Is Yellowstone Awakening? M4.5 earthquake hits Yellowstone and NASA flying the world’s largest airborne observatory over the supervocano
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A M4.5 earthquake and 5 aftershocks larger than M2.5 hit Yellowstone on June 16, 2017, while NASA is flying the world’s largest airborne observatory over the supervocano.
Is the Yellowstone supervolcano showing signs of awakening?Mysterious flybys of SOFIA over Yellowstone supervolcano
Currently NASA put’s their SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy), the world’s largest and most sensitive airborne observatory, every day in the air. And if NASA puts its SOFIA in the air it’s important. This Bird of Prey doesn’t go ‘hunting’ unless there is something TO hunt, they watching something, bet on it!This video by Dahboo7 explains this weird event:
SOFIA’s 2.5-meter (8.2-foot)-diameter infrared telescope makes it possible to make scientific observations that are impossible for even the largest and highest of Earth-based telescopes.
Already four days during sunrise/sunset NASA is monitoring the sun but yesterday, flightradar24 shows that they were also monitoring Yellowstone National Park.
Remember the Massive Lake of Molten Carbon the size of Mexico recently found under Yellowstone? The molten carbonate sits beneath Yellowstone National Park, which in and of itself is a supervolcano with the power of a massive eruption.
M4.5 earthquake and series of aftershocks on June 16, 2017
Here a video reportig about the earthquake swarm at Yellowstone Park:This is really something too pay attention to considering NASA is monitoring this area and we now have a decent M4.5 quake. The last major eruption was 640,000 years ago at Yellowstone, however if the super volcano did erupt it could cause the US to go into a volcanic winter.
Weaponized sky drops 4.7 inches hail on Kansas
It’s when such huge hail falls from the sky…
That you think about weather war.
Now look at this weaponized sky over Kansas before and during the storms:
California’s sleeping giants (video)
Video here: http://strangesounds.org/2017/06/california-sleeping-giants-volcano-in-california-video.htmlCalifornia is known for earthquakes…
But did you know we are also home to 8 high-risk volcanoes and more than 500 volcanic vents? What is the likelihood of a volcano erupting in California? Here a small talk to the people monitoring California’s volcanoes.
And here a map of volcanoes in California:The national report on volcanic threat published by the USGS in 2005 ranks the youngest and potentially dangerous centers in California and Nevada as:
Very High Threat Potential
Lassen Volcanic Center (Shasta County)
Long Valley Caldera (Mono County)
Mount Shasta (Siskiyou County)
High Threat Potential
Clear Lake Volcanic Field (Lake County)
Medicine Lake (Siskiyou & Modoc Counties)
Mono-Inyo Chain (Mono County)
Salton Buttes (Imperial County)
Moderate Threat Potential
Coso Volcanic Field (Inyo County)
Soda Lakes (Nevada, Churchill County)
Ubehebe Craters (Inyo County)
Very Low Threat Potential
Brushy Butte (Shasta County)
Eagle Lake Volcanic Field (Lassen County)
Golden Trout Creek Volcanic Field (Tulare County)
Lavic Lake Volcanic Field (San Bernardino County)
Silver Lake Volcanic Field (Shasta County)
Tumble Buttes (Shasta County)
Twin Buttes (Shasta County)
Second week of June sees more dead fish, cattle and birds around the world
On Saturday the Radioagencia Nacional reported 23,000 turtles, sea birds and dolphins have been found dead during past two years along coast of Santa Catarina and Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Another 2,500 were rescued in poor health conditions and collected for treatment. The main causes of deaths have been the ingestion of garbage and accidents with fishing nets, varying according to species. The biggest victims are the green turtles, the little fox (small migratory seabird), the porpoises and the gray dolphins.
Also on Saturday South China Sea Network reported a massive die off of fish in a fish farm in Lingshui, China.
Experts blame hypoxia.
On Saturday Bangor Daily News reported dead gannets washing up on the shore of southern Maine and Massachusetts have raised suspicions that a toxic algal bloom could be to blame.
Scientists have said that warming ocean temperatures and pollution have contributed to harmful algal blooms that have been reported in recent years in Florida, on the West Coast and, to a lesser extent, in Maine.
On Thursday the Empoli Chronicle reported thousands of dead fish found in the river Elsa, Italy.
On the same day Menafm.com reported dozens of cattle killed by 'mysterious disease' in Kurram, Pakistan.
A day earlier Quintana Roo News reported 600+ cattle have died due to drought in Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Water in the area is at it's lowest level ever.
The intense heatwave and lack of water is killing the livestock.
On Tuesday Riviera Maya News reported a large number of baby turtles found dead in Cancun, Mexico.
The dead turtles are hawksbill, loggerheads and white species.
Also on Tuesday Chinese news reported 20 tons of fish die in a reservoir in Fujian, China.
Sewage was thought to be responsible for the deaths
On Monday Concho Valley reported thousands of dead fish found in the Concho River in Texas, America.
Thousands of fish are dying and Texas Parks and Wildlife officials are trying to figure out why.
The corpses of bass, carp, perch and catfish have all been found along the river bank near Mullins Crossing and about four miles south of HWY 67 in Tom Green County.
Area residents first spotted the washed up fish over the weekend, with even more turning up on Monday.
Also on Monday The Weather Channel reported a massive die off of fish in Puget Sound in Washington, America
Thousands of anchovies washed up on the shores of Puget Sound in Washington last week after hot weather over the weekend changed the feeding patterns of the fish, state wildlife officials say.
The fish reportedly began to wash up on beaches at Case Inlet near Belfair, Washington, early last week and continued to do so throughout the week, KOMO News reported.
Last weekend about 50 tons of dead fish were removed from the reservoir in southern Ceará Mexico, reports CEARA
The removal of the animals was carried out by members of the local aquaculture association.
The suspicion raised by agronomists of the region is that the fish deaths were caused by the low oxygen level in the waters of the dam.
Thousands of dead fish seen floating along Mullaitivu coastline Sri Lanka last weekend reports The Sunday Times
Fishermen in the area were puzzled as to what caused hundreds of dead fish to congregate on its shores, investigations are still underway to ascertain the cause.