Currently 40 Volcanoes Erupting

40 Volcanoes Are Erupting Right Now, And 34 Of Them Are Along The Ring Of Fire

By Michael Snyder

You may not have noticed, but our planet is becoming increasingly unstable.  According to Volcano Discovery, 40 volcanoes around the globe are erupting right now, and only 6 of them are not along the Ring of Fire.  If that sounds like a very high number to you, that is because it is a very high number.

As I have written about previously, there were a total of 3,542 volcanic eruptions during the entire 20th century.  When you divide that number by 100, that gives you an average of about 35 volcanic eruptions per year.  So the number of volcanoes that are erupting right now is well above the 20th century’s average for an entire calendar year.

And of course we are witnessing a tremendous amount of earthquake activity as well.  Nepal was just hit by the worst earthquake that it had seen in 80 years, and scientists are telling us that the Himalayas actually dropped by an astounding 3 feet as a result of that one earthquake.  How much more does our planet have to shake before people start paying attention?

Of course the things that we have been seeing lately are part of a much larger long-term trend.  Seismic activity appears to have been getting stronger over the past few decades, and now things really seem to be accelerating.  The following is how one news source recently summarized what we have been witnessing…

If it seems like earthquakes and erupting volcanoes are happening more frequently, that’s because they are. Looking at global magnitude six (M6) or greater from 1980 to 1989 there was an average of 108.5 earthquakes per year, from 2000 to 2009 the planet averaged 160.9 earthquakes per year: that is a 38.9% increase of M6+ earthquakes in recent years. Unrest also seems to be growing among the world’s super-volcanoes.

Iceland (which is home to some of the most dangerous volcanoes on the planet), Santorini in Greece, Uturuncu in Bolivia, the Yellowstone and Long Valley calderas in the U.S., Laguna del Maule in Chile, Italy’s Campi Flegrei – almost all of the world’s active super-volcanic systems are now exhibiting some signs of inflation, an early indication that pressure is building in these volcanic systems.

But of course most Americans are never going to care about any of this until it starts affecting them personally.

Well, perhaps they should start paying attention to the warning signs.  In recent weeks we have seen significant earthquakes in Michigan, Texas, Mississippi, California, Idaho and Washington.  In addition, it is being reported that pressure is building in dormant volcanoes in Arizona and California.  Just because we have not had a killer earthquake or a large volcanic eruption in the U.S. in recent years does not mean that it will always be that way.  Right now the entire planet appears to be waking up, and this especially seems to be true of the Ring of Fire.

If you are not familiar with the Ring of Fire, just imagine a giant ring that runs around the outer perimeter of the Pacific Ocean.  Approximately 90 percent of all earthquakes and approximately 75 percent of all volcanic eruptions occur within this area, and the entire west coast of North America is considered to be part of the Ring of Fire.

For so long, the west coast has been incredibly blessed not to have experienced a major seismic event.  But scientists tell us that it is only a matter of time.

And right now, just about every other part of the Ring of Fire is shaking violently.

For example, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake just hit Japan on Wednesday

A magnitude-6.8 earthquake that shook northeast Japan on Wednesday was an aftershock of the devastating 2011 quake that triggered a massive tsunami and nuclear power plant meltdown.

“We consider this morning’s earthquake to be an aftershock of the 2011 Northeastern Pacific Earthquake,” said Yohei Hasegawa, an official at the Japanese meteorological agency.

The temblor, which struck just after 6 a.m. local time (5 p.m. ET Tuesday), was sparked by the Pacific tectonic plate “subducting,” or moving under, the main land plate, he added.

Hasegawa warned that more tremors may be on the way.

One Japanese expert is warning that Japan “might have entered an era of great earthquakes and volcanic eruptions,” and considering the immense devastation that the great earthquake and tsunami of 2011 caused, that is a very sobering assessment.

