. . . . . Off Topic.
Atmosphere Above Japan Heated Rapidly Days Before Earthquake
Thanks, SunkenCiv.
There is apparently a phenomenon that happens right before and perhaps during an earthquake that is very similar to the auroras in the northern and southern hemispheres. This phenomenon, somewhat regarded as make-believe until recent history, is referred to as earthquake light. Apparently right before and during an earthquake (or perhaps more accurately, places of tectonic stress, seismic activity, or volcanic eruptions), aurora-esque luminous activity in the sky has been reported all over the world.
http://www.jimonlight.com/2010/01/16/the-phenomenon-of-earthquake-lights/
SEE VIDEO
I’m an earthquake “junkie”. This is interesting to me. Thanks for the ping.
;’)
“Earthquake weather” is apparently not a myth.
Now I feel better.
I will never forget the weather the afternoon of October 17, 1989.