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02 December 2018

Earth News – Comets, the Sun, and Seismic Waves


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Strange Waves Rippled Around the World, and Nobody Knows Why
Instruments picked up the seismic waves more than 10,000 miles away—but bizarrely, nobody felt them. On the morning of November 11, just before 9:30 UT, a mysterious rumble rolled around the world.

The seismic waves began roughly 15 miles off the shores of Mayotte, a French island sandwiched between Africa and the northern tip of Madagascar. The waves buzzed across Africa, ringing sensors in Zambia, Kenya, and Ethiopia. They traversed vast oceans, humming across Chile, New Zealand, Canada, and even Hawaii nearly 11,000 miles away. These waves didn't just zip by; they rang for more than 20 minutes. And yet, it seems, no human felt them.

Only one person noticed the odd signal on the U.S. Geological Survey's real-time seismogram displays. An earthquake enthusiast who uses the handle @matarikipax saw the curious zigzags and posted images of them to Twitter. That small action kicked off another ripple of sorts, as researchers around the world attempted to suss out the source of the waves. Was it a meteor strike? A submarine volcano eruption? An ancient sea monster rising from the deep?

“I don't think I've seen anything like it,” says Göran Ekström, a seismologist at Columbia University who specializes in unusual earthquakes. national geographic




The world is starting to wake up to the interference of Nibiru system attacking our Tiny planet Earth! The same way the anti Semitic nations are attacking tiny Eretz Yisrael!
Strange seismic waves that rippled around world leave scientists bewildered.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/earthquake-seismic-waves-mayotte-madagascar-volcanic-activity-science-a8659236.html
Mystery of the strange seismic waves that shook the world on Nov 11th baffles scientists

Sensors first picked up the shockwaves near an island between Madagascar and Africa

Described by National Geographic as a “mysterious rumble” that rolled across the globe, the waves started near Mayotte, a French island between Africa and north Madagascar. article and pic from thesun.uk.

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