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Wellington Earthquake warning ! - New Zealand

Started by zorgon, July 29, 2013, 09:07:09 PM

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Amaterasu

Well, it's only one this time, and not a string of 'em...

Keep safe, Matrix.
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

The Matrix Traveller

I will thanks Amaterasu
Appreciate your concern.

We will just see what happens next, IF anything.

I still have that uneasy feeling though about this so, I will keep taking notice of what is happening.


I Came across some real interesting history involving events in Cook Strait though, which educated me somewhat.

In the past, during the late 1800's Wellington had an 8.2 magnitude earthquake.

I will see if I can post some of this, and the situation today regarding the more recent trench,
east of Wellington.

Amaterasu

"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

The Matrix Traveller

Public Id: 2013p619570
NZST: Sunday, August 18 2013 at 5:47:10 pm
Intensity: strong
Depth: 5 km
Magnitude: 4.2
Location:  25 km south-east of Seddon

The Matrix Traveller

Some info. from 14 March 2011

http://www.niwa.co.nz/news/cook-strait-canyon-starts-to-spill-its-secrets

QuoteScience Centres: Coasts and Oceans
Preliminary results from the first comprehensive survey of the Cook Strait Canyon seabed have begun
to reveal tantalising scientific secrets about New Zealand's largest underwater canyon.

Last month marine geology and biology scientists onboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa
spent a week collecting sediment cores, rock samples and video footage and photographs of the seafloor
in the canyon system.

One of the largest underwater canyon systems in the world, the Cook Strait Canyon starts
just 10 kilometres off the Wellington coast and plunges to 3 kilometre depths south of Cape Palliser.

Initial bathymetric mapping by NIWA showed that the canyon is scarred by more than 150
submarine landslides and many active faults.

But, until now, very little has been known about what caused those landslides and the hazards
they may pose, or even what lives there. Three landslides in the upper canyon were sampled
on the latest voyage.

Initial results show that one of these landslides in particular occurred recently, and may have been caused
by the magnitude 8.3 Wairarapa earthquake in 1855. The similarity of this landslide to others in the canyon
suggests that many of these occurred during this large earthquake.

The Wairarapa earthquake caused widespread landslides on land, uplifted the Wellington waterfront
and generated a moderate tsunami.
NIWA Marine Geologist Dr Joshu Mountjoy says "we have long suspected that many of the landslides
we see occurred during the 1855 event.
We have never had any data to support this so it is really exciting to be getting to the point where
we can attribute landslides to this earthquake with certainty."

One of the canyon's three main arms appears to be inactive at the moment and is predominantly filled
with mud. However, sediment cores taken from the Nicholson and Cook Strait arms of the system,
indicate these canyons are much more active, with repetitive sediment flows occurring.

Where these canyons merge at around 1,200 metre depths, towed camera images showed
jagged blocks of rock lying on the canyon floor. These may have fallen off the canyon walls,
which are more than one kilometre high, or been excavated out of the canyon floor by the current.

"Carbon dating of the sediment cores and rock samples collected will give us more information about how
old the sediment is in the canyon floor and the age of the landslides.

That helps us assess whether activity in the canyon is caused by earthquakes, tidal currents
or other sediment processes," Dr Mountjoy says.

"Some landslides in the system are huge, ranging in volume from 2.5 million cubic metres
to approximately ten cubic kilometres size, and they certainly have the potential to generate hazardous tsunami.

We are now getting a clearer idea of how often the landslides might occur and why.


The 1855 Wairarapa earthquake occurred on 23 January at about 9 p.m.