Meanwhile, a series of very strong earthquakes have struck Papua New Guinea recently as well.  The following comes from the Washington Post

A powerful earthquake rattled Papua New Guinea on Thursday, the fourth strong quake to hit the South Pacific island nation in a week. The temblor prompted officials to issue a local tsunami warning, but it was lifted shortly afterward with no reports of damage.

The 7.1-magnitude quake struck about 150 kilometers (94 miles) southwest of the town of Panguna on Bougainville Island at a depth of 23 kilometers (14 miles), the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

Once again, just because things have always been a certain way does not mean that they will always be that way.

As Americans, we are not accustomed to being concerned about major earthquakes and massive volcanic eruptions, but that could soon change in a big way.

The truth is that our planet and our sun are changing in ways that are unpredictable and that our scientists don’t completely understand.

For example, a recent LiveScience article discussed the fact that scientists are deeply puzzled by the fact that the magnetic field of our planet is getting weaker 10 times faster than previously believed…

Scientists already know that magnetic north shifts. Once every few hundred thousand years the magnetic poles flip so that a compass would point south instead of north. While changes in magnetic field strength are part of this normal flipping cycle, data from Swarm have shown the field is starting to weaken faster than in the past. Previously, researchers estimated the field was weakening about 5 percent per century, but the new data revealed the field is actually weakening at 5 percent per decade, or 10 times faster than thought. As such, rather than the full flip occurring in about 2,000 years, as was predicted, the new data suggest it could happen sooner.

And in a previous article, I discussed how one scientist has discovered that activity on the sun is declining at a faster pace “than at any time in the last 9300 years” right now.

I don’t pretend to have all the answers for why these things are happening, but clearly some very unusual things are taking place.

So what do you think?

Do you believe that you know why our planet and our sun are experiencing such dramatic changes?

Please feel free to add to the discussion by posting a comment below…

This article first appeared here at the Economic Collapse Blog.  Michael Snyder is a writer, speaker and activist who writes and edits his own blogs The American Dream and Economic Collapse Blog. Follow him on Twitter here.

 

from:    http://www.activistpost.com/2015/05/40-volcanoes-are-erupting-right-now-and.html

Massive Quake Off PNG – Tsunami Alert

Massive earthquake off the coast of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea – local tsunami alerts

Last update: May 7, 2015 at 9:14 am by By

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Update 08:31 UTC : When you are reading these updates, we at ER are calling you a premium reader. The world has almost NO attention for even massive earthquakes who occur in remote less popular areas as PNG. For us at ER we do follow earthquakes all over the world precisely because we think every country on the globe has the right to be informed.

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Update 08:30 UTC : Below the Geofon seismogram from the seismograph installed in Port Moresby, Eastern PNG. Pretty impressive picture.

Update 08:06 UTC : The focal mechanism image below (courtesy Geofon) shows a spreading mechanism (extension).  “Understanding Beach Balls” article. The PNG Solomon region is a very complicated tectonics area with a lot of very strong interaction among many plates and sub-plates.

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Update 08:00 UTC : The buoy in the middle of the map (somewhat greater icon) is the activated alert with the reading of it (showing minor changes on the red line 15 second interval)

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Update 07:50 UTC : Professor Max Wyss, who specializes in theoretical prognoses of injuries and fatalities expects : NO expected injuries or fatalities due to shaking

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Update 07:40 UTC : No reason to believe that shaking would be a problem as only 1000 people would have felt a strong shaking (the epicenter is off the coast). A very strong shaking is at least necessary for serious damage.

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Update 07:35 UTC : We do fear for some Tsunami risk on the nearby islands. People are used to massive earthquakes in PNG and the Solomon Islands but tsunami’s are always a risk. A distance of 160 km means less than 10 minutes for tsunami waves but local people tend to immediately look for higher grounds if the feel very strong shaking like in this case.

