Can I get eyes on this? Central Idaho Earthquakes. Smoke near the epicenter! | |
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anonymous_one
User ID: 78969238 South Africa 03/16/2021 05:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, I don't see what I consider smoke myself in those maps, but remember these are not live real-time satellite images like a spy satellite. They are static images taken at a certain point in time in the past. So if there is smoke its because there was smoke there at the time the last update was made, which is unlikely to be in the last day or so. [Edit: ok I see the smoke below the Sherman Peak one, that does look like smoke, but again, not a live feed, so whatever it was it was burning the year/month they took the shot, not since the earth quake] Last Edited by anonymous_one on 03/16/2021 05:36 PM |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80141676 United States 03/16/2021 05:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, I don't see what I consider smoke myself in those maps, but remember these are not live real-time satellite images like a spy satellite. Quoting: anonymous_one They are static images taken at a certain point in time in the past. So if there is smoke its because there was smoke there at the time the last update was made, which is unlikely to be in the last day or so. Thanks. This is in the middle of a wilderness region. The earthquake activity at this particular location has been ongoing for well over a year, and not just little quakes. Even if the imagery is dated, it is still of major importance. Smoke plumes accompanied by earthquake activity indicate volcanic activity. |
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anonymous_one
User ID: 78969238 South Africa 03/16/2021 05:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, I don't see what I consider smoke myself in those maps, but remember these are not live real-time satellite images like a spy satellite. Quoting: anonymous_one They are static images taken at a certain point in time in the past. So if there is smoke its because there was smoke there at the time the last update was made, which is unlikely to be in the last day or so. Thanks. This is in the middle of a wilderness region. The earthquake activity at this particular location has been ongoing for well over a year, and not just little quakes. Even if the imagery is dated, it is still of major importance. Smoke plumes accompanied by earthquake activity indicate volcanic activity. Yes very good point about the quakes and volcanic relation even if not from this quake. I looked up my place (not in the US and outside a major city) to see if I can guess how old the imagery is (assuming US will be just as if not more so up to date), looking at it, I see a silver blob that can only be where I moved the chicken house too last year to bring my birds close to the house in case things fell apart, so imagery in my country (or area) is less than 1 year old. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80141676 United States 03/16/2021 05:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, I don't see what I consider smoke myself in those maps, but remember these are not live real-time satellite images like a spy satellite. Quoting: anonymous_one They are static images taken at a certain point in time in the past. So if there is smoke its because there was smoke there at the time the last update was made, which is unlikely to be in the last day or so. Thanks. This is in the middle of a wilderness region. The earthquake activity at this particular location has been ongoing for well over a year, and not just little quakes. Even if the imagery is dated, it is still of major importance. Smoke plumes accompanied by earthquake activity indicate volcanic activity. Yes very good point about the quakes and volcanic relation even if not from this quake. I looked up my place (not in the US and outside a major city) to see if I can guess how old the imagery is (assuming US will be just as if not more so up to date), looking at it, I see a silver blob that can only be where I moved the chicken house too last year to bring my birds close to the house in case things fell apart, so imagery in my country (or area) is less than 1 year old. Good indicator of time frame I suppose. I wonder if current imagery would show smoke there as well? That is the real question! Those are most definitely smoke plumes. Doesn't seem to be coming from burnt vegetation either. (Could be slash burns, but I doubt it.) I honestly believe it to be volcanic in nature. Could be wrong. |
Helo
User ID: 79280147 United States 03/16/2021 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Central Idaho has been rocking steadily in the 3.4 range, near Stanley Idaho. Quoting: Osmium76 I noticed earthquakes today, there as I do EVERY DAY! If you go to the map below and select Satalite view and scroll in to where the quakes are you will see SMOKE, just slightly to the lower left of the earthquake epicenters. Is this now an Active Volcano? Is that Volcanic activity? [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com] I wan't opinions on this! Not sure if it's pointing the right way, but... [link to www.mountainvillage.com (secure)] Then, there's this one... [link to discoversawtooth.org (secure)] Last Edited by IAMTHATGUY on 03/16/2021 06:22 PM "Peace in our time? All it took was everybody about to die." “The way I see it, there’s only three kinds of people in this world. Bad ones, ones you follow, and ones you need to protect.” - Amos Burton |
