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OccultHawk 12-01-2018 09:42 AM

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I have a vague recollection of being very disappointed with C McC.
You should revisit that one. He’s masterful.

[MERIT] 12-01-2018 11:46 PM

Alaska Rocked By Aftershocks
 
Alaska Rocked By 200+ Aftershocks Following Friday's 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake

Spoiler for FULL TEXT & PICS:
As if the chaos that followed Friday's magnitude 7.0 earthquake didn't create enough mayhem for the residents of Anchorage, Alaska, the USGS reported on Saturday that in the wake of what many Alaskans described as the worst earthquake of their lifetime, parts of the state have already been rocked by more than 200 aftershocks.

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defa...1alaskatwo.JPG

And the quakes are expected to continue for "some time," according to Seismologist Randy Baldwin. As of noon ET on Saturday, the official tracker on the Alaska Earthquake Center's website stood at 224.

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defa...01alaska_0.JPG

Residents were still shaken from Friday's back-to-back magnitude 7.0 and magnitude 5.7 quakes, which destroyed roads and sent goods flying off of store shelves as people ran into the street for cover.

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defa...01alaska_1.JPG

Shortly after returning, the second quake hit, and Alaskans went through the whole ritual again. Fortunately, there have been no reports of deaths or serious injuries [since the state is located above an area where two tectonic plates converge, Alaskans are accustomed to earthquakes, as they experience more of them than the other 49 states combined].

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defa...alaskathre.JPG

Still, Alaskans insisted that this one was different, according to several people who shared their stories with CNN.

"It was absolutely terrifying," Palmer resident Kristin Dossett said. "It shook like I have never felt anything shake before," she said.

"It was very loud when it came," Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz said. "It was very clear that this was something bigger than what we normally experience. We live in earthquake country...but this was a big one."

Philip Peterson was in a multi-story building in downtown Anchorage as the structure swayed and coffee mugs fell from tables and tiles from the ceiling.

"I just jumped under my desk and had to ride it out," Peterson said.

The magnitude 7.0 quake could be felt up to 400 miles outside of Anchorage. One seismologist described it as the worst earthquake to hit the state since 1964. Meanwhile, operations have resumed at a trans-Alaska pipeline that was briefly closed after the quake.

"I think it's safe to say that, not measured in magnitude or location, but in terms of how strong the ground itself shook during the earthquake,"
he said during a question-and-answer session at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

The Anchorage Police Department reported "major infrastructure damage," and helicopters and drones were still working on a damage assessment as of midday Saturday.

The Batlord 12-02-2018 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by [MERIT] (Post 2020425)

https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/...02bcdea730.jpg

Lisnaholic 12-02-2018 05:23 AM

Who likes charts and graphs? I do, because they give an instant impression of how things stand. I'm often fed up by news progs that will rattle of a bunch of statistics, but won't show a diagram or a map. It's as if a memo was sent round to all the news progs: Don't show diagrams or your viewers will swap channel. Does that bug anyone else, I wonder?

Anyway, this is a link to some charts showing facts and figures about global warming:- https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-46384067

To a lot of us, it's more confirmatory than revelatory, but here are a couple of items that I found interesting:-

Graph #3: we are way off track for any kind of temp control
Graph #4: the world's big four culprits of greenhouse gas emission. (Though even I notice that by dividing Europe into its constituent countries, my home continent comes off as innocent on all counts.)
Graph #7: how we can help includes this advice:-
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Scientists say we all have to make "rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes" to our lifestyles, in order to avoid severely damaging climate change.

The IPCC says we need to: buy less meat, milk, cheese and butter; eat more locally sourced seasonal food - and throw less of it away; drive electric cars but walk or cycle short distances; take trains and buses instead of planes; use videoconferencing instead of business travel; use a washing line instead of a tumble dryer; insulate homes; demand low carbon in every consumer product.

The single biggest way to reduce your environmental impact on the planet is to modify your diet to include less meat - according to recent studies.

Lisnaholic 12-02-2018 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by [MERIT] (Post 2020425)
Alaska Rocked By 200+ Aftershocks Following Friday's 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake

Spoiler for FULL TEXT & PICS:
As if the chaos that followed Friday's magnitude 7.0 earthquake didn't create enough mayhem for the residents of Anchorage, Alaska, the USGS reported on Saturday that in the wake of what many Alaskans described as the worst earthquake of their lifetime, parts of the state have already been rocked by more than 200 aftershocks.

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defa...1alaskatwo.JPG

And the quakes are expected to continue for "some time," according to Seismologist Randy Baldwin. As of noon ET on Saturday, the official tracker on the Alaska Earthquake Center's website stood at 224.

