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Sep 21, 2009
You really Hurricanes Earthquakes
You really Hurricanes Earthquakes Many people believe that hurricanes can cause earthquakes. Some say that is absurd, but if we consider the tides and storm surges, the weight of the movements of the waters of the sea, one can understand why this is so. In recent times this topic has come in a think tank on-line and a guest member asked? Can hurricane storm tide surges cause earthquakes? Has the great cyclone of category V and the other hurricanes in Australia because of the massive Tonga Quake? They bring a very important fact, and the answer to your question on the main 8 / 1 Tonga Quake and various shock after seven plus 5 -6 and still expect that in reality was a factor? Furthermore, recognizing the huge cyclone Monica a few weeks back, and for the Indian Ocean and "T-boned" Darwin in Australia, as you press on a silver platter by the storm increased movement and circulation can trigger stress , the easiest 1000 miles away from where the earthquake occurred.Also Tonga realize Peru, Chilian earthquake of 7.0 and 6.0 a few weeks ago. Everything is tied together along the ring of fire and earthquake waves can be 170 ° along the world. If you draw a line of all these events, you can establish that they are all at 170 degrees. Moreover we know that it is expected that stress and future events in the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ring of Fire too. Push-pull effect. Plate tectonics are really interesting, and so are the hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones, earthquakes and tsunamis. In fact, they are somehow interconnected. Consider this in 2006. "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative ideas and unique perspectives, we think with Lance;
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