Thursday, February 6, 2014

Is the Yellowstone Caldera about to 'BLOW'? *

Subject: Fwd: Is the Yellowstone Caldera about to 'BLOW'? *
 
 
 
Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2014 7:12:03 PM
Subject: Re: Is the Yellowstone Caldera about to 'BLOW'? *
 
There was a big scare in 2005 & 2006 that made ALL THE NEWS FOR WEEKS in 
the States here with TV MOVIES made about it.... ETC.,...
 
 
      Supervolcano (TV Movie 2005) - IMDb
      <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419372/>*
 
 
      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0419372/
 
Directed by Tony Mitchell. With Michael Riley, Gary Lewis, Shaun 
Johnston, Adrian Holmes. A volcano in *Yellowstone* Park suddenly erupts.
 
*
http://standeyo.com/NEWS/06_Earth_Changes/061218.Yellowstone.dome.html*
 
 
GC
 
 
On 2/5/2014 6:51 PM, Lanya Murray wrote:
> Does Yellowstone have earthquake swarms periodically ? Lanya
> 
> 
> *From:* Hawkeye300
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 5 February 2014 10:45 PM
> *Subject:* Is the Yellowstone Caldera about to 'BLOW'? *
> 
> FYI….. No confirmation just yet.  tom
> http://www.turnerradionetwork.com/news/252-pat
 
 
 > **** FLASH *** INDICATIONS OF SEVERE EARTHQUAKE / ERUPTION AT 
> YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK*
 
 > */From Turner Radio Network 02-03-2014/*



 
 > A seismometer inside a borehole at Yellowstone National Park has begun 
> reporting staggering underground activity near the southwest corner of 
> Yellowstone Lake, possibly signaling the beginning of an eruption of 
> the Super Volcano at the Yellowstone National Park. TRN has obtained 
> the image of the Seismograph report and now YOU can see it for 
> yourself! This could be very nasty. . . (UPDATED 2-3-2014 9:00 AM)
> Yellowstone lake is pretty much the center of what is the Yellowstone 
> Caldera; the mouth of a massive Super Volcano, located beneath the park.
> The activity began around 12:00 Noon, Mountain Standard Time (MST) on 
> February 1, and was detected by a seismometer in Borehole B944 then 
> continued, non-stop, all day yesterday getting worse and worse as the 
> hours wore on. The activity is continuing right now at 6:06 EST AM as 
> this news article is being produced.



 
 
 
 > The map below shows the location of Borehole B944 in relation to 
> Yellowstone Lake and the rest of the park.
 
 
 
 > The readings being reported from seismometer inside Bore Hole #B944 
> are literally *“off-the-scale.”* Is an earthquake brewing, or is this 
> the beginning of a catastrophic eruption of the Yellowstone “Super 
> Volcano?”



 
 
 > 11
> Seismographic Printout from Yellowstone National Park, Bore Hole 
> #B944, for February 1, 2014.  The time stamp goes down the left edge.  
> Look at what starts happening from 12:00 Noon for the rest of the 
> day.  By 3:00 PM MST, things get real dicey; by 5:00, it is clear 
> there’s real trouble happening underground.  By 7:00 PM, the 
> seismographic gear is totally overwhelmed; with all readings going 
> utterly off the scale.  This could be a sign that a massive eruption 
> of the Yellowstone Super Volcano has begun deep underground.
 
 
 > 22
> A second printout shows the activity continuing to this very moment, 
> so severely that the seismometer printer is RUNNING OUT OF BLUE, BLACK 
> AND GREEN INK!



