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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

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Earthquake location   29 Jun 09:00 GMT

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of earthquake epicentres

Time and magnitude of earthquake   29 Jun 09:00 GMT

Graph showing earthquake timing and magnitude 
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ateTimeLatitudeLongitudeDepthMagnitudeQualityLocation
Tuesday
29.06.2010
06:58:5966.499-17.5298.7 km1.590.0121.8 km ESE of Grímsey
Tuesday
29.06.2010
06:51:1364.495-17.4991.1 km1.590.0114.8 km NW of Grímsfjall
Tuesday
29.06.2010
06:04:4764.048-21.2453.8 km0.268.84.0 km SSW of Hrómundartindi
Tuesday
29.06.2010
06:03:3864.053-21.2044.5 km0.252.582.8 km S of Hrómundartindi
Tuesday
29.06.2010
05:38:0064.060-21.1786.0 km0.351.72.3 km SSE of Hrómundartindi
Tuesday
29.06.2010
01:22:2066.518-17.54414.4 km1.334.9220.8 km E of Grímsey
Tuesday
29.06.2010
00:39:0265.865-16.9794.7 km0.346.331.5 km SW of Þeistareykir
Monday
28.06.2010
20:30:0366.364-17.50311.4 km0.944.6326.7 km NE of Flatey
Monday
28.06.2010
18:35:1766.238-16.6486.1 km1.354.5311.3 km SW of Kópasker
Monday
28.06.2010
17:38:3264.679-17.30712.4 km1.299.011.3 km ENE of Bárðarbunga
Monday
28.06.2010
17:14:4363.948-21.0744.8 km0.499.03.6 km WNW of Selfoss
Monday
28.06.2010
17:13:4563.946-21.0656.0 km0.799.03.0 km WNW of Selfoss
Monday
28.06.2010
15:32:5264.040-22.5951.8 km1.399.02.5 km NW of Helguvík
Monday
28.06.2010
15:26:5764.686-17.3268.9 km0.899.010.9 km ENE of Bárðarbunga
Monday
28.06.2010
14:09:1064.707-17.3560.1 km1.999.010.8 km SW of Kistufell
Monday
28.06.2010
13:29:0166.530-17.7692.2 km1.299.010.7 km E of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
13:16:4465.086-16.2437.0 km0.499.05.0 km N of Upptyppingar
Monday
28.06.2010
12:34:2666.310-16.6497.2 km0.699.08.9 km W of Kópasker
Monday
28.06.2010
11:35:0566.506-17.53418.5 km1.199.021.4 km E of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
10:16:5766.488-17.5306.3 km1.499.022.0 km ESE of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
10:03:3365.869-16.9895.2 km0.199.01.7 km WSW of Þeistareykir
Monday
28.06.2010
10:01:1463.915-21.1654.8 km-0.199.08.3 km WSW of Selfoss
Monday
28.06.2010
09:39:5666.518-17.52112.5 km0.999.021.8 km E of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
08:42:5865.128-16.31410.0 km0.199.05.4 km SSE of Herðubreið
Monday
28.06.2010
08:40:2063.930-21.3296.9 km0.299.03.5 km ESE of Raufarhólshellir
Monday
28.06.2010
08:09:2765.119-16.3116.5 km0.599.05.0 km NE of Herðubreiðartögl
Monday
28.06.2010
06:13:3966.500-17.51121.3 km1.299.022.5 km ESE of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
05:53:0766.435-17.26714.0 km1.199.035.0 km ESE of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
03:31:5966.505-17.54113.1 km1.299.021.1 km E of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
03:19:2866.423-17.3801.1 km1.556.2130.9 km ESE of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
03:19:2766.510-17.54314.4 km1.299.020.9 km E of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
03:18:1166.510-17.54614.4 km1.799.020.8 km E of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
03:16:5566.504-17.56415.5 km1.999.020.1 km ESE of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
03:16:5566.476-17.5490.0 km1.899.021.7 km ESE of Grímsey
Monday
28.06.2010
03:12:1165.124-16.3505.7 km0.899.04.4 km NNE of Herðubreiðartögl
Monday
28.06.2010
02:34:4164.685-17.34719.1 km0.899.010.0 km ENE of Bárðarbunga
Monday
28.06.2010
02:23:0764.700-17.3648.0 km2.799.010.2 km NE of Bárðarbunga
Monday
28.06.2010
02:19:0665.094-16.2366.3 km0.199.05.9 km N of Upptyppingar
Monday
28.06.2010
00:17:3463.950-21.3015.8 km0.699.04.8 km ENE of Raufarhólshellir
Monday
28.06.2010
00:06:2364.702-17.33413.2 km1.299.010.6 km SW of Kistufell
Sunday
27.06.2010
23:58:4064.693-17.3232.2 km2.490.0711.2 km SSW of Kistufell
Sunday
27.06.2010
21:41:0166.541-17.9906.6 km1.269.770.9 km E of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
21:21:0364.056-21.2416.6 km-0.141.93.2 km SW of Hrómundartindi
Sunday
27.06.2010
20:42:0865.154-16.3595.8 km0.873.172.3 km SSW of Herðubreið
Sunday
27.06.2010
20:08:3266.431-17.2843.5 km0.485.7334.4 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:37:3466.447-17.2517.4 km1.268.8235.2 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:31:1866.460-17.3229.1 km2.590.0231.8 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:29:5566.173-16.9081.1 km1.690.0124.3 km NE of Húsavík
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:29:5566.219-16.9846.1 km1.739.3725.4 km NE of Húsavík
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:29:5465.940-17.8141.1 km1.554.5216.6 km E of Grenivík
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:29:5166.422-17.3135.3 km1.853.0733.6 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:29:0766.436-17.2714.6 km1.449.2834.8 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:29:0666.471-17.30310.1 km1.890.0132.3 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:24:3065.988-16.9497.2 km1.390.0112.6 km N of Þeistareykir
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:24:2666.167-17.1541.1 km2.037.0116.3 km NNE of Húsavík
