Daily Archives: October 1, 2011

Mystery intensifies over unexplained booming noise in Tennessee

October 1, 2011 – TENNESSEE – The Lashbrooke subdivision in Louisville enjoyed a quiet and sun-bathed afternoon on Thursday. The peaceful surroundings of the affluent neighborhood along the Tennessee River lend no hint that its residents suffer from shell-shock. “It’s scary-loud. … Continue reading

Posted in Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Mystery Boom & Shaking, Seismic tremors, Unsolved Mystery | 46 Comments

Geologists grapple for answers to explain Ohio’s recent bout of tremors

October 1, 2011 – OHIO – Thursday night’s earthquake sent shock waves through most of Mahoning County. The quake wasn’t strong enough to create any damage, but it likely felt a lot stronger than a regular magnitude-2.5 rumble, said Michael … Continue reading

Posted in Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Land fissures, cracks, sinkholes, Mystery Boom & Shaking, Seismic tremors | 34 Comments

Death-toll from flooding in Cambodia exceeds 100

October 1, 2011 – PHNOM PENH – More than 100 Cambodians, nearly half of them children, have died in the country’s worst flooding in a decade, a disaster official said Thursday. Heavy rainfall, which has also caused the Mekong river … Continue reading

Posted in Civilizations unraveling, Climate unraveling, Cloudburst storms with flashflooding, Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Extreme Weather Event, Unprecedented Flooding | Leave a comment

Last piece of the puzzle, part 2: Earth catastrophism, El Hierro, cosmic rays and the planet Mercury

33 year window of geological catastrophism (1783-1816): We’re back to another period of catastrophism similarly to what occurred on the planet 228 years ago. This period began with the most deadly eruption in modern history- the Laki volcanic fissure eruptions in Iceland. The … Continue reading

Posted in Earth Changes, Signs of Magnetic Field weakening, Solar Event, Space Watch | 30 Comments

Costa Rica’s Rincon de la Vieja volcano awakens from dormancy after 13 years

October 1, 2011 – COSTA RICA – Dormant for more than a decade, the Rincon de la Vieja volcano surprised area residents and tourists with its a phreatic eruption on September 16 and 22. The volcano is located in the … Continue reading

Posted in Earth Changes, Earth Watch, High-risk potential hazard zone, Monthly lead post, Volcanic Eruption, Volcano Watch | 3 Comments