Friday, 25 December 2015

Mystery event triggers disturbance to Alaska Sea.??



At 9:04am GMT Sudden energy pulses through the Sea were recorded at Station 21415 (LLNR 984.85) - ATTU - 175 NM South of Attu, Alaska.

These Buoys take reading of many sea and atmospheric value on of witch Sea Depths.




Here we see the Buoy flashing on the map indicating a Recent Event.

On the pop up box we can clear see there was an event on the 25th December and that the sea height had shot up to 4740 and had dropped as low as 4680 while the average should be steady at 4717.




Here is a closer look at the Event. We can see the event started shortly after 9am GMT(Greenwich Mean Time).



In most situations where the Sea has been disturbed, it is fairly straight forward in finding a reason why. Most cases these event are caused by larger Earthquakes. In some other cases strong Low Presssure weather fronts. But in this cases no definite reason.






There was a Storm towards Alaska but this storm was positioned much further East to where the Buoy Event happened. Moreover the storm had died off before this Sea Tremor event was recorded.



So i dont have an explanation yet..

If you can explain this please leave a message or contact me on the details below.









Mystery event triggers disturbance to Alaska Sea.??

At 9:04am GMT Sudden energy pulses through the Sea were recorded at Station 21415 (LLNR 984.85) - ATTU - 175 NM South of Attu, Alaska.
These Buoys take reading of many sea and atmospheric value on of witch Sea Depths.
Here we see the Buoy flashing on the map indicating a Recent Event.
On the pop up box we can clear see there was an event on the 25th December and that the sea height had shot up to 4740 and had dropped as low as 4680 while the average should be steady at 4717.
Here is a closer look at the Event. We can see the event started shortly after 9am GMT(Greenwich Mean Time).

In most situations where the Sea has been disturbed, it is fairly straight forward in finding a reason why. Most cases these event are caused by larger Earthquakes. In some other cases strong Low Presssure weather fronts. But in this cases no definite reason.


There was a Storm towards Alaska but this storm was positioned much further East to where the Buoy Event happened. Moreover the storm had died off before this Sea Tremor event was recorded.

So i dont have an explanation yet..
If you can explain this please leave a message or contact me on the details below.




Thursday, 24 December 2015

Earthquake Tremor at Extinct Volcano in Wales, UK







At 1am UTC a small and Unusual Earthquake struck near LLANFACHRETH,GWYNEDD, Wales, UK












The Earthquake Tremor epicentre was directly on a Extinct Volcano.Rhobell Fawr is an Extinct volcano in the Arenig range within the Snowdonia National Park. 





















Earthquake Tremor at Extinct Volcano in Wales, UK


At 1am UTC a small and Unusual Earthquake struck near LLANFACHRETH,GWYNEDD, Wales, UK



The Earthquake Tremor epicentre was directly on a Extinct Volcano.Rhobell Fawr is an Extinct volcano in the Arenig range within the Snowdonia National Park. 







VIDEO: HORRIFIC Helicopter Crash - Fiji Treasure Island.










This is the horrifying moment a helicopter crashed at a Fiji resort island just metres from where an Australian tourist was dining - and all seven people on board remarkably walked away unscathed.  The helicopter crashed dramatically as it was trying to land at Treasure Island resort, just off the west coast of Fiji, on Wednesday afternoon. Footage shot by a tourist showed the helicopter coming in to land and hovering just inches above the helipad for several seconds before eventually touching down.













VIDEO: HORRIFIC Helicopter Crash - Fiji Treasure Island.



This is the horrifying moment a helicopter crashed at a Fiji resort island just metres from where an Australian tourist was dining - and all seven people on board remarkably walked away unscathed.  The helicopter crashed dramatically as it was trying to land at Treasure Island resort, just off the west coast of Fiji, on Wednesday afternoon. Footage shot by a tourist showed the helicopter coming in to land and hovering just inches above the helipad for several seconds before eventually touching down.




Houses flooded in Omaha, north of Auckland




The MetService on Thursday afternoon issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Auckland and the Coromandel Peninsula, saying there could localised downpours of 25 to 35mm/hr during Thursday evening. Rainfall of this intensity can cause surface and/or flash flooding, MetService said.


The heavy rain should ease from the north during Thursday evening.


Fire Service northern communications shift manager Megan Ruru said fire crew remained at one home in Omaha, pumping water out of a basement. 


Auckland Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM) spokesman Hamish Keith said he'd received reports of flooding to a few basements. 


The group had been in touch with residents in the community but none needed welfare assistance, he said. 


CDEM was liaising with emergency services and Auckland Council to keep an eye on the situation.


"The rain is expected to ease over the course of the afternoon," Keith said. 


The New Zealand Fire Service were called to four incidents in Omaha, on Meiklejohn Way, and The Southern Isle Rd, after reports of flooding. 


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One house was completely flooded and crew had to unblock a nearby drain. 


Three other properties had been flooded but there was no reported damage to the interiors, Ruru said. 


Other parts of Auckland, including the central city, were also hit by the brief downpour.


MetService meteorologist Lisa Murray said parts of north Auckland including Omaha and Kaipara suffered the heaviest rain. 


Omaha had received 10mm of rain per hour, while Kaipara had 15mm. 


There was a trough lingering over Auckland which brought localised downpours which would take a few hours to dissipate, leaving scattered showers in the evening, she said. 


Temperatures were averaging 18 to 20 degrees. 


In Omaha, Meiklejohn Way resident William Freeth said he'd watched fire trucks whizzing up and down the street. 


He had a gauge which measured the rain. 


"We were reading about 17mm and then something like two and a half hours later it was 155mm," he said. "It just sort of came out of nowhere. There's not much damage, just little bits and pieces. It's amazing, ultimately the land soaks up the wrath of the heavens. 


"The joke is that some people filled up their tanks yesterday with water. That costs like $170." 


Another resident said The Southern Isle Rd suffered the worst damage but that most flooding in Omaha was "pretty bad". 


Resident Sam Price tweeted a photo of the flooding, with the caption "water trucks and rain".