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130km (81mi) SW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea
143km (89mi) SW of Arawa, Papua New Guinea
414km (257mi) SE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea
536km (333mi) ESE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea
628km (390mi) WNW of Honiara, Solomon Islands

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 7.1

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2015-05-07 17:10:22

GMT/UTC Time : 2015-05-07 07:10:22

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from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2015/05/07/very-strong-earthquake-bougainville-region-p-n-g-on-may-7-2015/

Inglewood, CA Earthquake

Earthquake near Inglewood, California

Last update: May 3, 2015 at 1:46 pm by By

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Update : ER does not expect serious damage from this earthquake

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1km (1mi) WNW of View Park-Windsor Hills, California
1km (1mi) ESE of Baldwin Hills, California
4km (2mi) SE of Culver City, California
5km (3mi) NNW of Inglewood, California
12km (7mi) WSW of Los Angeles, California
86km (53mi) ESE of Ventura, California

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 3.8

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2015-05-03 04:07:18

GMT/UTC Time : 2015-05-03 11:07:18

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2015/05/03/minor-earthquake-view-park-windsor-hills-california-on-may-3-2015/

Earthquake w/Tsunami Risk – PNG

Damaging earthquake with Tsunami risk off the coast of New Britain, Papua New Guinea

Last update: March 31, 2015 at 10:57 am by By

Update March 31 :
The article below comes from the Papua New Guinean newspaperThe National

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Update 09:16 UTC : The tsunami threat was inflicted by the type of earthquake, a mainly thrust mechanism who is responsible for an upwards movement of the water column on top of the epicenter ( “Understanding Beach Balls” article)

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Update 03:30 UTC : TSUNAMI THREAT LARGELY OVER

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Update 01:51 UTC : USGS has recalculates its data and now reports a Magnitude of 7.5 at a depth of 40 km

Update 01:40 UTC : Tsunami Message nr. 3 from the PTWC (almost no change)

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Update 01:33 UTC : Robert Speta, meteorologist at NHK Tokyo did send the following tweet, which is in part hopeful but at the downside we do not like to see the word damage.

Update 01:25 UTC : Dr. James Daniell from CEDIM, Karlsruhe, Germany has put all data in his model and is getting a chance of 0 to 2 fatalities and 0 to 10 injuries.

Update 01:20 UTC : 3 buoys (the biggest yellow diamonds) are currently blinking which means that they have detected a change in level (tide omitted)

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Update 01:15 UTC : New version of the GDACS Tsunami waves expectation list (the full list can be consulted here)  :

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Update 01:01 UTC : Professor Max Wyss, specialized in computing human impact has published his report and he expects  0 to 20 fatalities and 20 to 200 injured. We at Earthquake-report.com do expect, based on the current parameters, that there is only a small chance for injuries. PNG is however a nation who has not a good reputation in listing the exact number of injured as most of the country is not accessible by road.

Update 00:59 UTC : PNG is used to strong swaying and massive earthquakes. The biggest treat is however tsunamis but people living in coastal areas are also used to auto-evacuate immediately after they feel strong shaking. Tsunami waves can however inflict serious damage along the coasts.

Update 00:50 UTC : GDACS has issued a list of theoretical tsunami heights. The main treat area are the closest coasts of New Britain and New Ireland. The depth of the hypocenter is an important factor for the calculation of the wave height.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE 00:37 UTC : PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE CAREFULLY IF YOU LIVE ON THE COASTS OF THE FOLLOWING ISLANDS

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Update 00:31 UTC : Damage is possible but as people are used to very strong earthquakes on PNG and as the epicenter if below the ocean we expect only limited damage. We are more concerned about the tsunami treat.

Update 00:17 UTC : Official Tsunami message from the PWTC : HAZARDOUS TSUNAMI WAVES FROM THIS EARTHQUAKE ARE POSSIBLE
    WITHIN 1000 KM OF THE EPICENTER ALONG THE COASTS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND SOLOMON ISLANDS

Update 00:14 UTC : Very strong shaking expected in a wide radius. Due to the hypocenter at intermediate depth the shaking will have been weakened but will be still very strong.