 
 
 > Here is the activity from Midnight MST to 4:30 AM, MST (5:30 AM EST)
> 33
 
 
 > *PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENORMITY OF YELLOWSTONE*
 
 > To help readers understand the implications of what is taking place, 
> we first show the enormity of Yellowstone National “”PARK” with stats 
> from the US National Park Service 



 
 
> <http://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/factsheet.htm>:
 
 > ·Yellowstone was the world’s first National Park
> ·A designated World Heritage Site and designated Biosphere Reserve
> ·3,472 square miles or 8,987 square km
> ·2,221,766 acres or 898,317 hectares
> ·63 air miles north to south (102 km)
> ·54 air miles east to west 87 km)
> ·96 % in Wyoming
> ·3 % in Montana
> ·1 % in Idaho
> ·Highest Point: 11,358 ft / 3,462 m (Eagle Peak)
> ·Lowest Point: 5,282 ft / 1,610 m (Reese Creek)
> ·*Larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined*
> ·*About one-quarter the size of Switzerland and about 65% the size of 
> Montenegro*
> ·Approximately 5% of park is covered by water; 15% is grassland; and 
> 80% is forest
> ·Precipitation ranges from 10 inches (26 cm) at the north boundary to 
> 80 inches (205 cm) in the southwest corner
> ·Temperatures (average) at Mammoth: January: 9° F/-13 C in
> July: 80° F/27 C
> ·Records:
> High: 99°F/37 C, 2002 (Mammoth)
> Low Temp: -66° F/-54 C (West Entrance, Riverside Station 1933)
> Here’s a map of Yellowstone:
 
 > 11map
> Here is a Topographical map showing the mouth (“Caldera”) of the Super 
> Volcano and the scarred, treacherous terrain, created by past 
> eruptions. (Click Image to enlarge).  The park boundaries are the thin 
> Yellow line, the Caldera of the super volcano is shown by the thin Red 
> line. Bear in mind that seismometer B944 is just next to the area 
> labeled ‘West Thumb” on the map, showing the western edge of 
> Yellowstone Lake. That puts this seismic activity right smack in the 
> active zone of the actual caldera.



 
 
 > 66
 > A recent program aired by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)  
> *** THEORIZED *** what an eruption of Yellowstone would affect.  Below 
> is the *** THEORETICAL ***  blast, damage and volcanic ash fallout 
> area, which is shown in various shades of Orange.
 
 > *(This image does NOT reflect an ongoing eruption — it is not real)*
 
 > http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/05/01/article-2137974-01DB92D90000044D-753_634x519.jpg
 
 > If this is the start of an eruption at Yellowstone, the entire 
> northwest quadrant of the country could be affected by damage and 
> disruption beyond human comprehension.
> We will monitor this story closely.
> Read more on Yellow Stone National Park Tumbles Again 



 
 
> <http://www.preppersworldusa.com/2013/12/01/yellowstone-national-park-trembles-new-earthquake-swarm-underway/>, 
 
> What would happen if Yellow Stone Park blows 



 
 
> <http://www.preppersworldusa.com/2013/10/08/yellowstone-supervolcano-ground-raises-ten-inches-expert-blows-destroy-united-states-know/



 
> 
> *UPDATE  Feb. 2, 2014  11:26 PM EST*



 
 
 > According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)  twenty (20) 
> earthquakes in the area of Yellowstone preceded this strange 
> seismometer readings.  Those minor earthquakes are listed as follows:
> 17 earthquakes in map area
> *y/m/d h:m:s 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/glossary.html#time> 



 
 
deg deg 



 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/glossary..html#coordinates> 



 
 
> km <http://www.seis..utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/glossary.html#depth>



 
 
 > 1.9 2014/01/31 09:55:29 44.798N 110.540W 4.4 



 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053917.html> 



 
 
30  km (18 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 1.1 2014/01/31 07:35:32 44.578N 111.145W 9.2 



 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053902.html> 



 
 
10  km ( 6 mi) SSW of West Yellowstone, MT
> 1.7 2014/01/31 06:25:39 44.834N 110.536W 6.9 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053897.html> 



 
26 km (16 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 1.2 2014/01/30 21:16:01 44.718N 111.203W 10.7 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053822.html> 



 
 
10 km ( 6 mi) NW of West Yellowstone, MT
> 1.9 2014/01/30 17:21:11 44.815N 110.532W 3.9 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053812.html> 