McDonald Trunalimunumaprzure
User ID: 77488535 United States 03/16/2021 06:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Snake River Plain is a geologic feature located primarily within the U.S. state of Idaho. It stretches about 400 miles (640 km) westward from northwest of the state of Wyoming to the Idaho-Oregon border. The plain is a wide, flat bow-shaped depression and covers about a quarter of Idaho. Three major volcanic buttes dot the plain east of Arco, the largest being Big Southern Butte. Most of Idaho's major cities are in the Snake River Plain, as is much of its agricultural land. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to earthobservatory.nasa.gov (secure)] Thread: Well, been nice knowing you. Forget Yellowstone... Snake River Plain’s volcano is a MUCH BIGGER threat to America Last Edited by PANDEMIC OF THE VACCINATED on 03/16/2021 06:25 PM Butthurt? Click 'Add to Ignore List' under my username Si vis pacem, para bellum VACCINES ARE THE LEADING CAUSE OF COINCIDENCES 'Your user name here makes me want to punch you in the fucking face, you sick fucking diseased cunt' Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8100888 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64698495 United States 03/16/2021 06:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The missing people video is a touch north of the earthquake hot spot but pretty close. Something about this area is beautiful and spooky. start at 10:35 Plus you have the uber wealthy doing the Sun Valley thing close by... .. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64698495 United States 03/16/2021 06:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Snake River Plain is a geologic feature located primarily within the U.S. state of Idaho. It stretches about 400 miles (640 km) westward from northwest of the state of Wyoming to the Idaho-Oregon border. The plain is a wide, flat bow-shaped depression and covers about a quarter of Idaho. Three major volcanic buttes dot the plain east of Arco, the largest being Big Southern Butte. Quoting: McDonald Trunalimunumaprzure Most of Idaho's major cities are in the Snake River Plain, as is much of its agricultural land. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] [link to earthobservatory.nasa.gov (secure)] Thread: Well, been nice knowing you. Forget Yellowstone... Snake River Plain’s volcano is a MUCH BIGGER threat to America The earthquake hot spot is not in the flat bow-shaped area it's north of that and kind of central. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75708546 United States 03/16/2021 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's a magma thingy underground that when the Oregon coast goes in the slip strike quake and drops the coast - it'll put pressure on the underground magma thingy and could set off yellowstone. Saw it in a geology lecture on youtube. Is there a fault there? Did you write Dutchsinse and ask? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80141676 United States 03/16/2021 06:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh, wow, thanks for the pin! Places like Oklahoma and Cali always have quake activity, but most of that is normal or caused by hydrofracking activity. I will provide a little history for Idaho Earthquake activity shortly. |
McDonald Trunalimunumaprzure
User ID: 77488535 United States 03/16/2021 06:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's a magma thingy underground that when the Oregon coast goes in the slip strike quake and drops the coast - it'll put pressure on the underground magma thingy and could set off yellowstone. Saw it in a geology lecture on youtube. Quoting: Annie Oakley Is there a fault there? Did you write Dutchsinse and ask? Like this? The hotspot is stationary and the crust moving over is what changes the location of ancient eruptions? https://imgur.com/a/bg37yz3 Butthurt? Click 'Add to Ignore List' under my username Si vis pacem, para bellum VACCINES ARE THE LEADING CAUSE OF COINCIDENCES 'Your user name here makes me want to punch you in the fucking face, you sick fucking diseased cunt' Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8100888 |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80141676 United States 03/16/2021 06:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's a magma thingy underground that when the Oregon coast goes in the slip strike quake and drops the coast - it'll put pressure on the underground magma thingy and could set off yellowstone. Saw it in a geology lecture on youtube. Quoting: Annie Oakley Is there a fault there? Did you write Dutchsinse and ask? Lol. I have been watching this type of activity long before Dutchsinse got a channel. Guy goes into greater depth than I though and I like observing what he shares. Don't know about faults. I assume there is and think I remember reading about one being discovered there. Will see If I can find that too. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80141676 United States 03/16/2021 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Idaho, United States has had: (M1.5 or greater) 10 earthquakes in the past 24 hours 73 earthquakes in the past 7 days 237 earthquakes in the past 30 days 3,362 earthquakes in the past 365 days [link to earthquaketrack.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80141676 United States 03/16/2021 06:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is a story from last years big Quake in Idaho. Could another big Idaho earthquake happen after March's magnitude 6.5 jolt? [link to www.ktvb.com (secure)] |
