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    Default Groundwater readings in Florida show Japan earthquake

    wise old owl is gonna love this:

    The intense earthquake that rocked Japan appears to have sent ripples all the way to Florida's deep earth.
    Gauges as deep as 2,000 feet that let the South Florida Water Management District keep an eye on the region's water system started spiking up and down half an hour after the 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit.


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    I'm with Northwest Florida Water Management District, and I confirm this report. SW passed it around to us late last week.

    The whole planet must have rung like a bell!

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    That's interesting, and surprising, given the fact that it took several hours for tsunami waves from the quake to reach U.S. shores. Obviously, whatever reverberations were detected in Florida must have moved through the center of the planet rather than along the surface at sea level.
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    very interesting
    I don't know

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    Wow, I wonder if in a few million years the lithified sediment will exhibit those ripples? I don't remember if I learned that or not in any of my geology courses, time to email an old professor!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WingedMonkey View Post
    wise old owl is gonna love this:

    The intense earthquake that rocked Japan appears to have sent ripples all the way to Florida's deep earth.
    Gauges as deep as 2,000 feet that let the South Florida Water Management District keep an eye on the region's water system started spiking up and down half an hour after the 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit.


    http://xportal.sfwmd.gov/portal/pls/...s/15830864.PDF
    Life is short and I found your post very funny, and not surprising. But thanks again... its always cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wise Old Owl View Post
    Life is short and I found your post very funny, and not surprising. But thanks again... its always cool.
    What did you find funny?
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    Ok I have a question. Due to the earthquake I hear that Japan lost like 8 ft of coast line. Now here is my question. Is it possible that Mt Fuji might have lost some elevation?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sierra Echo View Post
    Ok I have a question. Due to the earthquake I hear that Japan lost like 8 ft of coast line. Now here is my question. Is it possible that Mt Fuji might have lost some elevation?????
    If it did, since it is an active volcano can't it add more?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WingedMonkey View Post
    If it did, since it is an active volcano can't it add more?
    The supply and demand theory. I can live with that! LOL

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    wise old owl is gonna love this:


    I dunno it was funny - I read it and burst.
    Last edited by Wise Old Owl; 03-22-2011 at 22:31.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sierra Echo View Post
    Ok I have a question. Due to the earthquake I hear that Japan lost like 8 ft of coast line. Now here is my question. Is it possible that Mt Fuji might have lost some elevation?????
    no your information is flawed or you miss heard it. the entire island or sub continent moved laterally 8 feet in one direction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wise Old Owl View Post
    no your information is flawed or you miss heard it. the entire island or sub continent moved laterally 8 feet in one direction.
    I probably misheard it. Now that you said it, that sounds right. I was just curious if it did anything to the mountain.

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    It also sank lower, at least on coastline, already causing tidal flooding where there wasn't before.
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    Japan Meteorological Agency


    "The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake largely sank the ground level of the Pacific coast of Tohoku region and northern part of Kanto region. The risk of the submergence and flood in these regions has become larger than before the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake.
    Therefore, it is necessary to pay special attention to the tide level and to prepare for the submergence and flood in these regions, especially during the spring tide, when the flood tide level becomes higher than usual"
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    So I was kinda right!

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    Or kinda wrong, because Mt Fuji is on a different plate?
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    Oh I don't know about all THAT kind of stuff! I just know its in the same country and that is good enough for me!

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    Anyhow it made the aquifer jiggle in Florida.
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    Let's see if I have all of this right.
    Planet X is getting close so the easy/week fault lines are going snap crackle pop due to X's gravitational pull.
    And X is interacting with the Sun causing serious electromagnetic pulses which hit the Earth but go to the core and increase its heat increasing the pressure on the plates from below. And as X gets closer the stronger plates will go-like New Madrid....anyone google how many quakes in Arkansas in the last 6 months? Seems like FEMA has and has ordered up a lot of dinners
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