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7/9/2025, 4:02:48 AM
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> Philippines, and Japan are all on volcanic stretches of increased activity.
Plus mt Rainer had a bunch of quakes early in morning. Might not anything but sort of coincidental that its happening along with other volcano induced swarms. Im wondering why so much volcanic activity in past week especially around volcano prone areas.
> shifting northeast-ish over time, as well as the earthquakes traveling upwards toward the surface. This suggests that magma is pushing its way to the surface. Increased ash plumes is also another indication of this.
A 3.1 just occurred but the swarm that was up north for a while has died down. Seems to have settled back into its original swarm location. I wonder whats happening under sea bed that’s causing so much seismic activity.
> They are likely on a backlog of verifying all the seismic readings that are coming in and attempting to analyze data in order to (hopefully) issue accurate applicable warnings if necessary.
They’re probably double checking so they don’t cause panic and unnecessary damage to the economy in area. If they do call for an evacuation or warning it would effect economy their pretty hard.
> relatively large coronal hole about to orient Earth Facing, which can impact seismic activity.
How do solar flares have any effect on seismic activity? I domt see connection.
> Philippines, and Japan are all on volcanic stretches of increased activity.
Plus mt Rainer had a bunch of quakes early in morning. Might not anything but sort of coincidental that its happening along with other volcano induced swarms. Im wondering why so much volcanic activity in past week especially around volcano prone areas.
> shifting northeast-ish over time, as well as the earthquakes traveling upwards toward the surface. This suggests that magma is pushing its way to the surface. Increased ash plumes is also another indication of this.
A 3.1 just occurred but the swarm that was up north for a while has died down. Seems to have settled back into its original swarm location. I wonder whats happening under sea bed that’s causing so much seismic activity.
> They are likely on a backlog of verifying all the seismic readings that are coming in and attempting to analyze data in order to (hopefully) issue accurate applicable warnings if necessary.
They’re probably double checking so they don’t cause panic and unnecessary damage to the economy in area. If they do call for an evacuation or warning it would effect economy their pretty hard.
> relatively large coronal hole about to orient Earth Facing, which can impact seismic activity.
How do solar flares have any effect on seismic activity? I domt see connection.
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