OCCAM'S RAZOR
User ID: 79351910 United States 03/16/2021 06:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | probably magma on the move, UoU has the best views. Has been going on for over 2 years. One of my NatSec sources said he'd heard it was somekind of tunnel/deep fortress under construction...never heard anymore, so that was likely bogus OCCAM [link to quake.utah.edu (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80141676 United States 03/16/2021 06:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Idaho, United States has had: (M1.5 or greater) Quoting: Osmium76 10 earthquakes in the past 24 hours 73 earthquakes in the past 7 days 237 earthquakes in the past 30 days 3,362 earthquakes in the past 365 days [link to earthquaketrack.com (secure)] Idaho has had an average of 9.2 earthquakes per day, every day for the last year! |
RogueRN
User ID: 80061531 United States 03/16/2021 06:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Central Idaho has been rocking steadily in the 3.4 range, near Stanley Idaho. Quoting: Osmium76 I noticed earthquakes today, there as I do EVERY DAY! If you go to the map below and select Satalite view and scroll in to where the quakes are you will see SMOKE, just slightly to the lower left of the earthquake epicenters. Is this now an Active Volcano? Is that Volcanic activity? [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com] I wan't opinions on this! Check it out on the goes 16 at college of DuPage. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80141676 United States 03/16/2021 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | probably magma on the move, UoU has the best views. Has been going on for over 2 years. One of my NatSec sources said he'd heard it was somekind of tunnel/deep fortress under construction...never heard anymore, so that was likely bogus Quoting: OCCAM'S RAZOR OCCAM [link to quake.utah.edu (secure)] lol Right? heh. I think magma movement is on the uptick everywhere. Plenty of volcano going off across the globe right now. :jay: |
Duncan the destroyer
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Arlie27
User ID: 79141158 03/16/2021 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There's a magma thingy underground that when the Oregon coast goes in the slip strike quake and drops the coast - it'll put pressure on the underground magma thingy and could set off yellowstone. Saw it in a geology lecture on youtube. Quoting: Annie Oakley Is there a fault there? Did you write Dutchsinse and ask? Dutch will let us know if there's a hot spot there causing fires. |
KickinIt
User ID: 74785546 United States 03/16/2021 07:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Central Idaho has been rocking steadily in the 3.4 range, near Stanley Idaho. Quoting: Osmium76 I noticed earthquakes today, there as I do EVERY DAY! If you go to the map below and select Satalite view and scroll in to where the quakes are you will see SMOKE, just slightly to the lower left of the earthquake epicenters. Is this now an Active Volcano? Is that Volcanic activity? [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com] I wan't opinions on this! Check it out on the goes 16 at college of DuPage. That's what I was going to suggest. Here's the link [link to weather.cod.edu (secure)] This is a regional map. You can click on localized sectors, but it looks like Idaho is split between two sectors, right around where the swarm is, so you'd have to check both. At the bottom of the image you can press play or use your cursor to go forward/back and look for any abnormalities, smoke plumes, etc. Last Edited by KickinIt on 03/16/2021 07:15 PM |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80141676 United States 03/16/2021 07:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | probably magma on the move, UoU has the best views. Has been going on for over 2 years. One of my NatSec sources said he'd heard it was somekind of tunnel/deep fortress under construction...never heard anymore, so that was likely bogus Quoting: OCCAM'S RAZOR OCCAM [link to quake.utah.edu (secure)] The smoke and plumes on this map is even more noticeable! [link to quake.utah.edu (secure)] Select imagery on the layer tab at the You can see the smoke and plumes better on this map than the one from my original link. They are definitely there! