, we mere 180 ft. above normal in January, and the West African coastal trough was displaced some 15" of longitude westward (figs. 2, 3) -- Record high daily and monthly temperatures occurred during the last ten days of January in the eastern half of the Nation, another example of the "January thaw" quasi-singularity [2]. During this warm spell new record maximum temperatures for January occurred at Wichita, Kans. on the 22d (75" F,), Lansing, Mich. on the 24th (66" E".), and Baltimore, Md. on the 25th (75" F.) ; Syracuse, N.Y. equaled a previous January maximum on the 25th (70" F.). In the Far West, Reno, Nev. had a record high for January on the 15th (70" F.). Only in parts of the South and Southeast were temperatures below normal this month, and only slightly so > go to: http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/095/mwr-095-04-0227.pdf

Monday, October 24, 2011

TSUNAMI / GAMMA RAY BURST CONNECTION?

• Indonesian 9.3 Richter earthquake: December 26, 2004 at 00 hours 58 minutes (Universal Time) • Gamma ray burst arrival: December 27, 2004 at 21 hours 36 minutes (Universal Time) -- NOTE: 44.6 hours after the 2004 tsunami; gamma ray telescopes orbiting the Earth picked up the arrival of the brightest gamma ray burst ever recorded! > read more @ http://www.etheric.com/GalacticCenter/GRB.html

GEOPHYSICAL / METEOROLOGICAL CONNECTION?

CAUSE? -- Magnitude 7.2 - EASTERN TURKEY | 2011 October 23 10:41:21 UTC @http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/2011/usb0006bqc/ + Magnitude 7.4 - KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION | 2011 October 21 17:57:16 UTC @ http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqinthenews/2011/usb0006b6p/ = EFFECT? -- Tropical Depression 18 forms in the western Caribbean @ http://www.weather.com/weather/hurricanecentral/
EXPLANATION: friction energy from the seismic activity emanates through the earth and manifests in warm tropical regions (it is the atlantic hurricane season right now); the energy wells up from the ocean bottom -- in a sense stirring the water -- then causes what is known as 'storm intensification'; and/or oh let's say a tropical depression suddenly turning into a level 5 hurricane etc...

MAGNITUDE 5.8 IN VIRGINIA -- 23 AUG 2011

MAGNITUDE 5.8 - VIRGINIA | 2011 August 23 17:51:04 UTC -- 
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/se082311a.html -- geophysical/meteorological connection: the virginia earthquake causes storm intensifications in atlantic ocean; a hurricane off the coast of florida which headed directly towards the epicenter of the earthquake + another obvious intensification off the coast of africa; and over the african continent [one of two level 5 hurricanes which occurred in the north indian ocean in the last 99 years formed right after a nuclear test on the border of india and pakistan; then eventually headed directly to where the blast initially occurred!? the same cause and effect scenario is at work in this instance as well] -- note: notice how the storm follows along ley lines which -- among many other things -- determine the shape of the bermuda triangle region...











EXPLANATION: friction energy from the seismic activity emanates through the earth and manifests in warm tropical regions (it is the atlantic hurricane season right now); the energy wells up from the ocean bottom -- in a sense stirring the water -- then causes what is known as 'storm intensification'; and/or oh let's say a tropical depression suddenly turning into a level 5 hurricane etc...

EXPEDITED ICE AGE THAWING


The Earth been coming out of the last ice age for roughly ten thousand years; every time our solar system travels around the galaxy one time it equals one cooling and one thawing; it is an 'eternal' process (as long as the the galaxy lasts anyway) and amounts to a 4 degree temperature difference when the earth is at its' farthest point from the center of our galaxy. 

But average temperatures have increased since the onset of the industrial revolution 150 years ago; and when you include artificial weather modification which has occurred since then -- the Earth is now warming at an increasingly expedited pace.

The slow ice thawing scenario has been occurring naturally since the last ice age -- but yet another scenario includes large chunks of ice breaking off from a polar region like Antarctica -- The Ross Ice Shelf; for instance -- which sits on a slope where gravitational forces could potentially carry the ice shelf down to the ocean; raising ocean levels roughly 270 feet and/or roughly "up to the Statue of Libertys' armpits" -- flooding many low lying inland areas in the process; salinizing crop land etc etc etc. This naturally occurring thawing will eventually happen anyway; just not for at least a few hundred years. Once again; modern science clearly shows the effects of the Industrial Revolution effects during the last 150 years are speeding up this naturally occurring process exponentially...

THE SUPER TORNADO OUTBREAK OF 1974




THE SUPER TORNADO OUTBREAK OF 1974 is the second largest tornado outbreak on record for a single 24-hour period, just behind the 2011 Super Outbreak. From April 3 to April 4, 1974, there were 148 tornadoes confirmed in 13 US states, including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and New York; and the Canadian province of Ontario. It extensively damaged approximately 900 square miles (2,330 square kilometers) along a total combined path length of 2,600 miles (4,160 km) > go to:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Outbreak

Before April 1974, the war in Africa was consuming as much as 40% of the Portuguese budget and there was no sign of a final solution in sight. At a military level, a part of Guinea-Bissau was de facto independent since 1973, but the capital and the major towns were still under Portuguese control. In Angola and Mozambique, independence movements were only active in a few remote countryside areas from which the Portuguese Army had retreated, and the economies of these two territories were booming. However, the impending presence of the guerrillas and the fact that they wouldn't go away dominated public anxiety >: go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnation_Revolution

Feb 1974 - Ignorance of the Khmer Rouge's genocidal intentions could not be legitmately invoked to justify not taking steps to prevent their coming to power. A report by a US State Department expert on Cambodia, Kenneth Quinn, was available from February 1974. This report alerted the world to the Khmer Rouge's genocidal intentions as Quinn's analysis was based on credible reports of refugees from Khmer Rouge occupied territory > go to: http://hcaa.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/defrosting-the-nixon-caricature/

Mar 1974 - "In March 1974, CPK forces captured Cambodia's nineteenth-century capital, Oudong. On Mok's orders, it was immediately evacuated. A participant recalls: ' Forty thousand people were sent in all directions. The Khmer Rouge burnt houses everywhere > www.mekong.net/cambodia/chomsky.htm

Apr 1974 - "Although my family was prosperous, when the Khmer Rouge took over in April of 1974, my whole family was banished from the city and sent to live in the countryside" > www.krmwa.com/history.html