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:24:2266.444-17.26715.6 km2.699.034.6 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
19:24:1766.755-16.9021.1 km2.290.0254.2 km NNW of Kópasker
Sunday
27.06.2010
18:43:0664.502-17.69611.3 km1.099.05.7 km ENE of Hamarinn
Sunday
27.06.2010
18:41:3166.447-17.27719.0 km1.499.034.1 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
18:40:1066.441-17.27818.4 km2.199.034.3 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
18:32:2166.434-17.2809.6 km1.199.034.5 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
18:29:2266.429-17.3042.1 km0.799.033.7 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
18:28:5766.431-17.2844.3 km0.999.034.4 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
18:24:2066.436-17.2857.2 km1.299.034.2 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
17:45:1366.447-17.26219.0 km1.299.034.8 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
17:03:0766.440-17.28213.4 km2.299.034.2 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:51:1863.667-19.5090.1 km0.999.01.8 km SW of Básar
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:31:1166.443-17.28018.4 km1.499.034.1 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:30:5566.213-16.94015.9 km1.048.8624.0 km WSW of Kópasker
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:30:5166.434-17.29021.7 km1.299.034.1 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:30:5165.986-18.0821.1 km1.630.476.1 km NE of Grenivík
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:22:1663.964-20.7036.0 km-0.299.04.4 km NW of Þjórsárbrú
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:20:5666.021-17.0179.8 km1.144.3914.8 km E of Húsavík
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:20:4966.438-17.28020.3 km1.699.034.3 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:11:5266.438-17.2765.9 km0.999.034.5 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:09:0666.439-17.28510.3 km2.399.034.1 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:07:5866.050-16.9667.3 km2.555.616.9 km E of Húsavík
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:07:5166.451-17.29412.6 km3.299.033.3 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:07:4666.450-17.26820.3 km2.399.034.4 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:07:4566.514-17.2687.0 km2.190.0233.0 km E of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
16:07:4066.721-17.7211.1 km3.790.0123.7 km NNE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
15:56:3366.459-17.27120.9 km1.799.034.0 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
15:54:0866.443-17.27315.1 km1.399.034.4 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
15:54:0866.250-17.99427.7 km0.934.5611.6 km NW of Flatey
Sunday
27.06.2010
15:52:4466.435-17.2746.0 km1.499.034.7 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
14:30:5265.187-16.3126.7 km0.499.02.2 km NE of Herðubreið
Sunday
27.06.2010
14:12:4566.849-18.30816.1 km2.199.036.6 km NNW of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
14:12:4566.823-18.4149.6 km2.090.0136.0 km NNW of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
13:32:0764.659-17.41523.8 km0.999.05.7 km ENE of Bárðarbunga
Sunday
27.06.2010
12:58:1666.856-18.27810.8 km1.699.036.8 km SSE of Kolbeinsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
12:16:1366.841-18.35618.1 km1.999.036.6 km NNW of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
12:05:2966.858-18.37213.5 km2.499.034.8 km SSE of Kolbeinsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
11:53:0066.849-18.29913.7 km1.399.036.4 km NNW of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
11:13:3566.851-18.32612.9 km1.899.036.4 km SSE of Kolbeinsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
11:09:2066.414-17.41422.5 km1.199.030.0 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
11:09:0866.867-18.09210.0 km2.199.036.3 km N of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
11:04:5166.853-18.37913.0 km1.999.035.3 km SSE of Kolbeinsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
11:01:5966.856-18.36418.2 km2.599.035.3 km SSE of Kolbeinsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
11:00:2866.854-18.3389.0 km1.999.035.8 km SSE of Kolbeinsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
11:00:0466.845-18.29913.1 km1.999.036.1 km NNW of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
10:33:0666.853-18.32016.8 km1.799.036.3 km SSE of Kolbeinsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
09:37:2963.951-21.0656.2 km1.699.03.3 km WNW of Selfoss
Sunday
27.06.2010
09:33:3366.853-18.31813.0 km2.099.036.3 km SSE of Kolbeinsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
09:31:0466.439-17.27112.7 km1.499.034.6 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
09:25:3166.442-17.2525.2 km0.899.035.4 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
09:20:1164.666-17.45715.7 km1.099.04.4 km NE of Bárðarbunga
Sunday
27.06.2010
09:15:2466.852-18.28913.9 km1.499.036.6 km NNW of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
09:08:2866.444-17.26112.1 km1.199.034.9 km ESE of Grímsey
Sunday
27.06.2010
09:08:2866.470-17.2075.0 km1.590.0136.4 km ESE of Grímsey
Samtals skjálftar: 109