 
 
28 km (18 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 1.8 2014/01/30 15:02:27 44.807N 110.525W 6.9 



 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053787.html> 
 
30 km (18 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 1.8 2014/01/30 11:43:19 44.806N 110.540W 2.2 



 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053757.html> 
 
29  km (18 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 1.8 2014/01/30 09:42:11 44.812N 110.535W 4.9 
 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053742.html> 
 
29  km (18 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 1.4 2014/01/30 04:11:36 44.798N 110.537W 7.9 



 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053722.html> 



 
30 km (19 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 2.0 2014/01/30 04:11:35 44.808N 110.530W 7.4 



 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053727.html> 
 
29 km (18 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 1.8 2014/01/30 03:57:10 44.817N 110.533W 10.1 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053717.html>
 
 
28  km (18 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 2.4 2014/01/30 01:40:35 44.807N 110.522W 11.8 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah..edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053707.html> 
 
30 km (18 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 2.2 2014/01/29 23:57:03 44.398N 110.615W 1.8 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053692.html> 
 
49  km (30 mi) SE of West Yellowstone, MT
> 1.5 2014/01/29 23:43:29 44.405N 110.628W 1.9 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053687.html> 
 
47  km (29 mi) SE of West Yellowstone, MT
> 1.3 2014/01/29 23:39:18 44.375N 110.636W -0.3 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053682.html> 
 
49  km (30 mi) SE of West Yellowstone, MT
> 1.4 2014/01/29 23:33:12 44.401N 110.627W 2.3 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053677.html> 



 
48 km (30 mi) SE of West Yellowstone, MT
> 1.5 2014/01/29 18:29:59 44.801N 110.544W 4.3 



 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053662.html> 29 
> km (18 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 2.3 2014/01/29 01:11:08 44.600N 110.153W -3.4 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053557.html> 
 
49  km (31 mi) SSW of Cooke City-Silver Gate, MT
> 1.5 2014/01/28 04:39:47 44.815N 110.528W 7.3 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053227.html>







 29  km (18 mi) SSE of Gardiner, MT
> 1.4 2014/01/27 19:44:29 44.747N 110.780W 6.2 
 
> <http://www.seis.utah.edu/req2webdir/recenteqs/Quakes/uu60053207.html> 
 
27 km (17 mi) ENE of West Yellowstone, MT*
 
 > In addition, as of about 4:00 PM MST today, the activity shown in the 
> seismometers above *has quieted down a lot*. Not completely, but far 
> closer to normal than not.  We will continue to monitor the 
> situation.  Those of you in the western United States and southwestern 
> Canada would do well to monitor it as well.
 
 > *SOURCE  INFO (Updated 2-3-2014  9:15 AM  EST)*



 
 > SOURCE INFO (Updated 2-3-2014 9:15 AM EST)
 
 > A verifiable source for our materials in this story can be found at:
> http://www.isthisthingon.org/Yellowstone/details.php



 
 > The link above provides LIVE access to the Borehole data we reported.
> Archives of that Borehole (B944) Data are available for Feb. 1 at:
> http://www.isthisthingon.org/Yellowstone/wrapper.php?file=LKWY_SHZ_US_01.2014020100.gif
 > and for Feb. 2 at:
> http://www.isthisthingon.org/Yellowstone/wrapper.php?file=LKWY_SHZ_US_01.2014020200.gif
 
 > In addition, LIVE readings from ALL the boreholes are available at:
> http://www.isthisthingon.org/Yellowstone/daythumbs.php



 
 > Article Source TRN.com <http://www.turnerradionetwork.com/news/252-pat>
> 
>-- 
*"People will generally accept facts as truth, only if the facts agree 
with what they already believe." -- Andy Rooney & “Facts do not cease to 
exist because they are ignored.” – Aldous Huxley*


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is very interesting and mentions Yellowstone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHUTGt_lExc