Big "Red Alert" 6.7 mag Earthquake just hit Papua New Guinea..
Time
2016-02-08 16:19:16 (UTC)
Nearby Cities 96km (60mi) WSW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea 107km (66mi) WSW of Arawa, Papua New Guinea 374km (232mi) SE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea 520km (323mi) ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea 652km (405mi) WNW of Honiara, Solomon Islands http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/at00o28lc5
Big "Red Alert" 6.7 mag Earthquake just hit Papua New Guinea..
Time 2016-02-08 16:19:16 (UTC)
Nearby Cities 96km (60mi) WSW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea 107km (66mi) WSW of Arawa, Papua New Guinea 374km (232mi) SE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea 520km (323mi) ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea 652km (405mi) WNW of Honiara, Solomon Islands http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/at00o28lc5
Mercury has finished sending buzzing Earth as it past between Earth and the Sun. This graph which displays the Earthquake reading taken everyday. We can clearly see during the last 2 weeks the Worlds Earthquake have been decreasing strongly.
This Graph shows the monthly Average of strong "Red Alert" Earthquakes. We can see that now in Feb 2016 we have fallen greatly in numbers. The rest of the weeks readings from this month will paint a more precise picture.
This Graph is the Prediction graph (Blue), but i have added the actual Earthquake numbers (Red) to see the correlation. The prediction graph mainly was taken the data from when the planets line up and making a graph of projection into what the Earthquake TREND will look like during the year. Also if we know what will happen in a normal state we can spot data which is abnormal. and create and Alert.
A closer look at the Prediction vs Actual Graph. For the period of the beginning of the year. We can see that yes Mercury did ping Earth in early January. We can also see that now the Earthquake are also decreasing as predicted.
Mercury has finished sending buzzing Earth as it past between Earth and the Sun. This graph which displays the Earthquake reading taken everyday. We can clearly see during the last 2 weeks the Worlds Earthquake have been decreasing strongly.
This Graph shows the monthly Average of strong "Red Alert" Earthquakes. We can see that now in Feb 2016 we have fallen greatly in numbers. The rest of the weeks readings from this month will paint a more precise picture.
This Graph is the Prediction graph (Blue), but i have added the actual Earthquake numbers (Red) to see the correlation. The prediction graph mainly was taken the data from when the planets line up and making a graph of projection into what the Earthquake TREND will look like during the year. Also if we know what will happen in a normal state we can spot data which is abnormal. and create and Alert.
A closer look at the Prediction vs Actual Graph. For the period of the beginning of the year. We can see that yes Mercury did ping Earth in early January. We can also see that now the Earthquake are also decreasing as predicted.
An RSPB officer discovered an exhausted polar bear that had washed up on the Isle of Mull in Scotland when he was conducting a routine wildlife survey earlier today. When he returned to the spot an hour later, the bear had disappeared.
Mull islanders, the coastguard, the local police and Arctic-marine-mammal experts are searching for the missing polar bear, which is thought to have drifted across to the island on an ice floe.
Scientists believe that the colder winter and lower-than-average sea temperatures this year may have allowed the ice floe to remain frozen longer than usual, assisting the polar bear’s passage.
An RSPB officer discovered an exhausted polar bear that had washed up on the Isle of Mull in Scotland when he was conducting a routine wildlife survey earlier today. When he returned to the spot an hour later, the bear had disappeared.
Mull islanders, the coastguard, the local police and Arctic-marine-mammal experts are searching for the missing polar bear, which is thought to have drifted across to the island on an ice floe.
Scientists believe that the colder winter and lower-than-average sea temperatures this year may have allowed the ice floe to remain frozen longer than usual, assisting the polar bear’s passage.