Energy levels from the earth’s core has accelerated due to the unbalance of polarity. This energy is causing turbulence to the four corners of earth.
As everything is a form of energy, the accelerated energy from the earth’s core is interacting in such a robust way where plane incidents, animal mass deaths, adverse climate conditions etc are on the increase.
MAGNITUDE 5.0 – STATE OF YAP, MICRONESIA
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=354429
Subject To Change
Depth: 40 km
Distances: 1062 km SW of Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands / pop: 48,220 / local time: 03:33:54.0 2014-01-21
459 km NE of Koror Town, Palau / pop: 12,676 / local time: 02:33:54.0 2014-01-21
MAGNITUDE 5.2 – STATE OF YAP, MICRONESIA
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=354410
Subject To Change
Depth: 20 km
Distances: 1067 km SW of Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands / pop: 48,220 / local time: 01:33:12.0 2014-01-21
454 km NE of Koror Town, Palau / pop: 12,676 / local time: 00:33:12.0 2014-01-21
The week could see two snowstorms or snow events that bring accumulating snow for the region along with dangerously-cold weather.
Forecasters are tracking a coastal storm that is expected to bring several inches to the region Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday morning.
“The greatest confidence (for snow) will be along the south-southeast shoreline,” the National Weather Service said on its website.
“Up to 5 inches is possible, especially well south of Boston,” said Storm Team 5’s Mike Wankum.
For much of the rest of the area, 2 to 4 inches of snow was predicted, but it was the promise of bitterly-cold weather that prompted the most serious warning.
“The combination of winds and arctic air will make for very cold windchill values that present the threat of frostbite and hypothermia Tuesday night into Wednesday morning,” the weather service said.
Wankum added that forecasters are watching another storm for Thursday night, though the track was uncertain.
“There is the possibility for significant snow. There is some question as to the strength of arctic air keeping the storm track south,” the weather service said.
MAGNITUDE 6.2 – NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=354258
Subject To Change
Depth: 28 km
Distances: 112 km NE of Wellington, New Zealand / pop: 381,900 / local time: 15:52:45.0 2014-01-20
34 km SE of Palmerston North, New Zealand / pop: 75,996 / local time: 15:52:45.0 2014-01-20
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