By Sincedutch
Different US institutions feeding back to the
CERI / Midwest USGS official charts across the region captured what can
only be described as low end vibrations, over a large area on the
territory of the US.
NOT to be confused with earthquakes elsewhere around the planet, this is something I have not seen before over such a wide area.
Did the sensor network undergo some kind of
damage? Is there some kind of interference happening? Is this a REAL
detection of low frequency vibrations occurring?
Here is the main link .. .click on CERI, SLU,
or any of the other ‘nodes’.. then select 11/30/2012 (most current
charts).. and then compare to a few days or weeks, or months ago by
clicking back through the charts (listed by date):
http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/seismic/heli/index.html
http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/seismic/heli/index.html
I went ahead and put together a few charts into
one shareable pic … you can clearly see a baseline (on the right) from a
few days ago.. and compare to today (left).. the vibrations are
noticeable. Its across the board.. pretty much the whole country from
South Carolina, to Wisconsin.. and beyond.. still trying to check all
the charts :
Click the picture for full size: