Archive | March 9, 2018
MEGA UPPER AND LOWER DIP SPIKES ON THE WEAK MAGNETOSPHERE @ APPROX 20:00, 20:30, 21:00, 21:15, 21:30 HRS UTC
***VERY URGENT***


MEGA UPPER AND LOWER DIP SPIKES ON THE WEAK MAGNETOSPHERE @ APPROX 20:00, 20:30, 21:00, 21:15, 21:30 HRS UTC. FURTHER EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANO ACTIVITY & ADVERSE WEATHER PATTERNS WILL BE GREATLY INFLUENCED BY THE COSMIC RAYS STRIKING THE EARTH’S CORE
***BE ALERT***
MAGNITUDE 5.2 NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.
Subject to change
Depth: 9 km
Distances: 1018 km NE of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea / pop: 284,000 / local time: 05:03:56.1 2018-03-10
201 km E of Kavieng, Papua New Guinea / pop: 14,500 / local time: 05:03:56.1 2018-03-10
192 km N of Namatanai, Papua New Guinea / pop: 1,400 / local time: 05:03:56.1 2018-03-10

MAGNITUDE 5.4 KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
Subject to change
Depth: 10 km
Distances: 1091 km S of Nuku‘alofa, Tonga / pop: 22,400 / local time: 07:02:35.0 2018-03-10
901 km NE of Whangarei, New Zealand / pop: 50,900 / local time: 07:02:35.0 2018-03-10

Arctic Walrus Spotted In Orkney, Scotland – Last Seen In March 2013 Which Heralded Heavy Snow! Cold Conditions On The Way Again??

The walrus was also spotted in Sanday – Photo By Russell Neave
Five years after the “once-in-a-lifetime” sighting of a walrus in Orkney, a second animal has been spotted there.
The blubbery mammal was spotted by Lewis Hooper, a volunteer at North Ronaldsay bird observatory.
He told BBC Radio Orkney: “It turned and looked at me with these nice tusks coming down. And that was when it really sank in.”
The walrus was photographed again on the island of Sanday.
Courtesy of BBC NEWS
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