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54km (34mi) SE of Kokopo, Papua New Guinea
282km (175mi) ENE of Kimbe, Papua New Guinea
309km (192mi) SE of Kavieng, Papua New Guinea
367km (228mi) WNW of Arawa, Papua New Guinea
789km (490mi) NE of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 7.4

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2015-03-30 09:48:28

GMT/UTC Time : 2015-03-29 23:48:28

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2015/03/30/massive-earthquake-new-britain-region-p-n-g-on-march-29-2015/

Vanuatu Large Quake

Very Strong earthquake on the Ambrym coast, Vanuatu

Last update: February 19, 2015 at 3:30 pm by By

Update : The aftershock sequence has started. Max aftershock so far was M5.1. The aftershock sequence means at least that the source of the earthquake was tectonic and not a volcano explosion (there is always an error margin in the calculation of earthquake epicenters).
Ambrym volcano has erupted 50 times in the last 150 years, an average of once every 3 years with eruptions usually between VEI 1 and VEI 3. In 1950, a VEI 4 eruption occurred (equivalent to that of the Icelandic eruption of 2010).
Around 2000 years ago, it erupted with VEI 6 (equivalent to Pinatubo 1991).

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Update 13:45 UTC : Ambrym Island is also the location of the very active Ambrym volcano (Marum and Benbow craters). We do not know as yet whether the earthquake has influenced the activity of the lava lake in the Marum crater.

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Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 6.5

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2015-02-20 00:18:33

GMT/UTC Time : 2015-02-19 13:18:33

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2015/02/19/very-strong-earthquake-vanuatu-on-february-19-2015/

Quake off Taiwan – 2/13

Very Strong earthquake off the coast of Taitung county, Taiwan

Last update: February 13, 2015 at 11:26 pm by By

Update : Below the CWB (Central Taiwan Weather Bureau) intensity values. CWB is considering the shaking strong Taitung County.

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Update : We do not expect any serious damage from this earthquake as the epicenter is located out of the Taitung coast.

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25km (16mi) ESE of Taitung City, Taiwan
100km (62mi) NE of Hengchun, Taiwan
106km (66mi) ESE of Yujing, Taiwan
110km (68mi) E of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
744km (462mi) E of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 6.2

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2015-02-14 04:06:31

GMT/UTC Time : 2015-02-13 20:06:31

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2015/02/13/very-strong-earthquake-taiwan-region-on-february-13-2015/

Ridge Quake Atlantic Ocean 2/13

Massive earthquake in the Atlantic Ocean

Last update: February 13, 2015 at 11:06 pm by By

Update : A very special and massive Ridge Earthquake generated by a transform part in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Certainly no shaking will be felt at the nearest islands (Greenland, Iceland and Ireland.

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1165km (724mi) SE of Nanortalik, Greenland
1393km (866mi) SSW of Hafnarfjordur, Iceland
1398km (869mi) SSW of Kopavogur, Iceland
1401km (871mi) SSW of Reykjavik, Iceland
1504km (935mi) W of Tralee, Ireland

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 7.1

Local Time (conversion only below land) : Unknown

GMT/UTC Time : 2015-02-13 18:59:12

from:     http://earthquake-report.com/2015/02/13/very-strong-earthquake-northern-mid-atlantic-ridge-on-february-13-2015/

Earthquake Swarm In Connecticut

Connecticut Rocked By 11 Earthquakes In One Week
By Morgan Winsor @MorganWinsorIBT on January 17 201
Connecticut is likely experiencing an earthquake “swarm,” geologists say. Getty Images

Daily earthquakes in Connecticut in the last week have officials scratching their heads and discussing ways the state can prepare for and respond to the next seismic event. In the past seven days, 11 small tremors have been recorded in the Plainfield area, the Hartford Courant reported.

“So far, we have not found any answer to the question why this particular spot had these earthquakes,” Dr. Alan Kafka, director of the Weston Observatory at Boston College and a researcher of East Coast earthquakes, told the Courant. Kafka met with Plainfield officials Friday to discuss the quakes and address residents’ concerns.