Additional Link....


http://info.geonet.org.nz/display/quake/M+8.2+-+8.3,+Wairarapa,+23+January+1855




The Matrix Traveller

Public Id: 2013p619796
NZST: Sunday, August 18 2013 at 7:47:31 pm
Intensity: moderate
Depth: 9 km
Magnitude: 3.5
Location:  15 km south-east of Seddon



Public Id: 2013p619733
NZST: Sunday, August 18 2013 at 7:14:31 pm
Intensity: moderate
Depth: 5 km
Magnitude: 3.8
Location:  20 km south of Seddon

robomont

been watchin them quakes.scary stuff.
you have a boat matrix?
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

The Matrix Traveller

Need to take to the skies. well away from the Earth I think... LOL.

sky otter




stay safe matrix..sending good energy



video

http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nbc-news/52787930#52787930
NBC News   |  August 18, 2013

City covered in ash after volcano erupts
A city in southern Japan becomes covered in ash after a nearby volcano erupts Sunday.

The Matrix Traveller

Thank you Sky,

Just hope things stay quiet here, I hate earthquakes !

Lived with them here all my life, but still can't get used to them...

The Matrix Traveller

Public Id: 2013p621342
NZST: Monday, August 19 2013 at 9:31:20 am
Intensity: moderate
Depth: 6 km
Magnitude: 3.8
Location:  40 km south-east of Hastings  (near the East Coast of the North Island)


Public Id: 2013p621340
NZST: Monday, August 19 2013 at 9:30:40 am
Intensity: moderate
Depth: 0 km
Magnitude: 3.7
Location:  10 km north of Te Kaha (Bay of Plenty East Coast of the North Island)


Public Id: 2013p621198
NZST: Monday, August 19 2013 at 8:14:17 am
Intensity: moderate
Depth: 11 km
Magnitude: 3.6
Location:  15 km south-east of Seddon  (Near Cook Strait)


Public Id: 2013p621055
NZST: Monday, August 19 2013 at 6:58:15 am
Intensity: moderate
Depth: 12 km
Magnitude: 3.7
Location:  5 km south of Seddon  (Near Cook Strait)

The Matrix Traveller



Public Id: 2013p621476
NZST: Monday, August 19 2013 at 10:43:06 am
Intensity: strong
Depth: 5 km
Magnitude: 4.2
Location:  45 km east of Seddon (Near Cook Strait)

The Matrix Traveller

Public Id: 2013p622568
NZST: Monday, August 19 2013 at 8:24:24 pm
Intensity: moderate
Depth: 7 km
Magnitude: 3.8
Location:  20 km east of Seddon

Somamech

Matrix it may explain also as to why I have read on more than one occasion how people had dreams of a massive tsnumani hitting the east coast of oz.  Although I must add that it's hard to know how those story's propogate aswell.

I had a ffriend at work recently show me his pictorial walk around christchurch and it was not pretty.  Shipping Container's etc holding up building walls :( 














The Matrix Traveller

Hi Soma,

Quote from: Somamech on August 19, 2013, 06:18:59 PM
Matrix it may explain also as to why I have read on more than one occasion how people had dreams of a massive tsnumani hitting the east coast of oz.  Although I must add that it's hard to know how those story's propogate as well.

One of the reasons I am interested in, is whether or not what I saw during these "Remote Viewing" episodes
does in fact come about.

In my case I don't have to relying or hearsay but trying to analyse the mechanics involving my own
"Remote Viewing" experiences.

As you know "Remote Viewing" is very complex, and often appearing unreliable, but this I understand
is due to the complex time or action paths, which involves our options in which path of future we choose
or find ourselves in.

The Future does NOT seem to be "Finite" but rather of multi choice.

What I saw by the numerous "Remote Viewing" episodes; I did see tidal affects spread out
from Wellington area and the larger of the two "Sink Holes" fill with sea water.

So yes the eastern Coast of Australia would possible bear the brunt of such a tidal wave/s IF this were to happen.

If the Wellington event does manifest, then I will look more closely at my experiences involving
"Remote Viewing", especially those regarding "the relocation of the seas".

But I still have many, many Questions regarding the possibilities and Mechanics of such an event !

IF what I saw involving Wellington through "Remote Viewing", does come to fruition, then I have to consider
the possibilities of the other Sessions involving "Remote Viewing" also happening in the Future.   :(

None of these events I want to see happen, but at the same time, I can't put my head in the sand like an Ostrich.

I don't believe I should fear what I saw, but rather try to understand and record my findings.