Posted on 12/29/2008 12:04:05 AM PST by dannyprimrose1
Edited on 12/29/2008 12:22:27 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - The University of Utah Seismograph Stations report a swarm of small earthquakes in Yellowstone National Park.
The university says the quakes of magnitude 3.5 and lower have been occurring beneath Yellowstone Lake, five to nine miles south-southeast of Fishing Bridge, a park landmark.
(Excerpt) Read more at montanasnewsstation.com ...
Toba almost wiped put the Human Race (Human population went from several million to 10,000 to 1,000 people. )and it was about the same size as the largest Yellowstone eruption.
< / sarc >
lol...
26 quakes in Yellowstone caldera in the last 48 hours
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Maps/special/Yellowstone.php
Maybe we won’t need to buy fireworks for this New Years...
Check out this collection of earth quakes in the last three days:
2.0 2008/12/29 12:37:07 44.493N 110.366W 1.0 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.2 2008/12/29 12:28:56 44.516N 110.375W 1.6 60 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
3.3 2008/12/29 12:14:49 44.521N 110.369W 1.8 60 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.5 2008/12/28 22:30:04 44.507N 110.371W 0.8 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.2 2008/12/28 22:23:37 44.511N 110.369W 1.2 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
1.9 2008/12/28 21:29:18 44.522N 110.385W 1.0 59 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.9 2008/12/28 21:25:54 44.504N 110.364W 0.6 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.6 2008/12/28 16:57:56 44.521N 110.371W 1.4 60 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.0 2008/12/28 16:08:25 44.491N 110.390W 1.7 60 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
3.1 2008/12/28 12:55:17 44.511N 110.353W 0.7 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
3.0 2008/12/28 12:32:15 44.511N 110.356W 2.7 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
0.8 2008/12/28 08:38:51 44.492N 110.364W 2.5 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.8 2008/12/28 08:37:40 44.514N 110.359W 0.0 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.2 2008/12/28 02:25:14 44.508N 110.364W 1.9 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
3.2 2008/12/28 02:23:57 44.511N 110.361W 0.4 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.2 2008/12/28 00:15:19 44.487N 110.358W 0.4 62 km (39 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.1 2008/12/27 23:37:20 44.491N 110.383W 0.2 60 km (37 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.4 2008/12/27 22:23:54 44.490N 110.360W 1.9 62 km (39 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
3.8 2008/12/27 22:15:56 44.492N 110.365W 0.2 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.6 2008/12/27 17:08:50 44.493N 110.354W 0.4 62 km (39 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
3.3 2008/12/27 15:30:03 44.498N 110.358W 4.3 62 km (39 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
1.5 2008/12/27 15:28:53 44.500N 110.368W 2.1 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
1.8 2008/12/27 15:27:36 44.499N 110.367W 2.5 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
1.0 2008/12/27 14:28:06 44.500N 110.362W 3.5 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
0.9 2008/12/27 14:27:41 44.498N 110.364W 2.4 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
1.6 2008/12/27 14:22:08 44.495N 110.372W 2.6 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.1 2008/12/27 14:08:49 44.496N 110.370W 2.0 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
3.2 2008/12/27 13:26:27 44.505N 110.364W 2.4 61 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
3.5 2008/12/27 13:17:33 44.488N 110.357W 4.1 62 km (39 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
2.3 2008/12/27 11:56:35 44.484N 110.367W 0.5 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
3.0 2008/12/27 11:23:07 44.495N 110.364W 2.8 62 km (38 mi) ESE of West Yellowstone, MT
If lucky, the page may update from time to time.
Three more in the last hour...
Oh we are ok...they are all in one little spot under water....(sarc.) :)
One little spot under the water... on top of the magma dome that has been expanding 3cm every year for the past 5 years. (/more sarcasm)
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LOL....sarcasm taken...:)
I’ve also read where the heat factor is rising around Yellowstone, they are seeing large patches of what looks like burnt grass.
Most prevailing winds do not travel west/southwest from Northwest Wyoming. They generally head due east, and southeast. If you had to be in the U.S. during a major event from that region, the west coast would probably be the safest place in regards to ash fall.
djf wrote: " 26 quakes in Yellowstone caldera in the last 48 hours
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Maps/special/Yellowstone.php
Maybe we wont need to buy fireworks for this New Years..."
DJF thanks for the ping.
Earthquake Ping List. If you would like to have your name added to this list or removed from it, please FReepmail me.
I’ll admit it....I’m dumb.
WHAT does “Age=1.3MYa”, etc., stand for?
Actually there have been about 250 small earthquakes since Friday. Some of the seismologists and volcunologists are starting to get a bit concerned......and they should be.
Thanks for the ping.
CAPS LOCK.! ahhhh!
Thank you for the ping! Just finished watching a 1990 “Earthquake” Flick. I’m ready.
Yellowstone volcanic observatory
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/
I have friends in Cody; the life there is worth the gamble...so they say.
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