Guys, this first eq is a warning, it's not going to be so horrific. We will go back to life as normal fairly soon after. Heck it may even employee the unemployed right now.
Anyway don't be disappointed when it doesn't destroy Utah.
it's a warning. Not the end, only a signal that this is the beginning of the tribulations.
Those lights you see are what people are calling earthquake orbs. Scientists have discovered that "orb" type lights appear just before an earthquake hits. Sometimes they appear just hours before the EQ hits, some days, some even weeks or months. But it has been a successful clue that an earthquake is going to hit soon.
So after this post, I watched a couple days, and like someone had already mentioned there was a 4.0 - 4.1 earthquake in Northeastern, Utah. This is interesting, because being the county I grew up in, it is very far away from the faults, or rather a stable region.
And then I saw this published by ABC today: http://www.good4utah.com/news/local-news/experts-trying-to-make-sense-of-northeastern-utahs-unusual-earthquake
"It's really unusual, actually... Normally, with a magnitude 4.1, you might expect tens of aftershocks or even 100 aftershocks".
"There is no reason for this to just turn off all of the sudden"
Guys, this first eq is a warning, it's not going to be so horrific. We will go back to life as normal fairly soon after. Heck it may even employee the unemployed right now.
ReplyDeleteAnyway don't be disappointed when it doesn't destroy Utah.
it's a warning. Not the end, only a signal that this is the beginning of the tribulations.
What earthquake?
DeleteHa, ha, that is funny. There was a 4.0 in Utah today.
DeleteThose lights you see are what people are calling earthquake orbs. Scientists have discovered that "orb" type lights appear just before an earthquake hits. Sometimes they appear just hours before the EQ hits, some days, some even weeks or months. But it has been a successful clue that an earthquake is going to hit soon.
ReplyDeleteI think they are transformers lighting up because of the lightening strike. You can see them in this video.
ReplyDeletehttp://fox13now.com/2016/05/23/video-captures-angel-moroni-atop-lds-temple-being-struck-by-lightning/
So after this post, I watched a couple days, and like someone had already mentioned there was a 4.0 - 4.1 earthquake in Northeastern, Utah. This is interesting, because being the county I grew up in, it is very far away from the faults, or rather a stable region.
ReplyDeleteAnd then I saw this published by ABC today: http://www.good4utah.com/news/local-news/experts-trying-to-make-sense-of-northeastern-utahs-unusual-earthquake
"It's really unusual, actually... Normally, with a magnitude 4.1, you might expect tens of aftershocks or even 100 aftershocks".
"There is no reason for this to just turn off all of the sudden"