Plainfield residents have made more than 300 calls to 911 in the past week, CBS News reported. A majority of the earthquakes have been less than a magnitude 2 on the open-ended Richter scale. The largest quake happened Monday with a magnitude of 3.1 to 3.3, which is enough to be felt by people but rarely causes damage, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

No injuries from the earthquakes have been reported, and less than a dozen people reported structural damage to buildings, such as cracked foundations, Plainfield Fire Marshal Paul Yellen told the Courant Friday.

Scientists are unable to determine the route of the rumblings because the quakes are too small to rupture the earth’s surface, which would have allowed officials to locate the epicenter. Rob Williams, a geophysicist at the U.S. Geological Survey, told the New York Times Connecticut’s seismic activity appears to be an earthquake “swarm,” in which an area experiences a rapid succession of many earthquakes in a short period of time. Williams said swarms are fairly common geological events and are not precursors of something worse.

This is not the first time the northeast has experienced earthquakes, which occur when underground plates move against each other and release energy that produces seismic waves into the Earth’s crust. A slew of 38 minor quakes rattled Bar Harbor, Maine, from late 2006 to early 2007.

from:    http://www.ibtimes.com/connecticut-rocked-11-earthquakes-one-week-1786792

Western Idaho Earthquake 01/03

Strong slightly damaging earthquake below Challis, Idaho

Last update: January 4, 2015 at 12:09 pm by By

Update : In 2001, 2 people got killed in another earthquake. Check the full article here

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Update : a number of news sources are mentioning some slight damage property on top of the rock slides, something we expected from the beginning.

Screen Shot 2015-01-03 at 20.03.42: Below the Idaho earthquake showing very strong on one of the Yellowstone seismographs!

Update 18:25 UTC : With the epicenter below Challis, we want to share the experience from one of our readers (also in th experience reports below) :

Knocked things off counters an shook an rumbled splashed water all over wood stove rocks rolled off mountain

Update 18:13 UTC : A relatively strong earthquake for American standards. At least the strongest one this year ! Based on the current preliminary earthquake data, earthquake-report.com we expect a slight chance on damage like cracks in walls, fallen tiles, etc. No injuries expected

Update 18:11 UTC : A maximum light shaking in Challis following the theoretical

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  1. 7km (4mi) E of Challis, Idaho
  2. 192km (119mi) ENE of Boise, Idaho
  3. 194km (121mi) ENE of Garden City, Idaho
  4. 197km (122mi) NE of Mountain Home, Idaho
  5. 199km (124mi) ENE of Eagle, Idaho

 

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 5.2

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2015-01-03 10:44:04

GMT/UTC Time : 2015-01-03 17:44:04

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2015/01/03/moderate-earthquake-western-idaho-on-january-3-2015/

Central Italy Earthquakes

Series of moderate earthquakes in Central Italy (greater Florence area)

Last update: December 19, 2014 at 6:47 pm by By

Update 17:57 UTC : INGV Italy now reports a M3.5 Magnitude – see list with the most recent aftershocks below

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Update 17:41 UTC : Preliminary Magnitude 4.0

Update 17:37 UTC : New aftershock felt by the people.

Update 10:59 UTC : An impressive number of aftershocks so far and we do think that this will continue for some time. Chianti is the famous wine region.

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225 km NW of Roma, Italy / pop: 2,563,241 / local time: 11:36:32.6 2014-12-19
15 km SW of Florence, Italy / pop: 371,517 / local time: 11:36:32.6 2014-12-19

Most important Earthquake Data:

Magnitude : 4.3

Local Time (conversion only below land) : 2014-12-19 10:39:43

GMT/UTC Time : 2014-12-19 09:39:43

Depth (Hypocenter) : 10 km

from:    http://earthquake-report.com/2014/12/19/moderate-earthquake-central-italy-on-december-19-2014/