Sunday 14 May 2017

Earthquake Spike This Week & rising since record Low End of March.







Earthquake rising up from record Low at end of March.

In the Last week Quakes have spiked from 8 up to 15. Quite a big spike. there is no Planet conjunctions that are causing this Visual rise in the Earthquakes.







Total number of Earthquakes has also increased in the last month or so as clearly seen in this Graph above.












Earthquake Spike This Week & rising since record Low End of March.


Earthquake rising up from record Low at end of March.
In the Last week Quakes have spiked from 8 up to 15. Quite a big spike. there is no Planet conjunctions that are causing this Visual rise in the Earthquakes.

Total number of Earthquakes has also increased in the last month or so as clearly seen in this Graph above.




Friday 12 May 2017

Jellyfish 'mega swarm' washes up on four UK beaches


"This is definitely a mega swarm. I have never seen them this big before."







Thousands of jellyfish have washed up on beaches in Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion in what a conservationist has described as a "mega swarm".


More than 300 barrel jellyfish washed up in New Quay, Ceredigion.


And in Pembrokeshire there have been sightings in Tenby, Saundersfoot and Newport.


Sarah Perry from Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre said: "This is definitely a mega swarm. I have never seen them this big before."


She said the creatures do wash up each year but added that this was "unusual because of the number on our shores and the size of them".


Read more:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-39888282




Jellyfish 'mega swarm' washes up on four UK beaches

"This is definitely a mega swarm. I have never seen them this big before."

Thousands of jellyfish have washed up on beaches in Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion in what a conservationist has described as a "mega swarm".
More than 300 barrel jellyfish washed up in New Quay, Ceredigion.
And in Pembrokeshire there have been sightings in Tenby, Saundersfoot and Newport.
Sarah Perry from Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre said: "This is definitely a mega swarm. I have never seen them this big before."
She said the creatures do wash up each year but added that this was "unusual because of the number on our shores and the size of them".
Read more:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-39888282