Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Massive quake: Volcano activity increasing around the world and massive black-outs in the US: Coincidence or influenced by enormous Coronal Hole facing Earth?

Photo John Seach

  • In the past couple of days, since the solar wind escaping from the Coronal hole began battering the Earths magnetosphere, 100,000 people suffered black-outs in San Francisco, a massive 7.1 quake reduced to a mag 6.9 by USGS  and increased volcano activity around the world with the volcano above in Papua New Guinea and Costa Rica's Turrialba volcano and Poas volcano and Nishinoshima island in Japan just a few examples

Evacuation warnings have been issued again for Papua New Guinea's Manam Island as the island's volcano continues to rumble and spew ash.
The National reported the eruption alert level for the Manam volcano has been raised to stage three, a sign that people had to be moved off.
The volcano, which dominates Manam Island off the mainland's north-east coast, erupted nine days ago.
Disaster authorities were recommending people leave as soon as possible.
A councillor for Dugulava village on the island said there were rumbling, blasts and spewing ashes from the volcano on Sunday night.
He said they had begun moving women and children to Bogia on the mainland.

Is massive Coronal Hole the cause for black outs, volcano activity and massive 7.1 quake of the coast of Santiago?

Solar wind is flowing from this massive coronal hole and has reached and is causing magnetic around the Earths magnetosphere and causing pressure on Earth.
In the past couple of days, since the solar wind escaping from the Coronal hole began battering the Earths magnetosphere, 100,000 people suffered black-outs in San Francisco, a massive 7.1 quake reduced to a mag 6.9 by USGS  and increased volcano activity around the world with the volcano above in Papua New Guinea and Costa Rica's Turrialba volcano and Poas volcano and Nishinoshima island in Japan just a few examples

Spaceweather.com A massive Coronal hole facing Earth
We've seen this coronal hole before.
On March 27th it lashed Earth's magnetic field with a fast-moving stream that ignited intense auroras around both of Earth's poles.
The coronal hole is potent because it is spewing solar wind threaded with "negative polarity" magnetic fields.

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