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

NASA warns catastrophic sun storm possible by 2012

According to NASA's latest report which is carried out by the US National Academy of Sciences, governments would be powerless to curb the loss of crucial infrastructure including power grids, potable water and sewage disposal, potentially crippling our way of life for months. While a severe storm is a low-frequency-of-occurrence event, it has the potential for long-duration catastrophic impacts to the power grid and its users. The danger lies in the sun emitting solar flares so intense that they produce magnetic pulses with the force to destroy power grids by melting transformers.

"Emergency services would be strained, and command and control might be lost."

The sun operates on an 11-year cycle, with the next "active" phase due in 2012 likely to present the nearest danger.



But one thing,2012 sun storm not makes world ends.
"our observation result that 2012 sun storm will not directly make this world ends,but direct impact will happens in high technology sector such as sattelite and radio communication" said head of application of geomagnet and outer space magnetic LAPAN,indonesia, Clara Yono Yatini, At university of udayana, Bali

sun storm issue has became on topic of "International Symposium on South East Asia Pacific Environment Problem and Satelite Remote Sensing" at postgraduate campus of univertisy of udayana

NASA has predict taht sun storm will happen between 2012 to 2015. the peak activity will occure on 2012.
but it seem the disaster that may happens in 2012 is unpredicted and uncountable.
rising activity of sun may change some earth wearther activity such as temperature rissing and hard rain in different earht place.
from many of article ,sun storm may cause long impact on weather and climate. if temperature rise thaht make global warming worst.that makes the polar ice caps melt faster than human predict.that makes climtae change impact will come faster than we tough.



beside,many poeple worried about sea current begin unstable.in 2006 Nasa has realeas Article that said "We have something similar here on Earth—the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt, popularized in the sci-fi movie The Day After Tomorrow. It is a network of currents that carry water and heat from ocean to ocean--see the diagram below. In the movie, the Conveyor Belt stopped and threw the world's weather into chaos"March 10, 2006.



this could happen if see current unstable,the worst is ice age may comeback and europe is the victim sci-fi movie THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW tell us one scenario of climate change.
back link of ice age article : http://theclimateweatherblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/big-freeze-plunged-europe-into-ice-age.html

link for nasa article: http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2006/10mar_stormwarning/

Chicago Tornado Warning Issued

The now-familiar sight of isolated flooding, downed trees and dangling power lines was left in the wake Wednesday of a powerful cluster of storms that brought the unfamiliar sound of tornado sirens to Chicago's downtown area.
Several tornado warnings that had been issued for counties in northern Illinios and Northwest Indiana have since expired, but flash flood warnings remain throughout the area.
The storms packed high winds and brought hail the size of golf balls and frequent cloud-to-ground lightning.  Power to at least 175,000 Commonwealth Edison customers was knocked out.
And trying to get anywhere was a hassle:  Metra trains were stopped in their tracks, air traffic at both airports was halted for about an hour and portions of the Stevenson and Eisenhower expressways were blocked by floodwaters.
The Office of Emergency Management & Communications activated its tornado sirens citywide at 6:15 p.m. and 6:25 p.m. for a period of three minutes due to a report of a funnel cloud in the south suburbs, spokesman Will Knight said.
The National Weather Service is investigating several reports of funnel clouds and a possible tornado touch down in Downers Grove.  Winds in excess of 80 mph were recorded, the weather service said.  As of 10 p.m., there has been no confirmation of a tornado touchdown.
Chicago's Department of Streets and Sanitation said 450 new "tree emergencies" were recorded Wednesday, bringing the total number of incidents to 5,812 since last Friday.  The area has been battled by several storms over the last week.
At times Wednesday, the sky was dark as night.  At other times, it was an eerie green.  But as the storms continued eastward, a beautiful sunset was visible in the west .  Rainbows appeared.
Thursday promises to be peaceful. 


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