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defa...01alaska_0.JPG

Residents were still shaken from Friday's back-to-back magnitude 7.0 and magnitude 5.7 quakes, which destroyed roads and sent goods flying off of store shelves as people ran into the street for cover.

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defa...01alaska_1.JPG

Shortly after returning, the second quake hit, and Alaskans went through the whole ritual again. Fortunately, there have been no reports of deaths or serious injuries [since the state is located above an area where two tectonic plates converge, Alaskans are accustomed to earthquakes, as they experience more of them than the other 49 states combined].

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defa...alaskathre.JPG

Still, Alaskans insisted that this one was different, according to several people who shared their stories with CNN.

"It was absolutely terrifying," Palmer resident Kristin Dossett said. "It shook like I have never felt anything shake before," she said.

"It was very loud when it came," Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz said. "It was very clear that this was something bigger than what we normally experience. We live in earthquake country...but this was a big one."

Philip Peterson was in a multi-story building in downtown Anchorage as the structure swayed and coffee mugs fell from tables and tiles from the ceiling.

"I just jumped under my desk and had to ride it out," Peterson said.

The magnitude 7.0 quake could be felt up to 400 miles outside of Anchorage. One seismologist described it as the worst earthquake to hit the state since 1964. Meanwhile, operations have resumed at a trans-Alaska pipeline that was briefly closed after the quake.

"I think it's safe to say that, not measured in magnitude or location, but in terms of how strong the ground itself shook during the earthquake,"
he said during a question-and-answer session at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

The Anchorage Police Department reported "major infrastructure damage," and helicopters and drones were still working on a damage assessment as of midday Saturday.

^ Thanks for adding this earthquake to our Watchdog thread. Unfortunately, if you live on North America's western seaboard, keeping track of earthquakes must be even more alarming than watching indicators of global warming. Here's Paul Smeenus's thread on the Cascadia Subduction Zone:-

https://www.musicbanter.com/lounge/7...tion-zone.html

MicShazam 12-02-2018 06:49 AM

People still pretend Trump is at all defensible. Which he's not.

This alone is reason enough to consider him 100% indefensible:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6Go...youtu.be&t=731

Lisnaholic 12-02-2018 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by MicShazam (Post 2020481)
People still pretend Trump is at all defensible. Which he's not.

This alone is reason enough to consider him 100% indefensible:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6Go...youtu.be&t=731

^ That video does a good job of presenting info in an entertaining way: I liked the conversations in the bath: "Why is racist paranoia so compelling to you when all the climate science in the world just bounces off your skull?".
I thought it was a mistake to show the sea as the villain though: surely much better to have pointed the finger at the "100 companies that produce 70% of carbon emissions"

MicShazam 12-02-2018 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 2020493)
^ That video does a good job of presenting info in an entertaining way: I liked the conversations in the bath: "Why is racist paranoia so compelling to you when all the climate science in the world just bounces off your skull?".
I thought it was a mistake to show the sea as the villain though: surely much better to have pointed the finger at the "100 companies that produce 70% of carbon emissions"

It's crazy that much of this can essentially be traced back to a few specific unreachable people in high positions.

The Batlord 12-02-2018 11:05 AM

Quote:

Scientists say we all have to make "rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes" to our lifestyles, in order to avoid severely damaging climate change.

The IPCC says we need to: buy less meat, milk, cheese and butter; eat more locally sourced seasonal food - and throw less of it away; drive electric cars but walk or cycle short distances; take trains and buses instead of planes; use videoconferencing instead of business travel; use a washing line instead of a tumble dryer; insulate homes; demand low carbon in every consumer product.

The single biggest way to reduce your environmental impact on the planet is to modify your diet to include less meat - according to recent studies.
Does science™ ever come out with press releases that say that capitalism is gonna have to get gutted for eating less meat to be anything more than pissing in the wind? The other side is already not listening so you might as well give them some hardcore anti-capitalism to froth over. At least then Fox News might pay attention.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MicShazam (Post 2020481)
People still pretend Trump is at all defensible. Which he's not.

This alone is reason enough to consider him 100% indefensible:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6Go...youtu.be&t=731

Watched a bit of that video before going to work but didn't get very far. I like that she released two videos in less than a month. Hbomberguy needs to step his game up if he wants to compete.

MicShazam 12-02-2018 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Dharma & Greg (Post 2020532)
Watched a bit of that video before going to work but didn't get very far. I like that she released two videos in less than a month. Hbomberguy needs to step his game up if he wants to compete.

Yeah what's up with that? I really need him to respect my gluttonous desire for free entertainment.


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