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64698495 United States 03/16/2021 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | probably magma on the move, UoU has the best views. Has been going on for over 2 years. One of my NatSec sources said he'd heard it was somekind of tunnel/deep fortress under construction...never heard anymore, so that was likely bogus Quoting: OCCAM'S RAZOR OCCAM [link to quake.utah.edu (secure)] That is where my thoughts are. I have no proof, no rumors just think the missing people aspect and the odd geology here suggest undergound activity. . |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 80141676 United States 03/16/2021 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Central Idaho has been rocking steadily in the 3.4 range, near Stanley Idaho. Quoting: Osmium76 I noticed earthquakes today, there as I do EVERY DAY! If you go to the map below and select Satalite view and scroll in to where the quakes are you will see SMOKE, just slightly to the lower left of the earthquake epicenters. Is this now an Active Volcano? Is that Volcanic activity? [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com] I wan't opinions on this! Check it out on the goes 16 at college of DuPage. That's what I was going to suggest. Here's the link [link to weather.cod.edu (secure)] This is a regional map. You can click on localized sectors, but it looks like Idaho is split between two sectors, right around where the swarm is, so you'd have to check both. At the bottom of the image you can press play or use your cursor to go forward/back and look for any abnormalities, smoke plumes, etc. I am not extensively knowledgeable about how to use all of these tools. I messed around a bit with them, but they were not showing me what I was looking for. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64698495 United States 03/16/2021 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | probably magma on the move, UoU has the best views. Has been going on for over 2 years. One of my NatSec sources said he'd heard it was somekind of tunnel/deep fortress under construction...never heard anymore, so that was likely bogus Quoting: OCCAM'S RAZOR OCCAM [link to quake.utah.edu (secure)] The smoke and plumes on this map is even more noticeable! [link to quake.utah.edu (secure)] Select imagery on the layer tab at the You can see the smoke and plumes better on this map than the one from my original link. They are definitely there! I don't know how to use your link. How are you seeing smoke and plumes. I apologize in advance! |
KickinIt
User ID: 74785546 United States 03/16/2021 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Central Idaho has been rocking steadily in the 3.4 range, near Stanley Idaho. Quoting: Osmium76 I noticed earthquakes today, there as I do EVERY DAY! If you go to the map below and select Satalite view and scroll in to where the quakes are you will see SMOKE, just slightly to the lower left of the earthquake epicenters. Is this now an Active Volcano? Is that Volcanic activity? [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com] I wan't opinions on this! Check it out on the goes 16 at college of DuPage. That's what I was going to suggest. Here's the link [link to weather.cod.edu (secure)] This is a regional map. You can click on localized sectors, but it looks like Idaho is split between two sectors, right around where the swarm is, so you'd have to check both. At the bottom of the image you can press play or use your cursor to go forward/back and look for any abnormalities, smoke plumes, etc. I am not extensively knowledgeable about how to use all of these tools. I messed around a bit with them, but they were not showing me what I was looking for. It's not you, it's hard to tell the different between clouds, steam, smoke plume, and whatever else on a black and white satellite map. You will get better at spotting abnormalities if you play around with it a bit, but in general it can be hard to tell what's what. |
MarketPulse
GLP User ID: 37721083 United States 03/16/2021 07:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Yellowstone volcano magma chamber is a lot bigger than originally thought. In 2015 it was found to extend into Idaho, so maybe all the EQs are reflecting magma movement of the Yellowstone volcano?? "The hot rock in the chamber is 4.4 times larger than the shallower, long-known tunnel previously mapped out, according to the study. Hsin-Hua Huang, who lead the research said in 2015: “For the first time, we have imaged the continuous volcanic plumbing system under Yellowstone. “That includes the upper crustal magma chamber we have seen previously plus a lower crustal magma reservoir that has never been imaged before and that connects the upper chamber to the Yellowstone hotspot plume below.”" The hot rock in the chamber is 4.4 times larger than the shallower, long-known tunnel previously mapped out, according to the study. Hsin-Hua Huang, who lead the research said in 2015: “For the first time, we have imaged the continuous volcanic plumbing system under Yellowstone. “That includes the upper crustal magma chamber we have seen previously plus a lower crustal magma reservoir that has never been imaged before and that connects the upper chamber to the Yellowstone hotspot plume below.” |