An incredible swarm of earthquakes and
aftershocks have battered New Zealand over the last 12 hours.
A massive magnitude 7.8 hit the South
Island last night triggering an incredible 40 aftershocks above mag 4. with at least 4 monitoring
above mag 6.
Not since the Japan tsunami and earthquake
on Saturday 12 March 2011 have there been such a number of major quakes
concentrated in one area.
The earthquakes struck along the Kermadec
Trench which cuts right through New Zealand’s South Island.
A large coronal hole on our Sun, (what some
experts believe to be the main cause of major quakes) is facing the Earth at
this moment, see below.
Photo Spaceweather.com
Photo ABC7Chicago.com
Another factor could be the large Moon,
which is the closest for 70 years, the last time it was so close to the Earth
was January 26, 1948, and our Moon’s gravitational pull does influence our
planet.
Last night’s barrage in New Zealand brings
the total of major quakes this month to 7, with 5 of them being in New Zealand,
the total number of major quakes so far this year is 119, see below.
119 major quakes this year, with 98% of
them around the Pacific "Ring of Fire," incredibly the American West
coast has so far managed to steer clear of trouble with not one major quake
registered in the area this year, what are the odds?
Number of major quakes this year up to November the 1st
Researched and written by Gary Walton
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